Saturday, December 31, 2011

China Points Finger at Officials for Bullet Train Crash

A long-awaited government report said design flaws and sloppy management caused a bullet train crash in July that killed 40 people and triggered a public outcry over the dangers of China's showcase transportation system.

A former railway minister was among 54 officials found responsible for the crash, a Cabinet statement said Wednesday. Several were ordered dismissed from Communist Party posts but there was no word of possible criminal penalties.

The crash report was highly anticipated by the public. The disaster near the southern city of Wenzhou also injured 177 people and had triggered a public outcry over the high cost and dangers of the bullet train system, a prestige project that once enjoyed lofty status on a level with the country's manned space program.

Regulations had required the report to be released by Nov. 20. When that date passed, the government offered little explanation, drawing renewed criticism by state media, which have been unusually skeptical about the handling of the accident and the investigation.

The Cabinet statement cited "serious design flaws and major safety risks" and what it said were a string of errors in equipment procurement and management. It also criticized the Railways Ministry's rescue efforts.

The report affirmed earlier government statements that a lightning strike caused one bullet train to stall and then a sensor failure and missteps by train controllers allowed a second train to keep moving on the same track and slam into it.

Those singled out for blame included former Minister of Railways Liu Zhijun, a bullet train booster who was detained in February amid a graft investigation. Also criticized was the general manager of the company that manufactured the signal, who died of a heart attack while talking to investigators in August.

The decision to assign blame to one figure who already has been jailed and another who is dead, along with mid-level managers who have been fired, suggests any additional political fallout will be limited.

Several officials including a former Communist Party secretary of the Shanghai Railway Bureau were ordered dismissed from their party posts, a penalty that is likely to end their career advancement. Others received official reprimands but there was no mention of possible criminal charges.

The bullet train, based on German and Japanese systems, is one facet of far-reaching government technology ambitions that call for developing a civilian jetliner, a Chinese mobile phone standard and advances in areas from nuclear power to genetics.

The bullet train system quickly grew to be the world's biggest but has suffered embarrassing setbacks. After the Wenzhou crash, 54 trains used on the Beijing-to-Shanghai line were recalled for repairs following delays caused by equipment failures.

Critics complain authorities have spent too much on high-speed lines while failing to invest enough in expanding cheaper, slower routes to serve China's poor majority.

Beijing is rapidly expanding China's 56,000-mile rail network, which is overloaded with passengers and cargo. But it has scaled back plans amid concern about whether the railway ministry can repay its mounting debts.

On Friday, the current railways minister, Sheng Guangzu, announced railway construction spending next year will be cut to about $65 billion, down from this year's projected $75 billion.

A failure to expand rail capacity could choke economic growth because exporters away from China's coast rely on rail to get goods to ports.

The rail ministry's reported debt is $300 billion. Analysts say its revenues are insufficient to repay that. That has prompted concern the ministry might need to be bailed out by Chinese taxpayers.

Source: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/12/28/china-blames-54-officials-for-bullet-train-wreck/

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Gold futures or stocks? Analyst picks stocks.

Gold futures fall below $1,600 an ounce. Noted economist Gartman sees stocks outperforming gold futures.

On a day in which?gold prices?hovered around $1,600 an ounce, widely followed investor?Dennis Gartman?said there were better plays around.

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??I think one is going to do better by owning steel, owning copper, owning railroads, owning Apple, than one will doing being long of the gold market,? he said Tuesday. ?Up until August of last year, gold seriously outperformed equities.?

?U.S. gold futures?dipped 0.7 percent to close at $1,594.80 an ounce, while?spot gold?closed down $12 at $1,592.96.

The noted economist and editor of?The Gartman Letter?said on ?Fast Money? that the precious metal continued to lag and reiterated his neutral view on the trade.

?Gartman made headlines when he announced that he had?sold all the gold in his personal account, a move he said was justified.

??Gold has begun to seriously underperform equities, and I moved, rather shockingly, to the point of being out of the gold market and long of equities against the euro, and it?s been a wonderful trade,? he said.

?Last week, Gartman predicted that the?S&P 500 would outperform gold and global stocks.

?For now, it would take significant trading action to get him back in the gold trade.

??We?ve seen reversals on charts before where you make a new low and then close higher on the day,? he said. ?We?re going to have to see that sort of price action rather than price itself, or rather than some event.?

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Who was behind the Bon Jovi death hoax?

"Slippery When Wet," indeed!

Over a week after debunking rumors of his demise, Jon Bon Jovi reminded fans he's very much alive and well ? and looking awfully good for his age!

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The rocker and "New Year's Eve" actor, 49, showed off his impressive physique, doffing his top in the sand and surf during a family Christmas vacation in St. Barth's on Sunday.

Story: Wanted alive! Jon Bon Jovi isn't dead

Meanwhile, the man responsible for spreading the death rumor 'fessed up recently in an interview with the Asbury Park Press.

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Pennsylvania musician Jeffrey Goho said he started a fake Twitter account in mid-December and reported that the "Wanted Dead or Alive" singer had passed away on a tour stop in his native New Jersey.

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"I just kind of took the liberty and started (the rumor), because I was so irritated," Goho admitted. "All I heard was 'Bon Jovi this,' 'Bon Jovi's starting a restaurant'... It was like, 'Jeez, (Bon Jovi) was a household name due to the music, not the business."

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

India tycoon's got tons of cash, nowhere to invest (AP)

MUMBAI, India ? Ajay Piramal is sitting on a mountain of cash. Yet the billionaire Indian tycoon, working in one of the world's fastest growing economies, is struggling to figure out what to do with the money.

The problem isn't opportunity, he said. It's India.

"Every large investment, there was no transparency," Piramal said.

His dilemma is a worrying sign for India. With the country mired in corruption, bureaucratic red tape and unclear and changing government policies, many of the men who made their billions here are saying maybe it's time to quit India. It's got to be easier to do business elsewhere.

In May last year, Piramal's healthcare business sold its generic drug operations to U.S. pharmaceutical giant Abbott Laboratories for $3.8 billion. Piramal, a tall big man in a country that still measures prosperity by girth, was eager to set that cash pile to work. He wanted to expand one of his chemical plants, but was told it would take five years.

"The same plant could be set up in China in two years," he said. "I love India, but my customer is not going to wait."

India, still a beacon of relatively fast growth despite a troubled world economy, should be a magnet for capital. Instead, since the beginning of 2010, the amount that Indians have invested in businesses overseas has exceeded the amount foreigners are investing in India, according to central bank figures.

In part this reflects the confidence and aptitude of India's maturing companies and the current malaise in the global economy and financial markets. But it also reflects deep problems at home. India's big coporations may be cash rich but the failure to invest that money domestically is bad news for a developing country that needs capital to build the roads, power plants and food warehouses that could help lift hundreds of millions out of dire poverty.

The frustration of India's business elite with corruption, political paralysis, log-jammed approvals, regulatory flip-flops, lack of access to natural resources and land acquisition battles ? to pick a few of the top complaints ? has reached a pitch perhaps not heard since India began liberalizing its economy in the early 1990s.

"If you are an honest businessman in India, it's very difficult to start up anything," said Jamshyd Godrej, chairman of manufacturing giant Godrej & Boyce. "Companies are going to operate where they see the best opportunities and efficiency for their capital."

Increasingly, that's outside India.

In 2008, foreigners poured roughly twice as much direct investment into India ? $33 billion ? as Indians plowed into businesses overseas. By 2010, that had reversed: Indians invested $40 billion abroad ? twice as much as foreigners invested in India ? a trend that's continued this year.

There is another, unspoken element to all the complaints. To the extent that business in India ran on corruption, some of the old, dirty ways of doing things are being disrupted, freezing India's already glacial bureaucracy, business leaders say.

Scandals in the staging of the Commonwealth Games, the pilfering of homes meant for war widows and the irregular auction of cellphone spectrum that cost the country billions has sent parliamentarians and even a Cabinet minister to prison.

With Indians tiring of the incessant graft, tens of thousands of middle-class protesters poured into the streets and pushed an anti-corruption bill onto the floor of Parliament.

Steelmakers can't get enough iron ore because a massive mining scandal in the southern state of Karnataka prompted a court to order the closure of illicit mines that account for a fifth of iron ore production in the country.

The bureaucrats ? even the honest ones ? are reportedly so scared of being punished they are refusing to make the decisions needed to make the country run.

Piramal is not unpatriotic. Each room in his executive suite is named after an Indian epic hero: Arjuna, the most pure; Dhananjay, acquirer and master of wealth. There's a quote from the Upanishads scriptures on the wall.

His office sits in a one million square foot office park in Mumbai his family built. The buildings around him ? white with blue glass that flashes back the unforgiving sun ? bear his own name in large black letters: Piramal Towers.

Piramal had the will and the means to build power plants and roads.

Instead, his Piramal Group's largest investment to date has been in one of the office park's tenants: the Indian subsidiary of the British telecom giant Vodafone Plc.

Last September, when he got the first payout, of $2.2 billion, from Abbott, the phone started ringing.

"Because people knew we had money, we had so many people approaching us for projects in the infrastructure sector," he said. "These people had no experience and no knowledge and no track record of having built a business in any area. And yet they were coming to us saying we have licenses and approvals. That just didn't sound right or smell right."

Each day, they paraded through his office: The investment banker who decided to build a 500 megawatt power plant, the coal trader assured of a government coal allocation, small-time miners with pretty presentations promising land, licenses and financing.

"They'd name politicians from the center and the state who had it all tied up for them," he said. "It didn't sound right. Obviously there were things going on in the system."

Road and port projects weren't much better, he said.

Piramal also looked at investing in engineering and infrastructure services companies, but couldn't make sense of their books.

"We couldn't find anything," he said. "People get greedy. In their desire to get good valuations they resort to, if I can say, creative accounting."

Today, India's infrastructure companies are known as great wealth destroyers.

"Infrastructure investment has become untouchable, a sure way of losing money," said Jagannadham Thunuguntla, head of research at SMC Global Securities. He calculates that four of India's top infrastructure companies ? GMR Infrastructure, GVK Power and Infrastructure, Lanco Infratech and Punj Lloyd ? have lost over 80 percent of their value since 2007. A fifth, Larson & Toubro is down 50 percent.

Piramal may have dodged a bullet, but shareholders in Piramal Healthcare aren't happy. Despite a $600 million special dividend and share buyback, the share price has sagged since the Abbott deal was announced on May 21 last year. They'd like to see the Abbott cash productively deployed. Instead, much of it is sitting in fixed deposit accounts.

Piramal said he really does want to run a pharmaceutical company and be the first Indian company to discover a world-class drug ? despite his dabbling in telecom, financial services and real estate financing. It's just that pharma can't absorb all his cash. He plans to sell the 5.5 percent stake he picked up in Vodafone Essar for $640 million in a few years, when Vodafone Essar issues shares in an initial public offering, he said.

He has also launched Piramal Capital, to make real estate and infrastructure loans, and spent about $50 million to acquire IndiaReit, a real estate investment company.

Meanwhile, his thoughts have turned to Boston, where he set up IndUS Growth Partners with a professor from Harvard Business School to look for buying opportunities in the U.S., in security, financial services and biotechnology. And he said he's still planning to spend over a billion dollars on biotechnology acquisitions in North America and Europe.

"India was going more towards capitalism than socialism," Piramal said. "I think we're going back. Capitalism went to too much excess. Corruption levels went to the extreme."

He said he'll announce his first overseas acquisition by March.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/asia/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111227/ap_on_bi_ge/as_india_billionaire_blues

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LG finalizes its Ice Cream Sandwich update schedule (Digital Trends)

Android Ice Cream Sandwich largeLG has been evaluating its Optimus smartphone range over the past few weeks, in order to see which models would be blessed with an upgrade to Android 4.0. Initially, it was just a handful of phones on the list, but according to a new post on their official Facebook page, several other devices have been deemed suitable too.

However, while LG gives, it also takes away, as those in line for a taste of Google???s new version of Android are potentially in for a long wait. There are going to be two phases to the update, running through the second and third quarters of 2012.

The first wave of updates to Ice Cream Sandwich will consist of the brand-new Prada 3.0, the Optimus LTE, Optimus 2X, Optimus Sol, LG Eclipse and the LG my Touch Q. These will receive the new software sometime between April and June.

Next, LG will be dealing with the Optimus 3D, Optimus Big, Optimus Q2, Optimus EX and the Optimus Black; all of which are in the second wave of updates, potentially beginning in July next year. CNET points out that the Optimus Black?s update should cover AT&T?s Nitro HD and Sprint?s Marquee, as they?re essentially the same devices.

So, to recap, owners of relevant phones could get Ice Cream Sandwich as early as late March/early April 2012, or as late as September 2012. Put like that, it?s easy to see why the Facebook comments are less than complimentary of LG?s efforts.

However, it?s now understood how complicated the process can be and we?re still grateful that LG ? and others ? are so readily sharing their ICS plans, and that it?s getting done at all.

This article was originally posted on Digital Trends

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Sony Ericsson?s Ice Cream Sandwich update coming in early 2012

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

DroidGamers: @Beau_Hindman Agreed about that, especially since GameStop wants to get into game delivery on Android

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Anderson Silva, Brock Lesnar and 10 Fighters Who You Need to Follow on Facebook

Over the past several years, the world has changed in significant ways.

Unlike past decades, individuals are now easily able to connect with celebrities and athletes all across the globe.

A major reason for this growth lies solely in the hands of social media, which includes Twitter and of course Facebook.

In the mix of it all is the sport of mixed martial arts, which is home to some of the greatest entertainment and excitement known to mankind.

Through social media, many of these fighters have reached out and connected with fans and viewers in all parts of the world.

The following slides display 10 fighters or their fan pages that you must follow on Facebook.

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/997728-anderson-silva-brock-lesnar-and-10-fighters-that-you-need-to-follow-on-facebook

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

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Dump GoDaddy Day Dec. 29 Declared by Reddit User [VIDEO] (Mashable)

[brightcove video="1347944471001 " /] Reddit user SelfProdigy has declared Dec. 29 Dump GoDaddy Day, following the domain registrar's short-lived public support for the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). Although GoDaddy has announced that it no longer supports SOPA, the site is still facing the backlash from its initial position.

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Despite the public reversal in a press release, Dump GoDaddy Day is quickly spreading among the Reddit community.

[More from Mashable: TwitWipe Gives You a Fresh Start by Deleting All Your Tweets [VIDEO]]

The domain registrar reportedly lost 20,000 accounts in a single day following the SOPA outcry, but only time will tell how many accounts they will lose.

This story originally published on Mashable here.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Top 10 college football coach Christmas wishes

It?s beginning to look a lot like Christmas. Coaches come and go ?

Aw, we love our college football coaches. The sport would be so boring without these masters of strategy, these leaders of men, these architects of scandal. Certainly, we prefer to see them happy this holiday season.

With that, The List?s Top 10 college football coach Christmas wishes:

1. Todd Graham, Arizona State: a better data plan. Because having to take pains to awkwardly explain yourself afterward really defeats the purpose of sending a hundred or so student-athletes a life-altering text message with cold-hearted detachment.

2. Chris Petersen, Boise State: a QBPS to go with his GPS. Look, who the hell knows where and whom the Broncos will play once the whole Big ?East? thing gets rolling? More urgently, Petersen has to develop a successor to 50-win Kellen Moore at quarterback. Do people really think the Boise program is such a well-oiled machine that such a thing takes care of itself?

3. Jimbo Fisher, Florida State, and Brian Kelly, Notre Dame: Year 2 do-overs.The postgame-handshake powwow at the Champs Sports Bowl in Orlando will go something like this. Coach A: ?Nice game.? Coach B: ?What are you, high?? Coach A: ?You?re right. I seriously can?t believe I just said that.? Coach B: ?Let?s just pretend this season never happened, OK??

4. Bret Bielema, Wisconsin: a wing and a prayer ? make that two prayers. What are the chances the Badgers have a player in the pipeline with an arm like Russell Wilson?s and the as-yet-unfelt presence to lead them to their third consecutive Rose Bowl? But first: a nice torrential downpour where it almost never rains to neutralize Oregon?s insane speed would be mighty convenient.

5. Larry Fedora, North Carolina: a new old hat. Everybody seems to like and believe in Fedora, which is what happens when one steers a non-BCS program into the mainstream consciousness. But Fedora had better improve the state of football in Chapel Hill or else?in the eyes of major-conference ADs?it?ll be like his time well spent in Hattiesburg never happened.

6. Charlie Weis: a healthy quarterback. No, we aren?t referring to Notre Dame transfer Dayne Crist?s physical well-being; he?s healthy as a horse, strong as an ox, what have you. His emotional state, however, may be a different story after the way Kelly chewed him up and spit him out in South Bend in 2011. When the going gets tough (like it?s not going to at KU), will Crist ever believe in himself again?

7. Tim Beckman, Illinois: a defibrillator. How can Beckman possibly revive a team that was DOA for six straight games after a 6-0 start? Clear!

8. Rich Rodriguez, Arizona: more time for offseason workouts. Come to think of it, one must be careful with that sort of thing. Perhaps Rodriguez would be better off with a right-hand man who has a clue about coaching defense.

9. Bob Davie, New Mexico: a new footbaw. Because we?ll tell you what: At the end of the day, a footbaw coach can?t win a whole lot of footbaw games unless he has one heck of a footbaw team, without a bunch of good footbaw players. And what does all that start with? That?s right, a footbaw.

10. Mike Leach, Washington State: a crimson-and-gray eye patch. Don?t worry about the possibility the Pirate of the Palouse already has one. As bad as the Cougars are likely to be in 2012, Leach may need to cover both eyes.

Source: http://aol.sportingnews.com/ncaa-football/story/2011-12-23/top-10-college-football-coach-christmas-wishes

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Choose the Right Coach for Health and Fitness

It is an admitted fact that people have become pretty much aware as compared to the last years. It is all due to technological advancements that have pushed people to excel them in everything. Same is the case when it comes to the health and fitness of the people. They have become very much health conscious. That is why they spend more and more time to get them into a perfect body shape. They are eager to spend ample amount of money on this activity as well. In case you are also one of those people who are spending a lot time as well as much money on meeting the desired health and fitness goals and have found to be failed thus it is suggested to hire the best possible fitness coach for you. ?No doubt we need professionals to carry out various activities in specialized manner. For example we hire car professionals to repair our car, when it comes to legal issues we hire services of a lawyer and when we get sick then we call for medical services.

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Let us discuss what one needs to do while hiring a professional coach. First of all ask for the referrals from the people around you. Check the yellow pages and getting the fitness magazines lists can be another option. It is a fact that these health and fitness coaches are quite expensive to be hired. It is due to this fact that one needs to make sure that he hires the right person for him who is capable of offering him excellent training and advice when it comes to health and fitness of the body.

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Underlined are certain points discussed briefly that what one should seek in a health and fitness coach:

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  • Make sure that the person you are hiring is well trained for the job of health and fitness coach. He must be adorned with a degree in exercise physiology, nutrition, health, kinesiology or biomechanics. Moreover, he must also be able to provide his certifications that must be issued by sports and recognized medical agencies.
  • The fitness coach that you are looking for you must be well equipped with complete knowledge of health, nutrition and fitness. No doubt proper sleep and good diet are two main features or you can say partners in the absence of which one cannot enjoy the fruit of exercise. In addition, the coach must be pretty much familiar with the first aid methods as well as CPR. It is because in case some accident happens during exercise he must be able to tackle the situation well.
  • The coach must be professional in every manner. He must be regular, punctual, alert and give you full attention during the scheduled sessions. A single session usually ranges from 30 minutes to one hour. He must not take phone calls during his time with you.
  • The best test for the coach is that he must be effective in training and he must have a good physique. It will prove that he himself is practicing whatever he preaches. ?????

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

'Anonymous' hackers target US security think tank (AP)

LONDON ? The loose-knit hacking movement "Anonymous" claimed Sunday to have stolen thousands of credit card numbers and other personal information belonging to clients of U.S.-based security think tank Stratfor. One hacker said the goal was to pilfer funds from individuals' accounts to give away as Christmas donations, and some victims confirmed unauthorized transactions linked to their credit cards.

Anonymous boasted of stealing Stratfor's confidential client list, which includes entities ranging from Apple to the U.S. Air Force to the Miami Police Department, and mining it for more than 4,000 credit card numbers, passwords and home addresses.

"Not so private and secret anymore?" the group taunted in a message on Twitter, promising that the attack on Stratfor was just the beginning of a Christmas-inspired assault on a long list of targets.

Anonymous said the client list it posted was a small slice of the 200 gigabytes worth of plunder it stole from Stratfor and promised more leaks. It said it was able to get the credit details in part because Stratfor didn't bother encrypting them ? an easy-to-avoid blunder which, if true, would be a major embarrassment for any security-related company.

Austin, Texas-based Stratfor provides political, economic and military analysis to help clients reduce risk, according to a description on its YouTube page. It charges subscribers for its reports and analysis, delivered through the web, emails and videos.

Lt. Col. John Dorrian, public affairs officer for the Air Force, said that "for obvious reasons" the Air Force doesn't discuss specific vulnerabilities, threats or responses to them.

"The Air Force will continue to monitor the situation and, as always, take appropriate action as necessary to protect Air Force networks and information," he said in an email.

Miami Police Department spokesman Sgt. Freddie Cruz Jr. said that he could not confirm that the agency was a client of Stratfor, and he said he had not received any information about a security breach involving the police department.

It soon became clear that proprietary information about the companies and government agencies that subscribe to Stratfor's newsletters did not appear to be at any significant risk, and that the main threat was posed to individual employees.

Hours after publishing what it claimed was Stratfor's client list, Anonymous tweeted a link to encrypted files online with the names, addresses and account details.

"Not as many as you expected? Worry not, fellow pirates and robin hoods. These are just the "A"s," read a message posted online that encouraged readers to download a file of the hacked information.

It also linked to images online that it suggested were receipts for charitable donations made by the group manipulating the credit card data it stole.

"Thank you! Defense Intelligence Agency," read the text above one image that appeared to show a transaction summary indicating that an agency employee's information was used to donate $250 to a non-profit.

One receipt ? to the American Red Cross ? had Allen Barr's name on it.

Barr, of Austin, Texas, recently retired from the Texas Department of Banking and said he discovered last Friday that a total of $700 had been spent from his account. Barr, who has spent more than a decade dealing with cybercrime at banks, said five transactions were made in total.

"It was all charities, the Red Cross, CARE, Save the Children. So when the credit card company called my wife she wasn't sure whether I was just donating," said Barr, who wasn't aware until a reporter with the AP called that his information had been compromised when Stratfor's computers were hacked.

"It made me feel terrible. It made my wife feel terrible. We had to close the account."

Stratfor said in an email to members that it had suspended its servers and email after learning that its website had been hacked.

"We have reason to believe that the names of our corporate subscribers have been posted on other web sites," said the email, passed on to The Associated Press by subscribers. "We are diligently investigating the extent to which subscriber information may have been obtained."

The email, signed by Stratfor Chief Executive George Friedman, said the company is "working closely with law enforcement to identify who is behind the breach."

"Stratfor's relationship with its members and, in particular, the confidentiality of their subscriber information, are very important to Stratfor and me," Friedman wrote.

Repeated calls to Stratfor went unanswered Sunday and an answering machine thanked callers for contacting the "No. 1 source for global intelligence." Stratfor's website was down, with a banner saying "site is currently undergoing maintenance."

Wishing everyone a "Merry LulzXMas" ? a nod to its spinoff hacking group Lulz Security ? Anonymous also posted a link on Twitter to a site containing the email, phone number and credit number of a U.S. Homeland Security employee.

The employee, Cody Sultenfuss, said he had no warning before his details were posted.

"They took money I did not have," he told the AP in a series of emails, which did not specify the amount taken. "I think 'Why me?' I am not rich."

One member of the hacking group, who uses the handle AnonymousAbu on Twitter, claimed that more than 90,000 credit cards from law enforcement, the intelligence community and journalists ? "corporate/exec accounts of people like Fox" news ? had been hacked and used to "steal a million dollars" and make donations.

It was impossible to verify where credit card details were used. Fox News was not on the excerpted list of Stratfor members posted online, but other media organizations including MSNBC and Al-Jazeera English appeared in the file.

Anonymous warned it has "enough targets lined up to extend the fun fun fun of LulzXmas through the entire next week."

The group has previously claimed responsibility for attacks on companies such as Visa, MasterCard and PayPal, as well as others in the music industry and the Church of Scientology.

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Associated Press writers Jennifer Kway in Miami, Ramit Plushnick-Masti in Houston, Texas and Daniel Wagner in Washington, D.C. contributed to this report.

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ICE CREAM x NEW ERA?Cones & Bones?59Fifty Fitted Baseball Cap

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It?s been a minute since ICE CREAM released a fitted baseball cap, this time it?s in their ?Cones & Bones? style. This New Era 59Fifty features a Red or Black base with the Ice Cream logo embroidered onto the front panel of the hat. They also have a small ?Ice Cream? embroidery on the back panel to add some extra detail. If you?re interested, you can get these two from?http://www.bbcicecream.com/

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

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"X Factor" finale jumps 31 percent giving Fox big win (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) ? The season finale of "The X Factor" enjoyed a sizable boost over last week to hand Fox an easy win Thursday night, according to preliminary numbers.

On a night that was marked by repeats from the competing networks, "The X Factor" from 8 to 10 p.m. jumped 31 percent over last week's performance, taking a 3.8 rating/11 share in the adults 18-49 demographic, and grew 25 percent in total viewership with 12.4 million total viewers. The strong showing gave Fox a win for the night in both the demographic and total viewership.

NBC ran "Who's Still Standing?" at 8, which received a 1.5/5 and 5.2 million total viewers, followed by repeats until "Prime Suspect" at 10, which drew a 1.0/3 and 4.4 million total viewers.

At ABC, the night began with the holiday special "Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice" at 8, which posted a 1.1/3 and 3.8 million total viewers, followed by an episode of "Prep & Landing" at 8:30, which also received a 1.1/3 and 3.6 million total viewers. "Charlie Brown: I Want a Dog for Christmas" at 9 also posted a 1.1/3 and 3.6 million total viewers. The network's evening closed with a "Grey's Anatomy" repeat.

CBS ran repeats throughout the night.

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50 Best NHL Goals of 2011

Fans were treated to many spectacular NHL goals in 2011, both in the regular season and in the playoffs.

The league is full of stars young and old who have tremendous skill and give us highlight-reel moments each and every night.

Let's take a look at the best NHL goals of the calendar year.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Spaniard arrested in "Madonnaleaks" case (Reuters)

MADRID (Reuters) ? Spanish police arrested a 31-year-old man Wednesday and charged him with illegally leaking an early recording of a new Madonna song on the internet.

At least one demo recording of "Give Me All Your Love" was posted on the web in November, two months before the planned release of Madonna's first new album since 2008's "Hard Candy."

Police did not give the name of the man arrested in the city of Zaragoza in northern Spain, but said his initials were J.M.R. and that he was a big Madonna fan. He was charged and released, a police statement said.

The "Madonnaleaks" investigation began after lawyers for the singer -- who said in November that she was very upset over the leak -- traced the posting to Spain. Police said they found recordings of the song in a search of the suspect's belongings.

Intellectual property watchdgos have targeted Spain as one of the world's largest copyright violators. The Socialist government, which left office this week, prepared a bill aimed at shutting down file-sharing web sites providing copyrighted material. But the law was never sent to Parliament.

(Reporting By Blanca Rodriguez; Writing by Fiona Ortiz, editing by Paul Casciato)

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Obesity rise prompts Wash. ferry capacity change

Passengers disembark from the Washington state ferry Puyallup on its arrival on Bainbridge Island, Wash., Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2011. The Washington state ferry service isn't going to start turning away hefty passengers, but it has had to reduce the capacity of the nation's largest ferry system because people have been packing on the pounds. Coast Guard vessel stability rules that took effect nationwide Dec. 1 raised the estimated weight of the average adult passenger to 185 pounds from the previous 160 pounds, based on population information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Passengers disembark from the Washington state ferry Puyallup on its arrival on Bainbridge Island, Wash., Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2011. The Washington state ferry service isn't going to start turning away hefty passengers, but it has had to reduce the capacity of the nation's largest ferry system because people have been packing on the pounds. Coast Guard vessel stability rules that took effect nationwide Dec. 1 raised the estimated weight of the average adult passenger to 185 pounds from the previous 160 pounds, based on population information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

The Washington state ferry Puyallup leaves Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2011, from downtown Seattle heading to Bainbridge Island, Wash. The Washington state ferry service isn't going to start turning away hefty passengers, but it has had to reduce the capacity of the nation's largest ferry system because people have been packing on the pounds. Coast Guard vessel stability rules that took effect nationwide Dec. 1 raised the estimated weight of the average adult passenger to 185 pounds from the previous 160 pounds, based on population information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Passengers aboard the Washington state ferry Puyallup watch as another passes nearby Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2011, while sailing from Seattle to Bainbridge Island, Wash. The Washington state ferry service isn't going to start turning away hefty passengers, but it has had to reduce the capacity of the nation's largest ferry system because people have been packing on the pounds. Coast Guard vessel stability rules that took effect nationwide Dec. 1 raised the estimated weight of the average adult passenger to 185 pounds from the previous 160 pounds, based on population information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

A passenger feeds a gull from the deck of the Washington state ferry Puyallup as another ferry passes behind Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2011, while sailing from Seattle to Bainbridge Island, Wash. The Washington state ferry service isn't going to start turning away hefty passengers, but it has had to reduce the capacity of the nation's largest ferry system because people have been packing on the pounds. Coast Guard vessel stability rules that took effect nationwide Dec. 1 raised the estimated weight of the average adult passenger to 185 pounds from the previous 160 pounds, based on population information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Passengers line up as they prepare to disembark from the Washington state ferry Puyallup on its arrival on Bainbridge Island, Wash., Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2011. The Washington state ferry service isn't going to start turning away hefty passengers, but it has had to reduce the capacity of the nation's largest ferry system because people have been packing on the pounds. Coast Guard vessel stability rules that took effect nationwide Dec. 1 raised the estimated weight of the average adult passenger to 185 pounds from the previous 160 pounds, based on population information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

(AP) ? The Washington state ferry service isn't going to start turning away hefty passengers, but it has had to reduce the capacity of the nation's largest ferry system because people have been packing on the pounds.

Coast Guard vessel stability rules that took effect nationwide Dec. 1 raised the estimated weight of the average adult passenger to 185 pounds from the previous 160 pounds, based on population information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

During the past 20 years, there has been a dramatic increase in obesity in the United States and about one-third of American adults are now considered obese, the CDC says on its website.

The state ferry system has complied with the new stability rules by simply reducing the listed capacity of its vessels, Coast Guard Lt. Eric Young said Wednesday.

"That has effectively reduced the amount of passengers by about 250 passengers or so depending on the particular ferry," said Young, who is based in Seattle. "They generally carry about 2,000, so it's down to 1,750 now."

With that many passengers, the ferry wouldn't tip over even if everyone ran to the side at the same time to look at a pod of killer whales, he said.

The state operates 23 white and green vessels on 10 routes across Puget Sound and through the San Juan Islands to British Columbia. Carrying more than 22 million passengers a year, it's the biggest ferry system in the United States and one of the four largest in the world, said system spokeswoman Marta Coursey.

The ferries themselves could be contributing to passenger girth. The galleys cater to customers looking for fast food they can eat while looking out the windows at the scenery and seagulls. Calorie counters typically aren't buying the hamburgers, hot dogs and chicken strips.

"We do serve light beer," said Peggy Wilkes who has worked 20 years for the food concessionaire, Olympic Cascade Services, which serves food and drinks on 12 of the state ferries.

News reports of overloaded ferries sinking in other parts of the world are sometimes a topic of discussion, she said.

"I think it's cool the Coast Guard is keeping up on that," she said. "Not that we overload them. A couple of times, like for a Seahawks game, we've had to cut off passengers and had to leave them at the dock."

Carol Johnston, who has been riding the state ferries since 1972, said she found the rule change perplexing.

"The ferries are not listing, they are not sinking," said Johnston, who was onboard a Seattle-bound ferry from Bainbridge Island Wednesday afternoon. "How are you going to establish how much weight there is on the ferry?"

Johnston worried about the potential loss in revenue, which could cause ferry fares to increase further. And she joked she may alter her eating habits.

"That means I will not have popcorn with my wine," Johnston said.

The reduced passenger capacity is unlikely to have much practical effect on the spacious ferries, said Coursey, the system spokeswoman. The ferries often fill up with vehicles, but the number of passengers, especially walk-ons, is seldom a problem, she said.

The new stability rules may have a bigger impact on the smaller charter fishing boats, such as those that take anglers fishing out of the Pacific Ocean ports of Westport and Ilwaco, Young said. Any vessel that carries more than six paying customers has to be inspected and certified by the Coast Guard as a passenger vessel.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Prince Harry helps friend after London mugging

(AP) ? Royal officials say Prince Harry showed up at a London police station to help a friend who had been mugged.

Harry's Clarence House office says the 27-year-old prince went to support a friend who was reporting a robbery.

British media say Thomas van Straubenzee was robbed in a south London street while on the phone with Harry, who raced across the city to help. When he could not find Van Straubenzee, Harry went to the local police station, where he gave a witness statement.

Police said a mobile phone was recovered after the Nov. 30 robbery. A suspect has been arrested and bailed.

Harry, an army helicopter pilot, recently returned from a two-month training exercise in the United States.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Germany's word of the year: 'stress test' (AP)

BERLIN ? "Stress test" has beaten out "leverage" in the race to become Germany's word of the year as the deepening debt crisis makes its mark on the language.

The Society for German Language said Friday that "stress test" won its jury's vote because it was applied this year not just to banks but to nuclear power plants and other things. It said the term has become a "firm component of everyday language."

Three of the top five finishers were flavored by the financial crisis. The No. 2 word, "leverage," refers to European leaders' efforts to increase the firepower of their bailout fund.

"Merkozy" ? a nickname used for German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy in the crisis ? was No. 4.

"Arabellion" finished third and "Fukushima," Japan's stricken nuclear plant, placed fifth.

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Hardcore Gifts for the Winter Backpacker [Gift Guide]

For some people, weather means nothing; they have to get outside and into nature no matter what. Here's the thing, though: without the right gear, they will die out there. Here's some of the sweetest cold-weather camp gear around. More »


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