Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Pipe, Baby, Pipe

?Think about what would come of this,? Gingrich continues. ?Here was an opportunity to have oil come from Canada through the United States, to the largest petrochemical complex in the world, in Houston. It would have provided jobs for the next 50 years, processing the oil, sending some of it to the ports overseas, so you'd got jobs for the ports, jobs for the refineries, jobs from building the pipeline. He canceled all that. Right now the Canadians are looking seriously at a partnership with China.?

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Rick Santorum's Daughter Hospitalized; Duggar Family Fills in For Candidate on Campaign Trail


Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum's daughter Bella, who suffers from a rare genetic disorder called Trisomy 18, was hospitalized over the weekend.

Santorum left the presidential campaign trail in Florida to be with his three-year-old daughter Bella, the youngest of the former U.S. Senator's seven children.

Bella was admitted to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Saturday but has since made a "miraculous turnaround," according to sources close to the candidate.

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Rick Santorum’s 20-year-old daughter, Liz, appeared on his behalf in Sarasota, Fla., giving a brief speech to a crowd of about 250 at an airplane hangar.

"My dad wishes he could be here today," she said, according to The Palm Beach Post. "My dad today is exercising his most important role; being a dad."

Santorum also received some help from supporters Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar of TLC's 19 Kids and Counting, who spoke at campaign events on his behalf.

The Florida primary is tomorrow.

Rick, who is lagging in polls behind Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney, "intends to return to Florida and resume the campaign schedule as soon as possible."

Santorum often has spoken about how he never expected Bella to live to her first birthday, which would not be a stretch for a child born with Trisomy 18.

Trisomy 18 is a genetic disorder that kills about 90 percent of children before or during birth and those that do live past birth suffer serious symptoms.

Children with Trisomy 18 have an extra copy of chromosome 18, which causes symptoms like clenched hands, low birth weight and mental deficiency.

Here's wishing Bella, Rick, his wife Karen and all their children all the best in what has to be a tremendously difficult time for the Santorum family.

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2012/01/daughter-of-rick-santorum-hospitalized-duggar-family-fills-in-on/

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Monday, January 30, 2012

Pussycat Dolls' New Lineup To Debut In Super Bowl Ad

Go Daddy commercial will feature Lauren Bennett and Chrystina Sayers as 'angels in heaven,' PCD founder Robin Antin tells MTV News.
By Jocelyn Vena


Robin Antin
Photo: MTV News

The Pussycat Dolls have remained pretty much under the radar since some well-publicized lineup shifts back in 2009. With a new group of ladies all ready for their chance to shake it as a PCD, they are set to make their world debut Sunday during one of the biggest shows of the year: the Super Bowl.

Recently, PCD creator Robin Antin and a newly instated Doll, Lauren Bennett, stopped by the MTV Newsroom to chat about the Go Daddy commercial that will launch the latest phase of all things PCD. So, what should fans expect?

In the spot, Antin said, "The girls are on the Go Daddy cloud. They're angels in heaven, and they're very angelic."

The look of the commercial is not necessarily the new look of the group this time around, she said, adding, "It's breathtakingly beautiful. It's a fun, real-campy kind of sexy. It's all of that, but again, what we're doing for this next life of the Pussycat Dolls, the girls are all young. It's a fresh, young energy. I want to appeal to our young fans."

Despite a lineup leak in early 2010, the new, official lineup now stands as Bennett (who you might remember from Antin's other group, Paradiso Girls, as well as the LMFAO track "Party Rock Anthem") along with Chrystina Sayers from Girlicious. More will be revealed Sunday in the shorter on-air version of the commercial, as well as the extended version that will go online after the spot debuts.

"The dancing is spectacular. Everyone is amazing," Antin said. "It's the exact right recipe for the new Pussycat Dolls. We just did the Go Daddy commercial, Super Bowl spot — really excited about it. It's sexy and all that. It's a quick look for people to see the girls together for the first time."

Are you looking forward to seeing the new Pussycat Dolls? Tell us below!

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Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1678175/pussycat-dolls-debut-super-bowl.jhtml

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UN nuclear team arrives in Iran (AP)

TEHRAN, Iran ? A U.N. nuclear team arrived in Tehran early Sunday for a mission expected to focus on Iran's alleged attempt to develop nuclear weapons.

The U.N. nuclear agency delegation includes two senior weapons experts ? Jacques Baute of France and Neville Whiting of South Africa ? suggesting that Iran may be prepared to address some issues related to the allegations.

The delegation from the International Atomic Energy Agency is led by Deputy Director General Herman Nackaerts, who is in charge of the Iran nuclear file. Also on the team is Rafael Grossi, IAEA chief Yukiya Amano's right-hand man.

In unusually blunt comments ahead of his arrival in Tehran, Nackaerts urged Iran to work with his mission on probing the allegations about Iran's alleged attempts to develop nuclear weapons, reflecting the importance the IAEA is attaching to the issue.

Tehran has refused to discuss the alleged weapons experiments for three years, saying they are based on "fabricated documents" provided by a "few arrogant countries" ? a phrase authorities in Iran often use to refer to the United States and its allies.

Ahead of his departure, Nackaerts told reporters at Vienna airport he hopes Iran "will engage with us on all concerns."

"So we're looking forward to the start of a dialogue," he said: "A dialogue that is overdue since very long."

In a sign of the difficulties the team faces and the tensions that surround Iran's disputed nuclear program, a dozen Iranian hard-liners carrying photos of slain nuclear expert Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan were waiting at Tehran's Imam Khomeini airport early Sunday to challenge the team upon arrival.

That prompted security officials to whisk the IAEA team away from the tarmac to avoid any confrontation with the hard-liners.

Iran's official IRNA news agency confirmed the team's arrival and said the IAEA experts are likely to visit the underground Fordo uranium enrichment site near the holy city of Qom, 80 miles (130 kilometers) south of the capital, Tehran.

During their three-day visit, the IAEA team will be looking for permission to talk to key Iranian scientists suspected of working on a weapons program, inspect documents related to such suspected work and secure commitments from Iranian authorities to allow future visits to sites linked to such allegations. But even a decision to enter a discussion over the allegations would be a major departure from Iran's frequent simple refusal to talk about them.

The United States and its allies want Iran to halt its enrichment of uranium, which they worry could eventually lead to weapons-grade material and the production of nuclear weapons. Iran says its program is for peaceful purposes, such as generating electricity and producing medical radioisotopes to treat cancer patients.

Iran has accused the IAEA in the past of security leaks that expose its scientists and their families to the threat of assassination by the U.S. and Israel.

Iranian state media say Roshan, a chemistry expert and director of the Natanz uranium enrichment facility in central Iran, was interviewed by IAEA inspectors before being killed in a brazen bomb attack in Tehran earlier this month.

Iranian media have urged the government to be vigil, saying some IAEA inspectors are "spies," reflecting the deep suspicion many in Iran have for the U.N. experts sent to inspect Iran's nuclear sites.

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AP writer George Jahn contributed to this report from Vienna.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/topstories/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120129/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iran_nuclear

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Man stuck in mud for 3 days, is rescued

A homeless man who was stuck in thick mud near the Rio Grande river in Albuquerque for three days was rescued Saturday after some high school students on a field trip heard him yelling for help, authorities said.

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However, the man's newfound freedom wasn't going to last. Police said he was wanted on a felony warrant, and they planned to arrest him after he was treated at a local hospital.

A group of La Cueva High School students and their biology teacher heard the man yelling Saturday morning from a marshy wetlands area in the Oxbow Open Space Preserve, the Albuquerque Fire Department and police officials said.

The students were in the area ? about two miles north of Interstate 40 in Albuquerque ? doing a school project. They called authorities and told them that the man said he'd been stuck in the river for three days and could not move, according to a police report.

Fire crews and preserve officers responded and found a "male subject stuck on a reed island about a hundred yards from the west bank of the river," the report said.

Crews deployed an air boat and used a pulley system to lift the man from the mud and water, and up a hill.

Police later identified the man as Clayton Senn, a transient who'd been living near the river.

Authorities said they discovered a warrant for Senn's arrest on suspicion of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a felony. Senn was taken to an Albuquerque hospital for treatment and was to be booked on the warrant upon his release, police said.

Details on Senn's condition were not immediately available.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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Sunday, January 29, 2012

TV and radio union approves merger plan with SAG (AP)

LOS ANGELES ? The board of directors of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists has approved a proposed merger with the Screen Actors Guild, a day after SAG's board made the same move.

In a statement, AFTRA says 94 percent of its board voted for the merger Saturday at a videoconference meeting of board members in Los Angeles and New York.

Referendum ballots will now be sent out for a vote by members of both unions. AFTRA leaders say ballots will be mailed in late February and counted in late March.

The merger plan comes after two years of negotiations between the groups to join forces, hoping to gain more leverage in contract negotiations with producers.

AFTRA supported a SAG merger in 1998 and 2003, but the efforts failed.

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Novak Djokovic vs. Rafael Nadal: LIVE UPDATES Of Australian Open Men's Final 2012

Fourth set: *Djokovic 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 2-2 Nadal
The Eurosport commentators point out that this was the stage at which Nadal was broken in the last two sets. No such trouble this time. Apart from slapping an overhead from the back of the court an inch or two long, he looks comfortable, and holds to 15. He barks up to Uncle Toni. Uncle Toni nods appreciatively. The rest of the Rod Laver Arena do too. They want a deciding set.

Fourth set: Djokovic 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 2-1 Nadal*
Well, that happened rather quickly. Djokovic holds to love. More musings on Twitter: "Amazing how the stuff that works so well against Federer doesn't translate at all against Djokovic," says Sports Illustrated's Jon Wertheim. "RN doing all the running."

Fourth set: *Djokovic 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 1-1 Nadal
A must-win game for Nadal surely? And he comes through ? but only just ? after Djokovic takes the game to deuce. Nadal seals it with a 124mph ace, his seventh of the match. But it's the second serve that's proving decisive. "Without a doubt the big stat of the match Djoker 66% on 2nd serve points for the match Rafa 43% on his 2nd serve points for the match," says Brad Gilbert on Twitter.

Fourth set: Djokovic 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 1-0 Nadal*
Oohs and aaahs from the crowd on the second point, as Djokovic has Nadal spinning forwards and backwards and this way and that way. The Serbs turns to the crowd, arms outstreched, to milk the applause. What can Nadal do? He's tried to be aggressive, he's tried to shorten the rallies, but it's just not working. And it's getting to him. After six straight defeats to Djokovic in finals, can you blame him? That said, he does take the game to deuce, before surrendering when a forehand return sails long. "Nice how the Guardian website has Nadal, alone, as its front page photo announcing the coverage....despite Djokovic being the defending champion, and No1, and despite Djokovic currently winning," says Thomas Ehr. "Just can't give the guy any credit, can you?" Not my decision Thomas, but us Brits love nothing more than an underdog.

Djokovic wins the third set 6-2
Nothing is coming off for poor Rafa right now. 0-15. 0-30. 0-40. Three set points. An extra tug of the shorts, but Djokovic sits back, waits, before hammering a forehand down the line. And as the Times' Neil Harman says on Twitter: "I am willing to wager that Mr Djokovic does not start the fourth set quite as timidly as Mr Murray did on Friday #gettingthejobdone." Djokovic is a set away from his third Australian Open title ? and a third straight grand slam final win over Nadal. Apparently Nadal would be the first man to lose three major finals in a row. So at least it's not just Mr Murray that has embarrassing grand slam final records then.

Third set: Djokovic 5-7, 6-4, 5-2 Nadal*
And it's another hold to love for Djokovic. Nadal is winning just 20% of the points from the back of the court at the moment. And if he's not winning them from there, where's he going to? An even more pertinent question comes from Rosemary Cooper: "Why do the ball boys and girls wear the silly flaps on the back of their hats? Has anyone told them that it's nearly 11pm?"

Third set: *Djokovic 5-7, 6-4, 4-2 Nadal
Nice touch from Djokovic at 15-all, as he applauds Nadal's forehand winner. But that's about as generous as the world No1 gets. More fearsome hitting and a clever change-up with delicate drop-shot (he must have heard you, Emmanuel) and it's 30-40, break point. But there's life in Rafa yet. He rattles off the next three points.

Third set: Djokovic 5-7, 6-4, 4-1 Nadal*
15-0. 30-0. 40-0. Game. Djokovic turns the screw. Back to you Rafa. Can he respond? Of course he has the mental strength, but the way Djokovic has played over the last 12 months or so, you give him an inch, he takes a mile.

Emmanuel Jamin, meanwhile, is dreaming of a bygone era: "That's it, I give up. I recognise that finding angles from the back of the court requires incredible skill, that the confrontation is intense, that both are great athletes but I can't help dreaming of runs to the net, delicate volleys and drop shots. Modern tennis is monodimensional and, dare I say it, boring, even when played with such talent. If tennis were rugby it would only consists of scrums and kicks. If it were cycling it would only be about pedaling as hard as...sorry, that's really what cycling is like. Tennis has become as dull as cycling."

Third set: *Djokovic 5-7, 6-4, 3-1 Nadal
Nadal is having to work so hard to hold serve at the moment, and this game is no different, as Djokovic laps up Nadal's vicious slice before carving out a curling forehand winner. 30-40, break point. A rally of real brute force ensues, Nadal tries the forehand down the line, cross-court, tries to wrong-foot Djokovic, but he still comes out the loser as he forces the issue just a big too much and goes wide.

Third set: Djokovic 5-7, 6-4, 2-1 Nadal*
While Djokovic is looking stronger and stronger, I'm already starting to tire. Barry Glendenning obliges by going to fetch a No2 from the coffee machine for me, which can probably best be described as pond water. But I doubt it leaves such a sour taste in the mouth as Nadal gets when Djokovic flicks a forehand deep into the corner to hold. "I like the cut of Oliver Lewis' jib," says Guy Hornsby. "I never considered Mr Naylor as anything but a yeoman, a multi-faceted all-sports public extension to the Guardian's sports team, and while I initially thought he was actually a staffer there, he's simply a sport (and theatre) obsessive who puts the rest of us in the shade. Though the idea of "Gary Naylor" as a sort of Kesyer Soze of sport hacks is appealing. No one's met him, but everyone's heard of him. He just sends Rob Smyth out to run his errands and intimidate people."

Third set: *Djokovic 5-7, 6-4, 1-1 Nadal
Devastating play from Djokovic produces probably the biggest squeak of the match so far as Nadal scampers deep to his backhand wing, but he can't get the ball back in play. A deuce or two or three or four later and Nadal eventually holds. But it wasn't comfortable. "Gary Naylor is real," confirms Mike Chamber. "He is. Met him at the Oval Test last year. He's right in describing himself as corporeal, he's not easy to miss. Loves sport, loves to discuss sport, has a beard and a son (at least one, he mentioned one)." And this from Andrew Latimer: "BBC's analysis of the second set: Djokovic has to continue hitting winners in order to win. Good to see punditry isn't dead..." Yep, it's insightful.

Third set: Djokovic 5-7, 6-4, 1-0 Nadal*
The way this is shaping up it could be the longest match. Of. All. Time. And there was me thinking my colleague Jacob Steinberg had it bad with Murray and Djokovic's five-set set-to on Friday. Djokovic at least does the decent thing and holds to love. "Gary Naylor is wrong," announces Oliver Lewis. "He isn't smack in the middle of the demographic, he is the demographic. All us other contributors merely aspire to that level of ubiquity, though for a while I was convinced he was just the assumed name for any Guardian staff members who didn't want to be named for some reason."

Djokovic wins the second set 6-4
Djokovic is like a flickering light bulb at the moment, on one minute, off the next. Off, 15-0. On, 15-all. On, 15-30. Off, 30-all. Off, 40-30. Djokovic's return is then called out, the umpire overrules the call, and Nadal challenges. It's in. They'll replay the point. Nadal grimaces. Djokovic shouts a little, he would have won the point. But he does the next. And the next with a brutal backhand. Set point No4. And now it's Nadal's turn to double! They're back on level terms. And that's my cue for a quick toilet break.

Second set: Djokovic 5-7, 5-4 Nadal*
15-0. 30-0. 30-15. 40-15. Two set points. Djokovic goes for broke on his backhand and it flies long and wide. Nadal let rips on his forehand and Djokovic is stranded. Deuce. For all the world it looks like Djokovic will take the next point but somehow he doesn't. Advantage Nadal, break point. And would you have it, it's a double fault! Djokovic is broken. Wow. There's life in this set yet. And an answer from Gary Naylor. "I am corporeal - all too corporeal - and I should probably get out more. Pretty much smack in the middle of the MBM demographic I suspect. That Mac Millings though - he isn't real."

Second set: *Djokovic 5-7, 5-3 Nadal
Djokovic is hitting so much deeper now, with more freedom and purpose. Nadal manages to counter that at 15-all, as he charges into the net to swat away a forehand volley. He needs to do it more. There's a controversial Hawk-Eye moment at deuce, but to be honest I missed it as was checking this out: "Here's something to read while Novak's bouncing the ball!," says AliWalker24 on Twitter. "Andy Murray Broke My Heart (Again)." Djokovic carves out a set point, but again Nadal descends on the net and draws the error. Nadal eventually holds, but the set may still be beyond him.

Second set: Djokovic 5-7, 5-2 Nadal*
I'm still not sure about the squeaks but the grunting has definitely gone up a decibel or two. Two hours we've been going now. Djokovic holds to 15, the highlight an outrageous backhand winner on the opening point which somehow clips a fraction of the line. His cheeky drop-shot at 40-0 wasn't half bad either. Nadal must hold serve to stay in the set. Here's Andrew Latimer. "To Toby: Neither player actually has squeaky shoes, they add the sound in later for effect ... something to do with realism and atmosphere I think.

Second set: *Djokovic 5-7, 4-2 Nadal
Nadal's most comfortable service game in a while, as he holds to 15. Mats Wilander on Eurosport wants Nadal to try and mix it up, perhaps serve and volley a bit, to keep Djokovic on his toes. And speaking of toes: "Hallo there," chirps Toby Earle. "I have a question for the 'banter' ? can you confirm which player has the least squeaky shoes, as that will determine my allegiance. I also hope they're white non-marking soles." Hmm. I'll get back to you on that Toby ? and I'll also open it to the floor ...

Second set: Djokovic 5-7, 4-1 Nadal*
Djokovic has picked up his serving now, and he's starting to dominate more of the rallies too, as he sends Nadal left and right and left and right and left and right. He holds to 30. Meanwhile, Robin Mahood opens up a whole can of worms: "As a Canadian, I've always wondered if Gary Naylor is famous for being anything other than Gary Naylor, unpaid contributor to The Guardian. Put differently, just who is Gary Naylor? Does he even exist? And P.S. You've made me laugh out loud on at least four occasions tonight, and we're only in the second set." Thanks Robin. Over to you Gary ...

Second set: *Djokovic 5-7, 3-1 Nadal
Shot of the match at 15-all, as Nadal, on the run, bludgeons a backhand down the line. But then there's another unforced error, making it 23 for the match so far. Make that 24. 30-40, break point. Nadal is flirting with the lines too much at times, he needs to leave himself a little more margin for error. Not often we say that about the Spaniard. A wonderful volley from Djokovic as he digs the ball out from around his heels and the world No1 breaks.

Second set: Djokovic 5-7, 2-1 Nadal*
Djokovic holds to 30. There are signs these two are clicking into gear now, after an intriguing if a little error-strewn first set. And here's Neil Stainthorpe: "Actually, comparing players from different generations isn't so difficult. If you asked yourself "Who would win, Nadal or Rod Laver?" you'd have to go for Nadal. After all, Laver is 63 and Nadal is only 25." I like your logic Neil. And I'm sure Mr Laver will like you even more for not divulging his real age.

Second set: *Djokovic 5-7, 1-1 Nadal
A first double fault from Nadal ? indeed the first of the match ? and it's 0-15. Djokovic rips into Nadal's forehand and it's 0-30. A Nadal forehand down the line goes awry. 15-40. Two break points. Djokovic hands Nadal the intitiative on the first and the Spaniard pounces. Djokovic holds firm on the next but it's not enough, and a gruelling 21 shots later it's deuce. Nadal takes the game after another deuce with his fourth ace of the day.

Second set: Djokovic 5-7, 1-0 Nadal*
Djokovic, for sure, does look a touch sluggish. But then he did at times against Murray and look what happened there. Still very early days. While other players tire as the sets go on, these two seem to defy biology by getting stronger and stronger. Djokovic holds to 30, by the way.

Nadal wins the first set 7-5
A few cheap points on the first serve get Nadal to 30-15. He's been serving well today, especially with the body serve, even though his service games have been tight. Nadal charges into the net and dispatches a volley with ease, cue an appreciative nod from Rod Laver, who's again watching on. Two set points. But Djokovic ups the ante with some powerful hitting and it's deuce. Nadal emerges victorious from a cross-court duel to bring up a third set point. Djokovic goes long and the first set is Nadal's after 82 minutes. 82 minutes. Just what the doctor ordered for Djokovic after his semi-final marathon. And the same amount of time the whole women's final took I believe.

And look, an email from my brother. "Massive set coming up for Novak here, you don't want to be 2-0 down in sets against anyone but especially not Rafa when you played for nearly five hours a couple of days ago."

First set: Djokovic 5-6 Nadal*
Cometh the crucial moments, cometh the Djokovic bouncing of the ball before serving. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. 15-0. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. 15-all. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. 30-15. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. 30-all. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. 30-40, as Nadal produces one of his best forehands of the day. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Break Nadal, as Djokovic goes long. Nadal will serve for the first set after 66 minutes.

First set: *Djokovic 5-5 Nadal
With Nadal 15-0 up, a flock of seagulls rudely decide to interrupt proceedings. No bother for Rafa though, he takes an extra tug at his shorts, waits patiently, and dishes up two strong serves to get to 40-0. Djokovic recovers to 40-30, but a sweet shot on the inside-out forehand gives Nadal the game. A fist pump and "VAMOS" follows.

First set: Djokovic 5-4 Nadal*
Rafa is scowling. Woof! He whacks a forehand winner to get to 0-30. But then he somehow contrives to lose a point he really should have won. 15-30. Flump! Forehand into the net. 30-all. Scurry! He scampers but can't get a racket on Djokovic's winner. Flail! Nadal backhand goes long. He will have to hold serve to stay in the first set. Seems strange to say it, but Nadal, usually the model of consistency, is just not being consistent enough.

First set: *Djokovic 4-4 Nadal
A sniff of danger for Nadal at 30-all. He gives Djokovic a look-in on the second serve, but Djokovic tamely nets. But anything Djokovic can do ... Nadal dumps a forehand into the net too. Deuce. Nadal chips and chops but it's not enough, and produces another uncharacteristic unforced error. Advantage Djokovic. Deuce. Advantage Nadal. Another unforced error. Deuce. Advantage Djokovic. Deuce. Advantage Djokovic. And Djokovic breaks, on what I believe is his sixth break point of the match. A very scrappy and strange game from Nadal. We're back level.

First set: Djokovic 3-4 Nadal*
Someone else has joined me in the office! How exciting. I must admit that's distracted me a bit, but I can tell you a nonchalant forehand swat down the line, followed by a cross-court smack sees Djokovic hold. To 15 I think. Cue Gary Naylor again. "Was it you reading the news on Talksport a few weeks ago? I think alone at Guardian Towers must be better than in company at Talksport." Yes, I can confirm it was. Though I wouldn't want to comment on the second bit.

First set: *Djokovic 2-4 Nadal
Djokovic, now in black and prowling like a panther, pulls off a wonderful point at 30-15, drawing Nadal into the net before flicking a delicate backhand cross-court winner. 30-all. Nadal error, 30-40. Break point. But Nadal lassos a forehand down the line and reels Djokovic in. Deuce. Gary Naylor's back to declare: "One sees what one looks for but there's already signs that Djokovic's concentration is not all it could be." And wouldn't you know it, Gary's right. Djokovic has his chances but can't capitalise. Advantage Nadal. Deuce. Advantage Djokovic. Deuce. Advantage Nadal. Deuce. Advantage Nadal. Deuce. Advantage Djokovic. Deuce. Advantage Nadal. Game Nadal. 40 minutes and we've only had six games.

Anthony O'Connell's not impressed though. "Just off to play some golf, this match can't live up to the semis. The problem for Rafa today, is that, unlike federers beautiful top spin strokes, Novak hits a very flat ball and this does not suit Nadal's game."

First set: Djokovic 2-3 Nadal*
A few loose shots from Djokovic - combined with a viciously spun forehand from Nadal ? and it's deuce. Nadal then produces the point of the match so far: seemingly dead and buried, with Djokovic prowling at the net, he somehow threads throw a backhand winner. First break point of the day. Cue a little leap. But Nadal, definitely standing a bit closer in to return on the second serve, mis-times his return and it's deuce. Advantage Djokovic. Deuce. Advantage Nadal. And it's first blood to Nadal as Djokovic hits a backhand long. Nadal scurries back to his chair, Djokovic ? disgusted with himself ? throws his shirt off.

"Here on the Australian coverage, Lleyton Hewitt has just made the comment that Djokovic and Nadal are the best movers on the court he has ever seen," says Philip Davis. "How did he grow up without seeing Sampras, Agassi or McEnroe play?" Comparing players from different eras, it's always so tough isn't it? I would say these are two of the best athletes we've ever seen, when you consider how the game has moved on in terms of speed and power.

First set: *Djokovic 2-2 Nadal
A challenge from Djokovic on the first point, more in hope it would seem than anything, but would you know it he's right, and it's 0-15. The longest rally of the match so far ? 23 shots ? at 15-all, which Nadal takes with a forehand smash. Djokovic bends down, sucking for air, but we've been here before haven't we? He did it in the quarter-final against David Ferrer and in the semis against Andy Murray and look what happened there. Nadal holds to 15.

First set: Djokovic 2-1 Nadal*
The forehand down the line will be a tactic that should serve Nadal well today, as it will keep the ball away from Djokovic's dangerous backhand wing. He does exactly that, firing a winner past a stranded Djokovic to get to 0-30. Djokovic doesn't even attempt to get to it. Surely he's not trying to conserve energy already? The Serb rattles off the next three points though, make that four, as the inside-out forehand draws the error from his opponent. And this from Sasu Laaksonen: "Rafa's backhand was worse than bland powder puff jam in those six defeats v Djokovic. If keeping the ball in play is still his only strategy from the backhand side, Serbia is in for a fest, once again."

First set: *Djokovic 1-1 Nadal
For all of Nadal's talk about trying to be more aggressive against Djokovic (see the preamble), he still seems quite some way behind the baseline. Early days though. And it makes no difference. 15-0, 30-0, 40-0, game. Strong serving from Nadal, including an ace down the T. Djokovic changes his racket.

First set: Djokovic 1-0 Nadal* (*denotes next server)
Djokovic did indeed win the coin toss and the world No1 will get us under way. A loose forehand from Nadal goes long on the first point, then Djokovic throws in two errors of his own to give Nadal a slight opening at 15-30. No bother though. Djokovic unleashes a huge forehand, Nadal slaps a tight forehand, and is then bamboozled by a great kicker serve. Djokovic is on the board first.

Tik, tok, tik, tok, tik, tok, tikity tok, they're warming up. Djokovic is once again wearing a white shirt with Serbian coloured swirls, trim and matching shoes. Rafa, meanwhile, looks resplendent in pea green, with a blue headband, wristbands and shoes. He once again has knee heavily bandaged after somehow managing to pinch a tendon while sitting in his hotel room before the tournament started. He also has something scrawled on his hand, not that I can see what it says. The commentators don't seem to know either.

The coin toss. Sue Barker is talking too loudly but I think Djokovic will serve first. Rafa, usually one to put his game face on at this point, even cracks a joke with his opponent. But then he reverts to type, jumping up and down at the net, before sprinting to the back of the court like a raging bull.

The first email. And guess who it's from. "Rafa has to stay in the points and make the match long preying on Djokovic's physical and mental fatigue after epic semi-final," says Gary Naylor. "He should take as much time as possible at changeovers and use his timeouts. Djokovic can't keep coming back from the brink and when the big points come Rafa needs to be mentally sharper."

Conor Breslin, meanwhile, has a slightly less tactical suggestion: "Hi Katy, I'd like to see Rafa poison Djok with some sort of heavily laced gluten cake in advance of todays final. Vamos Rafa!"

8.32am: The players emerge from the bowels of Rod Laver (the court named after the great man I should stress, not the great man himself). The tournament seems to have got rid of the usual pre-final interviews in which the players give absolutely nothing away, presumably because the players give absolutely nothing away.

Apparently there has been some drizzle in Melbourne today. If the rain returns, the final will be played under a closed roof.

The scene in Melbourne: 15,000 fans, 33 degrees, humid and unsunny.

The scene at Guardian Towers: One game-by-game reporter, one degree and even more unsunny.

Stat attack. This is the third consecutive grand slam final between Djokovic and Nadal, which is an Open era record. As for their head-to-head (need Nadal be reminded), although it's one-way traffic over the past 12 months, Nadal still leads 16-13 overall. These two have shared the last seven slams between them and while Djokovic is going for his fifth major title, Nadal is looking for his 11th.

8.16am: A little pre-match entertainment. It's been the most-viewed piece on our site for the last few days, but just in case you haven't seen it already, here's 14-year-old ballboy Dylan Colaci doing his best impression of Ricky Ponting in the slips. Quite a catch.

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8.07am: Short of putting stones in Djokovic's shoes or concrete in his racket, if you've got any advice for Rafa/predictions/general musings on this Sunday morning do ping them over. I can't promise to pass on the former to said Spaniard, but I can however offer my two pennies worth on how this could play out. Fitness will no doubt be an issue, but for me, the decisive factor will be belief. Come the big moments, the split seconds in which matches are the very top level are decided, will Nadal really think he can beat Djokovic? His pre-match words would suggest possibly not.

"I am trying to play a bit more aggressive and hit more winners," the world No2 said. "The improvement I want is not complete so I need time to play with this plan. I probably need a few more months and a few more tournaments. I don't know if it's going to be enough against him. I need to play a little better, in my opinion, to have a chance. I don't know if I am ready to win the match but I am going to fight for it."

Fight, no doubt, he will.

So how do you solve a problem like Novak Djokovic? Wouldn't Rafael Nadal love to know. Six times they met in finals last year, and Djokovic came out on top not once, twice, thrice, or whatever would come next if the words existed, so instead let's just say he won. Every single time.

15-0! At the Indian Wells Masters in March, Djokovic won 4-6, 6-3, 6-2.
30-0! At the Miami Masters in April, Djokovic won 4-6, 6-3, 7-6.
40-0! At the Madrid Masters in May, Djokovic won 7-5, 6-4.
GAME! At the Rome Masters, also in May, Djokovic won 6-4, 6-4.
SET! At Wimbledon in July, Djokovic won 6-4, 6-1, 1-6, 6-3.
MATCH! And finally at the US Open in September, Djokovic won 6-2, 6-4, 6-7, 6-1.

Nadal admitted after the Wimbledon final that Djokovic had taken up residence in his head ? in much the same way that Nadal has caused a seemingly incurable migraine in Federer's in recent years. The irony was that Rafa had been out-Rafa'd.

A new year, though, brings with it fresh optimism, and that will have been boosted a little more by Djokovic's draining duel with Andy Murray in the semi-finals. As our man in Melbourne, Kevin Mitchell, has pointed out, if Djokovic beats Nadal today, it will be despite rather than because of his near five-hour, five-set win. It will also serve as further proof of the world No1's excellence, not that we needed it.

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Samsung 4Q profit rises 17 pct on smartphone sales (AP)

SEOUL, South Korea ? Samsung Electronics Co. reported a 17 percent jump in fourth quarter profit on the strength of smartphone sales even as the company battled claims it had copied Apple's iPhone.

Samsung said Friday in a regulatory filing that its net profit reached 4 trillion won ($3.5 billion) in the three months that ended in December. The company earned 3.4 trillion won in the same quarter a year earlier.

The Suwon, South Korea-based company said its operating profit jumped 75.8 percent to 5.3 trillion won in the fourth quarter. The figure was closely in line with the company's estimate earlier this month of a 73 percent rise.

The company, however, posted an operating loss of 220 billion won in its display division in the fourth quarter despite a sales increase of 19 percent from the previous year.

"If profit in handsets continues to stream in, this year will also likely be a solid one for Samsung," said Jae Lee, an analyst at Daiwa Securities in Seoul. "The biggest threat would be if the global economy worsens."

Samsung, the world's biggest manufacturer of memory chips and liquid crystal displays, said demand for semiconductors in mobile products and servers remained solid despite weakness in personal computers, which face stiff competition from the rising popularity of tablets.

Samsung has over the decades grown into a key global manufacturer of components that let PCs, digital music players and handsets store data and display it on flat, high-resolution screens. The company has recently been stepping up its challenge against Apple Inc. in the global smartphone business, releasing models such as the Galaxy S II.

Cupertino, California-based Apple, which spurred the smartphone boom with the launch of its iPhone in 2007, has accused Samsung of "slavishly" copying its smartphone and iPad in design, user interface and packaging. Apple sued Samsung in April last year in the United States.

The legal battle has now spilled into 10 countries, according to Samsung officials. Court rulings so far have tended to side with Apple.

Lee said legal battles with Apple would start weighing less on Samsung this year as the South Korean company is expected to release models with new designs.

The quarterly profit brought 2011 net profit to 13.7 trillion won, down 15 percent from the previous year.

Samsung shares rose 0.4 percent to 116,000 won in Seoul.

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Let Freedom Rain: Rogers Communications wants to change ...


I love when the right and big corporations use the 'free speech' (or in this case, 'freedom of expression') argument from everything to excusing defamation and libel to putting out false claims about products.
The legal battle with Rogers began in November 2010, when the bureau went to court to levy a $10-million penalty for a "misleading advertising" campaign involving the company's Chatr discount cellphone service. The bureau is also asking the court to order Rogers to pay restitution to affected customers and refrain from engaging in similar campaigns for the next decade.?
The national advertising campaign, launched with the entry of upstart competitors like Wind Mobile in the market, claimed that Chatr had "fewer dropped calls than new wireless carriers" and its customers have "no worries about dropped calls."?
The bureau says it conducted an investigation, which involved an extensive review of technical data obtained from a number of sources, and concluded there was "no discernible differences in dropped call rates between Rogers' discount service and new entrants.
I bet those Charter or Rights haters are just fine with Rogers using it to achieve dubious ends. And who is Rogers' lawyer anyway? Ezra Levant?

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Today on New Scientist: 25 January 2012

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Sleeping sickness tests may identify better therapies

Just five drugs work against sleeping sickness and all can be toxic - new lab tests are the first step towards finding safer alternatives

What your online friends reveal about where you are

Even for the most privacy-conscious individual, contacts are a liability and may give away your location

Fracking health risks: Drilling into the unknown

Many fear that by-products of shale fracking - cracking the rock to release its gas - will harm their health. New Scientist examines the evidence

World's only iridescent mammal is a shiny accident

Many animals have iridescent colours to draw the eye. But golden moles are blind and live in the dark, so why them?

Painting computer surprises viewers with its artwork

Watch software paint in a variety of styles, challenging the notion that machines can't be creative

Goose flying upside down captured in slow-mo movie

Watch the first slow motion video of a goose flipping its body during flight before landing

Design Museum's aspirations for inspiration

London's Design Museum has revealed its plans to move sites in a bid to solve the world's problems with the power of design

What does 2012 hold for the jobseeking scientist?

It still being January means we are (just about) still allowed to make predictions for the coming year - Charlie Ball peers into his crystal ball

Will the Costa Concordia become an oil-spill disaster?

As work gets under way to pump fuel oil from the wrecked cruise liner, we assess the risk to the local ecosystem

Vultures skeletonise corpse for the sake of forensics

A camera, a GPS unit and a corpse left to forensic science are shedding some light on the way vultures consume people

Blindness eased by historic stem cell treatment

People with eye degeneration report better vision after controversial treatment based on human embryonic stem cells

Hyperactive sun clears space junk - for now

Increased solar activity as the sun nears its maximum has removed satellite debris from low Earth orbit, making it temporarily safer

Life's secrets lie in stars and Petri dishes

What is life, asks Dimitar Sasselov in The Life of Super-Earths: How the hunt for alien worlds and artificial cells will revolutionize life on our planet

Driller killers: Turning bacteria's weapons on them

Bacteria battle each other with highly sophisticated smart impalers - now we're turning this arsenal against them

Solar storm engulfs Earth

Solar radiation levels around our planet are at their highest levels since 2003, but they don't seem to be breaching our magnetic shields

Game on, Babe: iPads hit the pigpen

See how a new collaborative game between humans and pigs could be used to combat barnyard boredom

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Sundance documentary examines rape in US military

Producer Amy Ziering, left, and director Kirby Dick, from the film "The Invisible War," pose for a portrait during the 2012 Sundance Film Festival on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012, in Park City, Utah. (AP Photo/Victoria Will)

Producer Amy Ziering, left, and director Kirby Dick, from the film "The Invisible War," pose for a portrait during the 2012 Sundance Film Festival on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012, in Park City, Utah. (AP Photo/Victoria Will)

(AP) ? The Department of Defense estimates that more than 19,000 military men and women were sexually assaulted by fellow troops in 2010 while serving in the United States armed forces. At least 20 percent of servicewomen and 1 percent of men ? an estimated 500,000 troops ? have experienced sexual trauma while serving.

These troubling statistics motivated documentarian Kirby Dick and producer Amy Ziering to make "The Invisible War," a film that examines the epidemic of rape within the military, how it affects victims and why so few cases are prosecuted. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, where it is a contender in the U.S. documentary competition.

The statistics "were just so astonishing that at first we didn't believe it," said Dick, adding that he was equally surprised that no film had been made on the subject.

Through interviews with rape survivors and military officials, "The Invisible War" suggests that it's not just the violence and harassment that traumatizes victims but the absence of impartial justice and personal retaliation they often experience after reporting the incident. A rape survivor's only judicial recourse is to report the attack to her commander ? even if he was the attacker ? and it's his decision whether to investigate and prosecute, regardless of the evidence.

"If they investigate it, and the investigator comes back and says, 'I've got a slam-dunk case. I can put this serial perpetrator behind bars,' the commander can, on his or her own, decide, 'No, we're not going to send this case to court martial,'" Dick said.

A 2009 study shows that only 8 percent of military sex offenders are prosecuted.

"The Invisible War" introduces viewers to Kori Cioca, who left the Coast Guard after being beaten and raped by her supervisor. Five years later, she still suffers from post-traumatic stress and has yet to receive Veterans Administration approval for the surgery she needs to repair the injuries she suffered during the attack. The perpetrator, who continues to serve in the Coast Guard, hit her so hard that he permanently dislocated her jaw.

Viewers also meet Marine Corps 1st Lt. Ariana Klay, who served in Iraq before being gang-raped by a senior officer and his friend while stationed at the elite Marine Barracks in Washington, D.C. Klay's husband, also a Marine, cried as he described his concern and fear that his wife would commit suicide.

Other rape survivors shown in the film, including Cioca, said they also contemplated suicide.

Hannah Sewell, who comes from a military family, said she has trouble convincing herself that she is still a virgin after being raped while serving in the Navy. Her father, wearing his own military uniform, recounts the story through tears.

Dick and Ziering traveled the country to interview some 70 survivors of military rape.

"We weren't really ready for all the stories we heard," Ziering said. "Each one had a lot of similarities and all were equally horrific."

But the filmmakers said they remained optimistic throughout the project and have been gratified by the film's reception at Sundance, where politicians such as U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer of California; U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom and U.S. Rep. Mike Turner of Ohio attended the premiere. Grammy winner Mary J. Blige has also pledged to write an original song for the film.

"Our great hope was and continues to be that capturing (survivors') experience and their trauma will help change things for hundreds of thousands of men and women who are in the armed forces," Dick said.

There's also "a history of hope," he said, because when the military set out to banish the segregation and racism that reigned among troops in the early 1960s, they made significant strides in just over a decade.

"They can do the same thing with this," he said.

So why don't they?

"They don't take it seriously enough," Ziering said. "They don't really see, and what we're hoping the film will show is the repercussions of it. They don't understand the amount of damage this is doing and how it really is a national security issue, and also costing taxpayers billions of dollars in just caring for people with this kind of trauma.

"Once that message gets through to them, they will be motivated to make a change, because it's a no brainer. They have to do something."

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Plane crashes in New Zealand, killing 2 aboard (AP)

WELLINGTON, New Zealand ? A small plane has crashed in a New Zealand park, killing both people aboard.

Authorities say the two-seater Yak aircraft fell into a playing field Monday in the town of Feilding on the country's North Island.

Police spokeswoman Kim Perks says the plane left from an airfield a few miles (kilometers) from the crash site and was flying for about 25 minutes before it went down. Perks says witnesses saw the private plane performing acrobatics before the crash.

Perks says the two men believed to have been aboard are widely known in the region. Authorities are not releasing their names pending notification of their next of kin.

Investigators were traveling to the scene of the crash.

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Revenge of the Return of the Giant Newt (Balloon Juice)

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Lawyer says ousted Egypt leader still president (AP)

CAIRO ? Hosni Mubarak's lawyer concluded his defense on Sunday, arguing that the ousted leader should be acquitted of criminal charges because he is technically still the president of Egypt.

Mubarak, who stepped down nearly a year ago, is charged along with his security chief and four police commanders of complicity in the killing of protesters during an 18-day uprising in January and February. They could face the death penalty if convicted. Mubarak and his two sons are facing separate charges of corruption in the same case.

Farid el-Deeb, Mubarak's chief defense lawyer, said during the closure of arguments that spanned five court sessions that Mubarak did not formally resign and should enjoy immunity from prosecution.

He said Mubarak gave verbal instructions to his vice president Omar Suleiman to announce that he was delegating the armed forces to "run the affairs of the nation," something that he said did not amount to a resignation.

"This court is not qualified to try him and he must be acquitted," said el-Deeb, a suave celebrity lawyer.

El-Deeb received a round of applause from other defense lawyers when he finished his statements. Lawyers for the victims responded with chants of, "Execution, execution," and, "Down, down with Mubarak."

Addressing Mubarak, a former air force chief and a decorated war hero who ruled Egypt for 29 years, el-Deeb said: "You, Mubarak, are a wounded eagle in the sky. Don't be sad, be tough, for you are not any better than the Prophet."

He was alluding to the persecution endured by Islam's seventh-century Prophet Muhammad during the early days of his prophecy in what is now Saudi Arabia.

El-Deeb has argued in previous hearings that a 1979 law issued by Mubarak's predecessor Anwar Sadat gave the ousted leader immunity from being tried before a civilian court as a hero of the nation's 1973 war against Israel.

Mubarak and his two sons, wealthy businessman Alaa and one-time heir apparent Gamal, were arrested in April following mass protests calling on the generals who took control of Egypt to detain them and try them. The trial began on Aug. 3.

Nearly 40 stalwarts of the Mubarak regime, including two former prime ministers and several key cabinet ministers and regime-linked businessmen, are currently held in a prison south of Cairo. Some of them have been convicted and are serving jail terms, while others are awaiting trial.

However, activists behind the uprising that toppled Mubarak's regime say the ruling generals, led by the ousted leader's defense minister of 20 years, are not serious about dismantling the former regime.

They say the generals remained beholden to Mubarak, whose consent was essential to their rise through the ranks.

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Tornado touches down in Arkansas as storms menace U.S. (Reuters)

LITTLE ROCK, Ar (Reuters) ? A twister touched down 70 miles south of the Arkansas state capital late Sunday, as forecasters warned that tornadoes and heavy storms could mete out punishment to several southeast states into Monday.

The tornado tore into an area outside of Fordyce, in Dallas County, Ark, around 8:00 p.m. local time, damaging houses and felling trees and power lines as it moved, according to Accuweather.com.

An unnamed official at Dallas County sheriff's department told Reuters that emergency responders rescued a woman resident after she become trapped in her home.

The potential for severe storms overnight and into Monday stretched from the Gulf of Mexico in Mississippi to southern Indiana and Ohio, according to AccuWeather.com.

"A few destructive, long-track tornadoes are quite possible," AccuWeather.com meteorologist Bill Deger said, warning that the severe storms created "an especially dangerous situation given the veil of night."

Heavy rain fell on state capital Little Rock, while parts of the state were pelted by golf-ball sized hailstones and buffeted by winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour.

Funnel clouds were spotted within 20 miles of state capital Little Rock, according to a national weather service alert.

Roughly 11,600 homes were without power across Arkansas as the storms intensified, according to utility provider Entergy Arkansas, Inc.

Roughly one third of Arkansas tornadoes occur at night and are difficult to see in the darkness, the national weather service said, recommending residents in the state to take cover as a precaution.

VERY HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS

In Alabama, residents were bracing for storms that could hit after dark on Sunday or overnight with a strong cold front from the west combining with warm moist air flowing up from the Gulf of Mexico, said Mary Keiser, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Birmingham, Alabama.

"The best dynamics for this are going to be across the northwest part of the state and lesser so as you move to the southeast part of the state," Keiser said of the forecast for severe weather to strike in Alabama.

The weather service said thunderstorms could bring wind gusts up to 80 mph, tornadoes or gulf ball-sized hail in Mississippi. Farther west, the weather service warned of a high fire danger in Texas with wind gusts of up to 50 mph.

Weather.com said the greatest tornado threat appeared to be in eastern Arkansas, western Tennessee, northern Louisiana and northern Mississippi.

A second stormfront expected to hit California late Sunday night will bring significant snowfall to the mountain regions, according to the National Weather Service, before rolling into the southern United States later in the week.

Parts of central and southern California were under a winter weather warning as a storm system was expected to sweep into the area late Sunday into Monday morning, with the weather service predicting 6 to 12 inches of snow.

The Sierras and the Rockies may accumulate as much as 3 feet of snow, the weather service said, and driving in mountain passes will be "very hazardous" due to low visibility, gusting winds and heavy snowfall.

In Reno, Nevada, meanwhile, snowfall provided welcome relief to firefighters who were monitoring remaining hotspots from a blaze that raged near the outskirts of the city beginning Thursday, destroying 30 houses and prompting thousands of people to flee their homes.

"As long as we keep on getting snow instead of rain, it looks like we'll be okay, at least for the next couple of days," said Mark Regan, spokesman for the Sierra Fire Protection District.

Rain had threatened the area with flash flooding on Friday night. Emergency responders had the blaze 100 percent contained as of Saturday, and all residents have been allowed to return to their homes, Regan said.

In the upper Midwest, freezing drizzle was expected to make roads and sidewalks slippery from southeastern Minnesota into Wisconsin, changing to snow later Sunday, the weather service said. Up to 4 inches of snow was expected farther north in southeast North Dakota and west central Minnesota.

In the northeast United States, a fast-moving storm from central Pennsylvania eastward dropped up to a foot of snow in parts of Rhode Island and Massachusetts on Saturday.

(Additional reporting By David Bailey and Mary Slosson; Writing by Mary Slosson; Editing by Tim Gaynor)

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Monday, January 23, 2012

Tactile imaging sensor can assist doctors with early identification of tumors

ScienceDaily (Jan. 20, 2012) ? A key part of a medical patient's physical examination is performed through touch, but the doctor can only glean so much information from what he feels. That's why Temple University researchers have created a prototype device that will not only emulate human tactile sensation, but quantify it as well.

The tactile imaging sensor has been developed by Chang-Hee Won, an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Temple.

"The human hands have this amazing ability to touch something and tell if it's soft or hard, if it's wet, or even it's temperature," said Won, who is also director of the Control, Sensor, Network and Perception Laboratory in Temple's College of Engineering. "We're trying to emulate this tactile sensation with a device that will actually quantify this by giving us the mechanical properties of what we are feeling."

Won said the tactile imaging sensor could aid doctors when they feel lesions, lumps or tumors while doing physical exams on patients by detecting the size and shape of the lesion or tumor, as well as its elasticity and mobility.

"Once a doctor feels a lesion, lump or tumor, they can use this device to actually characterize the mechanical properties of the irregularity that they have felt," he said.

Won said that studies have shown that cancerous lesions and tumors tend to be larger, more irregular in shape or have harder elasticity. "Using the information gleaned by our device, we can determine the probability of this lesion or tumor being either malignant or benign."

The portable tactile imaging sensor can be attached to any desktop or laptop computer that has a Firewire cable port. Equipped with four LED lights and a camera, the 4.5-inch device has a flexible transparent elastomer cube on the end, into which light is injected.

When the doctor feels an irregularity while giving a patient a physical exam, he or she can place the sensor against the skin where the irregularity was felt. The sensor uses the total internal reflection principle, which keeps the injected light within the elastomer cube unless an intrusion from a lesion or tumor changes the contour of the elastomer's surface, in which case the light will reflect out of the cube.

The sensor's camera will then capture the lesion or tumor images caused by the reflected light and they are processed with a novel algorithm developed by the CSNAP Lab to calculate the lesion's mechanical properties.

Won stressed that the device is not designed to replace such tests as mammograms for breast tumors, but to assist the primary doctor in initially obtaining key information.

"Most primary physicians' offices are not equipped to perform tests such as mammograms," he said. "This device would provide the doctor key information by allowing them to quantify and display the lesion or tumor. With this information, they can decide whether to monitor it or send the patient to a specialist or hospital for a more definitive diagnosis."

Won said that the device is non-invasive and can detect lumps or tumors up to 3 centimeters under the skin. "If you can feel it with your finger, you can see it with this device."

In addition to the advantages of being portable and non-invasive, the devise is also inexpensive. Wan said the prototype costs approximately $500.

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