Tuesday, January 31, 2012

UN says Duvalier must be tried for Haiti abuses (AP)

GENEVA ? The U.N.'s human rights office has sharply criticized a Haitian judge's recommendation against trying former dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier for alleged crimes against humanity and other rights abuses.

A spokesman for the U.N.'s High Commissioner for Human Rights says Duvalier must be tried for "very serious human rights violations" during his 15-year reign that were "extensively documented."

Rupert Colville said Tuesday the U.N. is "extremely disappointed" by Investigative Magistrate Carves Jean's decision Monday to recommend that the ruler once known as "Baby Doc" face trial only on corruption charges.

He says that under international law there is no statute of limitations for crimes such as torture, false imprisonment and murder.

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Monday, January 30, 2012

Libya leaves African Cup happy after historic win

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updated 12:35 p.m. ET Jan. 30, 2012

BATA, Equatorial Guinea (AP) -In the end, Ihaab Boussefi's late volley wasn't enough to send Libya through to the African Cup of Nations quarterfinals.

Boussefi's second goal in Sunday night's game in Bata, however, did clinch a 2-1 win over Senegal for Libya's first victory at the tournament on foreign soil, ultimately sending the players home happy at the end of an inspiring adventure.

Libya was never expected to even reach the tournament with the civil war raging at home during its qualifying campaign. Some players even left the squad to fight for the rebels on the front line.

Somehow Libya made it, and at Estadio de Bata against Senegal the players celebrated an historic victory which was a just reward for the team's perseverance.

"For us, this result was so important because of the situation and the problems, the painful situation in Libya for the people," said Marcos Paqueta, Libya's Brazilian coach.

No one illustrated what it meant to Libya more than veteran goalkeeper and captain Samir Aboud, who sank to his knees at the final whistle with his arms held out in front of him to give thanks.

After more than a decade with the team, Aboud could celebrate a victory at the African Cup.

Libya's team made the final at home in 1982 but failed to win a game at its only other trip to the tournament in 2006.

To reach Gabon and Equatorial Guinea this year, the team had to play its home games in Mali and Egypt as chaos reigned back in Libya. Yet it came through qualifying unbeaten and, despite a loss in its opening game against co-host Equatorial Guinea at the tournament, lifted itself for a creditable draw against Zambia before the success against the Senegalese.

At Estadio de Bata, Libya also had to rally after Senegal equalized following Boussefi's fifth-minute opener. But striker Boussefi, one of 12 home-based players in the squad who had no club football in the buildup because of the suspension of Libya's league, popped up with a sweetly struck volley in the final minutes.

"The players did a great job," Paqueta said. "They provided a big effort and this crowned the achievements they have made since the beginning."

The coach also called for Libya's new leaders and its reformed football federation to support the team and help it develop, and not let its "crowning moment" go to waste.

Libya's joy contrasted with the despair of Senegal's highly rated players, who fell to a third straight loss at the Cup of Nations and an embarrassing end after being tipped as a possible contender for the title.

Even with one of the best forward lines at the tournament - which included Newcastle strikers Demba Ba and Papiss Demba Cisse, Lille's Moussa Sow and captain Mamadou Niang - Senegal badly underperformed.

The team slipped to 2-1 defeats in all three games to exit the tournament without a point for the first time in its history and put coach Amara Traore's future in serious doubt.

Traore remained defiant afterward, however.

"There is no question, I will not resign. That is clear," Traore said. "I will not resign. I can't be clearer than that. It's clear. I will not resign. I have a burning desire to continue. The only certainty I have is to continue."

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Video: Difficulties continue at crippled cruise ship

A 17th body is recovered from the Costa Concordia, but at least 17 more people are missing as weather hampers efforts to remove a half-million gallons of fuel. NBC?s Michelle Kosinski reports from Isola del Giglio.

>>> causing significant delays for those trying to pump fuel out of the " costa concordia " and rough seas are hampering the efforts to save people still missing. we have the latest from the tuscan coast.

>> reporter: divers tried to work today. entering cold, choppy water. immediately descending into darkness . along deck after deck of the con concordia, down to the crushed edges, where the reef displays an ugly tangle of what was inside. mattresses, furniture, and then a single shoe. in this deeply submerged back of the ship, this is where divers did find the body of a woman near an evacuation point. perhaps flooded too quickly that night, while thousands of people aboard scrambled for lifeboats. 17 victims have been recovered, but nearly that same number are still missing. searchers today wanted to use robotic cameras to help, but the rough seas wouldn't allow it. as if that were not enough, another task needs to happen out here at the same time. pumping out fuel before it leaks. salvage teens drilled through the hull into the tanks. but the waves stopped that too. they had to detach equipment and back off. likely now won't be able to start until the middle of next week. for the uninjured survivor, they offered roughly $14,000 and plus all travel expenses , though some have chosen a legal route. this lawsuit filed yesterday in miami by six passengers seeks hundreds of millions of dollars, as punishment. saying passengers were left to fend for themselves. it will be a process, and this unwelcome view a reminder for months to come. michelle kaczynski, nbc news, giglio, italy.

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Sunday, January 29, 2012

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30-year mortgage rate rises for first time in 2012

30-year mortgage rate climbes to an average 3.98 percent. Last week, the average 30-year mortgage rate stood at a record low 3.88 percent.

The average rate on the 30-year fixed?mortgage?rose this week for the first time this month, though it remained below 4 percent for the eighth straight week.

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The low rates may be contributing to a slow turnaround in the depressed housing market. Still, many who can afford to buy or refinance a home have already done so.

Freddie Mac said Thursday the average rate on the 30-year fixed?mortgage?rose to 3.98 percent this week. That's up from 3.88 percent the previous week, which was the lowest level on record.

The average on the 15-year fixed?mortgage?also rose to 3.24 percent, from 3.17 percent the previous week. The 15-year?mortgage?hit a record low of 3.16 percent two weeks ago.

Mortgage?rates are low because they tend to track the yield on the 10-year Treasury note, which fell below 2 percent this week.

For the past three months, the 30-year fixed?mortgage?rate has hovered near 4 percent. Historically lowmortgage?rates are among the signs that point to a pickup in the housing market this year.

Sales of previously occupied homes rose in December for a third straight month. Homebuilders are slightly more hopeful because more people are saying they might consider buying this year. And home construction picked up in the final quarter of last year.

Still, new homes fell in December, the Commerce Department said Thursday. About 302,000 new homes were sold last year, making 2011 the worst year for new home sales on records dating back to 1963.

High unemployment and scant wage gains have made it harder for many people to qualify for loans. Many don't want to sink money into a home that they fear could lose value over the next few years.

Builders are hopeful that the low rates could boost sales next year. Low?mortgage?rates were cited as a key reason the National Association of Home Builders survey of builder sentiment rose strongly in December and January.

To calculate the average rates, Freddie Mac surveys lenders across the country Monday through Wednesday of each week.

The average rates don't include extra fees, known as points, which most borrowers must pay to get the lowest rates. One point equals 1 percent of the loan amount.

The average fee for the 30-year loan dipped to 0.7 from 0.8; the average on the 15-year fixed?mortgage?was unchanged at 0.8.

For the five-year adjustable loan, the average rate rose to 2.85 percent from 2.82 percent. The average on the one-year adjustable loan was unchanged at 2.74 percent.

The average fee on the five-year adjustable loan rose was unchanged at 0.7; the average on the one-year adjustable-rate loan was unchanged at 0.6.

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Video: The Road Ahead for the GOP

Did a strong performance in Thursday night's GOP debate lock up the nomination for Romney? Robert Costa, National Review; Ed Rogers, BGR Group; and Phil Musser, fmr. Romney 2008 campaign advisor, discuss.

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Liberal Union Joins Attack on Romney in Florida

Newt Gingrich is getting help from a surprising ally: the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees. The liberal-leaning labor group is running a TV ad in Florida slamming Mitt Romney for profiting personally from a company later convicted of Medicare fraud while he was a director. The ad began airing just before a new poll showed Gingrich in a dead heat with Romney to win the Jan. 31 Republican primary.

The ad, called ?Greed,? says that ?while Romney was a director at the Damon Corporation, the company was defrauding Medicare of millions,? and that ?the company was fined $100 million, but Romney, himself, made a fortune.?

Some viewers could be misled by this ad. Fraud did occur while Romney was a member of the board of the Damon Corp., which pleaded guilty in 1996 to defrauding Medicare of $25 million between 1988 and 1993. But Romney was never accused of fraud personally.

Nevertheless, the company paid a then-record $119 million fine for billing the federal health insurance program for unnecessary blood tests, according to a 2002 Boston Globe report. Romney, who was on Damon?s board from 1990 to 1993, personally collected $473,000 when Bain Capital, which Romney once headed, sold the Damon Corp. to Corning Inc. in 1993.

The ad closes by morphing an image of Romney into one of Republican Florida Gov. Rick Scott, and asks: ?Corporate greed. Medicare fraud. Sound familiar?? And indeed, that scenario does sound familiar.

As we previously reported, Scott?s former hospital company, Columbia/HCA, paid $1.7 billion in fines for Medicare fraud for practices that took place while he was its chief executive officer. And when Scott left the company in 1997, he received $300 million in stocks and options.

Scott, like Romney, wasn?t personally charged with any wrongdoing. As the Globe reported in 2002, ?the federal investigation never implicated Romney ? who left the board in August 1993 after the company was bought by Corning.? And Scott issued a statement to the Miami Herald in 2010, saying: ?An army of federal investigators spent seven years examining every aspect of this case. If they found any merit in these allegations ? they would have certainly charged me, or at the very least questioned me ? neither of which ever happened.?

A recent Washington Post article noted that the ad is an ?unusually direct intervention by one side into the other party?s primary race.? And one of the labor group?s political strategists told the paper that it saw an opportunity to go after Romney, whom it still sees as the likely GOP nominee:

Washington Post, Jan. 25: ?The target of opportunity presented itself, and we decided to take advantage of it,? said Seth Johnson, assistant director in ?AFSCME?s political action department. ?Before South Carolina and after South Carolina, Mitt Romney is still the front-runner. We thought it was a good time to educate Florida voters about his record.?

AFSCME is paying $1 million to run the ad in Tampa, Orlando and West Palm Beach.

? D?Angelo Gore

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Friday, January 27, 2012

Justin Bieber Fans Prepping Birthday-Themed Charity Single

President/CEO of Together We Rise talks to MTV News about the song slated for a March release.
By Jocelyn Vena


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<P><a href="http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/bieber_justin/artist.jhtml">Justin Bieber</a>'s fans are working to give back the same way the pop star readily does. Several of Bieber's biggest fan groups, as well as the non-profit Together We Rise and Brush Buddies (the makers behind the singing Bieber toothbrush), have all teamed up to work on a charity single. "They're all working on pieces of the video and the lyrics. Right now, they're putting together videos and 'thank you's'. We're working on the back end," Danny Mendoza, President/CEO of Together We Rise, which focuses on helping foster children in the U.S, told MTV News about the project. </p><div class="player-placeholder right" id="vid:712657" width="240" height="211"></div><p> "It started with a young lady named Vivian, she runs the Justin Crew fan club and she approached it on Twitter. She approached it and she had a lot of fan support," he continued. "She took it upon herself to take a leadership role, and then she contacted me because she needed some guidance. We just decided we'll help you do it. Justin Bieber had tweeted about us in the past and helped us get some recognition, so it was a 'thank you' to him as well." Proceeds from the song will go toward <a href="/news/articles/1673555/justin-bieber-believe-charity-drive.jhtml">Bieber's <i>Believe</i> charity drive</a>. It will drop in March, just in time for his 18th birthday on March 1. "I'm almost 100 percent positive that they know," he explained of Bieber's involvement in the project. "Justin Bieber inspired a lot of young people to give back. It's a 'thank you' for helping us and we want to give back in your honor." Bieber is certainly not a newbie to the world of charity. Mendoza said that having a pop star like Bieber being so socially conscious has been incredible for the charities he helps bring attention to. "He definitely has the right people around him ... They made it a priority that giving back is more. I think his relationship with [his manager Scooter Braun's brother] Adam Braun and his charity [<a href="/news/articles/1674628/justin-bieber-new-york-city.jhtml">Pencils of Promise</a>], he was able to see hands on a lot of it. After Bieber tweeted this week about the Trillium Gift of Life Network, the <a href="/news/articles/1677905/justin-bieber-organ-donor.jhtml">Ontario-based organ donation</a> network has seen registrations skyrocket to more than 1,200 people, four times the amount the network usually receives. <i>What charity do you want Bieber to promote? Leave your comment below.</i></p>

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33 whales shot in New Zealand after rescues failed

(AP) ? Conservation staff in New Zealand have put down 33 stranded whales after several attempts to refloat them failed.

The pilot whales shot Thursday were the last of 99 that stranded themselves Monday on Farewell Spit on the South Island. Department of Conservation area manager John Mason says staff and hundreds of volunteers had tried all week to get the whales refloated.

He says they thought they were successful Wednesday when they got the whales into deep water ? but were saddened Thursday to find that they had swum back ashore. He says the condition of the whales had significantly deteriorated.

As well as the 33 whales that were shot, 36 had died naturally since Monday and 17 were successfully refloated. Thirteen remain unaccounted for.

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

APNewsBreak: Army to cut combat brigades (AP)

WASHINGTON ? The U.S. Army plans to slash the number of combat brigades from 45 to as low as 32 in a broad restructuring of its fighting force aimed at cutting costs and reducing the service by about 80,000 soldiers, according to U.S. officials familiar with the plans.

Officials said the sweeping changes will likely increase the size of each combat brigade ? generally by adding another battalion ? in an effort to ensure that those remaining brigades have the fighting capabilities they need when they go to war. A brigade is usually about 3,500 soldiers, but can be as large as 5,000 for the heavily armored units. A battalion is usually between 600-800 soldiers.

The brigade restructuring is intended to save money without eroding the military's ability to protect the country and wage war when needed. Army officials contend that while there would be fewer brigades, building them bigger will give them more capabilities and depth, and will reduce stress on the units.

They said specialty units, such as Army special operations forces, would not be affected by the cuts.

Reducing the overall number of brigades will also eliminate the need for the headquarters units that command and oversee them.

Officials acknowledged that merging battalions together into larger brigades could shift some soldiers to different bases across the country, although that effort could be stymied by members of Congress who don't like to see the staffing decline at bases that feed the local economy. Officials said the Army will try to limit such shifts.

The cuts come as the Pentagon puts the finishing touches on its 2013 fiscal year budget, which must reflect about $260 billion in savings in its five-year plan. Congress has ordered the Defense Department to come up with a total of $487 billion over the next 10 years, and could face cuts of double that amount if Congress can't reach an agreement to avoid automatic across-the-board reductions mandated by lawmakers last year.

Officials spoke about the budget plans on condition of anonymity because they have not yet been made public.

Military leaders, from Defense Secretary Leon Panetta on down, insist they will come up with the budgets cuts without hurting the force's effectiveness. In fact, many of the top Army leaders who have been putting the budget together were around when massive budget cuts after the Vietnam war left Army units badly undermanned and ill-equipped ? leading to what they call a hollow force.

According to officials, plans call for the active duty Army to shrink from a high of about 570,000 soldiers to roughly 490,000 over the next decade or so. Initial cuts have been ongoing, and there are currently about 558,000 active duty soldiers in the Army.

Additionally, there are nearly 205,000 in the Army Reserve and close to 360,000 in the Army National Guard, the Army said Wednesday.

The Army plans to shed soldiers carefully, including through planned departures, separations for medical or behavioral problems, and by scaling back the number of people promoted or allowed to enlist and re-enlist.

One priority would be to make sure that the Army retains its mid-level officers, who routinely take up to 10 years to get to the rank of major or higher. Army leaders struggled through periods of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, using bonuses and other incentives to retain the mid-level officers they needed to command smaller units on the battlefield.

But Army officials also acknowledge that they will be forced to deny the reenlistment of many qualified soldiers, while also continuing to bring in quality recruits.

Gen. Raymond Odierno, chief of staff of the Army, has warned that cutting brigades was one way to cut the budget. And he said that shrinking the force will mean that the Army will no longer be able to handle two simultaneous conflicts ? long a requirement for the U.S. military.

But the new military strategy mapped out by President Barack Obama and his defense team envisions a shift away from the hard-fought ground wars of Iraq and Afghanistan that relied on tens of thousands of troops to battle stubborn terrorists and insurgent groups. The future military, instead, will focus more on Asian security risks such as China and North Korea, and build on partnerships in the Middle East to keep an eye on Iran.

One major reduction, already announced by Panetta, will cut the number of Army brigades stationed in Europe from four to two. Other units would rotate in and out of the region as needed.

Currently there are three brigades in Germany and one in Vicenza, Italy, and that would change so that there would be one in Germany and one in Vicenza.

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State: 'Serious' questions on GOP pipeline bill (AP)

WASHINGTON ? A Republican bill that would strip President Barack Obama of his authority to decide on a Canada-to-Texas oil pipeline raises "serious" legal questions, the State Department said Wednesday in objecting to the bill.

Assistant Secretary of State Kerri-Ann Jones told Congress that the bill "imposes narrow time constraints and creates automatic mandates that prevent an informed decision" on the $7 billion Keystone XL pipeline.

The bill, sponsored by Rep. Lee Terry, R-Neb., would transfer authority over the 1,700-mile pipeline to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

Obama blocked the $7 billion pipeline last week, saying officials did not have enough time to review an alternate route that avoided environmentally sensitive areas of Nebraska.

The plan by Calgary-based TransCanada Corp. would carry tar sands oil from western Canada across Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma en route to refineries on the Texas Gulf Coast.

Jones said Obama's Jan. 18 decision to reject the pipeline was not based on the merits of the project, but on the fact that officials did not have enough time to review the project before a deadline imposed by Congress.

"We fought in World War II in less time than it has taken to decide on this project," shot back Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas. "In all due respect, it is an insult to the American people to say you need more time."

TransCanada first applied to build the pipeline in 2008, under the Bush administration.

Obama had delayed a decision on the pipeline in November, saying his administration needed time to review an alternate route that avoided environmentally sensitive areas of Nebraska ? a route that still has not been proposed. But in an unrelated tax deal he cut with congressional Republicans, Obama had been boxed into making a decision by Feb. 21.

The deal required that the project would go forward unless Obama declared by that date that it was not in the national interest. The president did just that last week.

Project supporters say U.S. rejection of the pipeline will not stop one from being built. Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has said Canada is serious about building a pipeline to its West Coast, where oil could be shipped to China and other Asian markets.

TransCanada has said it will submit a new application once an alternative route for the pipeline is established. Company chief Russ Girling said a proposed route could be made public in a few weeks.

TransCanada says the pipeline could create as many as 20,000 jobs, a figure opponents say is inflated. A State Department report last summer said the pipeline would create up to 6,000 jobs during construction

The pipeline is a dicey proposition for Obama, who enjoyed strong support from both organized labor and environmentalists in his 2008 campaign for the White House.

Environmental advocates have made it clear that approval of the pipeline would dampen their enthusiasm for Obama in November. Some liberal donors even threatened to cut off funds to Obama's re-election campaign to protest the project, which opponents say would transport "dirty oil" that requires huge amounts of energy to extract and contributes to greenhouse gas emissions blamed for global warming.

By rejecting the pipeline, Obama also risks losing support from organized labor, a key part of the Democratic base, for thwarting thousands of jobs.

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Orange offers free Wikipedia access to mobile users in Africa and the Middle East

There are more than 70 million Orange customers across Africa and the Middle East, but only about 10 million are able to access the web from their handsets. That gap may be narrowing, though, now that the provider has decided to offer free mobile access to Wikipedia for users throughout the region. Under the program, users with an Orange SIM card and a web-enabled phone will be able to access the site as many times as they want, without incurring any data charges. Heralding the partnership as the first of its kind, Orange says its new initiative should make it easier for emerging market consumers to access the online encyclopedia, which Wikimedia Foundation director Sue Gardner described as a "public good." The offer is slated to roll out across 20 countries in Africa and the Middle East, beginning early this year. Find more details in the press release, after the break.

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Bosh guides home-loving Heat past 76ers (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? Chris Bosh sparked the Miami Heat to a third home win in a row on Saturday, draining 30 points in a 113-92 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers.

Bosh scored eight points during an 11-4 run at start the fourth quarter, pushing the Heat lead to 92-73 and effectively putting the game out of reach for the 76ers.

Dwyane Wade missed his third consecutive game with a sprained ankle and his sixth overall this season, although the Heat are 6-0 in his absence.

"Everyone has stepped up their play with D-Wade being absent, and we expect nothing less," Heat forward LeBron James told reporters.

"It's great to get some home wins; it's great to beat some really good teams, but we've got to continue to push forward."

The win moves the Heat (11-4) into a tie at the top of the Southeast Division with the Orlando Magic.

The 76ers (11-5) comfortably lead the Atlantic Division by five games over the New York Knicks despite losing two of their last three games.

Miami held a one-point advantage after the first quarter and extended the margin to seven points by halftime.

"They (Miami) were sharp tonight from the start," said Philadelphia coach Doug Collins, whose team was missing center Spencer Hawes with a strained Achilles tendon.

"We fought and hung around for a little bit, but they wore us down. We need our full arsenal and then some."

James added 28 points and pulled down nine rebounds for the Heat. Reserves Lou Williams and Evan Turner led the 76ers with 22 and 16 points respectively.

(Reporting by Mike Mouat in Windsor, Ontario; Editing by John O'Brien)

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Analysis: Gingrich wins means grueling GOP fight (AP)

COLUMBIA, S.C. ? Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has taken a giant step toward becoming the Republican alternative to Mitt Romney that tea partyers and social conservatives have been seeking for months.

Gingrich's come-from-behind victory Saturday in the South Carolina primary snatched away the quick and easy way for the GOP to pick its presidential nominee. Only days ago, it seemed that party activists would settle for Romney, the former Massachusetts governor who stirs few passions but who has the looks, money, experience and discipline to make a solid case against President Barack Obama in November.

Now, the party cannot avoid a wrenching and perhaps lengthy nomination fight. It can cast its lot with the establishment's cool embodiment of competence, forged in corporate board rooms, or with the anger-venting champion of in-your-face conservatism and grandiose ideas.

It's soul-searching time for Republicans. It might not be pretty.

Romney still might win the nomination, of course. He carries several advantages into Florida and beyond, and party insiders still consider him the front-runner. And it's conceivable that former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum can battle back and take the anti-Romney title from Gingrich. After all, he bested Gingrich in Iowa and New Hampshire.

But Santorum's third-place finish in South Carolina will doubtlessly prompt some conservative leaders to urge him to step aside and back Gingrich, as Texas Gov. Rick Perry did Thursday.

Even if Santorum revives his campaign in Florida, the fundamental intraparty debate will be the same. Voters associate Gingrich and Santorum with social issues such as abortion, and with unyielding fealty to conservative ideals. That's in contrast to Romney's flexibility and past embraces of legalized abortion, gun control and gay rights.

Texas Rep. Ron Paul will stay in the race, but he factors only tangentially in such discussions. His fans are largely a mix of libertarians, isolationists and pacifists, many of whom will abandon the GOP nominee if it's not the Texas congressman.

Strategically, Romney maintains a big edge in money and organization. He faces a dilemma, however. Gingrich resuscitated his struggling campaign in this state with combative debate performances featuring near-contempt for Obama and the news media. Romney likely would love to choke off that supply by drastically reducing the number of debates.

Ducking Gingrich after losing to him in South Carolina would suggest panic or fear, however, and all four candidates are scheduled to debate Monday in Florida.

Gingrich is benefiting "from the inherent animosity and mistrust GOP primary voters have with mainstream media," said Republican strategist Terry Holt. "Their first instinct is to rebel, and that's what they did. The question is whether he can sustain that anger and build it into a legitimate challenge to the front-runner."

Gingrich tried to stoke that anger with his victory speech Saturday. He referred repeatedly to "elites" in Washington and New York who don't understand or care about working-class Americans. He decried "the growing anti-religious bigotry of our elites."

Gingrich made $3.1 million in 2010, but he nonetheless is tapping middle-class resentment in ways reminiscent of Sarah Palin. "I articulate the deepest-held values in the American people," he said.

Despite their contrasting personalities, Romney and Gingrich don't differ greatly on policy. Both call for lower taxes, less regulation, ending "Obamacare" and a robust military. They promise to cut spending and increase jobs without offering many details of how they would do so in a divided nation and Congress.

Romney versus Gingrich in some ways mirrors the Democrats' 2008 choice between Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton. That match-up turned mostly on questions of personality, style and biography. The Republicans' choice, however, will plumb deeper veins of emotion and ideology.

Romney appeals to Republicans who want a competent, even-tempered nominee with a track record in business and finance. His backers are willing to overlook his past support of abortion rights and his seeming tone-deafness on money matters ? even if it feeds caricatures of him as a tycoon.

Until Saturday, GOP polls had shown Romney easily ahead on the question of who would be Obama's toughest challenger. South Carolina exit polls, however, showed Gingrich with an edge among those who said it was most important that their candidate be able to beat Obama.

Romney will try to regain that advantage in Florida, which votes Jan. 31. It's not clear what strategies will work. In his concession speech Saturday, Romney said Obama has attacked free enterprise and "we cannot defeat that president with a candidate who has joined that very assault on free enterprise."

He was alluding to Gingrich's past criticisms of Romney's record running Bain Capital, a private equity firm. But Gingrich and a friendly super PAC dropped their references to Bain days ago.

Romney hinted at another approach. "Our party can't be led to victory by someone who also has never run a business and never led a state," he said. Gingrich's background didn't seem to bother South Carolina's Republicans, however.

What they've done is steer the primary contest into more emotional, and possibly dangerous, waters. They rewarded a candidate who gave voice to their resentment of the news media, federal bureaucrats and what they see as undeserving welfare recipients and a socialist-leaning president.

Two South Carolina debate moments crystalized Gingrich's rise. Both involved an open disdain for journalists, whether feigned or not.

In Myrtle Beach on Monday, the Martin Luther King holiday, Gingrich acidly told Fox News' Juan Williams that he would teach poor people how to find jobs, and that Obama has put more Americans on food stamps than any other president. Gingrich repeated the food stamp lines in his speech Saturday night.

At Thursday's debate in North Charleston, Gingrich excoriated CNN's John King for raising the claim by Gingrich's second wife that Gingrich once asked for an "open marriage" to accommodate his mistress (and now third wife).

Conservatives inside the hall and out seemed to love the tongue-lashing. The details of Marianne Gingrich's allegations, which Gingrich denied almost as an afterthought, seemed to matter much less to voters. That's remarkable in a state whose GOP electorate is nearly two-thirds evangelicals.

Mike McKenna, a Republican strategist, said Gingrich seems to be drawing many people, including tea party activists, who are fairly new to politics. They don't know or care much about Gingrich's legacy of leading the 1994 Republican revolution in Congress or his lucrative career as a writer and speaker that sometimes veered from conservative orthodoxies, McKenna said.

Instead, he thinks these voters are reacting emotionally to someone they hope "can take the fight to the president, to the media, to whomever. They are not particularly concerned about what kind of president he will be."

Therein, of course, is the potential peril of a Gingrich candidacy. Along with his verbal fireworks he carries baggage that might give Democrats more to exploit than do Romney's policy flip-flops and record at Bain.

Gingrich's impressive South Carolina victory will force Republicans in Florida and other states to make a hot-or-cool choice.

They can pick the data-driven Harvard MBA grad who smoothed out the Winter Olympics and now runs a by-the-numbers nationwide campaign. Or they can pick the pugnacious firebrand who didn't manage to get his name on the Virginia primary ballot but who wows an angry electorate that can't wait to lay into Obama in general election debates.

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EDITOR'S NOTE ? Charles Babington covers politics for The Associated Press.

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Monday, January 23, 2012

Tears, joy as woman sets Antarctic crossing record

FILE - In this Nov. 19, 2011 file photo provided by the Kaspersky ONE Trans-antarctic Expedition, Felicity Aston takes a picture of herself at Union Glacier days before she traveled to her starting point on the Ross Ice Shelf for a solo trek across Antarctica. Aston, 34, crossed Antarctica in 59 days, pulling two sledges for more than 1,084 miles (1,744 kilometers) from the Leverett Glacier to the Hercules Inlet on the Ronne Ice Shelf. On Monday morning, Jan. 23, 2012, she tweeted that she has completed her journey. (AP Photo/Kaspersky ONE Trans-antarctic Expedition/Kaspersky Lab, File)

FILE - In this Nov. 19, 2011 file photo provided by the Kaspersky ONE Trans-antarctic Expedition, Felicity Aston takes a picture of herself at Union Glacier days before she traveled to her starting point on the Ross Ice Shelf for a solo trek across Antarctica. Aston, 34, crossed Antarctica in 59 days, pulling two sledges for more than 1,084 miles (1,744 kilometers) from the Leverett Glacier to the Hercules Inlet on the Ronne Ice Shelf. On Monday morning, Jan. 23, 2012, she tweeted that she has completed her journey. (AP Photo/Kaspersky ONE Trans-antarctic Expedition/Kaspersky Lab, File)

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) ? British adventurer Felicity Aston became the first woman to ski alone across Antarctica on Monday, hauling two sledges around crevasses and over mountains into endless headwinds, pushing onward and onward for 59 days in near-total solitude.

She made it to her destination ahead of schedule, using nothing but her own strength to cover 1,084 miles (1,744 kilometers) from her starting point on the Leverett Glacier on Nov. 25 to Hercules Inlet on the Ronne Ice Shelf.

The most surprising thing about her journey, she said, was how emotional it proved to be, from the moment she was dropped off alone, through every victory and defeat along the way.

"I'm not a particularly weepy person, and yet anyone who has been following my tweets can see me bursting into tears," she said in an interview with The Associated Press on Monday while waiting for a plane to pick her up.

"When I saw the coastal mountains that marked my end point for the first time, I literally just stopped in my tracks and bawled my eyes out," she added. "All these days I thought there was no chance I was going to make it in time to make that last flight off Antarctica, and yet here I am with three days to spare."

Aston also set another record: the first human to ski solo, across Antarctica, using only her own muscles. A male-female team earlier skied across Antarctica without kites or machines, but Aston is the first to do this alone.

Aston, 34, grew up in Kent, England, and studied physics and meteorology. A veteran of expeditions in subzero environments, she worked for the British weather service at a base in Antarctica and has led teams on ski trips in the Antarctic, the Arctic and Greenland.

But this was the first time she traveled so far, so alone, and she said the solitude posed her biggest challenge. In such an extreme environment, the smallest mistakes can prove treacherous. Alone with one's thoughts, the mind can play tricks. Polar adventurers usually take care to watch their teammates for signs of hypothermia, which is easier to diagnose in others than yourself, she said.

She thought she was done for when her two butane lighters failed high in the Transantarctic Mountains, where it got "really very cold."

"Suddenly I realized that without a lighter working, I can't light my stove, I can't melt snow to make water, and I won't have any water to drink, and that becomes a very serious problem," she said. "It's quite stressful. It was just a matter of every single day, looking at my kit, and thinking what could go wrong here and what can I do to prevent it?"

She did have a small box of safety matches, and counted and re-counted every one until the lighters started working again at lower altitude, she said.

This Antarctic summer has seen the centennial of Roald Amundsen's conquest of the South Pole, where Britons still lament that R.F. Scott's team arrived for England days later, demoralized to see Norway's flag. Scott and his entire team then died on their way out, and some of their bodies weren't found for eight months.

Aston had modern technology in her favor: She kept family and supporters updated and received their responses via Twitter and Facebook, and broadcast daily phone reports online. She carried two satellite phones to communicate with a support team, and a GPS device that reported her location throughout. She also had two supply drops ? one at the pole and one partway to her finish line ? so that she could travel with a lighter load. Otherwise, her feat was unassisted.

While others have traveled farther using kites, sails, machinery or dogs (now banned for fear of infecting wildlife with canine diseases), she did it on her own strength.

She had to fight near-constant headwinds across the vast central plateau to the South Pole. Then she turned toward Hercules Inlet, pushing through thick, fresh snow, until she reached her goal, a spot within a small plane's reach of a base camp on Union Glacier where the Antarctic Logistics and Expeditions company provides logistical support to each summer's expeditions.

With skies clearing Monday, Aston tweeted that she's been promised red wine and a hot shower after she gets picked up. "A very long, very hot shower," she emphasized. "It's something I haven't had in quite a long time now!"

From there, she'll join dozens of other Antarctic adventurers on the last flight out, a huge Russian cargo plane that will take her to Chile. Then she will fly home next week to Kent, in southeast England.

There, after two months of little but freeze-dried food, she can look forward to chicken pie, her mother said.

"I think there will be lots of cuddles, lots of hugs, it will be quite emotional," said Jackie Aston, 61.

Felicity Aston, pondering her last hours of solitude Monday, told the AP she felt both joy and overwhelming sadness at finishing.

"I'm still reeling from the shock of it that I've made it this far. I honestly didn't think I'd be getting here," she said.

What remains, she hopes, will be a message about perseverance.

"If you can just find a way to keep going, either metaphorically or literally, whether you're running a marathon or facing financial problems or have bad news to deliver or it's tough at work or whatever, if you can just find a way to keep going, then you will discover that you have potential within yourself that you never never realized," she said.

"Keeping going is the important thing, persevering, no matter how messy that gets. I mean, for me, sometimes I'll be sitting in my tent in the morning bawling my eyes out, having tantrums. It's not been pretty. But I've kept going, and that is the important thing because at some point in the future you'll look back and just be amazed at how far you've come."

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Associated Press writers Ed Donahue in Washington, D.C., and Meera Selva in London contributed to this report.

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Online:

Aston's expedition site: www.kasperskyonetransantarcticexpedition.com

Aston on Twitter: www.twitter.com/felicity(underscore)aston

Aston on ipadio: http://www.ipadio.com/broadcasts/TransantarcticExpedition/2012/1/22/Transantarctic-Expedition--63rd-phonecast

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Medicare health insurance Supplement Insurance Really helps to ...

Many of these over 65 that saved for retirement possess retained greater economic versatility than those hit through layoffs while still attempting to amass financial savings. That makes elderly people a very desirable marketplace for several sectors. In fact, senior citizen marketing is the quickest growing marketing section today.

In pointed contrast, one of the greatest marketing and advertising failures that can possess seriously harmful complications for all those over 65 encompases Medicare. With several parts, two deductibles, partially coverage only eighty percent with regard to doctors services, no protection at times such because when you travel outside the US with no reconciliation when physicians charge above what Medicare health insurance will pay, Medicare is really a maze connected with contradictions. How should seniors calculate and also plan for their healthcare costs?

In truth, both equally people under and also age 65 discover Medicare often to become obscure and some basically give up in dilemma. Its a depressing comment on the actual ?information age? that individuals havent described Medicares coverage in a manner that enables many seniors to calculate their expected healthcare costs and program accordingly.

Medicare Supplement Programs Help to Convert Medicares Coverage

Private insurers marketing and advertising Medigap insurance must clarify Medicare, at least within part, to show the advantages of their programs to protect seniors through all the healthcare charges that Medicare health insurance wont cover. With regard to many, private insurance firms discuss Medicare in manners that are much more direct and more understandable to give seniors a much better overall knowledge of where the cracks in Medicares coverage slide them in danger. The danger is real due to the fact hefty doctor and medical center bills sometimes devour pension savings forcing seniors to lessen their total well being. Medical care costs could be the single greatest concern for many elderly people because their requirement for health care develops as they age and since health care costs are spiraling away from control.

A Medicare health insurance Supplement Can trim Seniors Medical Charges down to Size

With current Medicare benefits in danger Medicare was expanded beyond its predicted chest in just 8 years, baby boomers and also seniors are discovering alternatives, such as Medicare advantage plans plans and Medicare health insurance Supplement plans

In the public presence of the brand new health care laws, Benefit plans are beginning to shed their financial assistance. Its expected these plans can be increasingly expensive using the decline of presidency subsidies. Medicare supplement insurance, often called Medicare health insurance supplement insurance, is a possible option. With 10 various plans, each one floods the gaps in Medicare health insurance in a different way so elderly people are free to decide on only the advantages they need without having to pay for any extra supplies. Medigap plans protect Medicares Part A and also Part B deductibles to create seeing the physician and see the hospital when youd like less expensive. These programs can also protect Medicares co-pays and also co-insurance charges, and specific plans expand Medicares protection to services beyond First Medicare, such as crisis medical care for all those out from the country

Confusion more than Medicare Has Left Senior citizens Unprepared for Medical care Debt

Although millions are actually enrolled in Medicare health insurance in order to pay money for their healthcare needs, many stay unprotected simply as a result of insufficient understanding in regards to the intricacies from the Medicare program. One of the greatest misconceptions involves the Medicare health insurance ?pre-approved? amount. Medicare health insurance only pays for 80% of a standardised amount for techniques. That doesnt quit doctors from getting more; it just changes the burden of transaction onto the sufferer. Doctors can certainly still charge their own regular fee, Medicare can certainly still pay it is standard payment and its really for you to decide to create those ends satisfy. Getting the correct information is crucial for you to get the most away from Medicare, and Medicare health insurance supplement insurance any key to linking the gaps in Medicare health insurance coverage.

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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Darvish confident of making majors leap of faith (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? Japanese pitcher Yu Darvish expects to make a smooth transition to the majors next season and the Texas Rangers' expensive acquisition was quick to display a subtle sense of humor at his introductory news conference on Friday.

Last month, the Rangers posted a bid in excess of $51 million for exclusive negotiating rights with Darvish and signed him to a reported $60-million, six-year contract on Wednesday as the 30-day window to reach a deal was set to expire.

"I looked at the right-field fence and I thought that was in too close," Darvish told reporters of his initial impression of the Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, where the conference was held.

"I was asking my general manager if they could move it back. I don't know where they are on that yet."

The 25-year-old Darvish has spent his entire seven-season professional career with the Nippon Ham Fighters of Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball Pacific League.

"I don't really feel pressure," Darvish added. "I have no worries. I just look forward to seeing great pitchers and facing great hitters over here.

"I don't think I throw as hard as what you all guys say, but I'm confident with a wide variety of my off-speed pitches."

The strikeout specialist is a two-time Pacific League most valuable player (MVP), boasts a 96 mph fastball, and completed a 93-38 career record with a 1.99 earned run average in Japan.

"The name of the game is pitching and we picked up a quality pitcher," Texas manager Ron Washington said.

"It's special, we brought a special pitcher into the Texas Rangers fold. We haven't forgotten what it takes to succeed. I'm looking forward to getting to Spring Training. I have been enjoying myself this winter, but I'm looking forward to getting there."

The hard-throwing right-hander helped the Fighters win the 2006 Japan Series and has been the ace of the national team, helping his country to victory at the 2009 World Baseball Classic and a silver medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

The American League champions Rangers have loaded up on Japanese pitching talent with Darvish joining relievers Yoshinori Tateyama and Koji Uehara on the Rangers 40-man roster.

(Reporting by Mike Mouat in Windsor, Ontario; Editing by John O'Brien)

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Start Microsoft Office Programs Without the Splash Screen [Annoyances]

Start Microsoft Office Programs Without the Splash ScreenIf you're sick of staring at that Microsoft Word or Excel splash screen every time you start up the program, this little trick will keep it from popping up before the main window.

While the splash screen can be helpful in telling you that the program's actually started, Office has gotten fast enough where it doesn't matter quite as much, and the splash screen has just gotten annoying to look at. If you want to disable it, you can do so with a simple flag. This won't change anything about the program, just the shortcuts you choose to edit, so you aren't hacking the program in any irreversible fashion. To turn off the splash screen, create a new Word, Excel, or PowerPoint shortcut on your desktop by doing the following:

  1. Right-click on the desktop and go to New > Shortcut
  2. In the box, type one of the following, depending on which program you want the shortcut to activate (these commands are for Microsoft Office 2010):
     "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office14\WINWORD.EXE" /q "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office14\EXCEL.EXE" /e "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office14\POWERPOINT.EXE" /s 
  3. Hit Next, Enter a name for the shortcut (like "Microsoft Word 2010"), and hit Finish.
  4. Repeat the process for the other two programs, if desired.

That's it! Now, when you use that shortcut, you should see that the splash screen is gone and that the main window just pops up once it's loaded. Note that this only works for when you're opening Office from these shortcuts?not when you open a .doc file from Explorer. To change that, you'll have to edit the Registry, which is a bit riskier, but will work system-wide. Hit the link to read more.

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IBM?s Q4 Revenue Up 2 Percent To $29.5B; Net Income Up 4 Percent To $5.5B

ibmIBM just released fourth quarter and fiscal year 2011 earnings today. Non-GAAP earnings came in at $4.71, up 11 percent; GAAP earnings per share were $4.62 per share (up 11 percent) for the quarter. Net income for the quarter was $5.5 billion, up 4 percent for the quarter, with revenue coming in at $29.5 billion, up 2 percent from the previous year. Analysts expected earnings of $4.62 a share on revenue of $29.7 billion. So basically, sales missed but profits beat expectations. Revenues from the Software segment were $7.6 billion, an increase of 9 percent. But revenues from IBM's hardware systems and technology segment totaled $5.8 billion for the quarter, down 8 percent from the fourth quarter of 2010.

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Friday, January 20, 2012

Priceline sends Shatner's Negotiator over a cliff

[unable to retrieve full-text content]LOS ANGELES (AP) ? William Shatner's stalwart Capt. James T. Kirk died in the line of duty. Now the actor's bargain-touting Priceline Negotiator is headed heroically to his final frontier.

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Legacy Cancer Institute to hold meditation class for adults with ...

Legacy Good Samaritan Medical Center in Northwest Portland is hosting a series of free meditation classes for adults with cancer.

The series will be led by Rez Antoszewska, a nurse practitioner at the Legacy Cancer Healing Center. The next class will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 19 in the Legacy Cancer Institute at Good Samaritan, 1130 N.W. 22nd Ave.?

Additional classes will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. on Jan. 26, Feb. 2 and 9. Caregivers and families of people with cancer are also invited to attend.

To register for one class or all four, call 503-413-6550 or email Antoszewska.

-- Molly Hottle; Twitter: @nwpdxreporter

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

PHOTOS: See Snooki Without Makeup!

Snooki shows off her fresh face! Plus, check out more stars' cute, candid and crazy Twitter photos

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Zen and the art of Facebooking

Facebook becomes a fad among young Buddhist monks in the Himalayan town of Upper Dharamsala.

? A local, slice-of-life story from a Monitor correspondent.

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Walk down the tiny, colorful streets of Mcleod Ganj, also known as Upper Dharamsala ? home to Tibet?s spiritual leader, the exiled 14th Dalai Lama, and thousands of his Buddhist followers ? and one glimpse reveals what 21st-century Buddhism is all about.

Internet cafes sprinkled around the Indian Himalayan town are filled with new Web users sitting hours every day trolling Facebook and other social networks while dressed in red robes. With Buddhism?s embrace of the Internet, lamas and monks are increasingly ?adding? friends and family to their Facebook account, posting images, sharing videos, and ?liking? Web pages.

In this town where monks perform daily religious duties, joining Facebook has become a phenomenon among young Buddhist monks. Hundreds are discovering new ways to communicate with the world while others use the network to join monastic Facebook groups.

Among those is Geshe Lobsang Wodsal Norbu, a Tibetan lama and an active Facebook user who believes ?being on Facebook is not only about public self-expression or tagging friends but, from a modern Buddhist way of life, it is also how my spirituality intersects with science.?

?You add me and I will poke you,? smiles Lama Norbu, while checking Facebook at an Internet cafe.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Google+ for Business is Good Business - @ChrisBrogan Book Review

Chris Brogan Google+ for BusinessGoogle+ has been on the lips of every online marketing professional since early 2011. ?With a base that has now passed 62 million users?and the integration of Google+ into Google search,?it has become clear that Google+ is here to stay.

As this new social platform continues to evolve it may be difficult to keep up with the latest trends, changes, and tactics for creating an optimized and influential Google+ profile for you and your business. ?With recent events and the release of Chris Brogan?s new book ?Google+ for Business: How Google?s Social Network Changes Everything? Lee and I thought it seemed a good time to compile some helpful tips of our own and some from Chris?s new book to help professionals take some of the fear and uncertainty out of using Google+.

Author Information in Search Results

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I?m sure over the last couple of months you?ve noticed author information included in Google search results. ?This feature displays a photo of the author as well as an opportunity to add them to your Google+ circles. ?Getting Author information to appear in the search results next to content that you create can be accomplished a few ways.

Google suggests adding your name and your email address to each article or blog post and then verifying that same email address within your Google+ profile. ?The other option is a good old fashioned link exchange between the content you create and your Google+ profile. Add a Google Profile button to your site or manually add the link using:?<a href=?[profile_url]?rel=author?>Google</a> and replace the [profile_url] with the long id in your Google+ profile web address. Then make sure you link to the sites that you contribute to from your Google+ Profile in the area called ?Contribute to?.?Once you do that, there?s a form you need to fill out.

Google Plus for Search

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Many SEO professionals and Marketers were up in arms after last weeks release of Google+ search functionality. ?It appears that Google is favoring it?s own content over others. ?Google does include information from some networks such as Quora or Flickr, but at this point is excluding popular social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. ?What does this mean for marketers?

Take full advantage of these changes and post useufl information on your Google+ profile or company page that are relevant to your business and the business problems of your customers. Engage with others and be useful and interesting so that as many other relevant users of Google+ add you to their circles as possible. The larger your network on Google+, the more likely your content will appear prominently in their search results.

?Where Google+ Fits in the Business Ecosystem?

Google Plus Circles

Outside of the obvious need to have a presence in Google+ for search visibility, there are other good reasons for professionals to leverage the social network. In his book, Chris Brogan expresses that how a company uses Google+ for business is up to them, and that there are many opportunities to consider when building a Google+ strategy. ?The suggestions in the book are pretty much best practices for any kind of social network involvement and with all the attention being paid to Google+ the past few months it?s a good time to review. Some of the ways you may want to consider using Google+ for your business or professional online presence include:

  • Collaboration
  • Learning
  • Discovery
  • Community Building
  • Contests & Promotions
  • Customer Service
  • Engagement
  • Listening
  • Referrals
  • Sharing

?The Most Important Part of Your Profile: The Introduction?

Google+ Profile Introduction

Building out your Google+ profile is essential for how people perceive your brand. Google+ for Business puts special emphasis on creating a stellar introduction for Google+ profiles. ?The introduction field in you Google+ profile should include:

  • Professional Experience: ?give your potential customers an idea of what it might look like to work with them.
  • Personal Information: this will inform prospects what matters most to you outside of business.
  • Linking: do not stuff your profile with links but be sure to link to outside resources where appropriate.

?Posting to Build Connections?

G+ Ripples

If part of your marketing strategy is to connect with interesting or influential people, Google+ this is a good way to inspire creativity in your own content. ?Some helpful tips for creating content to drive connections would include:

  • Source information from websites that are not always sources. ?Posting interesting information from a more obscure sight is likely to catch the attention of new followers.
  • Original content that takes a different stance from the majority of users is likely to get you some attention.
  • Curiosity drives traffic, share some interesting knowledge that you have about something you care about such as music or film.

There is a wealth of information being created each day on optimizing, creating content, and socializing using Google+. ?Over the next few months Google will only continue to roll out changes to their Google+ platform and either by incentive or usefulness, Google+ will grow.

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Is George Lucas really retiring? (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES, Jan 17 (TheWrap.com) ? "I'm retiring. I'm moving away from the business, from the company, from all this kind of stuff."

So said George Lucas to The New York Times in an interview published online Tuesday morning.

But should the director's supporters -- or detractors -- believe him?

According to the N.Y. Times article, Lucas is still leaving room for a possible fifth installment in the Indiana Jones franchise. He also said he might go back to his "THX 1138" roots and make experimental movies that would only be shown in art houses, if anywhere.

That's the kind of wiggle room that would make Steven Soderbergh proud. The director has stated in numerous interviews that he intends to retire from making movies to focus on painting full-time. But in addition to "Haywire," which hits theaters Friday, he also has "Magic Mike" due June 29, and "Behind the Candelabra" set for release next year.

Also, Lucas could be smarting from the treatment he allegedly got from Hollywood while trying to make the Lucasfilm-produced "Red Tails," which hits theaters Friday.

Last week, he talked about how difficult it was to sell studios on the project during a "Daily Show" appearance.

"It's because it's an all-black movie," he told Jon Stewart. "There's no major white roles at all. It's one of the first all-black action pictures ever made." Whether Lucas is disgruntled enough to break up with Hollywood remains to be seen. But at least one trusted associate believes Lucas really is exiting the business.

"Once is finished, he's done everything he's ever wanted to do," Rick McCallum, who has produced the last three "Star Wars" installments, told the Times. "He will have completed his task as a man and a filmmaker."

(Editing By Zorianna Kit)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/movies/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20120118/film_nm/us_georgelucas

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