Sunday, September 30, 2012

Will Pot Become Legal? | RealClearPolitics

Judging from recent history, any young person who aspires to be president should be aware that certain attributes seem to be critical. You have to be male. You have to have an Ivy League degree. You have to have been a governor or senator. And, don't forget, you have to have smoked marijuana.

That is something all the presidents in the past 20 years have in common. Bill Clinton admitted it, while claiming he didn't inhale. George W. Bush refused to deny getting stoned, saying, "When I was young and irresponsible, I was young and irresponsible."

Barack Obama said, "When I was a kid, I inhaled. That was the point." Presumably, Mitt Romney never did, and who knows? Maybe he'd be ahead in the polls if he had -- though, he might note, it's never too late.

Logicians will quarrel with my reasoning, arguing that drug use did not propel these men to high office. That's true. But it obviously didn't hinder them.

For decades, champions of the drug war have trumpeted the dire risks of marijuana. But millions of Americans have used and even enjoyed it -- nearly 100 million, in fact. Most of them have gone on to lead responsible, well-adjusted lives.

If anything related to pot would have kept them from being elected to office, it would be the laws against it. An arrest or a conviction could derail a political career before it even got started. Yet these presidents went on putting people in jail for something they got away with.

Their fellow citizens, however, are increasingly skeptical about the drug war. Last year, Gallup found that 50 percent of Americans now favor legalizing cannabis, with only 46 percent opposed.

The sentiment may lead to action. On Nov. 6, residents of Colorado, Oregon and Washington will vote on ballot measures to allow the regulated production, sale and use of pot.

In Colorado, which already has a large network of medical marijuana dispensaries, familiarity has bred acceptance. One of the most noteworthy headlines of 2011 came on a news release from Public Policy Polling: "Colorado favors gay marriage, marijuana use, loves Tebow." Affection for the Denver quarterback may have ebbed since he went to the New York Jets, but the Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol Act of 2012 is leading in the polls.

Weed would remain illegal under federal law, but good luck to the feds trying to enforce that ban if a state abandons it. As the Drug Policy Alliance notes, medical marijuana has gotten established over the objections of Washington.

Critics raise the usual alarms. Obama's Office of National Drug Control Policy charges that "political campaigns to legalize all marijuana use perpetuate the false notion that marijuana is harmless. This significantly diminishes efforts to keep our young people drug free and hampers the struggle of those recovering from addiction."

But very few people portray marijuana as harmless. The claim, grounded in fact and experience, is that it is far less harmful than the effort to stamp it out.

Marijuana prohibition means the arrest of some 750,000 people every year for simple possession -- double the number 20 years ago. It means spending an estimated $7.7 billion on enforcement. It means the enrichment of urban gangs and Mexican drug cartels that depend on the illegal trade. And the whole effort has been a complete failure.

Nor does a permissive approach necessarily undermine efforts to protect kids. For high school kids, dope is just slightly harder to get than Skittles. In the Netherlands, which permits regulated sales through "coffee shops," adolescents are far less likely to try pot than here.

Marijuana use, it's true, can be damaging. A recent study found that people who begin using it heavily as teens and continue as adults can reduce their IQ. It can cause dependency. Like any mind-altering substance, it may foster dangerous behavior.

But the same things are true of alcohol, a drug that inflicts far more damage to users and the rest of us than marijuana could ever do. We accept those risks as the price of personal freedom -- while focusing law enforcement on combating abuse, not use. A similar respect for individual prerogative ought to govern in the realm of cannabis.

Young people should realize that, despite the example of Obama and his predecessors, smoking pot doesn't mean you'll grow up to be president. But be warned: It is one of the risks you take.?

Source: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2012/09/30/will_pot_become_legal_115618.html

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Police say Lindsay Lohan assaulted in NYC hotel

Kristina Bumphrey / AP file

By Shimon Prokupecz, WNBC

Updated 1 p.m. ET: Lindsay Lohan was assaulted in her Manhattan hotel room early Sunday morning by a man she met at a night club, police sources said.

According to law enforcement officials, Lohan told police she got into an argument with a 25-year-old man she brought to her room after meeting him at 1 Oak in Chelsea.

The argument was allegedly over photos the man took of Lohan on his cell phone while they were in her 15th floor room at the W Hotel near Union Square with some of Lohan's friends.

Police have identified the man as Christian LaBella of California. He was?charged with third-degree assault and harassment. In police paperwork, LaBella listed his employer's work phone as the Washington?offices of Rep. John Shimkus, R-Ill.

Steven Tomaszewski, a representative for the congressman, said in a statement, "While no one from Congressman Shimkus' office has been contacted by Mr. LaBella following his arrest, he has been an employee in the Congressman's Washington office.? Obviously, the Congressman does not condone his actions.? As this is a legal matter for Mr. LaBella, the Congressman nor his office will make further comment."

Lohan told detectives she saw photos of her on LaBella's phone, confronted him about them and took his phone. LaBella then threw her on the bed causing scratches on her hands, police sources said.

Lohan ran out of the room and down the stairs of the hotel, but at some point decided to head back upstairs to her room. When LaBella saw her again, Lohan told police he attacked her, choking her, throwing her to the ground, and climbing on top of her.

A friend of Lohan's who was with her at the time was able to pull LaBella off of her, and Lohan then pulled the fire alarm for help. LaBella took off down the stairs, but police arrived before he was able to leave the hotel and took him into custody.

"Lindsay was assaulted early this morning in a New York hotel," Lohan's rep Steve Honig told E! News. "While she did sustain some injuries, she was not hospitalized. The assailant was arrested and is currently in police custody. Lindsay has spoken with police and is fully cooperating with the investigation."

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Google Field Trip serves as a tour guide on your mobile phone

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Google's new Field Trip app is a virtual local tour guide that's always running in the background. It pops up interesting local information???from local history and architecture to the best restaurants and shopping???without you having to ask for it.

After you choose whether you want just occasional notifications or frequent ones, Field Trip runs quietly in the background, looking for anything notable around you. The app pulls in information from a ton of sources, including Zagat and Eater in the food and drinks category; Architizer for architecture; and The Worldwide Guide to Movie Locations and Atlas Obscura for unique (and possibly bizarre) finds.

When it finds something, Field Trip notifies you with a ringtone and/or vibration. It can even read the title and description to you. View the event, place, or thing on a map and read more about it within the app. You can also choose to get more or fewer notifications from individual sources.

The Android?app has a really pleasant interface and definitely encourages you to step out and go explore (as the video above suggests). Google says the app is like having a local friend with you as you explore a city. You can download this virtual friend on Google Play now; an iOS version is coming soon.?

NOTE:?If Google Play?says?your phone is incompatible, it might not really be. I got the incompatibility warning too on my Galaxy S2, but was able to download it directly from the phone and it works!

Field Trip?| on?Google Play?via?The New York Times

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Black Keys, Neil Young, others to perform in NYC

(AP) ? More than 60,000 people are expected to descend upon Central Park on Saturday evening for a free concert featuring the Black Keys and Neil Young aimed at calling attention to poverty worldwide.

Dubbed the Global Citizen Festival, it also is slated to feature K'naan, Band of Horses and Foo Fighters. Video of the event is to be streamed worldwide.

The concert was scheduled around the meeting of the United Nations General Assembly in New York this week and organizers used an innovative approach to ticket distribution so that many concert-goers had no choice but to learn about an array of global problems such as polio, malaria, child mortality and clean drinking water.

Anyone wanting free tickets had to register at globalcitizen.org, which then required users to watch videos or read information about poverty-related issues. Each time material was consumed, users could earn points toward a drawing for tickets. Points were also accumulated by sharing information via Twitter or Facebook.

"Our social media campaign has been off the charts," said Hugh Evans, CEO and co-founder of the Global Poverty Project. The approach demonstrates a new model harnessing digital tools that may be repeated for other big events with political or social messages.

Organizers said more than 71,000 people had signed up online, resulting in more than 3.5 million page views. On average, they spent just over six minutes consuming content or sharing information. Nearly 200,000 pieces of information were shared on Facebook, and just a bit more than that on Twitter. About 170,000 people signed petitions via the site, and there were 98,000 videos viewed to completion.

Evans said the project achieved its goals, set out last year, of getting more than 100,000 people to take action related to extreme poverty while telling a new story about the challenges. To that end, the site conveys information in detailed, documentary-like accounts and uses an array of video, graphics and stories that are friendly for mobile and digital consumption.

Financially, he said, the project also achieved its yearlong goal ? working with an array of organizations like the U.S. Fund for UNICEF, the Earth Institute and Rotary International ? of garnering $500 million in commitments to help fight poverty.

So now what?

Evans said that he's hoping the audience, built online and at the concert, will continue efforts by tweeting President Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney to halve extreme poverty by 2015. And Evans is working on an announcement in October or November about "a major rock band" getting involved with the anti-poverty efforts.

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With A Little Help You Will Be Skiing In No Time

A lot of beginners ask themselves if taking ski lessons would be fun, and worth the cost at the same time? The quick answer would be a big "YES". It would be a lot more enjoyable to get ski lessons, learn good habits early on and progress quickly rather than barreling down a snow slope with no idea what you are doing. That is both scary and dangerous. One of the best things with skiing lessons is that the instructor can better plan your progress from beginner, intermediate to expert. Instructors can also suggest ski vacations that are appropriate for your skill level. You will also be taught the fundamental skills that you need before taking on an actual slope such as how to sidestep to climb up a hill, balance and stopping to name a few.

Different skill levels have different points of focus. A good instructor can spot your problem areas that may be hindering your progress. Also, instructors can prevent you from gaining bad habits. This aspect is very important, and it is worth repeating since learning bad habits is easier done than unlearning them. A good ski instructor could perhaps teach you the basics if you are a beginner, teach you about importance of good physical shape if you are an intermediate or polishing techniques and maneuvers if you are at an expert level.

If you reach an expert level, then you can be more competitive by joining competition. However, if you have a similar goal in mind, you must remember that the training is more rigorous and intensive when you compare it beginner's training workouts. One of the important things an instructor can teach you is that skiing is a sport that involves both the body and the mind. Looking down on a slope can be daunting for beginners, and instructors can help you with a little nudge to get you going through encouragement, visualization, assurance and support. As your skiing skills progress, the importance of visualization becomes more valuable.


Another thing that you need to control is fear. It is only a natural response for the body and mind to react to something that might cause pain and you have little control. However, a good instructor will assure you that most fears are unfounded. For situations that might be truly dangerous with regards to your skill level, an instructor will guide on what and what you can't tackle just yet.

Instructors can also increase your social exposure by introducing you to a lot of people who also enjoy skiing. Skiing with a group of people who share same interest with you can be very rewarding, and adds enjoyment to the whole experience. You can also share tips, resources and techniques with these people. You can even plan ahead for you next skiing vacation, get yourself into a small group and seek for discounts from various resorts since a lot of resorts would gladly offer discounts to vacationers that are in a group. Remember, to most people skiing is seasonal, and can be enjoyed only for a few days or weeks. Would it make sense if you get yourself an ski instructor so you can get the basics down faster, and start enjoying more time sliding down the hill in sheer excitement?

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Friday, September 28, 2012

City council gets briefed on the promises of urban agriculture at ...

The Westport Plaza Farmers Market offers locally-grown produce in Midtown. Yesterday, the city council got a briefing on ways it could ramp up urban agriculture; for instance, helping to fund small businesses that could ensure corner grocery stores provide fresh local produce.

Urban agriculture is not just tomato plants in the back yard anymore.?It became a major grassroots movement in the last 15 years and cities need to plan for it just like they plan for streets or buildings, a new report concludes.

The report presented Thursday at the city council business session left council members pledging to do more to help plan and establish city farming and food distribution efforts.

For instance, they said, a fund for small businesses could lend money for corner stores, where many farmers could sell fresh food in neighborhoods where grocery stores are as scant as water in the desert.

The report provides an overview of urban agriculture and food service resources and practices in the United States and parts of Canada. The main goal was to provide ideas and resources that encourage and support urban agriculture in Kansas City, St. Louis and Columbia.

But it also created a searchable public website that shows nationwide efforts, documents, websites and resources related to the matter ? a kind of list of best urban farm practices.

The University Extension Service website collects best practices for urban agriculture.

Mary K. Hendrickson, an associate professor at the University of Missouri Extension, told council members that the web site might be the most important report result.

As urban agriculture has grown so have complexities associated with it, such as? allocating land, capital, water and coordinated efforts among complex city codes and zoning.

Most urban farms are less than one acre but farms up to 100 acres are possible that could gross more than $50,000 an acre and be important economic development tools, the report states.

It notes that a two-acre plot of organic soil in Kansas City, Kan., grosses over $100,000 in sales for the non-profit Cultivate Kansas City, a group involved in one of the proposals to buy Westport High School and Middle School.

A development group said this summer they want to turn the high school into a new pilot private school and that Cultivate Kansas City would use part of the middle school site for training in urban agriculture, a community greenhouse, gardens and orchards.

In August, Katherine Kelly, the cultivate group?s executive director, said it is ?expanding like crazy? and needs an educational space and community interaction site in the city.

On Thursday, Hendrickson told city council members that such expansions are happening nationwide and cities, universities and others must coordinate and plan for them.

Councilman Scott Wagner noted that on a visit to Austin, Tex., he found they had a food policy board for such planning and that some health insurance providers gave prescriptions for fresh fruit and vegetables.

He said the city council is studying allocating land for urban farms and also for institutional buying of food from them.

Councilman Scott Taylor suggested that the $1.5 million fund for small businesses could be used for the corner stores or possibly other urban farm needs.

Councilman John Sharp spoke of a more basic problem in times of hot weather and high water bills.

?One of he issues to deal with is being able to access water in an affordable manner,? he said.

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Authentic Vegetarian Recipes | Indian Traditional Food | Step-by ...


I bought several fresh cauliflowers from the farmer?s market.? I managed to cut them into manageable florets and washed and froze them in zip lock bags ? all ready to cook.

Here's a recipe for cauliflower curry I posted back in 2009 when I was new to blogging. ?This blog has grown since then and you will notice how my style of writing recipes has got better.?

This is one of those curries you can cook in a jiffy.? To make it a bit more colourful I added some frozen peas to the cauliflower.



Ingredients (serves 4):

One medium cauliflower - washed and cut into small pieces.
2 or 3 tablespoons of sunflower oil (Most cooking oils are fine but try and use one which is low in saturated fats and trans fats)
1 tsp of cumin seeds
1 tsp. salt

1 tsp turmeric powder
1 tsp of ground cumin (jeera) powder.
One cup of fresh or tinned tomatoes (I used ready made Passata with herbs)
2 cloves of garlic chopped finely
small piece of ginger - grated finely

2 green chilies also finely chopped
A small bunch of fresh coriander.

Method:

1.??????? Heat the oil and add in the cumin seeds.

2.??????? Once the cumin seeds go dark brown, add the cauliflower and frozen peas.? Stir the mixture until all the vegetables are coated with the oil and cumin seeds. 3.??????? Now add the spices ? salt, turmeric and the ground cumin powder. Also add the ginger, garlic and green chillies which should be blended quite fine ? almost like a paste if possible. ?Also add in a handful of chopped coriander. ?Stir this well.



4.? ? ? ?Add 4 teaspoons of water, cover and cook in the microwave for 5 minutes, check and stir the vegetables.? Cook again for 3 minutes and the cauliflower should feel soft by now.? If not give it a minute or two extra.

5.? ? ? ?Now add in the tomatoes.?I used ready made tomato passata with herbs. ?If using fresh tomatoes, try blaching them first to remove the skin. ??Cook this for 2-3 minutes in the microwave.

6.??????? Your curry should be ready to serve now.?



7.? ? ??Garnish with fresh coriander and serve with any Indian Bread. ?We served it with hot?puris.?



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Leaked Photos Show a New Chinese Fifth Generation Stealth Jet Fighter [Airplanes]

We knew about the Chengdu J-20—China's fifth generation stealth fighter. As it turns out, it's not the only one. According to China Defense Blog, this is the J-21/J31. It looks even more like the F-22 Raptor than the Chengdu. More »


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Safety first ? april anecdotes

Yesterday Jake was under the weather so he stayed home with me.? When he stays home we play board games and truthfully I had forgotten that we had this game.It?s called ?The Guardians? and it teaches all about safety in a non-threatening way.? The object is to get your person from school to home by answering safety questions along the way.? If your child is reading they can read the question to you.? Answer the question correctly and you get to move ahead several spaces.? Some examples are:? What is your phone number with the area code, the living room curtains are on fire what should you do(4 choices to choose from), a stranger tells you someone you know is hurt and to come with them quickly (what should you do), should you eat the pretty red berries growing on a bush near your house?? Great questions and frankly things that we need to review often with our kids.I love the fact that it is low tech and takes only 10-15 minutes to play.? Later that night I played with Sam.? If you want your very own game you can find it on eBay.

Looking forward to:Friday night lights?

If you live in Cincinnati come see April, Jake and Sam perform with their A-Marika dance class from 1-2 p.m. on Saturday at the Glendale Street Fair.

A company picnic at Coney Island?

Really, really looking forward to an unexpected visit from big brother Derek?the tall dude dead center of this photo.

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Man goes street surfing through flooded British town (VIDEO)

Ryan Hart surfs through the middle of a flooded U.K. town. (YouTube)In the age of ridesharing, people are always coming up with new ways of getting to work. But Ryan Hart tried a unique approach, when he hitched a surfboard to the back of a pickup truck and surfed through the streets of a flooded English town.

'There were four of us and we thought we'd have a change and do some outdoor surfing," Hart told Metro U.K. "Me and a friend put a rope on the car and went for it. We didn't think it would work but it worked like a dream."

In the first section of the video, Hart rides his board upright through the flooded streets of Castleford, West Yorkshire, which, reported, recently suffered the worst storms in more than three decades.

Of course, a water-based jaunt through your local town square is not without its inherent risks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes that floodwaters often contain sewage and can be full of dangerous bacteria.

The World Health Organization adds that floodwaters can contain some very specific diseases, including typhoid fever, cholera, leptospirosis, hepatitis A, malaria, dengue and dengue haemorrhagic fever, yellow fever, and West Nile fever.

Watch Hart's full voyage:

As for Hart, he made it through his surfing adventure unscathed, and the video has become something of a viral hit online.

"You don't normally find yourself surfing along a road. A few drivers passed us smiling and giving us the thumbs up," he said.

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

German court backs Catholic 'pay to pray' rule

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Ann Romney explains Mitt's airplane window remark

Ann Romney said the air scare she had last week happened so fast there wasn't time to panic and recalled the details of the flight diversion, resulting in her plane making an emergency landing in Denver.

"I was just watching a movie and I could see out of the corner of my eye there were a lot of hustle and bustle going by me," Ann Romney told Jay Leno on the Tonight Show, "and all of a sudden my movie goes off and I turn around and I look at everybody and I'm like 'oh, there's smoke in the cockpit and there it was.'"

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She explained her husband's subsequent comment afterward at a fundraiser when he joked that he didn't know why the windows on the plane don't open.

"It's his way of making light of how worried he is about me," she said. "It's his way of dealing with the panic of knowing how dangerous this was."

Mrs. Romney appeared for the first time on the sofa of the late-night host and also revealed that after she-amid criticism over her husband's campaign last week-said in an interview on Radio Iowa, "stop it. This is hard," that she at first thought she might have gone a little too far.

"I stepped out of the interview and I was like, 'oh dear, was that a little strong?'" she recalled thinking. She said since though "everyone I've seen has given me high fives."

Leno asked Mrs. Romney about the videotape of her husband's saying the 47 percent comment made at a closed-door fundraiser. She called the aftermath "frustrating."

"it's very frustrating thing because you try so hard to get your message out," she said. "You don't like those things to get misinterpreted as to what, why we're running and how strongly I believe and how important it is to what Mitt can bring to this country."

She added, "we care about the 100 percent."

Mrs. Romney said that four years ago she made a video tape and on the tape she looked into the camera and said, "Mitt, this is for you, sweetheart. I'm never doing this again."

She showed her husband the clips and he quipped, "you know, Ann you say that after every pregnancy."

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

3 Beach Boys members dumped from reunion

By NBC News

Three members of The Beach Boys are feeling bad vibrations after being dropped from the band's reunion tour -- a move they reportedly found out about via a public statement by frontman Mike Love.

Mario Anzuoni / Reuters

The Beach Boys, from left, Mike Love, Bruce Johnston, Brian Wilson, David Marks and Al Jardine at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles on Sept. 18.

Love had regrouped with?Brian Wilson, Al Jardine and David Marks?to mark the legendary surf band's?50th anniversary earlier this year. According to The Telegraph, all are?out in favor of the group's longtime backing band.

Love, who owns the rights to the band's name, released this statement: "The post-50th anniversary configuration will not include Brian Wilson, Al Jardine and David Marks. The 50th Reunion Tour was designed to be a set tour with a beginning and an end to mark a special 50-year milestone for the band."

Wilson, who started the band in 1961 with his late brothers Dennis and Carl, told CNN: "I'm disappointed and can't understand why he doesn't want to tour with Al, David and me. We are out here having so much fun. After all, we are the real Beach Boys."

The Telegraph further quotes Love on his reasoning behind the changes. "You've got to be careful not to get overexposed. There are promoters who are interested [in more shows by the reunited line-up], but they've said, 'Give it a rest for a year'. The Eagles found out the hard way when they went out for a second year and wound up selling tickets for $5."

Rolling Stone lists the backing band as Love's son Christian, Randell Kirsch, Tim Bonhomme, John Cowsill and Scott Totten. The magazine says the current tour wraps in London this weekend and reports that Love has already booked October dates in North America for the post-50th anniversary Beach Boys, with more dates to come.

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Art sleuths can't crack this 'Da Vinci Code'

From March 2012: Art experts find clues that suggest "The Battle of Anghiari," a long-lost masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci, lies underneath a fresco in Florence.

By Alan Boyle

The controversial effort to find out whether a long-lost Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece lies beneath a fresco in Florence has been suspended without resolving a mystery that some have compared to a "Da Vinci Code" riddle.

The mystery surrounds a painting known as "The Battle of Anghiari," or "Fight for the Standard," which was commissioned by city officials for a meeting hall in the Palazzo Vecchio to commemorate a Florentine military victory in 1440. Contemporary accounts indicate that Leonardo began the wall painting in 1505 ? but left it unfinished, due to problems he encountered with the experimental technique he was using to apply the paint.

Decades later, the city hall was enlarged and restructured, and in 1563 the Italian artist Giorgio Vasari painted a mural on one of the new walls. In the course of all that remodeling, Leonardo's painting disappeared. Today, it's known only from Leonardo's preparatory sketches and from copies inspired by the original.


Fast-forward to 1975: Maurizio Seracini, an Italian-born engineering professor and expert in art analysis at the University of California at San Diego, was back in his native Florence, studying Vasari's fresco. He noticed that a soldier in the fresco was waving a flag that read "Cerca Trova" (Seek and Ye Shall Find). Did this hint at the location of the lost Leonardo painting?

Over the years that followed, Seracini marshaled the expertise, technology and financial support needed to create a virtual reconstruction of the hall's layout before the remodeling took place. It looked as if there was a gap between the part of the wall where the "Cerca Trova" legend was painted and the older wall beneath. Armed with that information ? plus funding from the National Geographic Society and backing from Florence's mayor, Matteo Renzi ? Seracini won permission from Italian officials to drill six tiny holes into Vasari's wall and push camera-equipped endoscopic probes into the gap behind it.

The initial results were promising: Seracini said the team found "traces of pigments that appear to be those known to have been used exclusively by Leonardo." This March, National Geographic aired a documentary about the investigation, titled "Finding the Lost da Vinci."?Heartened by the findings, Seracini?asked for permission to conduct more sophisticated tests. The story was shaping up as a real-life "Da Vinci Code" thriller in the art world. (In fact, Seracini is mentioned in the Dan Brown novel as an art diagnostician who unveils "the unsettling truth" about a different work by Leonardo.)

Italian officials, however, were becoming increasingly unsettled about tampering with the 450-year-old Vasari mural. Some experts questioned whether there was really enough justification to go forward. "Vasari would never have covered a work by an artist he admired so much in the hope that one day someone would search and find it," Discovery News quoted Tomaso Montanari, an art historian at the University Federico II in Naples, as saying. "You would expect such a hypothesis from Dan Brown, certainly not from art historians."

In the end, cultural officials ruled that the scientists could drill one more hole for endoscopic tests, but couldn't do any further drilling after that. That meant the more sophisticated (and more intrusive) tests could not be conducted. Last month, Italian news outlets reported that the National Geographic Society was suspending the project "until further notice."?

Now Discovery News says that Florentine museum officials have given the go-ahead to fill in the six existing holes and take down the scaffolding that was used during the project. "This is how it ends," the Italian newspaper La Repubblica reported, "with strokes of stucco and paint, the search for Leonardo's mythical work."

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For more about the unsolved "Da Vinci Code" case, check out?Rossella Lorenzi's report for Discovery News.

Alan Boyle is NBCNews.com's science editor. Connect with the?Cosmic Log?community by "liking" the log's?Facebook page, following?@b0yle on Twitter?and adding the?Cosmic Log page?to your Google+ presence. To keep up with Cosmic Log as well as NBCNews.com's other stories about science and space,?sign up for the Tech & Science newsletter, delivered to your email in-box every weekday. You can also check out?"The Case for Pluto,"?my book about the controversial dwarf planet and the search for new worlds.

Source: http://cosmiclog.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/09/24/14076774-this-da-vinci-code-will-stay-hidden?lite

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Welcome back! Get involved with WAC! | Women's Action Commission

Greetings, folks! Hope your first day back to school wasn?t too stressful and perhaps even a bit inspiring.

I?m Shelby Handler, the WAC Director for the coming year. Just to tell you a bit of where I?m coming from as an organizer, here are some words that I like to be upfront about in terms of my identity. I?m white, queer, middle-class, able-bodied, femme and jewish. I use they/them or she/her gender pronouns. If you are totally confused as to why all these words are listed or what gender pronouns are, don?t hesitate to ask. I?m a senior majoring in Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies and Creative Writing. Besides WAC, most of my organizing work has been with Manic Mouth Congress (https://www.facebook.com/manicmouth) and the UW Q Center (http://depts.washington.edu/qcenter/wordpress/). So, all this means that I value and seek to enact: intersectionality, arts activism, accountability, celebration, process-based organizing, brave spaces and critical solidarity. Again, if these fancy words are confusing you, don?t fret, just ask me what?s up. Also, there will be a glossary of terms up on the website very soon!

Anyways, I?m writing you to introduce myself but also to get y?all keyed into what?s coming up this year. Currently, all of ASUW is settling into the new HUB and we want YOU to come visit us! In the coming weeks, please stop by and introduce yourself. If you have things to hang on the WAC office walls, event ideas or resources to share, bring those too! I want your involvement, if you?re willing to honor the WAC with it.

Speaking of getting involved, here are some very concrete ways you can join the WAC?s upcoming efforts:

  1. APPLY TO BE AN INTERN! The application and more information can be found at this link: https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/asuwomn/178826?The application closes on October 5th at 11:45 PM. Students of all gender identities, races, classes, sexual orientations, minds and bodies are encouraged to apply.
  2. ATTEND OUR FIRST EVENT! This coming Wednesday, we are collaborating with A&E, BSC, ASA and STG to put together ?Connecting Communities through Arts and Culture?, which will be a discussion on how you can better engage the community at UW and beyond. More information here: https://www.facebook.com/events/287643018007082/
  3. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK! Go here: https://www.facebook.com/ASUW.Women
  4. JOIN OUR MAILING LIST! You will only receive emails twice a month with updates. Enter your email here: https://mailman2.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/asuw_women
  5. STOP BY THE WAC OFFICE! You can find me in HUB131R and my office hours are here: http://hours.asuw.org/

Those 5 ways to get involved should keep y?all busy. If you want more ways to connect with us or access resources, please don?t hesitate to email or call me. I welcome your concerns, critiques, questions or amazing jokes. I promise to do my best to serve y?all with spirit and honesty, and to find productive ways to improve and move forward.

Let us make this a transformative year! Sincerely,

shelby
asuwomn@uw.edu
303.513.9618
HUB131R

Source: http://women.asuw.org/2012/09/24/welcome-back-get-involved-with-wac/

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The Other U.N. Meeting: ITU Chief Again Rebuffs Internet Takeover ...

NEW YORK ? If they weren?t before, the members of the United Nations should now all be aware of the powerful real world implications of free speech on the Internet.

As President Obama said in his remarks to the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday, referencing the notorious anti-Muslim film ?Innocence of Muslims?: ?Americans have fought and died around the globe to protect the right of all people to express their views - even views that we disagree with.?

But across town on Monday and earlier over the weekend, another world leader was attempting to toe a fine line between Internet security, increased development and freedom of expression.

Hamadoun Tour?, Secretary General of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), the global telecom standard-setting agency that actually predates the U.N. (founded in 1865 to coordinate global interoperability of the telegraph), spoke on Monday at Columbia University about an upcoming conference in which representatives from the 193 nations that make up the U.N. will get together to revamp international communications regulations for the Internet era.

That conference, the World Conference on International Telecommunications 2012 (WCIT-12), is the first time that the nations are rewriting international rules for telecommunications since 1988, before the rise of the commercial Internet.

But the conference, which is to take place in Dubai from December 3 through 14, has also drawn suspicion and criticism from U.S. lawmakers and advocacy groups who believe that proposals for rewriting the regulations submitted by more centrally-governed nations including Russia, China, Iran and other Arabic countries, indicate that these nations want to use the opportunity to codify measures that would enable them to police Internet content, meter Internet traffic at international borders, and essentially attain U.N. blessing to crack down on dissenting voices.

Tour? and the ITU have repeatedly rebuffed these notions, but apparently not enough: Tour??s speech Monday was titled ?Myths and Reality,? and he used it to try and articulate what he thought were the benign, yet important, matters at stake at the WCIT-12 conference.

?The conference has attracted an enormous amount of interest and media coverage - especially here in the United States, but not always for the right reasons,? Tour? said in his speech, later adding:

Let us focus on what WCIT is really about.

It is about accelerating the rapid deployment of broadband to ensure that many more of the unconnected are given a voice online and that the transformative power of broadband is accessible to all the world?s people.

This is very much in line with ITU?s day-to-day activities which are already fundamental to promoting Internet growth.

Tour? also said that the conference was about, ?the free flow of information? and ?continuing to promote a harmonious and conducive international environment that drives innovation? and ?accelerating the rapid deployment of broadband to ensure that many more of the unconnected are given a voice online.?

However, Tour? also repeated his assertion that the WCIT-12 conference and the ITU?s daily activities also involved ?security standards, including standards to combat spam.?

It?s precisely codifying regulations and international agreements to fight spam and other network disruptions in the context of cybersecurity that worry some U.S. lawmakers and freedom of information advocates, including Eli Dourado, a research fellow at the George Mason University Mercatus Center and co-founder of WCITLeaks.org, a website critical of the ITU that publishes leaked regulations proposals.

Dourado earlier this summer wrote on the blog Tech Liberation that an international agreement on fighting spam ?would create an international legal excuse for governments to inspect our emails.?

?We need to remember that any security standards that are included in the ITRs [international telecommunications regulations], with whatever intentions, will be used by some member states for their own purposes,? Dourado tweeted to TPM on Tuesday. ?This might include censorship or political repression.?

The ITU has also repeatedly pointed out that its role is only to facilitate international discussion about telecommunications standards and development, not to make any decisions, which the member nations must agree to by broad consensus.

At the same time, the ITU is openly working to spur the growth of broadband Internet connections around the globe, particularly in developing nations.

On Sunday at the Yale Club in New York, Tour? attended and presided over a meeting of the ITU?s Broadband Commission, a collaboration with UNESCO established in May 2010 to help meet some of the telecommunications connectivity levels for developing nations set in the U.N.?s Millennium Development Goals.

The meeting saw the release of the first-ever ?State of Broadband? report, which collects and summarizes broadband installation rates on a country-by-country basis around the globe for the year of 2011. The report found that fixed internet subscriptions totalled 589 million in 2011 and that out of 5.97 billion mobile subscriptions, 18.3 percent were mobile broadband, but that mobile broadband subscriptions are growing by a rate of 60 percent year-over-year.

The report goes on to lay out specific ?advocacy targets,? including ?making broadband policy universal ? by 2015 all countries should have a national broad plan or strategy,? and ?making broadband affordable,? by having developing countries pass laws or policies to ensure entry-level access to broadband amounts to less than 5 percent of household?s monthly income.

Overall, the ITU?s Broadband Commission wants to see 60 percent of the world?s people online by 2015, with at least 50 percent access to developing nations and 15 percent to the least-developed.

The report didn?t touch on security, but when asked by TPM about the ITU?s role in ensuring networks are secure while simultaneously open to dissenting voices, Tour? responded in part with the following statements:

?This is a fundamental issue,? Tour? said, ?We?re trying to address it globally, because its a global problem and you can only have global solutions?In security matters, you have also unfortunately some wide differences in terms of even definitions of security?you have differences in definitions of freedom across countries; cultural or religious differences that make those understandings different. To be frank with you, in order to avoid entering into a long debate on those issues where its clearly not working, my job was to try find one area where we agree. This is why we launched the Child?s Online Protection initiative. Children, everyone agrees on that.?

The Child?s Online Protection initiative (COP) was launched by the ITU in 2008, and aims to coordinate best industry and policy practices when it comes to keeping kids safe online, while still encouraging access.

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Carl Franzen

Carl Franzen is TPM Idea Lab's tech reporter. He used to work for The Daily, AOL and The Atlantic Wire (though not simultaneously, thankfully). He's never met a button that didn't need to be pressed. He can be reached at carl@talkingpointsmemo.com.

Source: http://idealab.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/09/at-other-un-meeting-telecom-chief-again-rebuffs-internet-takeover.php

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RIM says subscriber base grows to 80 million; shares jump

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Judge weds couple then sentences groom to prison

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) ? Talk about the old ball and chain.

A judge sentenced an Oklahoma man to four years in federal prison on a firearm charge ? then minutes later performed a marriage ceremony to wed the new inmate and his longtime girlfriend.

Thursday was a busy day for Larry Austin and Dustie Trojack. First they obtained their marriage license, then Austin pleaded guilty to the firearm charge and was sentenced by Oklahoma County Judge Jerry Bass. Shortly afterward, Bass married the happy couple who kissed before federal authorities whisked Austin away.

Austin's attorney, Scott M. Anderson, tells The Oklahoman (http://is.gd/7kXI74 ) that Austin had helped to raise Trojack's two sons and he didn't want to lose contact with them while he was serving time.

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Information from: The Oklahoman, http://www.newsok.com

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Chicago teachers to stage big rally amid hopes of end to strike

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Thousands of striking Chicago teachers will march again on Saturday to keep the pressure on Mayor Rahm Emanuel to wrap up an agreement with their union so they can end a strike that has closed the nation's third largest school district for a week.

The "Standing Strong with Chicago Teachers Rally" could be the largest demonstration against Emanuel's education reforms since the strike began in Chicago on September 10.

Labor union supporters from neighboring states are expected to converge on Chicago to join many of the 29,000 union teachers and support staff in the march.

Organizers said they hope the march will rival some of the massive rallies last year to protest against the efforts of Republican Governor Scott Walker in Wisconsin to curb the power of unions. The Wisconsin protests were unsuccessful but drew tens of thousands of government workers such as teachers.

Emanuel angered the Chicago teachers by trying to ram through proposals to radically reform teacher performance evaluations and weaken job protection for teachers whose schools are closed or perform poorly academically.

Led by a tough-talking former high school chemistry teacher, Karen Lewis, the union staged its first strike in 25 years, leaving 350,000 Chicago students with no school this week.

Emanuel retreated from some of his proposed reforms, although details of what he has agreed with the union have not yet been released. Negotiators for the mayor and the union announced on Friday a tentative agreement that could lead to an end to the strike.

But the union is wary of Emanuel, who has been called a "bully" and a "liar" by union leader Lewis, and the march on Saturday is intended to underline their resolve.

If all goes well in the negotiations between Emanuel's Chicago School Board and the union this weekend, Lewis said that on Sunday she will ask some 800 union activists to suspend the strike and teachers will return to classrooms on Monday morning.

"They (union members) are very suspicious. You have to understand that we have been burnt by the (school) board in the past. You have to understand we want to make sure all our I's are dotted and T's are crossed," Lewis said at a press conference on Friday.

The strike is the biggest U.S. labor dispute in a year and has galvanized the national labor movement. It also has shone a light on a fierce U.S. debate over how to reform struggling urban schools across the country.

Both sides agree that Chicago public schools are not doing well. Students perform poorly on standardized tests of math and reading and the high school graduation rate is 60 percent compared with 75 percent nationally and more than 90 percent in some affluent Chicago suburban high schools.

The union has railed against Chicago's unelected school board, which is stacked with representatives of business such as Penny Pritzker, an executive of Chicago's billionaire Pritzker conglomerate and a major fundraiser for U.S. President Barack Obama. They say the board is trying to privatize and corporatize the public school system.

They have criticized Chicago's effort to open more publicly funded non-union charter schools, sometimes run by philanthropists, while some poor-performing traditional community public schools are being closed.

The confrontation has exposed a rift within the Democratic party with many prominent mayors and politicians supporting Emanuel, a former White House chief of staff for Obama. But other Democrats have sided with the unions, which are major financial supporters of the party and are needed to help Obama in his reelection effort.

(Additional reporting by Mary Wisniewski; Editing by Louise Ireland)

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