Friday, October 26, 2012

What are your priorities?

Career, Health, Relationships, Fitness.

How are you dealing with your priorities.
Are you out of balance?
What are your goals for each area?

I've been focused on my career pretty much since I was thirteen.
I've always been pretty terrible at relationships. The past few years I've put alot of time into my family. Strengthening the important bonds. And trying to rebuild bridges with my oldest and most sincere friendships. Making friends can increase the opportunities to meet girls in a casual non-threatening situation.

My health has been through rough times, mostly mental health. I was in the mental hospital in 2005. Now that I've quit smoking and am not in the hospital my health is better, but I look forward to having a full time job so I can live independently and get around freely - to that end I am buying a scooter for now and eventually a motorcycle (will probably cost about $10k.) Getting around and out and about a bit more can increase my opportunities to meet girls.

My fitness is my worst area. It's also probably my lowest priority. I have gained weight because of my medication and lack of activity. Been so focused on my writing that I don't set aside any time to work out or go for walks. I'm now 110 kgs and I need to start paying some attention to my goal to lose about 20kg.

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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Court throws out conviction of bin Laden driver

FILE - This undated file photo, provided by Professor Neal Katyal, shows Salim Hamdan. A federal appeals court on Tuesday threw out the conviction of Hamdan, a former driver for Osama bin Laden who served a prison term for material support for terrorism. (AP Photo/Photo courtesy of Prof. Neal Katyal, File)

FILE - This undated file photo, provided by Professor Neal Katyal, shows Salim Hamdan. A federal appeals court on Tuesday threw out the conviction of Hamdan, a former driver for Osama bin Laden who served a prison term for material support for terrorism. (AP Photo/Photo courtesy of Prof. Neal Katyal, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) ? A federal appeals court on Tuesday threw out the conviction of Salim Ahmed Hamdan, a former driver for Osama bin Laden who served a prison term for material support for terrorism.

In a 3-0 ruling, the appeals court said that material support for terrorism was not an international-law war crime at the time Hamdan engaged in the activity for which he was convicted.

Hamdan was sentenced to 5 1/2 years, given credit for time served and is back home in Yemen, reportedly working as a taxi driver.

"If the government wanted to charge Hamdan with aiding and abetting terrorism or some other war crime that was sufficiently rooted in the international law of war at the time of Hamdan's conduct, it should have done so," wrote Judge Brett Kavanaugh of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. All three judges on the case were appointed by Republican presidents.

The war crime for which Hamdan was convicted was specified in the Military Commissions Act of 2006.

"The government suggests that at the time of Hamdan's conduct from 1996 to 2001, material support for terrorism violated the law of war referenced" in U.S. law, said Kavanaugh, but "we conclude otherwise."

To date, the cases against seven Guantanamo Bay prisoners under the military commission system in place at Guantanamo Bay military base have involved material support for terrorism. In five of the cases, those charged pleaded guilty. Hamdan went to trial, as did Ali Hamza al-Bahlul, who helped al-Qaida produce propaganda and handled media relations for bin Laden. Bahlul was convicted in November 2008 of multiple counts of conspiracy, solicitation to commit murder and providing material support for terrorism, and is serving a life sentence at Guantanamo.

"It is highly likely that the result of this decision in Hamdan will be to vacate the convictions of Bahlul," said Hofstra University constitutional law professor Eric M. Freedman. "Even the conspiracy and solicitation to commit murder counts are very probably headed toward reversal."

Justice Department spokesman Dean Boyd said the department is reviewing the ruling.

In 2006, Hamdan's lawyers successfully challenged the system of military commissions set up by President George W. Bush. That resulted in congressional enactment of the Military Commissions Act under which Hamdan was eventually tried.

A six-member military jury in 2008 cleared Hamdan of conspiracy while finding him guilty of material support for terrorism.

The Center for Constitutional Rights, a private group which has been deeply involved in detainee issues, praised Tuesday's decision but said it does not go far enough. The center says detainees at Guantanamo Bay are civilians under the laws of war and must be charged under domestic laws or released, rather than being tried under a system of military commissions.

Raha Wala, a lawyer for Human Rights First, said the case has repercussions for "every other flawed military commissions case like it. It's a basic rule of law principle that a defendant can't be prosecuted for acts that were not criminal at the time they were committed."

American Civil Liberties Union attorney Zachary Katznelson said the decision "strikes the biggest blow yet against the legitimacy of the Guantanamo military commissions, which have for years now been trying people for a supposed war crime that in fact is not a war crime at all."

Hamdan met bin Laden in Afghanistan in 1996 and began working on his farm before winning a promotion as his driver.

Defense lawyers say he only kept the job for the $200-a-month salary. But prosecutors alleged he was a personal driver and bodyguard of the al-Qaida leader. They say he transported weapons for the Taliban and helped bin Laden escape U.S. retribution following the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.

Hamdan was captured at a roadblock in Afghanistan in November 2001.

Associated Press

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Apple Saves Swiss Clock Face

Apple has negotiated an agreement with Swiss railway operator SBB that will allow Apple to use the company's patented clock face design. SBB "politely complained" to Apple last month after noticing that a clock design on iOS 6 was lifted from SBB's design. SBB released a statement Friday saying that the two sides had struck a deal, but added that terms would not be divulged.


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Marijuana backers courting conservatives

DENVER (AP) ? It's not all hippies backing November's marijuana legalization votes in Colorado, Oregon and Washington.

Appealing to Western individualism and a mistrust of federal government, activists have lined up some prominent conservatives, from one-time presidential hopefuls Tom Tancredo and Ron Paul to Republican-turned-Libertarian presidential candidate and former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson.

"This is truly a nonpartisan issue," said Mark Slaugh, a volunteer for the Colorado initiative who is based in Colorado Springs, which has more Republicans than anywhere else in the state.

"States' rights! States' rights!" Slaugh cried as he handed out flyers about the state's pot measure outside a rally last month by Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan. Quite a few passing Republicans took the flyer.

"It's fiscally prudent. It would be taxed, regulated, monitored. It makes a lot of sense to Republicans," he said.

Most Republicans still oppose legalization. Presidential candidate Mitt Romney vows to enforce federal law. When Ryan told a Colorado Springs TV station in September that medical marijuana was "up to Coloradans to decide," his campaign quickly backtracked and said he agreed with Romney.

When activists make their appeal, it goes like this: States should dictate drug law. Decades of federal prohibition have failed where personal responsibility and old-fashioned parenting will succeed. Politicians back East have no business dictating what the states do.

"What is the law against marijuana if it isn't the Nanny State telling you what you can do and what you can't do to your body and with your body?" asked Tancredo, a former Republican congressman from suburban Denver who briefly ran for president in 2008 and endorsed the measure on the steps of the state capitol. He compared federal law to New York City's ban on sugary sodas.

Tancredo launched a radio ad this week in which he compares marijuana prohibition to alcohol prohibition as a "failed government program" that, in this case, "steers Colorado money to criminals in Mexico."

"Proponents of big government have duped us into supporting a similar prohibition of marijuana ? even though it can be used safely and responsibly by adults," Tancredo said.

Pot supporters have lined up other surprising allies this year, even as many Democrats oppose the measures. Conservative stalwart Pat Robertson, for example, said marijuana should be legal.

In Washington state, Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Michael Baumgartner is running a longshot bid to unseat Democratic U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell, who opposes it.

"It's taking a different approach to a very expensive drug war, and potentially a better approach," he said.

In Oregon, at least one Republican state Senate candidate backs legalization. Cliff Hutchison reasoned that legalizing pot would "cut wasteful government spending on corrections and reduce drug gang violence."

Johnson, the Libertarian candidate, is fiscally conservative but supports such liberal causes as legalizing marijuana, immigration reform and abortion rights. He's said that if elected he would pardon all non-violent prisoners convicted of marijuana-related offenses in federal court.

Pro-pot conservatives have counterparts on the other side ? Democrats who say pot shouldn't be legal without a doctor's recommendation. Democratic governors in Colorado and Washington oppose legalization. Oregon's Democratic governor has not taken a stand.

President Barack Obama's administration has shut down medical marijuana dispensaries in California and Colorado.

Republican Colorado state Sen. Steve King is a frequent critic of Colorado's medical marijuana law. Conservatives abhor government, but they also fear legalization would increase children's drug use, he said. "It's pretty easy to come in and say, 'Let's decrease government.' And I'm all for that. This just isn't the place to start," King said.

"We have a next generation to protect," he said.

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Associated Press writer Gene Johnson in Seattle contributed to this report.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/marijuana-backers-courting-conservatives-085619299.html

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VENTURA BANKRUPTCY LAWYER: Reverse Mortgages

The American Bankruptcy Institute points to information on seniors and reverse mortgages. ?Here is a summary and a link.
Reverse mortgages, which allow homeowners 62 and older to borrow money against the value of their homes and not pay it back until they move out or die, are showing renewed problems of fraud by lenders, the New York Times reported today. Federal and state regulators are documenting new instances of abuse as smaller mortgage brokers, including former subprime lenders, flood the market after the recent exit of big banks and as defaults on the loans hit record rates. Some lenders are aggressively pitching loans to seniors who cannot afford the fees associated with them, not to mention the property taxes and maintenance. Others are wooing seniors with promises that the loans are free money that can be used to finance long-coveted cruises, without clearly explaining the risks. As the baby boomer generation heads for retirement and more seniors grapple with dwindling savings, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is working on new rules that could mean better disclosure for consumers and stricter supervision of lenders. More than 775,000 of such loans are outstanding, according to the federal government.
For more information see the full New York Times article here.

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Florida vs. South Carolina 2012 Odds, Betting Trends, Score Prediction

First place in the SEC East is going to be on the line on Saturday night at 7:00 ET from Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, where college football betting fanatics will get a chance to sink their teeth into the duel between the Florida Gators and the South Carolina Gamecocks.
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The team that wins this one is ultimately going to be in the driver?s seat for the SEC East title, though both know that there are plenty more games that have to be won to stay there. The loser is probably going to be out of the race for the BCS National Championship as well, especially for South Carolina, which invades ?The Swamp? off a tough two-point loss to the LSU Tigers. Expect this to be a tight one, knowing that Florida is only lined at -3.

BETTING ODDS: OPEN: FLORIDA -3 | CURRENT: FLORIDA -3 | O/U: 42

1. Why South Carolina will cover the spread: The Gamecocks will cover the spread if they can get a ground game going. Florida has one of the best defenses in the land, and last week, South Carolina had all sorts of problems trying to get the running game going. Part of the problem came from QB Connor Shaw, who ended up with -1 yard on 12 carries. RB Marcus Lattimore had 13 rushes for just 35 yards and a touchdown, and he is going to have to be a heck of a lot more involved in this one for the Cocks to pull the outright win in Gainesville.

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2. Why Florida will cover the spread: Florida will cover the spread if its defense continues to be as good in the second half as it has been over the course of its first six. In fact, last week?s win against the Vanderbilt Commodores marked the first time the defense allowed a single point in the fourth quarter this year. Do the Gators have the best defense in the nation? They very well could, as they rank sixth in the nation in scoring at 12.3 points per game allowed.

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3. Total Talk: Obviously, we have done a lot of talking about defenses in this game, and it shouldn?t be all that surprising knowing that this game will be a struggle to get some points on the board. That doesn?t mean that the game is going to end up staying beneath a very low ?total? though, knowing that men like Shaw, Lattimore, and QB Jeff Driskel really can move the football against anyone in the nation. Though the points will be hard to come by, they really might exist.


4. Betting Trends for FLORIDA/SOUTH CAROLINA: South Carolina has won back to back games in this series, including coming here to the Swamp two years ago and smashing the Gators 36-14 as 6.5-point underdogs. That was the first time that former Florida coach Steve Spurrier came back to the Swamp and won a game. The Gamecocks have covered each of the L/3 in the recent series, and they?ve gone a moneymaking 7-1 ATS the L/8 times they played off a SU defeat. Florida has covered each of its L/5 games played within the conference, but stands just 2-6 ATS its L/8 vs. +.500 opposition.

FLORIDA ? SOUTH CAROLINA PREDICTION:

South Carolina 27 ? Florida 24

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Saturday, October 13, 2012

Romney Says People Don't Die Because They - TPMDC

In an interview with the Columbus Dispatch in Ohio published Thursday, Mitt Romney repeated a claim that already got him in trouble once this cycle and has reflects an enduring belief among Republicans: that people in the U.S. don?t die because they lack health insurance.

?[Y]ou go to the hospital, you get treated, you get care, and it?s paid for, either by charity, the government or by the hospital,? Romney said. ?We don?t have people that become ill, who die in their apartment because they don?t have insurance.?

It?s eerily reminiscent of a statement President George W. Bush made in 2007 that haunted Republicans during the 2008 campaign ? ?[P]eople have access to health care in America. After all, you just go to an emergency room.?

There?s just one problem: It?s not true.

Numerous studies over the past 10 years conclude that tens of thousands of Americans die each year because they lack insurance.

A 2009 study conducted at Harvard Medical School and Cambridge Health Alliance, and published in the American Journal of Public Health concluded that ?[l]ack of health insurance is associated with as many as 44,789 deaths per year in the United States, more than those caused by kidney disease. ? The increased risk of death attributable to uninsurance suggests that alternative measures of access to medical care for the uninsured, such as community health centers, do not provide the protection of private health insurance.?

A 2012 report by the health care reform advocacy group Families USA concluded that 26,100 people died prematurely in America in 2010 due to lack of insurance. That report extrapolated from a 2002 Institute of Medicine study ? conducted when the uninsurance rate was lower ? which concluded that 18,000 people died prematurely because they weren?t covered.

In a 2009 update, the IOM concluded that uninsured patients are at higher risk of mortality or poor health outcomes in the aftermath of both acute medical issues (heart attacks, serious injury, stroke) and chronic ones (cancer, diabetes).

In 2008, the Urban Institute?s Stan Dorn concluded that ?[b]ased on the IOM?s methodology and subsequent Census Bureau estimates of insurance coverage, 137,000 people died from 2000 through 2006 because they lacked health insurance, including 22,000 people in 2006. Much subsequent research has continued to confirm the link between insurance and mortality risk described by IOM. In fact, subsequent studies and analysis suggest that, if anything, the IOM methodology may underestimate the number of deaths that result from a lack of insurance coverage.?

Conservatives have attacked these findings and methods and argued that, controlling for health status, there?s no difference in survival probabilities between insured and uninsured people. When the Families USA report came out, Avik Roy, a Romney health adviser, called its findings ?statistical hogwash.?

To buttress his argument, he cited a thorough study by Richard Kronick ? a University of Rochester health policy expert who served in the Obama administration and was a senior adviser to Bill Clinton during his push for health care reform. His conclusion? ?[I]f two people are otherwise similar at baseline ? but one is insured and the other uninsured, their likelihood of survival over a 2-16-year follow-up period is nearly identical.?

Further, I show that survival probabilities for the insured and uninsured are similar even among disadvantaged subsets of the population; that there are no differences for long-term uninsured compared with short-term uninsured; that the results are no different when the length of the follow-up period is shortened; and that there are no differences when causes of death are restricted to those causes thought to be amenable to the quality of health care.

However, Kronick conceded that ?[g]iven the inherent uncertainties in inferring causality from the results of observational analyses, the results presented here are not able to provide a definitive answer to the question, ?How many fewer deaths would there be in the United States if all residents were continuously covered by health insurance???

In an interview, Urban?s Stan Dorn praised Kronick but defended his and his colleagues? conclusion.

?I?m aware of Rick?s study and he?s a great researcher. And I guess what I?d say is it?s an outlier,? Dorn said in an interview. ?There?s a lot of research that goes beyond what we did, and it?s an outlier.?

Dorn noted that other studies focusing on particular ailments make the link between uninsurance and death quite clear. ?We know that women with cervical cancer who are uninsured get their cancer detected later?. We know that people with heart disease don?t take their medicine because they can?t afford it?and sometimes die.?

And as Boston University health economist Austin Frakt noted when he engaged this same controversy in February 2010, ?among recent studies in this area the evidence is greater than three-to-one in favor of an insurance-health outcome link, including mortality.?

In 2006, then-Massachusetts governor Romney himself agreed ? at least to an extent. Though he did not address the mortality issue specifically, in an April 2006 presentation before the Chamber of Commerce he conceded that uninsured people who seek health care at emergency rooms experience worse outcomes.

?There ought to be enough money to help people get insurance because an insured individual has a better chance of having an excellent medical experience than the one who has not. An insured individual is more likely to go to a primary care physician or a clinic to get evaluated for their conditions and to get early treatment, to get pharmaceutical treatment, as opposed to showing up in the emergency room where the treatment is more expensive and less effective than if they got preventive and primary care.?

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Brian Beutler is TPM's senior congressional reporter. Since 2009, he's led coverage of health care reform, Wall Street reform, taxes, the GOP budget, the government shutdown fight, and the debt limit fight. He can be reached at brian@talkingpointsmemo.com.

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Body language: Love or hate him, it was all Joe

NEW YORK (AP) ? This time, they didn't need Big Bird.

Because really, who needed a "Sesame Street" character to grab all the post-debate attention when there was Joe Biden's smile? or laugh, chuckle, grimace, grin, smirk, or "goofy face," according to various descriptions?

Whether you loved or hated his performance ? a decision that seemed to split (surprise!) along partisan lines ? it was Biden who dominated the conversation during and after Thursday's vice-presidential debate, with his animated facial reactions to almost anything his opponent, Paul Ryan, uttered.

The vice president also came up with the two catchiest phrases of the night ? "bunch of malarkey" and "bunch of stuff" ? both of them employed (and tweeted, and retweeted) to paint his Republican opponent as untruthful.

Some impressions of the night, from political communication and body language experts:

WHATEVER YOU CALLED IT, IT WORKED:

"I'm not sure what that was ? a smile? Not really. Not a laugh, either," said Katherine Hall Jamieson, a professor of political communication at the University of Pennsylvania. "And actually not a grin. It was really just something that said, 'I have an answer to that and I'm holding it.'"

Was it appropriate?

That, said Jamieson, would simply depend on one's allegiance. "The Republicans are trying to advance the argument that Biden was behaving in an unhinged fashion," she said. The Democrats, of course, thought it was great.

Another expert in the field thinks that even if some viewers were offended by the smiling, for lack of a better word, it helped Biden control the agenda.

"I think it was part of an overall strategy to keep Ryan off stride," said Jerry Shuster, who teaches political communication at the University of Pittsburgh. "He really couldn't ever finish a thought."

Jamieson echoed that: "Whenever you're paying attention to the person reacting, it draws attention from the person talking," she said.

In any case, it seemed to be just what President Barack Obama needed from his running mate.

"If I were the president's doctor I would say, 'This is just what I ordered,'" Shuster said.

ENGAGING, OR A TURNOFF:

While many found Biden's grins infectious, some found them immature.

"That mugging, those condescending looks ? it was a complete turnoff," said body language expert Lillian Glass, author of the upcoming "Body Language Advantage." ''He was bullying, he was smug, he interrupted ... I think he lost a lot of his message based on facial gestures."

Biden may have been deemed the winner by many, but "from a body language point of view, he did not win this debate," she said.

A GOOD FIRST OUTING FOR RYAN:

Even though he's much less experienced than Biden, experts agreed that it was a first good outing for Ryan.

"He passed the threshold of being an acceptable vice president ? through his command of foreign policy, which is a difficult threshold since he's a domestic policy wonk," said Jamieson.

"He was more gentlemanly," said Glass, in Los Angeles. "He looked at the vice president, and didn't ever mug, or make a face."

LONG LIVE THE MODERATOR:

ABC's Martha Raddatz got much praise for her smart and swift moderating ? with some people tweeting that SHE was the evening's winner.

A noted exception: Fox News host Sean Hannity, who tweeted, "Martha Raddatz is the worst moderator ever." He and some others believed she was too quick to cut off Ryan and to let Biden talk over him.

In any case, her performance was seen by most as a clear contrast to PBS' Jim Lehrer's in last week's debate between Obama and Mitt Romney.

REBUTTAL WITNESSES:

Skillful moderator or not, this debate was much more substantial than the Obama-Romney face-off because the two men answered each other and really engaged in a give-and-take.

"Both candidates were effective in rebuttal," said Jamieson. "But especially Biden controlled the agenda by rebutting EVERYTHING ? both in words and in gestures."

VOCABULARY LESSON:

In the Webster's New World Dictionary, "malarkey" means "insincere, meaningless or deliberately misleading talk." In the vice-presidential debate, it meant a separate hashtag on Twitter and lots of attention for Biden's folksy style.

"With all due respect, that's a bunch of malarkey," he told Ryan.

He did what Democrats wished Obama had done last week with Romney: Call out the opponent when you think he's being untruthful.

Biden also told Ryan: "This is a bunch of stuff," referring to the congressman's criticism of Obama's treatment of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Shuster, the University of Pittsburgh professor, liked the phrase, but thought Biden really wanted to say something, er, stronger.

NOT HOLDING HIS AGE AGAINST HIM:

At 69, Biden was debating a man 27 years his junior. That was not lost on many in the Twitterverse, who sent various tweets referring to Ryan's tender age of 42.

But nowhere was Biden's consciousness of the age gap clearer than when Ryan mentioned President John F. Kennedy as an example of a president who made certain cuts before.

"Oh, now you're Jack Kennedy!" Biden quipped ? perhaps eager to channel Sen. Lloyd Bentsen and his famous "You're no Jack Kennedy" quip to then opponent Dan Quayle.

"I knew that was coming because of the age difference," says Shuster. "I even told my students in class today to expect it."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/body-language-love-hate-him-joe-080333145--election.html

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Friday, October 12, 2012

Investor wants $20 million for Argentine flagship

ACCRA, Ghana (AP) ? International investors put a $20 million price tag on an Argentine navy training ship Thursday after a judge in Ghana ruled that the ARA Libertad cannot set sail until the South American country settles claims for unpaid debts.

The U.S. creditors are demanding payment in full on Argentine bonds for which most investors accepted 30 cents on the dollar in 2005.

Justice Richard Agyei-Frimpong had ordered the tall sailing ship held at Tema harbor days earlier after creditors cited judgments in the U.S. and Britain approving the seizure of Argentine assets anywhere in the world. On Thursday, he said Argentina failed to persuade him to remove the injunction.

Argentina's government said the ruling violates international norms as well as rulings by judges in the U.S., Germany and France that found Argentine military vessels immune from the seizures.

The ruling "compromises Ghana's international responsibility, adding a political dimension to the judicial case that affects bilateral relations," Argentina's defense ministry said. It said the country's deputy defense minister and foreign minister would travel to Africa to discuss the matter with Ghana's highest authorities.

The case was brought by NML Capital Ltd., a subsidiary of the Elliot Capital Management fund run by billionaire Paul Singer, who leads a group of holdouts demanding payment in full plus interest for Argentine bonds bought at fire sale prices after Argentina's economy collapsed in 2002. Some 93 percent of bondholders accepted pennies on the dollar seven years ago, but Argentina has failed to come to terms with the holdouts.

Singer "has boasted of having always won with his strategy of buying debt in default so that he can later multiply geometrically his investment. The immorality of this usurious practice" has been particularly harmful to African countries, the Argentine foreign ministry said in a statement Thursday.

The three-masted training vessel Libertad came to Ghana on a goodwill mission as part of a West African tour with hundreds of navy cadets from Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Peru. Chile's government said Thursday it was keeping in contact with the Argentine navy and their cadets' families as the situation developed.

Luis Suarez, a cadet working in the ship's galley, told an Argentine radio station that they access to Internet and phones and can communicate with their families back home. He said that there is food aboard the ship and the crew rode buses into town to buy things, but that their movements are restricted.

"We are not freely circulating," Suarez said.

NML now plans to seek an auction of the ship, which it hopes will pressure Argentina to post a bond in Ghana reflecting the vessel's value. At that point, the ship and its crew would be able to leave port, Argentina would forfeit the bond, and NML would collect the money.

NML's lawyer, Ace Anan Ankomah, said his side filed a motion saying "you know what, our claim is all about $350 million, but if you post a bond of $20 million, we will agree with you and go to court, that the vessel can leave. So we are waiting to hear from them."

Argentina responded that it won't bend.

"Argentina will exhaust all judicial possibilities in Ghana and in international courts in defense of its sovereignty, against the vulture funds and those who try to impose a global system in which people's lives are subjected to the speculation of capital," the foreign ministry said.

Robert Raben, director of the American Task Force Argentina, a Washington lobbying group representing bondholders, said the people of Ghana will benefit from Thursday's ruling.

"As a country upholds the rule of law, investment increases and the economy grows. This is precisely the opposite direction that Argentina has gone ? repudiating debt that it has the ability to pay," Raben's statement said. "As a result of these policies, investment into Argentina has evaporated, and it has become isolated from the international community."

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Associated Press writers Almudena Calatrava and Michael Warren in Buenos Aires contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/investor-wants-20-million-argentine-flagship-231314839--finance.html

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'Jurassic Park 4' Concept Art Is Crazier Than You Think

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George Hincapie, Armstrong lieutenant and close ally, admits to doping

PARIS (Reuters) - George Hincapie, one of Lance Armstrong's former team mates and closest allies, has admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs.

The 39-year-old American, who rode alongside Armstrong in each of his seven Tour de France wins, released a statement on Wednesday confessing that he cheated.

"Because of my love for the sport, the contributions I feel I have made to it, and the amount the sport of cycling has given to me over the years, it is extremely difficult today to acknowledge that during a part of my career I used banned substances," he said.

"Early in my professional career, it became clear to me that, given the widespread use of performance enhancing drugs by cyclists at the top of the profession, it was not possible to compete at the highest level without them."

Hincapie, regarded as Armstrong's unofficial lieutenant during his record breaking feats in the Tour de France from 1999 to 2005, joined a list of former Armstrong teammates, including Floyd Landis and Tyler Hamilton, to admit to doping.

The three were among 11 riders identified on Wednesday as having provided evidence to the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) in its investigation into doping in cycling.

Armstrong has always denied using drugs but was banned for life in August after deciding not to fight the charges laid against him by USADA.

Hincapie said he stopped using drugs six years ago and decided to come clean about his own past in a bid to restore credibility to the sport.

"Two years ago, I was approached by US Federal investigators, and more recently by USADA, and asked to tell of my personal experience in these matters," he said.

"I would have been much more comfortable talking only about myself, but understood that I was obligated to tell the truth about everything I knew. So that is what I did.

"Cycling has made remarkable gains over the past several years and can serve as a good example for other sports," Hicapie said.

"Thankfully, the use of performance enhancing drugs is no longer embedded in the culture of our sport, and younger riders are not faced with the same choice we had."

(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Julian Linden)

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Cops looking for missing girl find body, unclear if her

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Police searching for missing Colorado girl Jessica Ridgeway said late Wednesday that they had found a body, but it was unclear whether it was the 10-year-old.

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Jessica Ridgeway disappeared while making the short walk to school Friday.

The body was removed from Pattridge Park in Arvada -- an area dotted with abandoned coal mines -- by Westminster Police just before 9 p.m. Wednesday (11 p.m. ET), NBC station KMBC reported.

Westminster Police spokesperson Trevor Materasso did not release the gender or approximate age of the body, the station said.

Police confirmed the discovery of the body to NBC News and said a statement would be issued at 6:30 a.m. local time (8:30 a.m. ET).

Earlier Wednesday, authorities said they believed Jessica, a fifth-grader with blond hair and glasses who loves math and gym class, had been abducted. She disappeared Friday on what should have been a short walk to school.

After initially saying that the public didn't need to fear a kidnapper, the police said they were investigating whether Jessica's case might be related to that of another girl who was abducted for several hours Monday in Cody, Wyoming.

In that case, a man lured the 11-year-old girl into a sport utility vehicle, saying he needed help finding his puppy. The girl was released four hours later and was discovered by hunters. Police there are looking for a white man, between 55 and 60 years old, with short, strawberry-blond or white hair and a neatly trimmed mustache.

In Colorado, the parents of a missing 10-year-old Jessica Ridgeway open up for the first time since their daughter disappeared on her way to school. They vow to "never stop looking." NBC's Miguel Almaguer reports.

Police explore link between missing Colorado girl and Wyoming abduction

Westminster police spokeswoman Karlyn Tilley noted there is "no specific connection" between Jessica's disappearance and the Wyoming case. "It's just like everything else they're looking at," Tilley said Wednesday. "They just don't want to leave any stone unturned."

Adding to the mystery was a reported sighting more than 2,000 miles away in Dexter, Maine.

Police release new photos, video in search for missing Colorado girl

A woman reported seeing a girl who looked like Jessica on Sunday, in a blue Buick station wagon with Colorado plates. Authorities issued a statewide alert for officers to stop any blue Buick station wagons with Colorado plates, Dexter police Sgt. Alan Grinnell said.

Citizens also have passed on tips from Maryland, Texas and Nevada, Materasso said.

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After giving the interview, Jessica's mother Sarah Ridgeway and father, Jeremiah Bryant, embrace at the Westminster Police Department Tuesday.

Backpack, water bottle found
Police in the Denver suburb of Westminster repeatedly have urged the public to study the details of Jessica?s face in a photo ? a small, gap-toothed grin, a slight bruise on her nose ? and a short home video, in hopes they may have seen something or come across the girl.

They've thanked thousands of Coloradans and others for helping with a search they have insisted is focused on the area surrounding Jessica's home.

The only real clue police have revealed is the discovery over the weekend of a backpack and water bottle that Jessica had with her when she disappeared.

The items were found in the town of Superior, some six miles from her home. Police won't discuss what was found in the bag or testing results on it.

The search for Jessica went national, thanks in part to social media and a Facebook page set up to help find the girl.

"Do your good deed of the day and retweet Jessica's photo," hundreds of Tweets urged Wednesday.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Jason ?Mayhem? Miller goes on bizarre tirade during ?MMA Hour? (VIDEO)

On Monday's "MMA Hour," retired MMA fighter Jason "Mayhem" Miller went on a bizarre, profane tirade before storming out 45 minutes before the interview was due to end. He stayed in the character of Lucky Patrick, the fighter he plays in the upcoming MMA movie "Here Comes the Boom." He called host Ariel Helwani, who is Jewish, Aryan, dropped the f-bomb several times, and referred to the Columbus Day Parade in New York as the "wop parade."

Watch for yourself. There are several instances of vulgar language throughout the video, so it may not be right for you to watch at work. The 15-minute video is worth watching all the way through, but you only need to watch a few minutes to get an idea of his weird behavior.

In a vacuum, this could be seen as just a bit of poorly-executed promotion for the movie. However, if that was the case, Helwani wouldn't have made so many attempts to get Miller, not "Patrick," to talk. If Miller wanted to do this well, he would have let Helwani in on the joke before the interview started. He didn't. Helwani tweeted:

It's also not the only bizarre incident Miller has been involved with lately. After his release from the UFC, Miller tweeted UFC president Dana White, "Kill yourself, @danawhite, we are all begging you." He was then found naked in a church and arrested for vandalism.

Miller, who fought in the UFC, Strikeforce and Dream, has long been one of MMA's more outrageous personalities. This won him many fans and television work on shows like MTV's "Bully Beatdown," but also got him in trouble occasionally. He ran into the cage after Jake Shields won the Strikeforce championship, which touched off a melee between Shields' camp and Miller.

Hopefully, he will get help with whatever is causing him to act so oddly.

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Dunham, Rushdie among big names at New Yorker fest

NEW YORK (AP) ? A year ago, not many people had heard of Lena Dunham.

This year, in a sign of her stunningly swift path to major fame, the young creator and star of HBO's "Girls" was one of the top draws of the weekend's New Yorker Festival, the annual gathering where fans of the magazine flock to hear their favorite authors, actors, directors, artists, and politicians interviewed, of course, by their favorite New Yorker writers.

Dunham, 26, whose appearance sold out in the first 20 minutes that tickets went on sale this year, was interviewed by New Yorker TV critic Emily Nussbaum on Sunday, just as word of her seven-figure book deal was emerging, an essay collection to be published by Random House.

The actress also was nominated for multiple Emmys last month. She didn't win, but she did get a hug from comedian Louis C.K. at the ceremony, and she revealed in an awestruck voice Sunday that he'd said to her: "What you are doing is important."

"I dressed as you for Halloween!" she replied, according to Dunham's account. "You're too much," he shot back.

Dunham's every word, it seemed, was greeted with admiring laughter. Among her observations:

ON FANS: "I go to places and people talk to me. They're a great cross-section. I have three different rabbis in contact with me."

ON OLD BOYFRIENDS THINKING THEY'RE IN HER SHOW: "It's shocking how many guys would like to take credit for the (jerks, but a stronger word) I write!"

ON CRITICISM OF HER AND HER SHOW: "I've been in therapy since I was seven ? I thought I had cornered the market on self-criticality."

ON ATTENTION PAID TO HER RECENT OUTING IN SHORT SHORTS: "Get used to it, 'cause I'm gonna live 'til 105 and I'm gonna show my thighs every day!"

ON DRIVING: "I don't drive. It's not going to happen. Some people are not meant to be mothers, and some people are not meant to drive."

As always, New Yorker lovers came from near and far to partake in the three-day festival, held at venues around town. The festival said it had ticket buyers this year in 45 states and 22 countries outside the U.S.

This being an election year, there was a healthy share of politics, including a panel on the women's vote that began with the promise it would be livelier than last week's debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.

"I don't think anyone has altitude sickness here," quipped moderator Dorothy Wickenden, a reference to Obama's widely perceived listlessness in Denver.

The conversation got testy, though, on issues like abortion and contraception and their role in the election.

"Women don't want to be talked to from the waist down," said Kellyanne Conway, a Republican strategist and pollster, arguing that co-panelist Cecile Richards, the president of Planned Parenthood, and other Democrats focused too much on those issues. "They want to be talked to from the waist up, where their eyes and ears and brains are."

A young woman rose from the audience to say she was trying to listen from the waist up, but that it was hard, given what she was hearing about issues involving the other half of her body.

Another high-profile guest at the festival was author Salman Rushdie, discussing "Joseph Anton," his new memoir about the fatwa declared on him in 1989 by Iran's Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.

Interviewed by New Yorker editor David Remnick, Rushdie recounted the difficult days just after the fatwa was declared, when he slowly realized that he would have to go into hiding for what turned out to be a decade.

He also talked about the cathartic experience of finally writing his story.

"I wanted to slam the door on those years, but I always knew I would write it one day," Rushdie said. "I thought if anyone was going to write it, I wanted to write it first."

The Rushdie session was not without humor. In a conversation about freedom of expression, the author of "The Satanic Verses" and "Midnight's Children" allowed that one of his least favorite books is the racy trilogy "Fifty Shades of Grey," a page or two of which he read on Amazon.

"I've never read anything so badly written that got published," he quipped. "It made 'Twilight' look like 'War and Peace.'"

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Russia court frees 1 of 3 jailed punk band members

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Yekaterina Samutsevich, center, was freed by an appeal court after her sentence was suspended; but the court upheld two-year prison terms for Maria Alyokhina, left and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, right, seen in court Wednesday.

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MOSCOW -- A Russian appeals court on Wednesday upheld the two-year jail sentences handed down to two members of punk band Pussy Riot for a protest against Vladimir Putin in a cathedral, but freed a third member by suspending her sentence.

A Moscow City Court judge said the court was leaving the sentences in place for Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, 22, and Maria Alyokhina, 24, and issuing a suspended sentence for Yekaterina Samutsevich, 30.

The three women were convicted in August of hooliganism motivated by religious hatred for belting out a "punk prayer" in Moscow's main Orthodox cathedral imploring the Virgin Mary to rid Russia of Putin.

Russian Orthodox Church to Pussy Riot punk band: Repent before appeal

The case sparked an international outcry, with Western governments and pop star Madonna condemning the sentences as disproportionate, a view not widely shared in Russia where public opinion was shocked by the protest.

The three band members said their performance was a political protest and that they have no animus toward Russian Orthodox faithful.

Before the ruling Wednesday, relatives and lawyers for the trio complained of political interference in the original trial and said that Putin's weekend comments on the case in an interview marking his 60th birthday had compromised the appeal.?

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UnitedHealth to buy most of Brazil's Amil for $4.9 billion

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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Auction Profit Streams! - Dan's Internet Marketing Business Blog!

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