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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Illinois RB Jason Ford ineligible for bowl

Posted by?Jerry HinnenCoachless 6-7?UCLA and coachless 6-6?Illinois's matchup in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl has been panned as one of the least intriguing of the bowl season from the day it was announced, and the Bruins haven't seemed particularly interested in the game themselves, skipping out on practice and having four players miss the game through academic and team rules issues. But just to prove they can match their opponent step-for-step in indifference as well as lack of regular season wins, the Illini have now also announced a major absence from the game.

The player in question is leading rusher Jason Ford, who the Illini have confirmed will be?academically ineligible for the bowl and will not make the trip to San Francisco. The announcement ends the career of Ford, a senior with 1,962 rushing yards.

Reserve wide receiver Jake Kumerow?will also miss the game through academics.?

Ford appeared in at least 12 games all four years of his Illini career but had to wait to wait until the 2011 season for a chance as the featured back thanks to Mikel LeShoure. While Ford's total of 600 yards and 7 touchdowns led the Illini in both categories this year, an expected breakout season failed to materialize as Ford reached the 100-yard mark just one time (vs. Penn State) and averaged just 3.9 yards per-carry. His 26 career rushing touchdowns do place him second on the Illinois all-time list in that category.

Ford will likely be replaced by fellow senior Troy Pollard, who totaled 462 yards this season but on only 62 carries, a 7.5 yard average.

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JingXing S7100: an Android tablet for gaming | Ubergizmo

JingXing S7100It looks like the Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY isn?t going to be the only dedicated Android gaming device on the block, a company named JingXing has decided to step into that niche with a device of its own: the JingXing S7100. However, the S7100 isn?t a phone and takes the form factor of tablet instead, and features gamepad controls on the sides of the display.

While the specs of the device weren?t revealed, it will be running on Android (as evident by the dedicated Android buttons on the bottom of the device and the Android logo on the back), and will feature a rear camera and a front facing camera. The tablet?s gamepad gives users a 4-way D-pad, 4 regular buttons (circle, triangle, square, x), as well as start and select. No sign of shoulder buttons, so I guess you?ll need to use onscreen controls for those.

Don?t expect to have a dedicated app store like the Xperia PLAY/PlayStation Vita ? but you can be pretty sure that ROM emulators are going to be this tablet?s best friends.?No word on pricing or availability, but we?ll keep you posted if it turns up on this side of the world. It?s always interesting to see tablet manufacturers putting their own spin on Android devices ? with the plethora of tablets available on the market today, they need to find a way to stand out somehow.
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Cleric blames Iraqi politicians for Baghdad blasts

Iraqi security forces inspect a crater caused by a car bomb attack in the neighborhood of Karrada in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. A series of blasts Thursday morning in Baghdad killing and wounding scores of people in a coordinated attack designed to wreak havoc across the Iraqi capital. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

Iraqi security forces inspect a crater caused by a car bomb attack in the neighborhood of Karrada in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. A series of blasts Thursday morning in Baghdad killing and wounding scores of people in a coordinated attack designed to wreak havoc across the Iraqi capital. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

ADDS NAME OF NEIGHBORHOOD - Iraqi security forces and people inspect the scene of a car bomb attack in the Karrada neighborhood of Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. A series of blasts Thursday morning in Baghdad killing and wounding scores of people in a coordinated attack designed to wreak havoc across the Iraqi capital. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

Iraqi security forces inspect a crater caused by a car bomb attack in the neighborhood of Karrada in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. A series of blasts Thursday morning in Baghdad killing and wounding scores of people in a coordinated attack designed to wreak havoc across the Iraqi capital. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

Iraqi security forces inspect a crater caused by a car bomb attack in the Karrada neighborhood in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. A series of blasts Thursday morning in Baghdad killing and wounding scores of people in a coordinated attack designed to wreak havoc across the Iraqi capital. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

Iraqi security forces inspect a crater caused by a car bomb attack in the neighborhood of Karrada in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011. A series of blasts Thursday morning in Baghdad killing and wounding scores of people in a coordinated attack designed to wreak havoc across the Iraqi capital. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

(AP) ? Iraq's Shiite spiritual leader on Friday demanded the country's politicians work to restore security, saying their conflicts were to blame for attacks like the devastating bombings that tore through mostly Shiite neighborhoods of Baghdad and killed at least 69 people.

The calls by Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, made by his representative in a Friday prayer sermon, implicitly hit on the political showdown between the Shiite prime minister and the top Sunni political leader in the country, against whom the government put out an arrest warrant, accusing him of running hit squads.

Sunni Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi has denied the charges, which have fueled Sunni fears that the minority community is being pushed out of influence by the Shiite-dominated government.

Al-Sistani's aide Ahmed al-Safi did not specifically mention the conflict or any of the players in it, but his comments seemed to be a call for Sunni politicians to back down.

If someone is "dealing with terrorism, what should we do? What is the punishment that he must face after knowing that he is a killer?" al-Safi said in his sermon in the holy city of Karbala.

"The prestige of the government must be preserved ... part of its prestige is punishing abusers," he said. "The security file is not a luxury! People can be patient with lack of electricity, or lack of services, but not blood. They cannot be patient over their blood. Wyy don't you exert your efforts to preserve the blood of these people?"

Al-Sistani, who is in his mid 80s, is the most respected cleric among Iraq's Shiite majority. But he rarely appears in public and stopped meeting with politicians since around the middle of this year. He usually makes his positions known through his representative at the prayer sermon.

Sixteen blasts across Baghdad on Thursday also wounded nearly 200 people, evoking fears Iraq could dissolve into a new round of sectarian violence now that American troops have left.

Al-Safi condemned the bombing, saying, "The people are looking forward for a new life after the departure of the foreign forces, instead they face massacres."

"Politicians, be merciful with this country. You are dragging the country with your crises and you are held responsible."

These calls were echoed by other Shiite and Sunni clerics. Muqtada al-Sadr, a radical cleric, whose militiamen were blamed for sectarian killings during the worst of Iraq's violence, issued a statement, calling the conflict among Iraqi politicians as "the conflict of the mighty" which "led to the deterioration of the fragile security."

The preacher of Abu Hanifa, the main Sunni mosque in Baghdad, also criticized the Iraqi leaders who "preoccupy themselves with side issues and conflicts and ignore essential issues. You (politicians) have to pay heed to reunite Iraqis. You have to give up hatred, killing and intimidation," Sheik Ahmed al-Taha told worshippers in his sermon.

"Do not let our defeated enemy (the Americans) say that we are unable to continue with them," he added.

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Associated Press writer Qassim Abdul-Zahra contributed to this report.

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Google Activates 700,000 Android Devices a Day

Google said over 700,000 new Android devices are activated each day, capping a year of rapid growth for the popular smartphone platform.

Android chief Andy Rubin said the number works out to around 5 million Android users each week, or roughly the iPhone 4S? opening weekend sales figures. He added daily activations include cellular devices only, not re-sold or Wi-Fi ones.

Android?s steadily-climbing activations highlight the platform?s continued worldwide expansion. Google?s operating system powers more than half of the smartphones sold during the third quarter and runs on about 200 million activations to date.

Apple still holds the top device maker spot with over 250 million iOS users, but the gap between Android and iOS is shrinking. Apple?s 50-million device cushion is expected to shrink as Android phones continue to flood the market, while upstarts like Windows join the fray in 2012.

Earlier this month, Google chairman Eric Schmidt hinted at plans for Android domination, saying the platform tops Apple on price and number of vendors. The trend is expected to continue, especially in Asia where Android?s presence on low-end devices ? from makers like Huawei and ZTE ? add to its massive activation numbers.

Apple, with its single iPhone model, hasn?t flourished in Asia, where the high price-point limits expansion into emerging markets.

Meanwhile, Samsung and HTC plan to release high-end flagship devices ? such as the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and HTC Elite ? which run ?Ice Cream Sandwich,? latest version of Android. Both manufacturers, which also release low-end devices, have surpassed Apple in shipments, partly a portfolio of products.

Android?s open-source OS contributed to its massive activation numbers, but it also has drawbacks. Malware continually plagues the platform and infected apps regularly appear on Android market. The security risk may hinder Google?s dive into mobile payments if consumers perceive Android as insecure.

Rivals, including a new line of Windows smartphones, are expected to ramp up competition next year.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Break Up the Banks

To be sure, the executives lost their jobs and now must drop claims for additional compensation. But, according to the FDIC, the four still earned more than $95 million from January 2005 through September 2008. This is what happens when financial executives are compensated for ?return on equity? unadjusted for risk. The executives get the upside when things go well; when the downside risks materialize, they lose nothing (or close to it).

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Pakistan PM alleges conspiracy to oust government (AP)

ISLAMABAD ? Pakistan's prime minister claimed Thursday there was a conspiracy to oust the country's civilian government, a sign of growing tension with the army over a secret memo sent to Washington earlier this year asking for help in averting a supposed military coup.

The conflict between the army and the government intensified this week after the Supreme Court began a hearing into the scandal, which has already forced Pakistan's ambassador to the U.S. to resign and also threatens the president.

The political crisis comes as Pakistan is already facing a violent Taliban insurgency, a failing economy and severe tension with its most important ally, the United States, over NATO airstrikes that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers in November.

"Conspiracies are being hatched to pack up the elected government," Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said during a speech in Islamabad.

The prime minister did not specifically blame the military, but later in the day he made clear in a speech to parliament that the army must operate under the control of the government.

"They have to be answerable to this parliament," Gilani said. "They cannot be a state within a state."

The army is considered the strongest institution in Pakistan and has ruled the country for much of its 64-year history after carrying out a series of military coups. Analysts have expressed doubt that a coup is likely at this time, but the memo scandal has exacerbated already strained ties between the army and the government.

Gilani's comments are a sharp turn for the prime minister. He rejected the notion of a standoff between the army and the civilian leadership less than a week ago. Since then, the Supreme Court opened its hearing into the scandal and demanded a reply from President Asif Ali Zardari.

The government has questioned the need for the court hearing, saying the parliament is already investigating the matter.

"I can't see how all sides can walk it back at this point," said Cyril Almeida, a columnist for Dawn newspaper. "It seems like now someone has to go. The guy who is most vulnerable in theory, and perhaps in practice, is Zardari."

Mansoor Ijaz, a U.S. businessman of Pakistani origin, has accused Pakistan's former ambassador to Washington, Husain Haqqani, of crafting the memo sent to a senior U.S. military official asking for help in averting a coup following the American raid that killed Osama bin Laden in May.

Ijaz claimed Haqqani acted with Zardari's support. Both Haqqani and the president have denied the allegations, but the envoy resigned in the wake of the scandal.

Some analysts have questioned Ijaz's credibility and suggested the affair is a conspiracy cooked up by the military to embarrass the government. They have pointed out that fear of a coup in May is strange, since the military was in an unfavorable position at the time.

The raid against bin Laden in a Pakistani garrison town enraged the army because it was not told about it beforehand. But it also humiliated the force because it was not able to stop the operation.

Gilani reminded the parliament Thursday that his government extended "solid support" to the army and its intelligence agency, the ISI, following the raid.

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Associated Press writer Sebastian Abbot contributed to this report.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Samsung's in a gifting mood, is giving away up to 16 free games for select Galaxy devices

Well, it seems as if the holiday freebies won't stop coming. Chances are, if you own a smartphone you're an app collectionista (sorry, guys), and if you've got a certain Samsung Galaxy device in particular you're about to get a major boost to your application arsenal. In the spirit of the holidays, or maybe its 100 million downloads, Sammy's going to hook you up with some free virtual treats from its Apps store. The selection of up to 16 games won't be available for the entire line of galactic phones -- and may vary by region -- but if you own a Galaxy WiFi 5.0, Galaxy S II, Galaxy Note, Galaxy Ace or Galaxy Gio, then you are amongst the lucky ones. Included in the deal are games such as: Air Penguin, Air Attack HD, Bubble Fish, Samurai 2 and a few others (full list after the break). There's no word on when the bargain ends, so hop into the store before you miss out.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Solmaz Wein: Biscuit Dough Donuts

It was probably not the best idea to make these at home by myself... any preconceived notions of self-control went flying out the window after I took my first bite.

This recipe is totally decadent and will be sure to impress your guests when you handily whip up a batch of donuts at home for breakfast (or even better, for dessert!).

(I used canola oil instead of peanut oil which has a high enough smoking point to handle this recipe -- make sure to be extremely careful, no one wants 350 degree oil burns!)

First, pop open your can of biscuits and cut out holes in the center (I used a knife):

Heat your oil to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and place the dough rings (and soon to be donut holes) in the heated oil, flipping with tongs until golden on both sides (about 90 seconds total).? Remove donuts with tongs and place on paper towels until cooled.

Finally, top with cinnamon and sugar mix or icing and sprinkles and serve!

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

PFT: Harrison loses appeal on suspension

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We handle the big injury stories Friday in the rumor mill.

The rest goes right here, in America?s most enticing weekly segment about the injury report.

1. Here are the players were updated during the day on the rumor mill: Kevin Smith, Andre Johnson, Colt McCoy, Justin Tuck, and?Kyle Orton.

2. The Eagles are ready to go, except for defensive end Darryl Tapp who is doubtful with a broken rib.

3. The Jets get running back Joe McKnight and defensive lineman Mike Devito back in the lineup for their game against Philly.

4. The Packers are short a number of key players once again: Linebacker Desmond?Bishop (calf), Chad Clifton (hamstring), wideout Greg Jennings (knee), and defensive tackle Ryan Pickett (concussion) are all out. Running back Brandon Saine (concussion), James Starks (ankle), and guard Josh Sitton (knee) are questionable. Starks says he?ll play.

5. The Dolphins list quarterback?Matt Moore (head/neck), tackle Jake Long (back), and tight end Anthony Fasano (ribs) as questionable. They all practiced on a limited basis and look likely to face the Bills. ?Linebacker Koa Misi (shoulder) is out.

6. Mark Ingram is out again for the Saints because of his toe injury.

7. The Bills will be without Peter King?s favorite tight end Scott Chandler, who is out with an ankle injury.

8. The Bucs will be without receiver?Arrelious Benn on Saturday night against the Cowboys.?Defensive end Michael Bennett (toe), defensive tackle Brian Price (ankle) and wideout Sammie Stroughter (knee) are all questionable. Bennett is the longest shot of the questionables.

9. Dallas has a number of questionable starters: cornerback?Michael Jenkins (shoulder), center Phil Costa (concussion), and linebacker DeMarcus Ware (neck). Costa has been cleared, but still may sit.?Ware is a safe bet to play.

10. Three Broncos secondary members are questionable: David Bruton (achilles), Brian Dawkins (neck), and cornerback Andre? Goodman (concussion). Only Bruton missed practice all week.

11. ?The Patriots listed safety Patrick Chung and tackle Sebastian Vollmer as doubtful. That way they can downgrade them to out on Saturday and then I can get a cheap post out of it while trying to cram my ?family time? in for the week.

12. Devin Hester (ankle) is questionable for the Bears. Jay Cutler (thumb), Matt Forte (knee), and Sam Hurd (5-10 kilos) are all out.

13. The Panthers list tackle Jordan Gross (ankle) as questionable for Sunday?s game. They really missed him last week, but he returned for a limited practice Friday.

14. Kyle Orton is officially probable (thumb) for the Chiefs. He?ll start on Sunday against the Packers.

15. The Bengals will likely be without running back Brian Leonard, who is doubtful with a knee injury. The Bengals get Carlos Dunlap back. Tackle Andre Smith (ankle) is questionable after not practicing Friday.

16. The Raiders will be without wideout?Jacoby Ford (foot) and running back Darren McFadden (foot) yet again. Cornerback Chris Johnson is away from the team following the death of his sister. He?s out.

The team could get Denarius Moore (foot) back. He?s questionable. Also questionable:?safety Michael Huff (hamstring) and running back Taiwan Jones (hamstring). They didn?t practice all week. Oakland is very banged up.

17. Half of the Ravens team is questionable: Linebacker Ray?Lewis (toe), cornerback Lardarius Webb (toe), kicker Billy Cundiff (calf), ?guard Ben Grubbs (toe), defensive tackle Haloti Ngata (back), defensive tackle Cory Redding (ankle) and cornerback Chris Carr (back). Lewis is expected to return to the lineup Sunday night.

18. Cardinals quarterback Kevin Kolb (head) is officially questionable. He was limited in practice during the week, but the Cardinals? beat writers think John Skelton will get the start.

19. The Titans list quarterback?Matt Hasselbeck (calf) as questionable. He?s expected to start. Look for wideout Nate Washington (ankle) to play despite being questionable. He?s been playing in pain for weeks.

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

American Idol's Ruben Studdard Files for Divorce (omg!)

The Velvet Teddy Bear is going to need a hug.

American Idol champ Ruben Studdard has filed for divorce from Surata Zuri McCants, his wife of three years, TMZ reports.

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According to a rep for Studdard, "Ruben and Zuri have gone their separate ways." The documents filed in Alabama cite "irreconcilable differences" as the reason for the split.

The couple first met in October 2006, when Studdard was signing CDs at a Wal-Mart in Atlanta. He found her in the toy aisle and got her digits.

They tied the knot in a small, private ceremony in Mountain Brook, Ala., in June 2008. They have no children together.

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Magic trick reveals unconscious knowledge

People 'know' what they don't believe they've seen, study shows

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WASHINGTON ? Magic tricks prey on people?s subpar powers of perception, but new work finds that the brain has tricks of its own up its sleeve: People notice more than they think.

In the research, presented November 12 at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Luis Martinez of CSIC- Miguel Hernandez University in Spain and colleagues amazingly ?read minds? with the Princess Card Trick, invented by magician Henry Hardin in 1905. Volunteers mentally chose a playing card from a panel of six cards, which then disappeared. When a second group of cards appeared, the researchers had miraculously figured out which card a person had in mind and removed it. Few people caught the trick: All the cards in the second set were different, not just the card people had chosen.

A few seconds after viewing the two panels of cards, participants were asked which of two new cards was present in the first panel. None of the volunteers could consciously recall which card was present. Despite these avowals of ignorance, when forced to choose, people got the right answer about 80 percent of the time. ?People say they don?t know, but they do,? Martinez said. ?The information is still there, and we can use it unconsciously if we are forced to.?

To see whether this unconscious knowledge works for objects other than cards, Martinez and his colleagues performed a similar experiment with pictures of men?s faces. A similar kind of visual short-term memory helped people choose which face they had seen before, even when volunteers didn?t perceive that they knew the correct answer.

These unconscious, short-term memories are finicky, Martinez and his colleagues found. If the researchers talked to the volunteers while performing the trick, the ability to identify the card that had been present worsened. (Magicians may deploy a steady stream of patter for this very reason.) And if the researchers revealed the secret of the trick, participants performed no better than chance at identifying the card.


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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Iran buries key missile commander killed in blast (Reuters)

TEHRAN (Reuters) ? Iran buried Monday a senior military officer it called the "architect" of its missile defences, killed in a massive explosion at a Revolutionary Guards' arms depot that authorities said was an accident.

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei attended the ceremony for Brigadier General Hassan Moqaddam and the 16 other Revolutionary Guards who died in the explosion at their military base Saturday. The blast was so big it was felt in the capital Tehran, some 45 km (28 miles) away.

Officials said the accident happened as troops were moving munitions at the base west of Tehran and have denied suggestions that it may have been sabotage. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called for better observance of safety standards at military sites.

On October 12 last year a similar blast at a Revolutionary Guards munitions store killed and wounded several servicemen in Khoramabad, western Iran. Authorities said that explosion was an accident.

"Martyr Moqaddam was the main architect of the Revolutionary Guards' canon and missile power and the founder of the deterrent power of our country," Hossein Salami, the deputy head of the Revolutionary Guards, said in a eulogy at the funeral, state broadcaster IRIB reported.

The Revolutionary Guards were set up in parallel to the regular army after the 1979 Islamic Revolution and became a hugely powerful military and economic body.

A veteran of the eight-year Iran-Iraq war of the 1980s, Moqaddam's importance was underlined by the appearance of Khamenei at his funeral and a personal visit to his family by Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi to convey Ahmadinejad's condolences.

While there was no indication of any kind of attack, the timing of the explosion -- amid rising tensions with Israel and the West over Iran's nuclear program -- was likely to spark speculation about the incident.

A report published by the United Nations nuclear agency last week that contained what it called credible evidence pointing to military dimensions to Iran's atomic activities fueled demands in Washington and Europe for more sanctions on Tehran and increased talk of using military strikes to prevent it getting the bomb.

Khamenei responded by saying the Revolutionary Guards would "answer attacks with strong slaps and iron fists."

Military experts say bombing Iran's military sites would be more risky than similar actions Israel has made in the past in Iraq and Syria.

Iran has said several assassinations of nuclear scientists, and cyber attacks are covert operations by Israel and its allies to undermine the atomic work it says is entirely peaceful.

(Reporting by Ramin Mostafavi; Writing by Robin Pomeroy; Editing by Matthew Jones)

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Oil boom raises rents in ND, pushes seniors out

After living all of her 82 years in the same community, Lois Sinness left her hometown this month, crying and towing a U-Haul packed with her every possession.

She didn't want to go, but the rent on her $700-a-month apartment was going up almost threefold because of heightened demand for housing generated by North Dakota's oil bonanza. Other seniors in her complex and across the western part of the state are in the same predicament.

"Our rents were raised, and we did not have a choice," Sinness said. "We're all on fixed incomes, living mostly on Social Security, so it's been a terrible shock."

It's an irony of the area's economic success: The same booming development that made North Dakota virtually immune to the Great Recession has forced many longtime residents to abandon their homes, including seniors who carved towns like Williston out of the unforgiving prairie long before oil money arrived.

In addition to raising the rent, Sinness' landlords were going to require even long-term tenants to pay a $2,000 deposit. She fled for a cheaper apartment in Bismarck, beyond the oil patch, where her daughter also lives. Her new home is 230 miles away.

Limited housing
Thanks to new drilling techniques that make it possible to tap once-unreachable caches of crude, a region that used to have plenty of elbow room is now swarming with armies of workers. Nodding pumps dot the wide, mostly barren landscape.

But because it has limited housing, the area is ill-prepared to handle the influx of people. The result is that some rents have risen to the level of some of the nation's largest cities, with modest two-bedroom apartments commonly going for as much as $2,000.

The skyrocketing cost of living is all the talk at the senior center in downtown Williston.

"Grandma can't go to work in the oil fields and make a 150 grand a year," said A.J. Mock, director of the Williston Council for the Aging. Many of the seniors who are moving out "have lived here their entire lives and wanted to live here until they die."

Ellavon Weber, 88, is getting elbowed out of the state entirely. She's reluctantly moving to Arizona, where two of her three children live, leaving behind friends, her church and her weekly aerobics classes, as well as pinochle games and quilting bees. She says she will even miss the brutal winters.

"I thought I'd be in North Dakota the rest of my life, but evidently, that's not the case," Weber said.

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Drilling operations have transformed the area, which now resembles an industrial park. Previously uncongested highways and city streets are clogged with 18-wheelers.

Some workers live in tents, cars and campers. Hotels are booked for months. Just a handful of homes were listed for sale in October in Williston, including a humble mobile home priced at $149,500. Two mobile home parks that were abandoned after the last oil bust are now full.

In most of the surrounding towns, temporary housing camps have sprung up. Because many of them are little more than dormitories made out of shipping containers, some communities have banned them for sanitary and safety reasons.

Developers wary
Flooding that damaged thousands of homes in nearby Minot last summer has exacerbated the housing shortage.

Developers have been slow to build more apartments, largely because they got stung by the region's last oil boom when it went bust in the 1980s. About 1,000 new housing units are planned for this year, but no one expects them to make a real dent in demand.

Local officials are "turning over every rock to see if we can find a solution," Mayor Ward Koeser said. But "nothing has been found yet." He blamed the issue on supply and demand, and in some cases, greed and gouging.

North Dakota law forbids capping rental rates. And dozens of low-income housing units built decades ago are now being used to house oil workers at higher prices.

Jolene Kline, director of the state's Housing Finance Agency, said landlords who have pulled out of the low-income program have fulfilled legal requirements to provide the housing for 15 or 30 years. But, she added, that doesn't make it right.

"You can't put people in these situations, and in the worst cases, make them homeless because they can't afford shelter anymore," Kline said.

Eighty-year-old Mayo Miller hand-delivered her rent check last month just so she could give her landlord a hug and thank her for not raising the rent.

Miller's rent has jumped just $200 in 20 years, to $550. She said that increase has been fair, especially since her apartment could easily fetch $3,000 a month from a homeless-but-moneyed oil worker.

Nancy Hoffelt's family owns the apartment complex, and she remembers when tenants were in short supply just a few years ago. The family made a decision to keep rental rates within reason, especially for seniors.

"You just realize that not everybody out there is making money from oil," Hoffelt said.

Like many apartment owners in the oil patch, Hoffelt no longer answers the telephone.

"We don't have vacancies," she said. "When we'd get calls, their stories were just heart-wrenching."

'Morals and ethics'
Alton and Mary Lou Sundby, both in their early 70s, were notified last month that their rent would nearly triple. The two were almost forced to move in with their children who live out of state. But an apartment opened recently at a senior housing complex where they had been on a waiting list for more than seven years.

Mary Lou Sundby, who works part-time with mentally challenged adults, said she never thought she would be ashamed of the town where she and her husband, a retired truck driver, were raised and raised their own family.

"It just boils down to morals and ethics," she said. "And I think we're losing those in our hometown and everything it stood for."

Sinness hopes she'll eventually be able to return to her hometown. She's on a waiting list for an assisted-living complex for seniors. She also owns mineral rights on land where her grandparents homesteaded a century ago.

Oil companies are now eyeing the property for drilling, and she may reap oil royalties.

"I'm going to be buried in Williston, next to my husband, so I'm coming back dead or alive," she said. "But I'll never pay $2,000 for rent."

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NPD: October video game sales rise 1 percent

NEW YORK (AP) ? U.S. retail sales of video game hardware, software and accessories rose 1 percent to $1.08 billion in October, helped by sales of "Battlefield 3," market researcher NPD Group said Friday.

Hardware sales, which include game consoles such as the Xbox 360 and the Nintendo Wii, rose 6 percent from October 2010 to $295.6 million.

Sales of software, or the video games themselves, rose 3 percent to $621.3 million.

That's well short of the 21 percent year-over-year increase that Cowen and Co. analyst Doug Creutz was expecting. Wedbush analyst Michael Pachter, meanwhile, was forecasting a 14 percent software sales growth.

When including PC games in addition to games for consoles and hand-held gaming devices such as the Nintendo DS, software sales rose 1 percent to $649.5 million.

"Battlefield 3," a military shooter from Electronic Arts Inc. was the month's best-selling game with just under 2 million units sold.

The year's biggest game, "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3" went on sale Nov. 8 so it's not counted in the current sales figures.

NPD does not include game downloads and online games played on Facebook and mobile devices in its monthly retail sales data.

Associated Press

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Wealth Building from the Old Testament (Free Money Finance)

For those of you new to Free Money Finance, I post on The Bible and Money every Sunday. Here's why.

Dr. Thomas Stanley (author of The Millionaire Next Door) offers us this wealth-building tip from the Old Testament (he quotes a small business owner who is a millionaire next door):

He often recalled a lesson he learned from the Old Testament: something about 7 bad years and 7 good years. . . .? Be sure to store your grain when grain is plentiful.? In other words, build wealth when demand for one's product is high.

The story he references here is the one told in Genesis 41. Pharaoh has two dreams, asks his magicians and wise men to interpret them, no one can, then one remembers Joseph has the gift of interpreting dreams. They pluck Joseph out of jail (he was there because he was accused falsely) and he tells them what the dreams mean as follows (Genesis 41:25-36, NIV):

Then Joseph said to Pharaoh, ?The dreams of Pharaoh are one and the same. God has revealed to Pharaoh what he is about to do. The seven good cows are seven years, and the seven good heads of grain are seven years; it is one and the same dream. The seven lean, ugly cows that came up afterward are seven years, and so are the seven worthless heads of grain scorched by the east wind: They are seven years of famine.

?It is just as I said to Pharaoh: God has shown Pharaoh what he is about to do. Seven years of great abundance are coming throughout the land of Egypt, but seven years of famine will follow them. Then all the abundance in Egypt will be forgotten, and the famine will ravage the land. The abundance in the land will not be remembered, because the famine that follows it will be so severe. The reason the dream was given to Pharaoh in two forms is that the matter has been firmly decided by God, and God will do it soon.

??And now let Pharaoh look for a discerning and wise man and put him in charge of the land of Egypt. Let Pharaoh appoint commissioners over the land to take a fifth of the harvest of Egypt during the seven years of abundance. They should collect all the food of these good years that are coming and store up the grain under the authority of Pharaoh, to be kept in the cities for food. This food should be held in reserve for the country, to be used during the seven years of famine that will come upon Egypt, so that the country may not be ruined by the famine.?

Anyone want to guess who the "discerning and wise man" is that Pharaoh puts in charge of the whole land? The story continues with Genesis 41:37-44 (NIV):

The plan seemed good to Pharaoh and to all his officials. So Pharaoh asked them, ?Can we find anyone like this man, one in whom is the spirit of God??

Then Pharaoh said to Joseph, ?Since God has made all this known to you, there is no one so discerning and wise as you. You shall be in charge of my palace, and all my people are to submit to your orders. Only with respect to the throne will I be greater than you.?

So Pharaoh said to Joseph, ?I hereby put you in charge of the whole land of Egypt.? Then Pharaoh took his signet ring from his finger and put it on Joseph?s finger. He dressed him in robes of fine linen and put a gold chain around his neck. He had him ride in a chariot as his second-in-command, and people shouted before him, ?Make way!? Thus he put him in charge of the whole land of Egypt.

Then Pharaoh said to Joseph, ?I am Pharaoh, but without your word no one will lift hand or foot in all Egypt.?

This is one of my favorite sections in the Bible. Joseph has gone from a shepherd who was thrown into a well and then sold as a slave by his brothers through a series of events that landed him in jail in Egypt. And in one day he goes from the lowest of the low to the highest of the high. It's a wonderful story of redemption.

As far as personal finances go, it's also a story emphasizing the reason we all need emergency funds and extra savings. Things aren't always going to be as bright as they are today (we've all learned that over the past few years, huh?) There are times extra expenses pop up, times when someone can't work, times when an illness strikes. That's why we need to save now -- for the seven years of famine.

Only let's hope that they last for just a bit. SEVEN YEARS seems pretty severe! ;-)

Source: http://www.freemoneyfinance.com/2011/11/wealth-building-from-the-old-testament.html

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Video: By default, Romney?s the leader

NYT: Occupy protesters getting each other sick

Occupy Wall Street protesters in Zuccotti Park share food, cigarettes, tent ? and germs. As the weather turns, protesters in the tightly-packed quarters are coming down with a variety of conditions, including so-called 'Zuccotti lung'.

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Clint Eastwood Calls 'J. Edgar' An Intriguing 'Portrait'

Dustin Lance Black tells MTV News he wrote the Leonardo DiCaprio-starring drama for 'this generation' as a cautionary tale.
By Kara Warner


Leonardo DiCaprio and Naomi Watts in "J. Edgar"
Photo: Warner Bros

Long before its release, "J. Edgar" had movie fans excited for its opening on Friday (November 11). Why? Because it features the bona fide box-office draw of star Leonardo DiCaprio, rising star Armie Hammer and a living Hollywood legend in director Clint Eastwood. Not only that, but the film is based on the creation and formation of the FBI, which was founded by J. Edgar Hoover.

That subject might not be as intriguing to a young audience as something like "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas," but the parties closest to the project want you to know that there is more to this story than drama and history.

"A portrait of a very important man in American history," Eastwood told MTV News at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art "Art + Film" Gala when asked what younger audiences should expect from the film. "And [they can] get an idea of him if they don't know about him. Hopefully, they know something about that and the history that surrounded him because he reigned at a very important era, starting with the Bolshevik invasion from within the [1920s]," he said.

Oscar-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black added that the idea of making the story relevant to younger generations was front of mind for him throughout the writing process.

"I wanted to write it for this generation. There's a lot you can talk about with J. Edgar Hoover, but I chose the things I thought a young generation could identify with," Black explained. "We're not going to focus on McCarthy, we're going to focus on Martin Luther King. We're going to focus on things that [Hoover] did that were heinous, that these kids will probably be surprised by and also a lot of the great things he did that we've all forgotten about.

"There's some gun-shooting and explosions and all that sort of stuff that I hope young people like," he continued. "But for the most part, it's a cautionary tale saying, 'Hey, young people, here was a man that made his life all about being famous and it turned him into a monster.' So fame is great, but if you don't put love first, you might be a problem."

Check out everything we've got on "J. Edgar."

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Airbus A350 faces delay by up to 6 months (AP)

PARIS ? Airbus parent company EADS NV said Thursday it took a euro200 million ($273 million) charge in its third quarter accounts because of a new delay in the launch of its strategic long-range jet the A350XWB.

The European aircraft manufacturer says the A350 lightweight composite jet will enter service during the first half of 2014, up to six months after it was previously expected to begin carrying passengers.

The company gave no explanation for the delay in a statement. The announcement came as EADS announced higher third quarter profit and raised its earnings guidance for the full year.

The A350XWB is a new long-range jet designed to go head-to-head with rival Boeing's much-hyped jet, the 787. Airbus says the use of lightweight carbon composite materials and advances in the aircraft's aerodynamics will make it 25 percent more fuel efficient than current jets. But the program has given Airbus engineers headaches throughout its long development.

Airbus said final assembly of the A350 will start in the first quarter of next year, with entry into service in the first half of 2014.

EADS' net profit in the third quarter rose to euro312 million, up from euro13 million a year earlier. Airbus, the largest part of the company that also includes helicopter maker Eurocopter, satellite builder Astrium and defence electronics firm Cassidian, delivered 376 aircraft during the first nine months of 2011. The company expects to deliver between 520 and 530 aircraft in total this year.

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Sachs targets elites, Reagan legacy in his new polemic (Reuters)

NEW YORK (Reuters) ? The debt-laden and unbalanced United States economy faces a historic crisis that calls for fundamental changes including higher taxes and major political reforms, economist Jeffrey Sachs argues in his new book.

"At the root of America's economic crisis lies a moral crisis: the decline of civic virtue among America's political and economic elite," Sachs, a professor at Columbia University and a special adviser to United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, states at the outset of "The Price of Civilization."

Much of the polemical book, which calls on wealthier Americans to pay more taxes and lauds the more socially minded economic systems in Scandinavia, is a direct assault on the Tea Party and libertarian philosophy that have come to dominate the Republican Party in recent years.

No surprise there, as Sachs for years has been a vocal champion of the dispossessed throughout the world in his role as director of the Earth Institute at Columbia and through his columns, speeches and books.

Also, not surprisingly, the book has riled conservative critics for whom hiking taxes is anathema in today's politics.

"The book's veneer of economic analysis cannot conceal what is essentially a crusade against the free enterprise ethic of our republic," Wisconsin Republican U.S. Representative Paul Ryan wrote in a scathing review in The Wall Street Journal.

In the first half of the book, Sachs explains how he thinks the country got where it is today, with its mammoth budget deficits, dilapidated infrastructure, high unemployment and a population suffused with angry politics and consumerism.

"We have become like the rats that press a lever for instant pleasure, courting exhaustion and ultimately starvation," he writes.

A major culprit, in Sachs's view, was the Reagan administration's "incorrect diagnosis that 'big government' had caused the economic crises of the 1970s."

He says this resulted in tax cuts on higher incomes, restrained federal spending on civilian programs, deregulation of major industries and outsourcing of government services.

"The deepest political impact of the Reagan era was the demonization of taxes," he said.

Other targets of his ire: Wall Street, corporations, passive Democrats, and President Barack Obama.

"The Obama administration has been a government of continuity rather than change, as Wall Street, the lobbyists, and the military have remained at the center of American power and policy," Sachs writes in one of many passages critical of the Obama White House.

PRESCRIPTIONS FOR CHANGE

Sachs, whose previous books include "The End of Poverty" and "Common Wealth," supports his arguments with loads of data and citations ranging from opinion polls to philosophers.

The Buddha, he writes, "counseled us wisely about humanity's innate tendency to chase transient illusions rather than to keep our minds and lives focused on deeper, longer-term sources of well being."

Perhaps anticipating conservative critics like Ryan, Sachs repeatedly cites classic free-market advocates like Wilhelm Ropke, Milton Friedman and Friedrich Hayek for his arguments.

The latter two economists, along with John Maynard Keynes, Paul Samuelson and Adam Smith, Sachs writes, "were fully aware ... of the need for the government to be deeply engaged in public education, road building, scientific discovery, environmental protection, financial regulation and many other activities."

Sachs's prescriptions to get the U.S. out of its funk, if mostly of a liberal bent, have something for everybody.

He recommends a rise in public subsidies for unemployed young people to return to school; increased spending on infrastructure; ending the Bush tax cuts; and cutting the military's budget. But he also urges suspension of fiscal stimulus and the Fed's "quantitative easing" money policy.

"Monetary policy cannot solve America's employment problem," Sachs writes. "Temporary jobs in construction can be created through a Fed-led housing bubble, but when the bubble bursts we are left with the reality that America's manufacturing employment has fallen further under the weight of foreign competition and America's lack of global competitiveness.

"They are no solution for America's job crisis and threaten to destabilize the financial markets and undermine the country's long-term budget solvency," Sachs says.

Besides raising taxes on the wealthy, Sachs calls for a value-added tax and a tax on financial transactions, curbing tax evasion, and raising taxes on oil companies and banks.

As though to stress the fundamental nature of the country's current problems, Sachs also suggests addressing the political stalemates of the current day by reforming the Constitution "toward more parliamentarism, perhaps aiming toward a French-style mixed presidential-parliamentary system," with executive and legislative branches under a prime minister.

Such a system, he writes, would imbue politicians with a longer-term perspective of four to six years rather than the current two-year cycle, provide more proportional representation, and give more voting power to the poor.

Ultimately, Sachs places much of his hope in American youth, ethnically diverse "millennials" he says are socially liberal, better educated and more trusting of government.

Conversely, the Tea Party -- which he calls a "concoction of the anger of middle-aged, middle class white Americans" who are "easily manipulated" by status-quo interests - is aging.

"Time is against them," Sachs writes.

(Editing by Peter Bohan)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/economy/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111109/us_nm/us_books_jeffreysachs

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Falling in like with Mitt (Politico)

Republicans fall in line, and Democrats fall in love. That?s how the old saying goes.

Three years ago, Democrats fell in love with Barack Obama. Today, after nine major Republican debates and before anyone has cast a single vote, Republicans seem poised to fall in line behind Mitt Romney.

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And why shouldn?t they? In debate after debate, he has proven himself to be the least bad candidate on the stage.

The candidates who surge after him, or even in front of him, in the polls always seems to come to a bad end.

Michele Bachmann? By the time reporters had learned how to spell her name correctly, she had disappeared from serious contention.

Rick Perry? Well, Texans understand brands. They burn them into cattle. And after the CNBC debate Wednesday night, when Perry was unable to remember his third talking point - - hey, he got two out of three, cut him some slack! - - he forever branded himself the ?Oops Candidate? because ?oops? is what he was forced to reply after racking his brain for an answer after several agonizing, live-TV seconds.

Herman Cain? Well, Cain?s problem can be summed up easily: Are the Republicans willing to nominate a candidate who almost certainly will lose to Obama next November? And are they willing to nominate a candidate who could bring down a few crucial GOP Senate and House candidates along with him?

The rest of the field is ? the rest of the field.

Newt Gingrich is extremely adept at demonstrating haughty disdain during these debates.

?My colleagues have done a great job of answering an absurd question,? he said with his patented drollery Wednesday night after the other candidates were asked about health care.

It got a laugh. But Marie Antoinette probably got a laugh after she (legend has it) said, ?Let them eat cake. ? And all that got her was the guillotine.

Drollery, disdain and haughtiness are not usually what Americans end up looking for in a president. Likability is what they look for, and Gingrich radiates likability with all the power of a 25-watt bulb.

Cain was the likability candidate, but he ran into a funny thing on his way to the White House: his past.

No fewer than four women have accused him of sexual misbehavior, two of them publicly, and while in the past candidates like Bill Clinton and Arnold Schwarzenegger rode out such accusations, Cain is no Clinton and no Schwarzenegger.

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Oil price above $96 per barrel on Iran concerns

(AP) ? Oil prices are above $96 per barrel as tensions rise over Iran's nuclear program and OPEC boosts its demand forecast.

Benchmark crude on Tuesday rose 56 cents to $96.08 per barrel in morning trading in New York. Benchmark oil hasn't traded above $96 in more than three months.

Brent crude rose $1.22 to $115.78 per barrel in London.

Prices rose as Iran's president vowed to press ahead with the country's nuclear program. The United Nations is expected to report this week that Iran has been studying nuclear weapons.

Meanwhile, OPEC boosted its medium-term forecast for global oil demand to 92.9 million barrels per day by 2015, up 1.9 million barrels from the previous forecast.

Associated Press

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Obama to promote ways for veterans to find work (AP)

WASHINGTON ? President Barack Obama is promoting new ways to help veterans find jobs in a tough economy while pressing Congress to approve tax credits for businesses to hire former members of the military.

Just ahead of Veterans' Day, Obama plans to meet Monday with leading veterans' groups, then discuss steps his administration is taking to help veterans who have struggled to find work. The president was to speak from the White House Rose Garden Monday at noon.

The actions are part of a larger effort by the White House to draw contrasts with congressional Republicans who have opposed Obama's jobs legislation a year before the 2012 election. Obama has signed executive orders aimed at spurring job growth and helping homeowners and college students in recent weeks, saying he does not want to wait for Congress to act.

Obama administration officials said the president would announce that veterans can download a "Veteran Gold Card" issued by the Labor Department that allows former military members to get six months of personalized case management, assessment and counseling at career centers. The White House estimates it could help more than 200,000 unemployed veterans who served after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Obama will also promote a new government website that allows veterans to find specific jobs they're qualified for along with a jobs bank that lists openings from companies looking to hire veterans.

The initiatives are aimed at reducing unemployment among soldiers returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan. The Labor Department estimates that about 12 percent of veterans who served in the military since 9/11 are unemployed, higher than the national average of 9 percent.

Advocates for veterans say many returning soldiers struggle to translate their skills into the civilian work force or obtain the proper licensing after leaving the military. Some companies also may be reluctant to consider veterans due to fears about mental health issues or concerns that National Guard and Reserve troops may be redeployed.

The needs of unemployed veterans could become pronounced when tens of thousands of servicemen and servicewomen return from Afghanistan and Iraq by the end of this year.

Obama will urge Congress to approve a part of his jobs agenda aimed at veterans. The package includes tax credits of up to $5,600 to businesses that hire a veteran who has been unemployed for six months or more and credits of $9,600 for companies that hire an injured vet who has been unemployed that long.

The Senate is expected to consider the proposals this week.

Obama plans to meet Monday at the White House with members of the American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America and Veterans of Foreign Wars.

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Online:

Veterans' Employment and Training Service: http://www.dol.gov/vets/goldcard.html

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