Wednesday, October 31, 2012

iPad Mini reviewers agree: It's a mini iPad

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Apple's iPad Mini will be available for purchase this Friday, and the first batch of reviews has hit the Internet. They seem to agree on a few points: It's built?like an iPad, the screen is a step down, and it's the most hold-able tablet yet.

Walt Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal says, "You can think of it either as a low-cost, compact cousin of the full-sized iPad, or a costlier, larger-screen alternative to the 7-inch models." And indeed, whether the iPad Mini is a luxury or a?bargain depends on what you're considering as alternatives.

The competition at the $200 level is formidable: Google's Nexus 7, Amazon's Kindle Fire, and Barnes & Noble's Nook HD. All offer higher-resolution screens and similarly small form factors. Yet the iPad mini costs $129 more to start. What does it have that the others don't?

According to pretty much every reviewer: The look and feel. "If the iPhone 5 is reminiscent of jewelry, the iPad mini is like a solidly made watch," says The Verge. "When you hold it, it almost feels like you?re just holding a sheet of glass," says TechCrunch. "If there were an industry award for Tablet You Can Most Easily Envision Holding For Extended Periods of Time, the Mini would be a runaway winner," says Time's TechLand. And Fox News gives perhaps the best compliment of all: "When I picked it up, I was reminded of the first time I held a first-generation iPhone."

Clearly, the fit and finish?of the device is superior ? which should probably be expected from something that costs half again as much as the devices it's being compared to.

And then there's the fact that it runs a ton of iPad apps out of the box ? a big selling point for people who don't want to worry about such things when migrating to a new device. "Nearly every larger iPad app I've thrown at it feels usable and comfortable at this smaller screen size," CNET assures us. And the famous iPad battery life is intact, too: Engadget's tests put it at 12 hours and 43 minutes, the best out of all the tablets they've measured.

One thing every reviewer acknowledges but for which?no one seemed inclined?to ding Apple is the screen. The 1024x768 resolution is the same as the original iPad's, yet not only do the iPad Mini's cheaper competitors now?have higher-res?screens, but many smartphones do as well! Reviewers seem to let Apple off the hook by saying that since the screen is smaller, those pixels are packed more closely together than on the iPad 2 or original model.

"Nobody's going to complain about the sharpness," suggests David Pogue at?the New?York Times, but that's probably?not true. Millions have grown accustomed to the sharp displays since the iPhone 4 debuted in 2010, and the iPad Mini's big brother was a huge hit specifically because of the "sharpness" of the Retina display. And while reviewers rightly?praise the Mini's larger 7.9-in. screen in comparison to its 7-in. competition, what they're saying about screen real estate isn't strictly true.

Apple's tablet may have more square inches, but the 1440x900 pixel display of the Nook HD, though smaller physically, can display more words, more clearly ? and the same is true to a lesser extent of other 7" tablets.?

Giving Apple a pass on the screen is a bit questionable, but in fairness to the iPad Mini, its screen is technically more sharp than the?iPad 2's, and by all accounts, this miniaturized iPad is excellent in everything but resolution.

Should you buy it? Screen gripes aside, the sturdy, pretty iPad mini definitely allows you do do a few new things: read one-handed, for instance. Being small and light also makes it a good choice for kids.?

To?really know whether it's worth it, though, it might be a good idea to see the iPad Mini with your own eyes. Of course, once you pick one up, as the reviewers note, you may find it hard to put down ??regardless of your reservations.

If you choose to fight the urge, though, no one will blame you. Given Apple's typical pace in improving its devices,?it seems likely that we'll see a Retina-display Mini by this time next year, if not sooner ? and maybe at a more competitive price.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for NBC?News Digital. His personal website is?coldewey.cc.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/gadgetbox/ipad-mini-reviewers-agree-its-mini-ipad-1C6767938

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Stranded by Sandy, air travelers eager to change status

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Stuck. Stranded. In limbo. Whatever you call it, weary fliers grounded by Hurricane Sandy were eager to change their status on Tuesday as airlines and airports began assessing damage from the powerful?storm.

On Tuesday, all New York City-area airports were closed, including John F. Kennedy International, Newark Liberty International, LaGuardia and Teterboro. JFK International will be reopened Wednesday, but LaGuardia will stay closed "due to extensive damage," said New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo during a news conference.

Carriers have canceled?18,000 flights since Sunday, and that number is still expected to grow, according to FlightAware.com.

With no way of getting out of or into the Big Apple and other parts of the East Coast by air, there?s a huge backlog of fliers around the country and the world with nowhere to go.

Some travelers spent the night on cots set up at airports including Newark Liberty, Boston Logan International and Chicago O?Hare International. Others snapped up hotel rooms -- hotel bookings are up 15 percent in New York City and 68 percent in Washington compared to last week, according to data provided by Orbitz.

The question now: When will airline schedules get back to normal?

"A lot of it depends on what kind of damage they assess at the New York metro airports and when those reopen," said Jeanenne Tornatore, senior editor at Orbitz.

"Should flights, for example, start going back out tomorrow on a limited basis, we don't anticipate flight schedules really getting back to normal until late this weekend, early next week," she said.

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There's already a big backlog of travelers who canceled their flights before the storm so there won't be a lot of seats to rebook displaced fliers on, Tornatore noted.

For stranded?travelers, there's nothing to do but wait.?

Claire Conroy, who lives south of Boston, is stuck on the West Coast until Thursday.?Conroy?flew out to San Diego, Calif., with her mother and sister last week to celebrate her niece?s first birthday. When they realized over the weekend that they might have trouble returning Monday as planned, they spent 35 minutes on hold with JetBlue to rebook for a flight on Sunday afternoon. But it was too late.

?When we got to the counter, the flight was still listed as on time but was in fact canceled. The soonest flight we could get on was Thursday afternoon. Even then, only two of us are on that flight -- my sister will be (flying) Friday. That?s how fast the seats were filling,? Conroy said.

Slideshow:?Hurricane Sandy's aftermath

Nicole Abramowski -- who grew up on Long Island and now lives in Berlin, Germany -- was flying home to New York for the first time in over a year to visit friends and family when she got stuck. She made it as far as London, where she was supposed to catch an American Airlines flight to JFK International on Sunday but it was canceled right before the gate opened.

The carrier booked Abramowski on a Thursday flight and put her up in a hotel, but later found out only two nights of her stay are covered and she has to pay for?the rest of her accommodations herself.

?Hotel rooms here are 150-200 pounds a night, which is a whole month?s rent for me in Berlin on my salary and completely unaffordable,? Abramowski said, pointing out that she is stuck in one of the most expensive cities in the world.

?After an hour on the phone and taking a bus back to the airport to speak with them in person, they tell me it's not their responsibility, ?We didn't even have to book you into a hotel for those two nights.??

Her whole hotel is filled with people trying to get to New York, Abramowski said.

?I feel bad for everyone having to deal with this. We have bad timing,? she added.

American Airlines has suspended operations until Wednesday at nine airports in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, including Ronald Reagan Washington National, Dulles International, Baltimore/Washington International, Norfolk International, Philadelphia International, Newark Liberty International, John F. Kennedy International, LaGuardia and Bradley International.

US Airways has similar closures, plus cancellations at airports in Maine, Vermont, Connecticut and Rhode Island.

Delta Air Lines is resuming flying at Boston Logan and the major Washington-area airports on Tuesday, but its operations continue to be shut down in New York.?

United plans to resume inbound flights in the Big Apple on Wednesday. The airline warned that it is experiencing extremely high call volume due to the storm.

JetBlue posted a photo of its planes waiting out Sandy in Puerto Rico and asked passengers for patience.

?We will be ready to start operations as soon as Wednesday morning if the airports and public transportation are open, but we expect it will take much longer to get back to business as usual,? the airline said on its blog.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/travel/travelers-around-world-stranded-sandy-1C6761186

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Monday, October 29, 2012

Falcons crush Eagles in battle of the birds

Atlanta goes 7-0 with 30-17 victory over Philadelphia, which falls under .500

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Falcons outside linebacker Sean Weatherspoon exults during the second half against the Eagles on Sunday in Philadelphia.

By ROB MAADDI

updated 4:12 p.m. ET Oct. 28, 2012

PHILADELPHIA - Asante Samuel stared directly at his former team's sideline and started trash-talking right after the coin toss. By the fourth quarter, Samuel was dancing on the field between plays.

Matt Ryan made it easy for his loquacious teammate to gloat.

Ryan threw touchdown passes on Atlanta's first three possessions against the Eagles and new defensive coordinator Todd Bowles, and the Falcons remained the NFL's only unbeaten team with a convincing 30-17 win over Philadelphia on Sunday.

"We're 7-0 over here baby," Samuel said. "If I was over there now, they have to go to work."

The Falcons are 7-0 for the first time in the franchise's 47-year history while the Eagles (3-4) lost after a bye for the first time in 14 games under coach Andy Reid since 1999.

"That was an embarrassing performance," Reid said. "I'm stating the obvious. We need to get better. I need to do a better job. This is fixable. We have the talent."

Ryan finished 22 of 29 for 262 yards and three TDs for his first win against his hometown team in three tries.

Michael Vick didn't turn the ball over for once, but he played so-so and failed to beat his former team in his second start against the Falcons since returning to the NFL in 2009.

"Whatever decision coach makes, I support it," Vick said when asked about possibly being benched for rookie Nick Foles. "I know I'm giving it everything I have when I'm out there."

Reid said he's going to evaluate whether he makes a quarterback change. The defense was the problem against Atlanta, however.

The Falcons scored on their first six possessions before punting for the first time with 5:35 left.

"When you do that, it's going to be a good day," Ryan said.

This was a validation win for Atlanta. The Falcons entered with no victories over a team with a winning record and their opponents were a combined 13-24 going into this weekend. Perhaps that's why they were a surprising 3-point underdog despite Philadelphia's recent struggles.

"We like to have a lot of fun," Falcons coach Mike Smith said. "We have a very mature group. We have a bunch of guys who are mentors. We're good at focusing on the task at hand. We're on point when we kick off and guys have done a good job focusing all season."

Reid's Eagles have lost three in a row since starting 3-1. Reid fired Juan Castillo and replaced him with Bowles two days after Philadelphia blew its second straight fourth-quarter lead in an overtime loss to Detroit.

Clearly, it didn't work.

Castillo's defense allowed 18.5 points per game, excluding two TD returns against the offense. Bowles' D allowed 21 points in the first 24 minutes and couldn't make a stop until the fourth quarter.

"I did what I did and what I thought was right at the time," Reid said about the switch. "We need to get better there."

A sellout crowd anticipating a pending storm expected to hit the East Coast soon started filtering out in the third quarter. Those who stuck around booed the Eagles off the field, though one guy chanted "E-A-G-L-E-S" in the final minute.

The anti-Reid fans may be seeing him in his final months with the team. Owner Jeffrey Lurie already stated before the season that another 8-8 finish would be "unacceptable."

The Falcons methodically drove 80 yards on 16 plays on the opening possession, converting five third downs. A holding call on defensive end Jason Babin kept the drive going after Ryan threw an incomplete pass on third-and-10. Ryan then threw a 15-yard TD pass to Drew Davis for a 7-0 lead.

Ryan tossed a 3-yard TD pass to Jason Snelling to make it 14-0. Penalties on Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Mychal Kendricks on separate third downs kept Atlanta's drive going.

After going three-and-out on the first series, the Eagles put it together on the next drive by mixing in seven runs among their 13 plays. LeSean McCoy scored from the 2 to cut it to 14-7.

But the Falcons answered quickly. Ryan connected with Julio Jones over Nnamdi Asomugha for the 63-yard score to put Atlanta up 21-7.

Atlanta converted their first nine third-down tries, including three by penalty. The Eagles finally held in the final minute of the second quarter and Matt Bryant's 43-yard field goal gave the Falcons a 24-7 halftime lead. Bryant kicked field goals of 29 and 30 on the next two drives.

The Eagles made it 30-17 on Vick's 7-yard TD pass to McCoy in the fourth quarter.

Samuel had 25 interceptions and went to three Pro Bowls in four seasons in Philadelphia before the acquisitions of Asomugha and Rodgers-Cromartie forced him out. He was traded to the Falcons for a seventh-round pick in April and enjoyed his return to Lincoln Financial Field.

"I love the fans," he said. "They can boo me. They can cheer for me. Doesn't do anything but add fuel to the fire."

NOTES: The Falcons won in Philadelphia for the first time since Oct. 30, 1988. They were 0-6 with two playoff losses. ... Neither team had a turnover. ... The Eagles got their first sack in four games since Week 3. ... Eagles rookie Dennis Kelly took his first snap in the NFL, starting for the injured Danny Watkins (ankle) at RG. ... Kendricks was benched for the first series for disciplinary reasons. Casey Matthews took his place at strongside LB. ... Falcons coach Mike Smith moved past Dan Reeves into first place on the club's all-time list with 50 wins.

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Ethiopians take UK stage to show dance changes lives

LONDON (Reuters) - Two Ethiopians who take to the London stage on Monday evening are living proof that dance really can change lives.

Addisu Demissie, 30, and Junaid Jemal Sendi, 28, will perform in "A Holding Space", a dance collaboration which explores their extraordinary journey from the streets of Addis Ababa to some of the biggest arts venues in Europe.

In the film "Billy Elliot", the son of a tough northern English miner breaks taboos and challenges a community's prejudices by ditching boxing to take up ballet.

In the real world, Demissie was in his early teens and out shining shoes to make extra cash for his family when a stranger turned up at the door offering the chance of free education.

He and hundreds of other children turned up the following day, and quickly realized that the education they were to receive was not blackboards and books but movement and exercise.

In just 17 days, at a time when there were no known contemporary dancers in Ethiopia, some 120 children from the streets were dancing in a performance of Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana".

Andrew Coggins, chief executive of the Dance United charity which organized the project in the mid-1990s, recalled the transformation he saw in the children.

"You saw kids on the street who were rather supplicant suddenly standing on the stage and taking their full space in the world," he told Reuters at The Place, the London dance venue where A Holding Space is being performed.

"It was a tremendous metaphor for what then followed."

Demissie and Sendi were among 18 boys who were then enrolled on a five-year dance course that earned them a qualification from Middlesex University.

Since 2002, they have performed at venues including Sadler's Wells, Britain's most famous dance stage, won a choreography award and helped develop a charity in Ethiopia that uses the arts to reach disadvantaged people.

"The main thing is we're not dancing for the sake of dancing, we're just using dance as a tool for changing people's behavior, changing people's lives," said Sendi, speaking in near-perfect English.

"BETTER LIFE, BETTER CHANCES"

As well as taking in children from the streets, the Adugna Community Dance Theatre Company which they lead has begun to work with prisoners and young people with physical disabilities in the first such initiative in Ethiopia.

Others in Demissie's and Sendi's place may have been tempted to leave Ethiopia and pursue the bright lights of a high-profile career in the West.

"Of course there is a better life here, there are better chances," explained Demissie.

"I can live better and I can eat better, but that's not the important part for me. These people (Dance United) have spent a lot of money on us ... and we have this responsibility.

"I'm not going to be a dancer here because there are millions of dancers. I'm not avoiding competition but as Junaid says, we have more of a role in Ethiopia."

Of the original 18 who trained on the course, about half have left dance altogether, but the point of Adugna's work was not to create dancers.

"The rest, they chose to be someone else, but probably the training helped them to see what they wanted and that's what we are trying to do - give people the chance to see the world from a different direction," Demissie told Reuters.

The pair aim to continue their work with Adugna and to open their own studio in Addis Ababa if they can raise the funds, as well as expand dance teaching into festivals that will attract visitors from abroad.

(Reporting by Mike Collett-White, editing by Paul Casciato)

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How a fish 'broke' a law of physics

ScienceDaily (Oct. 21, 2012) ? Silvery fish such as herring, sardine and sprat are breaking a basic law of physics, according to new research from the University of Bristol published October 21 in Nature Photonics.

Reflective surfaces polarize light, a phenomenon that fishermen or photographers overcome by using polarizing sunglasses or polarizing filters to cut our reflective glare. However, PhD student Tom Jordan and his supervisors Professor Julian Partridge and Dr Nicholas Roberts in Bristol's School of Biological Sciences found that these silvery fish have overcome this basic law of reflection -- an adaptation that may help them evade predators.

Previously, it was thought that the fish's skin -- which contains "multilayer" arrangements of reflective guanine crystals -- would fully polarize light when reflected. As the light becomes polarized, there should be a drop in reflectivity.

The Bristol researchers found that the skin of sardines and herring contain not one but two types of guanine crystal -- each with different optical properties. By mixing these two types, the fish's skin doesn't polarize the reflected light and maintains its high reflectivity.

Dr Roberts said: "We believe these species of fish have evolved this particular multilayer structure to help conceal them from predators, such as dolphin and tuna. These fish have found a way to maximize their reflectivity over all angles they are viewed from. This helps the fish best match the light environment of the open ocean, making them less likely to be seen."

As a result of this ability, the skin of silvery fish could hold the key to better optical devices. Tom Jordan said: "Many modern day optical devices such as LED lights and low loss optical fibres use these non-polarizing types of reflectors to improve efficiency. However, these human-made reflectors currently require the use of materials with specific optical properties that are not always ideal. The mechanism that has evolved in fish overcomes this current design limitation and provides a new way to manufacture these non-polarizing reflectors."

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Iran seeks renewed talks with familiar demands

FILE - In this Jan. 11, 2012 file photo, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaks to a gathering at the University of Havana, in Havana, Cuba, The White House says it is prepared to talk one-on-one with Iran to find a diplomatic settlement to the impasse over Tehran's reported pursuit of nuclear weapons, but there's no agreement now to meet, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Franklin Reyes, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 11, 2012 file photo, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaks to a gathering at the University of Havana, in Havana, Cuba, The White House says it is prepared to talk one-on-one with Iran to find a diplomatic settlement to the impasse over Tehran's reported pursuit of nuclear weapons, but there's no agreement now to meet, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Franklin Reyes, File)

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(AP) ? Iranian officials have made no secret about their desire to reopen nuclear talks with the U.S. and other world powers as economic sanctions dig deeper ? with Iran's supreme leader even depicting his envoys as waiting at the negotiating table.

But Tehran's proposals remain essentially echoes of demands made during previous rounds of dead-end talks that tried to force the West into a corner: Whether or not to allow the Islamic Republic to keep some level of uranium enrichment despite worries the labs could become the foundation for an eventual nuclear weapons program.

Iran has signaled it could open bargaining over its highest-level uranium enrichment ? now at 20 percent ? in exchange for step-by-step easing of sanctions and international acknowledgment that Tehran has the "right" to make lower-grade nuclear fuel. Iran also could push to expand the agenda to include regional issues such as the Syrian civil war against Tehran's key ally Bashar Assad.

Stripped bare, however, the impasse is largely over Iran's ability to make nuclear fuel and whether the U.S. and its allies ? particularly Israel ? would agree to allow some degree of uranium enrichment.

It's perhaps the one issue that Tehran cannot put in play. Iran's leaders portray the nuclear fuel expertise as a symbol of national pride and Iran's self-declared role as the Muslim world's technological leader.

Yet the West cannot easily give a green light to Iran's enrichment program, making the chances for a breakthrough in any negotiations a major test of wills between the sides. The U.S. and allies fear Iran's uranium enrichment could quickly move to weapons-grade material ? an assertion Iran denies.

In France, Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius told Europe-1 radio that Iran appears on track to reach the ability to produce a nuclear weapon by the first half of next year. He said unspecified experts have made the prediction based on "absolutely indisputable" data, but gave no other details.

Fabius' comments echoed a statement by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the U.N. General Assembly last month that the world has until next summer at the latest to stop Iran before it can build an atomic bomb. Netanyahu said Tehran would be ready to move to the "final stage" of making such a weapon by then.

With the U.S. election less than three weeks away, both the Obama White House and Republican challenger Mitt Romney are cautious about discussing potential compromises as Iran's economy shows signs of increasing strain from sanctions, including a plummet in the value of Iran's currency.

The U.S. and its European allies strongly favor a mix of economic pressure and diplomacy to seek nuclear concessions from Iran and, at the same time, try to undercut Israeli calls to keep a military option in the forefront.

"There is no question about the desire to keep talks going from all sides," said Bruno Tertrais, an Iranian affairs analyst at the Foundation for Strategic Research in Paris. "The stumbling point is over how to get past the preliminary maneuvers and into real negotiations."

The White House on Saturday said it was prepared for one-on-one talks with Iran as a possible parallel initiative with a larger negotiations group, the five permanent Security Council members plus Germany. But National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor denied any deal had been reached for bilateral Washington-Tehran dialogue.

Such contacts would be extremely rare after a more than 30-year diplomatic estrangement ? Washington and Tehran have had no official diplomatic relations since the 1979 Islamic Revolution ? but the two countries have taken part in Baghdad-hosted talks over Iraq stability plans and have shared information on international efforts such as anti-drug trafficking.

"The onus is on the Iranians" to convince the world they aren't seeking nuclear weapons, Vietor said. "Otherwise they will continue to face crippling sanctions and increased pressure."

The statement was released shortly after The New York Times reported that the U.S. and Iran have agreed in principle for the first time to negotiations. The paper said Iran has insisted the talks wait until after the Nov. 6 election.

On Sunday, Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi refused to discuss the report, saying "it is not our responsibility to comment on what they say." However, he reiterated Iran's traditional stance that the country will hold no direct nuclear talks with the U.S. and all dialogue must be through the seven-nation framework.

He predicted the next round could be as soon as late November. Some analysts believe Iran is unlikely to make any additional overtures until after the U.S. election.

What Iran has put forward so far is effectively a two-track path.

One is seeking to secure an international pledge that it can continue uranium enrichment at some level, perhaps at lower grades for its lone energy-producing reactor. Iran is a member of the U.N. treaty overseeing nuclear technology and insists its uranium labs are within the guidelines. The U.N. nuclear watchdog agency, however, says Iran still needs to open up more sites for inspection.

The second goal is getting the West to roll back sanctions, which have cut into Iran's critical oil exports and cut off access to most international banking networks. A panic on exchange markets this month plunged Iran's rial nearly 40 percent to record lows against the U.S. dollar. The currency on Sunday again flirted with the all-time low of 35,500 rials to the dollar.

But the U.S. and allies would likely require major concessions from Iran ? that the leadership may be unwilling to give ? for any significant sanctions relief just as the economic squeeze appears to be bringing more pain. Last week, the European Union banned imports of Iranian natural gas and imposed other restrictions on trade and financial dealings ? on top of a previous embargo of Iranian oil.

Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast described the new EU measures as "inhuman," but said they would not force any retreat on the country's nuclear program.

Sergey Barseqian, an independent Iranian political analyst, said the prospects for renewed talks are stuck in a "negative loop" with the West pressing harder on sanctions and Iran not willing to be portrayed as caving to the pressures.

"In practice, there is no initiative in Iran's hand" to restart talks, he said.

Iran's leaders also must juggle twin strategies.

For crowds at home, the Iranian hierarchy frames the country's nuclear advances as part of the country's modern identity. To a global audience, they display willingness for some degree of deal-making.

Last week, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Iran will withstand the "conspiracies and tricks" of its foes, including sanctions and "talk of military aggression." But he also said Iran has never stepped away from the nuclear talks, which were last held in Moscow in June.

"The West ... says pressures on the Islamic Republic are aimed at forcing it to return to table of the talks," said Khamenei. "Have we ever left the negotiating table?"

The foreign ministry spokesman, Mehmanparast, last week reinforced the message, saying Iran was prepared to "show flexibility" over the 20 percent-enriched uranium if the West would give some ground.

"The other party needs to take measures to fully recognize Iran's nuclear rights and Iran's enrichment for peaceful purposes," he added.

The 20 percent fuel is needed for Tehran's medical research reactor, whose output includes isotopes for cancer treatment. A lower level of enrichment, 3.5 percent, is needed for Iran's electricity-producing reactor.

In the previous talks, the West demanded that Iran halt its 20 percent enrichment, ship out its stockpiles and shut down the enrichment labs at a subterranean facility south of Tehran that is believed to be virtually impervious to aerial attacks.

On Saturday, Iranian nuclear chief Fereidoun Abbasi told the official IRNA news agency that negotiations will "will be continued."

"There is no particular problem in the direction of the talks," he said.

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Associated Press writer Nasser Karimi in Tehran, Iran, contributed to this report.

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Packers Beat Rams 30-20: Aaron Rodgers Throws 3 Touchdown Passes In Win

  • Cedric Peerman, LaMarr Woodley

    Cincinnati Bengals running back Cedric Peerman (30) falls into the end zone for a five-yard touchdown past Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker LaMarr Woodley (56) during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Tom Uhlman)

  • Mark Sanchez, Rob Ninkovich, Vince Wilfork, Austin Howard

    New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez (6) passes the ball under pressure by New England Patriots defensive end Rob Ninkovich (50) and defensive tackle Vince Wilfork (75) as Jets tackle Austin Howard (77) defends during the second half of an NFL football game in Foxborough, Mass. Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012. The Patriots won 29-26 in overtime. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

  • Kevin Walters, Cary Williams

    Houston Texans wide receiver Kevin Walter (83) scores a touchdown against Baltimore Ravens cornerback Cary Williams (29) during the first half of an NFL football game on Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, Houston, Texas. (AP Photo/Waco Tribune Herald, Jose Yau)

  • Heath Miller

    Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Heath Miller (83) celebrates after scoring on a nine-yard touchdown reception during the first half of an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Michael Keating)

  • Carson Palmer, Paul Posluszny

    Oakland Raiders quarterback Carson Palmer (3) passes as Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Paul Posluszny (51) applies pressure during the second quarter of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Oakland, Calif. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

  • Vince Wilfork, Chandler Jones

    New England Patriots defensive tackle Vince Wilfork (75) and defensive end Chandler Jones (95) celebrate a New York Jets safety in the second quarter of an NFL football game in Foxborough, Mass., Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

  • Josh Freeman

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Josh Freeman (5) walks off the field following the their 35-28 loss to the New Orleans Saints in an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Brian Blanco)

  • Rashad Jennings, Mike Thomas

    Jacksonville Jaguars running back Rashad Jennings (23) celebrates after scoring on a 5-yard touchdown run with wide receiver Mike Thomas (80) against the Oakland Raiders during the second quarter of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Oakland, Calif. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

  • Bill Belichick, Rex Ryan

    New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, right, shakes hands with New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan, left, after the Patriots' 29-26 overtime win in an NFL football game in Foxborough, Mass., Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

  • Jayron Hosley

    New York Giants cornerback Jayron Hosley (28) celebrates with teammates after recovering a fumble during the second half of an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in East Rutherford, N.J. The Giants won 27-23. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)

  • Justin Bethel, Rashad Johnson

    Arizona Cardinals cornerback Justin Bethel (31) and Rashad Johnson (49) watch the scoreboard in the second half of an NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings in Minneapolis, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012. The Vikings won 21-14. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

  • New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees celebrates after the Saints defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 35-28 during an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan Ebenhack )

  • Nate Washington, Justin Rogers

    Tennessee Titans wide receiver Nate Washington (85) catches the winning touchdown over Buffalo Bills defensive back Justin Rogers (26) during the second half of an NFL football game in Orchard Park, N.Y., Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012. Tennessee won 35-34. (AP Photo/Bill Wippert)

  • Robert Griffin III, Hakeem Nicks

    New York Giants wide receiver Hakeem Nicks (88) shakes hands with Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III after an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in East Rutherford, N.J. The Giants won 27-23. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

  • Robert Kraft, Donald Trump

    New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, left, and businessman Donald Trump, right, applaud on the field before an NFL football game between the Patriots and the New York Jets in Foxborough, Mass., Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

  • Victor Cruz

    New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz (80) catches a pass as Washington Redskins cornerback Josh Wilson (26) and Madieu Williams pursue him during the second half of an NFL football game on Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in East Rutherford, N.J. The Giants won the game 27-23. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)

  • Arian Foster

    Houston Texans' Arian Foster celebrates a touchdown against the Baltimore Ravens during the third quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Houston. (AP Photo/Patric Schneider)

  • Reggie Wayne, D'Qwell Jackson, Buster Skrine

    Indianapolis Colts' Reggie Wayne (87) is tackled by Cleveland Browns' Craig Robertson (53) and Buster Skrine (22) during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Indianapolis. Indianapolis defeated Cleveland 17-13. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

  • Jerel Worthy, Morgan Burnett

    Green Bay Packers defensive end Jerel Worthy, left, and free safety Morgan Burnett celebrate during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game against the St. Louis Rams Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in St. Louis. The Packers won 30-20. (AP Photo/Tom Gannam)

  • Dan Bailey

    Dallas Cowboys kicker Dan Bailey (5) watches his second field goal of the fourth quarter alongside Brian Moorman (2) in an NFL football game against the Carolina Panthers, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Charlotte, N.C. The Cowboys won 19-14. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

  • Tandon Doss, Dennis Pitta, Torrey Smith

    Baltimore Ravens Tandon Doss (17), Dennis Pitta (88) and Torrey Smith (82) celebrate a touchdown against the Houston Texans during the third quarter of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Houston. (AP Photo/Patric Schneider)

  • Josh Norman ,Dwayne Harris,Tom Hill

    Carolina Panthers defensive back Josh Norman (24) and Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dwayne Harris (17) speak as Side Judge Tom Hill break them up during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

  • Randall Cobb, Trumaine Johnson

    Green Bay Packers wide receiver Randall Cobb, left, catches a 39-yard touchdown pass as St. Louis Rams cornerback Trumaine Johnson defends during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman)

  • Jonathan Stewart

    Carolina Panthers running back Jonathan Stewart (28) rushes upfield against the Dallas Cowboys during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Bob Leverone)

  • Bernard Pollard

    Baltimore Ravens strong safety Bernard Pollard (31) reacts to the officials call during the second quarter of an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Houston. (AP Photo/Patric Schneider)

  • John McGrath, Bernard Pollard

    Baltimore Ravens strong safety Bernard Pollard (31) and head linesman John McGrath have a heated exchange during the second quarter of an NFL football game against the Houston Texans, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Houston. (AP Photo/Patric Schneider)

  • Mike Tolbert

    Carolina Panthers fullback Mike Tolbert (35) reacts after scoring a touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Charlotte, N.C.(AP Photo/Bob Leverone)

  • Joe Flacco, Glover Quin

    Houston Texans strong safety Glover Quin (29) tips a pass by Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco (5) during the second quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Houston. (AP Photo/Dave Einsel)

  • Ahmad Bradshaw, Ryan Kerrigan

    New York Giants running back Ahmad Bradshaw (44) is tackled by Washington Redskins outside linebacker Ryan Kerrigan (91) and Josh Wilson (26) during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012 in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

  • Robert Griffin III, Prince Amukamara

    Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III (10) avoids a tackle by New York Giants cornerback Prince Amukamara (20) during the first half of an NFL football game on Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012 in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

  • Clay Matthews, Sam Bradford

    St. Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford (8) is sacked for a 9-yard loss by Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Clay Matthews during the third quarter of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Tom Gannam)

  • Brandon LaFell ,Gerald Sensabaugh ,Morris Claiborne

    Carolina Panthers wide receiver Brandon LaFell (11) can't make the reception while being defended by Dallas Cowboys free safety Gerald Sensabaugh (43) and cornerback Morris Claiborne (24) during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

  • Miles Austin

    Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Miles Austin (19) reacts to his touchdown catch with teammate Lawrence Vickers (47) during the second half of an NFL football game against the Carolina Panthers, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Bob Leverone)

  • Cam Newton

    Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton (1) runs the ball against the Dallas Cowboys looks on during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Charlotte. (AP Photo/Mike McCarn)

  • Andrew Luck, Donnie Avery

    Indianapolis Colts' Andrew Luck, left, and Donnie Avery celebrate after Luck ran for a 5-yard touchdown run during the first half of an NFL football game against the Cleveland Browns, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/AJ Mast)

  • Chris Crocker, Reggie Nelson, Vontaze Burfict

    Cincinnati Bengals defensive back Chris Crocker (33) celebrates with safety Reggie Nelson (20) and linebacker Vontaze Burfict after Crocker intercepted a pass by Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger in the end zone during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Michael Keating)

  • Brandon LaFell, Brandon Carr

    Carolina Panthers wide receiver Brandon LaFell (11) heads into the end zone for a touchdown as Dallas Cowboys cornerback Brandon Carr (39) defends during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

  • E.J. Biggers, Joe Morgan

    New Orleans Saints wide receiver Joe Morgan (13) beats Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback E.J. Biggers (31) to the end zone to score on a 48-yard touchdown reception during the second quarter of an NFL football game on Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Brian Blanco)

  • Eli Manning

    New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning (10) celebrates after throwing a touchdown pass to Victor Cruz (80) during the second half of an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in East Rutherford, N.J. The Giants won 27-23. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)

  • Johnathan Joseph

    Houston Texans cornerback Johnathan Joseph celebrates a touchdown after intercepting a pass against the Baltimore Ravens during the second quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Houston. (AP Photo/Patric Schneider)

  • Christian Ponder, Calais Campbell

    Minnesota Vikings quarterback Christian Ponder (7) breaks away from Arizona Cardinals defensive end Calais Campbell (93) in the first half of an NFL football game in Minneapolis, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Andy King)

  • Adrian Peterson, Paris Lenon

    Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson (28) tackles Arizona Cardinals inside linebacker Paris Lenon (51) after Lenon intercepted a pass in the first half of an NFL football game in Minneapolis, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

  • Fred Jackson

    Buffalo Bills running back Fred Jackson (22) reacts with fans after scoring a touchdown against the Tennessee Titans during the first half of an NFL football game in Orchard Park, N.Y., Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Bill Wippert)

  • Percy Harvin

    Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Percy Harvin (12) celebrates after making a touchdown in the first half of an NFL football game against the Arizona Cardinals in Minneapolis, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Andy King)

  • Morris Claiborne

    Dallas Cowboys cornerback Morris Claiborne (24) picks off a Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton pass during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Charlotte. Dallas Cowboys inside linebacker Bruce Carter (54) looks on (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

  • Greg Little, JJerrell Freeman, Cassius Vaughn

    Cleveland Browns' Greg Little makes a 14-yard touchdown reception against Indianapolis Colts' Jerrell Freeman (50) and Cassius Vaughn (32) during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

  • Chris Johnson, George Wilson, Aaron Williams

    Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson (28) scores a touchdown in front of Buffalo Bills defenders George Wilson (37) and Aaron Williams (23) during the first half of an NFL football game in Orchard Park, N.Y., Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Bill Wippert)

  • Robert Griffin III

    Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III (10) leaves the field after an NFL football game against the New York Giants, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in East Rutherford, N.J. The Giants won 27-23. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

  • Ben Roethlisberger

    Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger pumps his fist in the second half of an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Tom Uhlman)

  • Tom Brady, Aaron Maybin, Antonio Allen

    New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) is pressured by New York Jets linebacker Aaron Maybin (51) and safety Antonio Allen, right, during the first half an NFL football game in Foxborough, Mass., Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012. The Patriots won 29-26 in overtime. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

  • Rex Ryan

    New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan talks with players during an NFL football game against the New England Patriots in Foxborough, Mass., Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012. The Patriots won 29-26 in overtime. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

  • Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/21/packers-rams-30-20-aaron-rodgers-touchdowns_n_1998030.html

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    Tailored Cover Letter, Yes - Quintessential Resumes and Cover ...

    More from a posting on the RecruitingBlogs site from corporate recruiter Bill Meiers:

    Cover letters should always be tailored to the individual job and employer. Generic cover letter are pointless. But, as Meiers suggests, you can make the job of tailoring your letters easier by developing boilerplate letters for various kinds of jobs. Then, it?s a simple matter to pick the right boilerplate for a given job posting and tailor the boilerplate to that posting:

    I would suggest a short investment of time ? probably less than an hour, to write 3 or 4 cover letter templates based on the types of jobs you are looking for. For example, one for inside sales, one for outside sales/new business development, one for pre-sales, one for account management, etc. This way, when you see a job you like, it is just a matter of a couple of small tweaks to personalize it, and you are on your way.

    Future entries will look at more of Meiers?s thoughts on cover letters ? as well as some of the comments his blog posting got from other recruiters.

    Source: http://www.resumesandcoverletters.com/tips_blog/2012/10/tailored-cover-letter-yes-but.html

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    Sunday, October 21, 2012

    'We will move forward,' Lance Armstrong tell gala guests

    AUSTIN, Texas, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong told supporters of his Livestrong cancer charity on Friday that it had been a difficult couple of weeks but the foundation's mission must go on.

    The seven-time Tour de France winner stepped down as the foundation's chairman on Wednesday after a doping scandal badly tarnished his cycling career.

    But Armstrong still took the stage at a gala dinner in Austin, Texas, on Friday to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the charity's founding.

    "This mission is bigger than me - it's bigger than any individual," Armstrong said of the foundation, which helps people and families affected by cancer.

    "We will not be deterred; we will move forward," he said.

    Armstrong, who is expected to learn on Monday whether he will be stripped of his titles, said that when people ask how he is, he says: "I've been better but I've also been worse."

    And he then sought to put his professional troubles to one side, telling the 1,500 gala guests: "Let's have a hell of a good time tonight."

    The 41-year-old Armstrong founded Livestrong in 1997, after he was diagnosed with testicular cancer and before he first won the Tour de France. Since then, it has raised nearly $500 million and has evolved from a focus on testicular cancer research to addressing the needs of survivors of all cancers.

    Armstrong, who lives in Austin, is still on Livestrong's board and despite the doping scandal, the $1,000-a-head gala, which featured musicians Norah Jones and Stephen Marley and actors Sean Penn, Matthew McConaughey and Robin Williams, is expected to raise $2.5 million.

    Guests, some wearing dresses or ties in the foundation's signature yellow, bid on auction packages, including a dinner with Armstrong that required a starting bid of $3,000.

    So far the foundation's financial health appears not to have suffered from the scandal and contributions have actually risen this year as the probe gathered momentum. For the year 2012 so far, it has reported revenue of $33.8 million, up 2.1 percent from the same period of 2011.

    Armstrong is expected to lose his record seven Tour de France titles after the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency published a 1,000-page report last week that said Armstrong organized and took part in an elaborate, sophisticated doping scheme on his way to his unrivalled success.

    The retired cyclist has always denied he took banned substances during his career but decided not to challenge the USADA charges against him.

    Cycling's world governing body, the International Cycling Union, is expected to rule on Monday on the USADA report. It can either confirm Armstrong's life ban and strip him of his Tour titles or take the matter to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

    Sportswear maker Nike Inc and beer maker Anheuser-Busch were among corporate sponsors who said this week that they would end their relationship with Armstrong, but continue to back the foundation.

    Feelings were mixed at Friday's gala.

    Jeff Bennett of Portland, Maine, who was diagnosed with breast cancer nine years ago, said just before he walked down the yellow carpet into the Austin Convention Center that he came to support both Livestrong and Armstrong.

    "Livestrong has provided a ton of opportunities for me to give back," he said. "Lance started it."

    Michael Parmet, a cycling enthusiast from the Houston area, had a slightly different view, saying: "We believe in the purpose, not necessarily the man."

    However, he added: "He's still the greatest athlete in the dope generation. He didn't do anything anyone else didn't do."

    The doping scandal that has engulfed Armstrong extended further into the cycling world on Friday, when Dutch bank Rabobank ended its multi-million euro backing of professional cycling.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/move-forward-lance-armstrong-tell-gala-guests-035507609--sector.html

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    Boston condos and real estate sales report for week ending October ...

    The following is Boston Proper condo and real estate sales data for the month ending October 21 2012, (October 14 2012), (October 23 2011), (October 23 2010), and (October 23 2009), where available. All condominium closings recorded by our local MLS during the past month.

    Number of units currently on the market: 356 (370) (686) (863) (N/A)
    Average days on market: 113 (115) (141) (144) (N/A)
    Median list price: $839,000 ($849,000) ($695,000) ($671,000) (N/A)
    Average list price: $1,298,652 ($1,303,885) ($1,090,033) ($1,074,699) (N/A)

    Number of units under currently agreement: 125 (122) (-) (-) (-)

    Number of units sold (past 30 days): 113 (118) (101) (89) (110)
    Average days on market: 80 (79) (106) (120) (110)
    Median close price: $645,000 ($614,883) ($582,000) ($574,000) ($540,000)
    Average close price: $832,453 ($779,185) ($824,693) ($740,451) ($703,730)
    Original list to close price: 95% (94%) (95%) (94%) (94%)
    Sales velocity: $94,067,235 ($91,943,850) ($83,288,550) ($65,900,104) ($77,410,302)

    Thoughts: It is what it is. Low inventory means fewer properties for buyers to buy ? less activity.

    This report includes sales and inventory information for condominiums located in the following downtown Boston neighborhoods: South End, Back Bay, Beacon Hill, West End, North End, Waterfront, Seaport District, Chinatown, Leather District, Midtown, and Fenway.

    Data collected from third-party sources by the Multiple Listing Service Property Information Network, Inc.

    Tags: boston condo sales statistics, boston condos for sale, boston real estate, how is the boston real estate market doing

    Source: http://www.johnakeithrealestate.com/boston-real-estate-condo-news/boston-condos-and-real-estate-sales-report-for-week-ending-october-21-2012/

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    Orionid meteor shower: Watch for fireballs during weekend peak

    One of the more spectacular meteor showers of the year peaks overnight Saturday, with perhaps 60 visible meteors an hour. Fireballs ? any meteor brighter than Venus ? are likely as Orionids plunge into the atmosphere at 148,000 miles per hour.

    By Pete Spotts,?Staff writer / October 19, 2012

    Streaking fireballs light up California skies Oct. 17, the first night of the annual Orionid meteor shower, which runs through Oct. 25.

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    Skywatchers in the northern and southern hemispheres are in for a treat overnight Saturday, when the annual Orionid meteor shower ? an intimate encounter with remnants of comet Halley?s tail ? is expected to peak.

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    Weather willing, at least 25 meteors an hour should be visible in the predawn hours Sunday morning. By then, a crescent moon will have set, allowing a larger number of fainter meteors to stand out against the night sky.

    But NASA?s all-sky cameras already are detecting meteor rates that suggest the show could be better, perhaps approaching 60 meteors an hour, says Bill Cooke, a meteor specialist at the NASA?s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., and head of the agency?s Meteoroid Environment Office.

    ?I?m cautiously optimistic,? he says of the shower, which began Oct. 17 and runs through Oct. 25 at a sky above you.

    As if on cue, a fireball visible throughout much of central and southern California streaked across the sky Oct. 17, shortly before 8 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time. Observers reported three sonic booms tied to the fireball after it disappeared.

    However, the event may have had little to do with the meteor shower. Long-time meteor observers, including Mike Hankey with the American Meteor Society, point out that meteors from comets tend to be tiny grains of ice and dust. This reflects the composition of the comets that shed the detritus as they make their closest approach to the sun and heat up. This material vaporizes at very high altitudes.

    The object that plunged to Earth Wednesday evening ? which some witnesses said broke into fragments as it plunged ? was more likely a chunk of asteroid. The sonic booms people heard indicate that it reached the lower atmosphere.

    Even so, Orionid meteoroids generate fireballs as well, Mr. Cooke says, owing to the high speeds at which they enter the atmosphere. At 148,000 miles an hour, these meteoroids are outpaced only by meteoroids associated with the Leonid shower, which appears each November.

    ?If I?m blazing into the atmosphere fast, I don?t have to be very big to leave a brilliant mark in the sky,? he says.

    The fireballs the Orionids generate occur at altitudes of about 60 miles. A fireball is defined as any meteor brighter than Venus. NASA has logged at least two Orionid fireballs so far during this month?s shower.

    The shower takes its name from the constellation Orion. The shower?s radiant ? the region of the sky from which the meteors appear to emerge ? appears just to the left of Orion?s right shoulder, marked by Betelgeuse, a red supergiant star and one of the largest, brightest stars in the night sky.

    Part of the shower?s appeal lies in its radiant?s classy location. It sits surrounded by some of the most recognizable constellations in the night sky: Gemini; Orion, with his belt and sword; and Canis Major, Orion?s hunting companion. Canis Major hosts the double star Sirius. At 8.6 light-years from Earth, Sirius A, the brightest of the two, outshines all the other stars visible to the naked eye.

    So while you wait for a meteor, you still have other cosmic eye candy to enjoy.

    Beyond the beauty, Cooke adds, is the fact that the meteors are from Halley?s comet, providing an annual show that outclasses the last appearance of Halley itself in 1986, which he witnessed, and is likely to outclass Halley?s next appearance in 2061.

    ?This is my consolation,? Cook says with a chuckle. ?If I can?t see a good Halley?s comet, at least I can see pieces of it burning up in the atmosphere.?

    Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/BE49HT0gmJU/Orionid-meteor-shower-Watch-for-fireballs-during-weekend-peak

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    Wednesday, October 17, 2012

    5 Debt Consolidation Scams To Watch Out For |

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    In recent years, the economy has caused a number of Americans to turn to credit as a temporary resolution to their money problems. This increase in personal debt has caused a substantial surge in the reliance on debt consolidation companies. If you?ve found yourself drowning in debt and are considering using a debt consolidation company as a way to help you get out of it, there are a few things you should know about how to choose the right one.

    Some of these companies are completely forthright with their terms and conditions, and offer exceptional services that will provide you with quick relief. However, there are also many debt consolidation scams out there, and if you?re not careful, you can end up with more problems than you started out with. Here are a few examples of the tactics that fraudulent debt consolidation companies use to lure in those who require their services and will go to any lengths to get them.

    Low Interest Rates

    If you?re used to dealing with credit card companies who promised you a line of credit but that also had high interest rates, finding a debt consolidation company that offers low interest rates might be very appealing to you. However, the problem with some of the companies who advertise their ?incredibly low interest rates? is that they don?t always tell you everything about the debt consolidation services you?ll be getting. Quite often, these companies tack on hidden fees that other companies don?t. Your consolidation costs can end up much higher in the end if you choose to work with one of these companies. Before making a commitment to work with a company, you should always ask for a full disclosure of their services and their rates. That will allow you to compare rates with other companies so you can find the one that will serve your needs the best.

    Requiring Upfront Payment

    Under the Credit Repair Organizations Act debt consolidation companies are forbidden from requiring any payment from you until they have fulfilled their obligations to you. Many debt consolidation companies require initial deposits or other fees on their services before any work has even been done to eliminate your debt. You should avoid these companies.

    Gathering Your Personal Information

    Many fraudulent debt consolidation companies seek out as much information about you as they can before they even provide you with a quote for their services. Be very wary of sharing too much personal information with a company who is asking for it prior to signing a contract with them. The result could very well be that you end up having your identity stolen, which will end up placing you in a worse financial position.

    Advising Against Credit Counseling

    One of the ways to identify a debt consolidation scam is working with a customer service representative who advises you against seeking out credit counseling. They will advise you to abandon your diligence of keeping an eye on your credit score by not contacting the credit agencies with any questions or concerns. They may also go such extremes as to advise you to stop paying on your debts for the purpose of depositing money into a trust account to be used on your debts at a later time. They can be very persuasive in why you should do these things, and they back up their ideas with reasons that sound very good. However, you will probably end up losing a big sum of money before you realize what they?re up to.

    Creating A New Identity

    Many debt relief seekers have found themselves in a terrible situation at the hands of debt consolidation scams because their adviser told them they should create a new identity for themselves. They use the argument that your current identity is burdened with too much debt and you need to start all over again. This step is most certainly not necessary, nor is it an ethical solution.

    While it?s true that being in debt can cause you a great deal of stress, entering into a relationship with a shady debt consolidation company will only add to that stress. Take some time and do some research on every company you consider working with. The Better Business Bureau is an excellent source of information that will provide you with the details about the company?s credibility. You should also find out if there have been any consumer complaints lodged against the company. Oftentimes, friends and family can be a great source of information for you.

    Regardless of which company you choose, taking your time to find the right one who won?t scam you is worth your time. Debt consolidation can be a great tool for helping you get back on your feet, as long as you work with a credible company with a proven success rate.

    This article was written by author and blogger Arthur Frischman. Arthur covers Debt Consolidation Reviews on StarReviews.com.

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    Source: http://www.howimportantisyourfinance.com/2012/10/16/5-debt-consolidation-scams-to-watch-out-for/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=5-debt-consolidation-scams-to-watch-out-for

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    Tuesday, October 16, 2012

    BlueMoon Scrapbooking: Fly Home

    An absolutely gorgeous layout from Ursula Schneider!

    "My daughter is growing into quite the lovely young lady and I wanted to emphasize that fact on my layout. ?I chose some very feminine design elements and pulled them together to create a page that says 'girl power'. ?Lots of layers really add to the idea of frilly in this case. ?Small details accessorize and a soft palette completes the concept." ~~Ursula

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    Source: http://bluemoonscrapbooking.blogspot.com/2012/10/fly-home.html

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