Thursday, February 28, 2013

Benzema caught speeding over 70 mph over limit

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updated 7:28 a.m. ET Feb. 28, 2013

MADRID (AP) - Spanish police say Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema was caught speeding at more than 70 mph over the limit.

Police say Benzema has been charged with reckless driving after being caught going 134 mph in a 62 mph zone in Madrid on Feb. 3. Police say the France international faces losing his license and a fine.

In June 2011, Benzema was fined for reckless driving when police caught him racing through the city on the Mediterranean island of Ibiza.

Madrid plays Barcelona on Saturday in the Spanish league before visiting Manchester United in the Champions League on Tuesday.

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Galaxy on quest for three-peat

PST: David Beckham is gone, Landon Donovan will start the season late and Robbie Keane is the new captain. But the Galaxy are still contenders for a third-straight MLS title.

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Greek man charged in NY Dali theft pleads guilty

NEW YORK (AP) ? A Greek man has admitted to stealing a Salvador Dali painting from a New York City gallery, only to return it in the mail.

Phivos Istavrioglou pleaded guilty on Tuesday following his arrest in the theft of a work titled "Cartel de Don Juan Tenorio."

Prosecutors say the fashion industry publicist walked into the Manhattan gallery in June, put the painting valued at about $150,000 in a shopping bag and walked out. He anonymously mailed the piece back to the United States from Greece after seeing news coverage of the theft.

Under the plea deal, Istavrioglou avoids additional jail time if he remains incarcerated until his formal sentencing on March 12. He also must pay more than $9,000 in restitution.

His lawyer said it was a stupid thing to do.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/greek-man-charged-ny-dali-theft-pleads-guilty-035817208.html

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Samsung announces Android Wallet app for tickets and coupons, opens API to developers

If your heart bleeds Android, but your eyes occasionally wander in the direction of Apple's Passbook, good news. Samsung has announced "Wallet," a ticketing and coupon app of its own. Unveiled at the firm's Developer Day at Mobile World Congress, Wallet comes ready with an open API to encourage adoption, with some big names already onboard including Hotels.com, Booking.com, Expedia, MLB and Lufthansa. Though this isn't the only Android solution we've heard about, in keeping with the norm, the app will be connected, and location aware. As such, the app will let you know when Wallet-friendly stores and so on are nearby, as well as continually send updates to items already stored in the app, should those booking details change. The app API is still in beta at this time, but word is that Samsung is accepting early sign-ups on its approval.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Wall Street Records Biggest Profit Since Before The Financial Crisis


WASHINGTON, Feb 26 (Reuters) - The U.S. banking industry in 2012 recorded its highest earnings since before the 2007-2009 financial crisis, according to data released on Tuesday by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
The FDIC said the industry's full-year earnings were the second-highest on record at $141.3 billion, an increase over 2011 of $22.9 billion, or 19.3 percent.
Bank earnings peaked in 2006 at $145.2 billion.
Much of the earnings growth in 2012 came from banks reducing the amount they set aside in case of losses on loans, the FDIC said. Banks also saw gains on loan sales and higher servicing income.
"While there is still room for further income growth, we don't expect the pace of earnings growth to continue at these levels," FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg said in a statement.
The report will likely be seen as a sign that the industry is healing after the financial crisis, although some bigger banks cut jobs last year to cope with persistent pressures such as declines in trading volume.
The industry's earnings for the fourth quarter of 2012 totaled $34.7 billion, up $9.3 billion, or 36.9 percent, from the same period in 2011, the FDIC said.
Net operating revenue during the fourth quarter was $169 billion, up $7.3 billion, or 4.5 percent, from a year earlier, the FDIC said. (Reporting By Emily Stephenson; editing by John Wallace)

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Progress at Iran nuke talks?

ALMATY (Reuters) - Major powers on Tuesday offered Iran limited sanctions relief in return for a halt to the most controversial part of its nuclear program, and Iran promised to respond with a proposal on the same scale.

The talks in Kazakhstan were the first in eight months between Iran and the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council plus Germany - the "P5+1" - on a decade-old dispute that threatens to trigger another war in the Middle East.

Iran has used the time since the last meeting in June to further expand activity that the West suspects is aimed at enabling it to build a nuclear bomb, something that Israel has suggested it will prevent by force if diplomacy fails.

The two-day negotiations in the city of Almaty follow inconclusive meetings last year in Istanbul, Baghdad and Moscow.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said in Berlin that he hoped Iran "will make its choice to move down the path of a diplomatic solution".

A Western official who declined to be named said the talks had been "useful" and confirmed they would continue on Wednesday as scheduled.

But with the Islamic Republic's political elite preoccupied with worsening infighting before a presidential election in June, few believe the meeting will yield a quick breakthrough.

"It is clear that nobody expects to come from Almaty with a fully done deal," said a spokesman for the European Union's foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, who oversees contacts with Iran on behalf of world powers.

OFFER PRESENTED

A U.S. official said on Monday that the powers' offer to Iran - an updated version of one rejected by Iran last year - would take into account its recent nuclear advances, but also take "some steps in the sanctions arena".

This would address some of Iran's concerns but not meet its demand that all sanctions be lifted, the official said.

A Western official later said the powers had formally presented the offer during Tuesday's talks but gave no details.

In Almaty, a source close to the Iranian negotiators told reporters: "Depending on what proposal we receive from the other side we will present our own proposal of the same weight. The continuation of talks depends on how this exchange of proposals goes forward."

Iranian media also said the talks would continue, without saying whether the Iranian proposal had been presented.

At best, diplomats and analysts say, Iran will take the joint offer from the United States, Russia, France, Germany, Britain and China seriously and agree to hold further talks soon on practical steps to ease the tension.

"We are looking for flexibility from the Iranians," said Ashton's spokesman, Michael Mann.

But Iran, whose chief negotiator Saeed Jalili is close to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and is a veteran of Iran's 1980s war against Iraq and the Western powers that backed it, has shown no sign of willingness to scale back its nuclear work.

It argues that has a sovereign right to carry out nuclear enrichment for peaceful energy purposes, and in particular refuses to close its underground Fordow enrichment plant, a condition the powers have set for any sanctions relief.

FASTER ENRICHMENT

A U.N. nuclear watchdog report last week said Iran was for the first time installing advanced centrifuges that would allow it to significantly speed up its enrichment of uranium, which can have both civilian and military purposes.

Tightening Western sanctions on Iran over the last 14 months are hurting Iran's economy and slashing oil revenue. Its currency has more than halved in value, which in turn has pushed up inflation.

The central bank governor was quoted on Monday as saying Iran's inflation was likely to top 30 percent in coming weeks as the sanctions contribute to shortages and stockpiling.

But analysts say the sanctions are not close to having the crippling effect envisaged by Washington and - so far at least - they have not prompted a change in Iran's nuclear course.

Western officials said the powers' offer would include an easing of restrictions on trade in gold and other precious metals if Tehran closes Fordow.

The facility is used for enriching uranium to 20 percent fissile purity, a short technical step from weapons-grade.

The web-based news site Al Monitor said on Tuesday that the big powers' offer could also include some relief for the petrochemical industry and in banking. Officials present in Almaty declined to comment on the report.

The stakes are high with Israel, assumed to be the only nuclear-armed power in the Middle East, hinting strongly at military action and Iran pledging to hit back hard if attacked.

Western officials acknowledge an easing of U.S. and European sanctions on trade in gold represents a relatively modest step. But gold could be used as part of barter transactions that might allow Iran to circumvent financial sanctions.

Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman last week dismissed the reported incentive as insufficient and a senior Iranian lawmaker has ruled out closing Fordow, close to the holy city of Qom.

(Additional reporting by Fredrik Dahl in Almaty, Zahra Hosseinian in Zurich, Arshad Mohammed and Stephen Brown in Berlin)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/powers-offer-iran-sanctions-relief-nuclear-talks-055616179.html

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Anti-austerity strike to bring Greece to a standstill

ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek workers walk off the job on Wednesday in a nationwide anti-austerity strike that will disrupt transport, shut public schools and tax offices and leave hospitals working with emergency staff.

Greece's two biggest labor unions plan to bring much of the near-bankrupt country to a standstill during a 24-hour strike over the cuts, which they say only deepen the plight of a people struggling to get through the country's worst peacetime downturn.

Representing about 2.5 million workers, the unions have gone on strike repeatedly since Europe's debt crisis erupted in late 2009, testing the government's will to implement necessary reforms in the face of growing public anger.

"The (strike) is our answer to the dead-end policies that have squeezed the life out of workers, impoverished society and plunged the economy into recession and crisis," said the private sector union GSEE, which is organizing the walkout with its public sector sister union ADEDY.

"Our struggle will continue for as long as these policies are implemented," it said.

Prime Minister Antonis Samaras's eight-month-old coalition government has been eager to show it will implement reforms it promised the European Union and International Monetary Fund, which have bailed Athens out twice with over 200 billion euros.

It has taken a tough line on striking workers, invoking emergency law twice this year to order seamen and subway workers back to the job after week-long walkouts that paralyzed public transport in Athens and led to food shortages on islands.

But in a sign it is buckling under pressure, it announced on Monday it would not fire almost 1,900 civil servants earmarked for possible dismissal, despite promising foreign lenders it would seek to cut the public payroll.

STRIKES PICKING UP

Strikes have picked up in recent weeks, underscoring Greeks' anger at record high unemployment and poverty levels. A one-day visit by French President Francois Hollande in Athens on Tuesday went largely uncovered as Greek journalists were on strike.

In northern and central Greece, farmers have been protesting at high production costs and fuel prices for nearly a month, occasionally blocking the country's main north-south highway.

Most business and public sector activity is expected to come to a halt during Wednesday's strike, with school teachers, train and bus employees and bankers among various groups joining the walkout.

Hospitals will have only emergency staff and ships will stay in port as seaworkers plan to defy government orders to return to work.

Several marches are expected to culminate in demonstrations outside parliament on central Syntagma square, where they have often ended in violent clashes between police and protesters in the past.

Analysts said Greece securing bailout funds in December, which averted bankruptcy and ended months of uncertainty over the country's future in the euro, created expectations among Greeks that things would improve on a personal level as well.

"If these expectations are not satisfied by the summer, then whatever is left of the working class will respond with more protest," said Costas Panagopoulos, head of Alco pollsters.

(Additional reporting by Tatiana Fragou; writing by Karolina Tagaris; Editing by Stephen Nisbet)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/anti-austerity-strike-bring-greece-standstill-233851099.html

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Obama to use emergency responders to push GOP on cuts

President Barack Obama on Tuesday morning will stand with emergency responders at the White House, according to a White House official, to issue yet another warning to congressional Republicans ahead of across-the-board, automatic spending cuts known as the sequester. The cuts total $85 billion and are set to go into effect if a budget is not passed by March 1.

The president is scheduled to deliver his remarks at 10:45 a.m. ET. He will discuss the impact of federal cuts on emergency first responders, as well as the effect of the sequester on other jobs and the middle class, according to the official.

Obama has urged Congress to pass a short-term budget fix in the absence of a complete budget resolution. The alternative, the White House says, will derail the economy.

The White House accuses Republicans of preferring a sequester over closing tax loopholes for the nation's wealthiest. Many Republicans, including House Speaker John Boehner, have voiced their disapproval of the sequester (even though Boehner and a majority of Republicans voted for the fiscal cliff plan that maintained it), and have pushed the president and Democrats to offer a concrete alternative that tackles debt and deficit problems.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/obama-emergency-responders-push-republicans-sequester-141651336--politics.html

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Space Station Astronauts Lose NASA Communications Link | News ...

NASA(HOUSTON) ? NASA reported Tuesday morning that it lost its main communications link with the International Space Station for two hours. It blamed the problem on a computer glitch.? The six astronauts on the station, it said, were fine, and still able to talk, at least intermittently, with controllers through Russian ground stations before the problem was solved.

A statement posted Tuesday morning by NASA said:

?This morning, at approximately 9:45 a.m. EST, the International Space Station experienced a loss of communication with the ground. At that time, flight controllers in Houston were updating the software onboard the station?s flight computers when one of the station?s data relay systems malfunctioned. The primary computer that controls critical station functions defaulted to a backup computer, but was not allowing the station to communicate with NASA?s Tracking and Data Relay Satellites.?

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Two hours later NASA issued a quick update via Twitter: ?Communications have been restored with the space station effective 11:34AM Central.?

The problem came up while new software was being sent to the station?s main computer.? ?The computer basically burped, for lack of a better word,? said Josh Byerly of NASA. The astronauts were able to reconfigure their computers and solve the problem, he said.

There are six crew members on board ? Americans Kevin Ford and Tom Marshburn; Russian cosmonauts Oleg Novitiskiy, Evgeny Tarelkin and Roman Romanenko; and Canadian Chris Hadfield.

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Monday, February 18, 2013

Welcome to Debt Anonymous

?If we are worried about health-care costs in the year 2025, why do we have to worry about it now???So said the king of the debt-deniers, economist Paul Krugman, last week on Morning Joe.

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A worker inspects the roll out of $20 bills at the United States Department of the Treasury in Washington, DC. (Paul J. Richards/AFP, via Getty)

We don?t have a spending problem like an alcoholic doesn?t have a drinking problem.

?Our nation is on an unsustainable fiscal path.? That was the opening line in ?The Moment of Truth? (PDF) report delivered to President Obama more than two years ago by his own fiscal commission, when the nation?s publicly held debt was $9 trillion, or about 63 percent of the gross domestic product, the value of all goods and services we produce in the economy. Today, our publicly held debt is nearing $12 trillion, or about 76 percent of GDP. The path has gotten worse, not better.

In his State of the Union address, the president claimed $2.5 trillion has been cut from the deficit (planned overspending), more than half of his 10-year goal of cutting $4 trillion. But overspending less is still overspending. And overspending less does not decrease the current debt; it still adds to the debt.

Debt is a drag, a reality you may experience with every credit-card bill you open. But for a corporation or a government, it can be even more of a drag?on economic growth and job creation.

Yes, at times moderate levels of government borrowing can be good medicine, helping to spur a weak economy and reduce unemployment. And sharp increases in deficit spending are expected in extraordinary times?during a war or in an economic crisis. But sustained irresponsible deficit spending leading to long-term high levels of debt is damaging.

The best explanation I?ve seen of this is from economist John H. Makin, suggests that?government debt is like chemotherapy. It is a necessary evil to stop the spread?of a disease and improve the health of the patient, but it is intended for short-term use. To take his metaphor one step further, extended use of the radical treatment can do more damage than the cancer itself. And it may eventually kill who or what you are trying to save.

No one knows for certain how much debt is too much, but we know that more is worse and that we?re in the danger zone now. Some experts argue the?threshold of damage, or economic contraction, is when government debt reaches 85 percent or 90 percent of the nation?s total economic output. Again, as I noted above, debt held by the public is already about?76 percent of GDP, in the danger zone. For perspective, at the end of fiscal year 2008, publicly held debt was 40 percent of GDP.?

That public-debt figure does not include money the government owes itself (that?s how we get to the $16.5 trillion in total debt), nor does it include unfunded liabilities for Social Security, Medicare, and federal employees? future retirement benefits, which currently exceed $86.8 trillion.?

The warning signs are there.?The CBO expects unemployment to remain above 7.5 percent through next year, for the sixth consecutive year, and for the longest period in the past 70 years. And we feel it in our wallets: food prices, gas prices, and health-care costs are continuing to rise.?

In 2027?Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, and interest on the debt will consume all tax revenue,?according to the GAO.

Of course, we are not alone in debt, but that is little comfort since our roommates in intensive care include Spain, Ireland, Portugal, and Greece.?

We are in substantially better shape than the euro zone, however, because our cost of borrowing is still low?at least for now. The Fed is helping to keep that cost down by buying up our own debt. So the sky is not falling. Yet.

And because of our size and our unique status of having the world?s reserve currency, the U.S. may be able to sustain more debt than some of our European counterparts.

But these are not excuses to continue being reckless. The Congressional Budget Office warns (PDF) of the dangers of ongoing high and rising levels of debt: continuing high unemployment, depressed wages, increasing interest costs, less flexibility to respond to unexpected challenges, and the increased risk of another sudden fiscal crisis.

Yes, overspending less is a step in the right direction. And, yes, the annual deficit is shrinking as a percentage of GDP. But that means we?re adding less to the debt, not that the debt is getting smaller. The CBO still projects the public debt to grow to an astonishing $20 trillion in 10 years.

Beyond binge spending, here?s one big reason why: while entitlements are already nearly 62 percent of total federal spending, in 2027?Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, and interest on the debt will consume all tax revenue,?according to the Government Accountability Office.

That means we?ll have to borrow money to pay our troops, care for our veterans, secure the borders, fund cancer research, protect the environment, protect the nation from terrorists, and other essential functions of the federal government.

And the more money the government borrows, the more money that is taken out of the private sector that could otherwise be invested in business and job expansion.

But, you say, we have to borrow more, to spend more, to grow more. And you say, ?austerity? isn?t working in Europe.

Yes, look at the euro zone. It waited too long to admit that its member nations had a problem (recovery step No. 1 for alcoholics). And, is their definition of austerity ours? Take heed: the euro-zone austerity solution?slashing spending AND raising tax rates?has further slowed growth while increasing debt, social unrest, and market uncertainty.

And then look at Sweden, which has cut spending and halved its public debt, pushing it from a deficit to a surplus, and is cutting corporate tax rates and changing its pension system from defined-benefit to defined-contribution with automatic adjustments for longer life expectancy.?

We are not Europe. Yet.?But procrastinate at your children?s peril.

The American solution to stop the debt spiral is:

? Act now.
? Stop overspending.
? Demand a balanced budget.
? Make necessary structural changes to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.
? And reform the tax code.

These actions will encourage business and market confidence, spur job growth in the private sector, and actually increase revenue to help pay down the debt.

But admitting you have a problem is the first step. Doing something about it comes next.

Source: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/02/18/welcome-to-debt-anonymous-why-america-needs-to-act-now

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Microsoft conferma Windows Blue, un ondata di aggiornamenti per tutti i suoi prodotti

Windows Blue ? il nome in codice di un'ondata di aggiornamenti destinata a tutti i prodotti e servizi Microsoft. Le indiscrezioni circolanti da circa tre mesi sono in qualche modo ora diventate una certezza: Microsoft ha infatti pubblicato un annuncio di lavoro in cui viene fatto esplicito riferimento all?aggiornamento. Nel corso dell?estate verranno quindi rilasciate nuove versioni di Windows 8, Windows Server 2012 e Windows Phone 8.


Windows Blue rappresenter? per Microsoft l?inizio di una nuova strategia commerciale: i vecchi Service Pack, rilasciati a distanza di anni dalle prime versioni dei software, saranno sostituiti dai Feature Service Pack, update a cadenza annuale che oltre a contenere patch e fix, porteranno nuove funzionalit? al sistema operativo. Il primo paragrafo dell?annuncio (non pi? presente su Microsoft Careers) chiarisce il lavoro che dovranno svolgere tutti coloro che verranno assunti per portare avanti il progetto:

Stiamo cercando un SDET (Software Design Engineer in Test, ndr) con esperienza che far? parte del Core Experience team in Windows Sustained Engineering (WinSE). Le feature del Core Experience rappresentano il fulcro della nuova interfaccia utente di Windows, ci? che gli utenti vogliono vedere e toccare nel sistema operativo, tra cui lo Start screen, le applicazioni, le finestre e la personalizzazione. Windows Blue promette di perfezionare questi aspetti del sistema operativo, migliorando la facilit? d?uso e l?esperienza utente complessiva sui dispositivi e sui PC di tutto il mondo.

Windows Blue non sar? per? solo un update esclusivo per sistemi operativi Microsoft, ma riguarder? anche i servizi come SkyDrive, Outlook.com e Xbox. La distribuzione dell?aggiornamento ? prevista per la fine dell?estate, probabilmente durante il mese di settembre. In un secondo annuncio di lavoro, relativo alla divisione Office, ? presente un riferimento a Windows Phone Blue, per il quale Microsoft realizzer? anche una versione del foglio di calcolo, denominata Excel MX, con interfaccia touch ottimizzata per smartphone.


Source: http://www.windowsblogitalia.com/2013/02/microsoft-conferma-windows-blue-un.html

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Why does Angry Birds have a vice president of book publishing?

It should come as no surprise that there are official Angry Birds books, given its evolution into a brand spanning toys, clothing, sweets and hundreds of other products.

What may be more surprising is that Rovio doesn't simply license Angry Birds out to publishers and leave the details to them. There are licensing deals ??Penguin is publishing seven Angry Birds books in 2013 ??but Rovio also has an in-house book publishing team, headed up by vice president Sanna Lukander.

The VP status for this Finnish publishing industry veteran hints at Rovio seeing books at more than just another spin-off, as she explained during Penguin's recent press event for its 2012 children's catalogue.

"What's a publisher doing at Rovio Entertainment?" said Lukander. "A publisher started a publishing unit within the gaming unit as a part of changing this gaming company into a media and entertainment franchise. The story has to be born there, where all the creative guys are ? the guys behind the actual characters."

Rovio's publishing life began with cookbook Bad Piggies Egg Recipes in late 2011, which the company later self-published as an iPad book-app in October 2012. That year, it also teamed up with National Geographic for an educational book based on its Angry Birds Space game.

The Penguin deal ??through its Puffin imprint ??will see four books published in July 2013: two sticker books, a puzzle book and a story-book revealing "The Mystery of the Green Bird". Three more will follow, including an official tie-in for the next new Angry Birds game.

Lukander says that Rovio's creative decisions in books come from close monitoring of feedback from fans of Angry Birds. "In December we had 263m users of our games, and from a publisher's perspective there is constant dialogue with the fans," she said at Penguin's event.

"People already love the characters, and they are actively initiating a dialogue with the publisher. There is so much potential, but we have to be very careful and very sensitive about what we do. It can only be of the highest quality."

This may provoke snorts in some quarters ??there is no shortage of sceptics when it comes to Angry Birds' rapid expansion as a brand in the last year or two.

Yet the publisher has always maintained that it rejects many more licensing and partnership opportunities than it approves, while also walking its talk about serving Angry Birds fans rather than squeezing them ? witness its regular release of free levels for its games.

2012 also saw Rovio take the first steps towards countering concern in some quarters that Angry Birds might be distracting children from other, more educational activities.

The National Geographic book was one step, while a partnership with CERN ??the European Organisation for Nuclear Research ??announced in October 2012 promised physics-based "fun learning experiences" as part of an educational initiative called Angry Birds Playground.

"We knew that the characters could work with educational content in a very fun way, to get people interested in something they might not otherwise have bumped into," Lukander told me after her presentation. "We're working on those types of partnerships with CERN, National Geographic and NASA. There are so many possibilities."

Judging by my sons' school playground, Angry Birds continues to strike a chord with children: the number of hats, bags and dangling plush-toy charms certainly rivals more traditional brands from the likes of Disney and Star Wars.

But this is an educational opportunity, through books? "It's important for kids to read," said Lukander, whose background before Rovio was in educational publishing. "I don't care where they read or how they get interested in reading. It's more important that they do get interested in it."

Sanna Lukander of Rovio Rovio's Sanna Lukander. Photo: Stuart Dredge

Rovio's partnership with Penguin is focused on physical book publishing ??it joins digital brands Moshi Monsters and Skylanders on the publisher's roster.

Rovio has retained the digital publishing rights for Angry Birds, which leads onto a conversation about how storytelling is evolving on devices like tablets ??beyond pure digitisation for e-books.

"Digital publishing is a huge question mark for all of us," says Lukander. "I personally think gimmicky digital publishing isn't the thing. You shouldn't shove the same story into digital formats, and ruin the experience by aggressively putting a topping on it that doesn't belong."

Rovio has a publishing team in-house, but also animators ??working on a series of shorts for digital distribution, as well as a full movie for 2016 ??and the games developers.

If ? as is already happening ? children's book-apps are blurring the boundaries between text, animation and gaming, Rovio is surely well-placed to experiment with this kind of thing. Is this the future for digital publishing?

"We're finding out," says Lukander. "It's definitely not about gimmicks, but?"

And then silence and a smile. Whatever Rovio is up to in this regard ??and it's pretty clear it's up to something ? isn't quite ready to be talked about yet.

The Penguin event was notable for the regular mention by the publisher's executives of their desire to go "beyond the book" ??the company sees itself as a brand-owner, extending into e-books, apps, virtual worlds, consumer products and licensing.

Are other publishers adapting at a similar pace to new opportunities? "Some are, some aren't," says Lukander.

"It's irrelevant though. The one thing that matters is that the stories reach the people who the stories are meant for. If someone's telling a story and someone's listening, that's what's important. It's not about the form or the business model of it."

She continues: "Publishers need to stay awake, and we should all understand what we're good at. If a publisher really understands that and walks the talk, that's terrific. From my point of view, it's publishing without boundaries. We don't have to be stuck in our ways."

Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/appsblog/2013/feb/18/angry-birds-books

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St Michael's Hotel vies to be Cornwall's top wedding venue

St Michael's Hotel vies to be Cornwall's top wedding venue

The St Michael?s Hotel and Spa in Falmouth has been announced as a finalist in the Westcountry Wedding Awards.

It is up against five other hotels, all battling it out to be named top wedding venue in Cornwall. Brides To Be of Falmouth is also a finalist in the bridal outfitters category.

The winners will be announced on February 28.

Source: http://www.falmouthpacket.co.uk/news/10227489.St_Michael_s_Hotel_vies_to_be_Cornwall_s_top_wedding_venue/?ref=rss

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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Fighter jets chases down small planes near Obama's Florida resort

Fighter jets intercepted two small planes that violated flight restrictions set up in Florida for President Barack Obama's visit. The first, a Cessna 152, entered the restricted airspace just before noon Saturday near the Palm City resort where the president is staying, according to Army Lt. Col. Mike Humphreys.The military's North American Aerospace Defense Command sent a F-16 fighter jet and a Coast Guard helicopter to intercept the plane, he said.The F-16 flew with the plane until it landed at Witham Field in nearby Stuart, where it was met by local officials. The Secret Service and the Federal Aviation Administration are investigating the incident.Five hours later, F-16s intercepted a Lancair 320, a smaller craft that seats two passengers, the defense command said. That plane left the restricted airspace after the fighter jets arrived and "continued to its destination," according to the defense command. Small aircraft occasionally enter areas restricted temporarily when the president travels.A year ago, a Cessna 182 was intercepted over Obama's airspace in Los Angeles. That plane was found to be carrying 10 kilograms of what appeared to be marijuana, according to a law enforcement official.

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Saturday, February 16, 2013

TV show with Pistorius' dead girlfriend airs

In this frame-grab from state television channel SABC 1 a tribute is devoted to slain model Reeva Steenkamp, girlfriend of Olympic athlete Oscar Pistorius. South Africa?s national broadcaster went ahead with the screening of the reality TV show "Tropica Island of Treasure" Saturday, Feb 16, 2013, featuring the dead model. Steenkamp encouraged her family to watch in one of her last conversations with them before her shooting death at the home of Pistorius. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)

In this frame-grab from state television channel SABC 1 a tribute is devoted to slain model Reeva Steenkamp, girlfriend of Olympic athlete Oscar Pistorius. South Africa?s national broadcaster went ahead with the screening of the reality TV show "Tropica Island of Treasure" Saturday, Feb 16, 2013, featuring the dead model. Steenkamp encouraged her family to watch in one of her last conversations with them before her shooting death at the home of Pistorius. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)

This is an undated portfolio photo supplied by Ice Model Management in Johannesburg of Reeva Steenkamp, during a photo shoot. Paralympic superstar Oscar Pistorius was charged Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, with the murder of his girlfriend who was shot inside his home in South Africa, a stunning development in the life of a national hero known as the Blade Runner for his high-tech artificial legs. Reeva Steenkamp, a model who spoke out on Twitter against rape and abuse of women, was shot four times in the predawn hours in the home, in a gated community in the capital, Pretoria, police said. (AP Photo/Ice Model Management) EDITORIAL PURPOSE ONLY

This is an undated portfolio photo supplied by Ice Model Management in Johannesburg of Reeva Steenkamp, during a photo shoot. Paralympic superstar Oscar Pistorius was charged Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, with the murder of his girlfriend who was shot inside his home in South Africa, a stunning development in the life of a national hero known as the Blade Runner for his high-tech artificial legs. Reeva Steenkamp, a model who spoke out on Twitter against rape and abuse of women, was shot four times in the predawn hours in the home, in a gated community in the capital, Pretoria, police said. (AP Photo/Ice Model Management) EDITORIAL PURPOSE ONLY

In this frame-grab from state television channel SABC 1 a tribute is devoted to slain model Reeva Steenkamp, girlfriend of Olympic athlete Oscar Pistorius. South Africa?s national broadcaster went ahead with the screening of the reality TV show "Tropica Island of Treasure" Saturday, Feb 16, 2013, featuring the dead model. Steenkamp encouraged her family to watch in one of her last conversations with them before her shooting death at the home of Pistorius. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)

This is an undated portfolio photo supplied by Ice Model Management in Johannesburg of Reeva Steenkamp, during a photo shoot. Paralympic superstar Oscar Pistorius was charged Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, with the murder of his girlfriend who was shot inside his home in South Africa, a stunning development in the life of a national hero known as the Blade Runner for his high-tech artificial legs. Reeva Steenkamp, a model who spoke out on Twitter against rape and abuse of women, was shot four times in the predawn hours in the home, in a gated community in the capital, Pretoria, police said. (AP Photo/Ice Model Management) EDITORIAL PURPOSE ONLY

(AP) ? Reeva Steenkamp's last wish for her family before she was shot dead at boyfriend Oscar Pistorius' home was for them to watch her in a reality TV show that went on air in South Africa on Saturday night, two days after her killing.

Sharon Steenkamp, Reeva's cousin, told The Associated Press that the model and law graduate was "proud of being in the show" and asked them in their last conversation to make sure that they watched it.

The South African Broadcasting Corp. aired the "Tropika Island of Treasure" program, showing the late Steenkamp ? the victim of a Valentine's Day shooting at Pistorius' home ? laughing and smiling in Jamaica when it was filmed last year.

South Africans saw her swimming in the ocean and watching people jump off a cliff and into the sea, shaking her head as they leaped.

The country was rocked Thursday when news broke of Steenkamp's shooting death at the upscale house of the Olympic star and double-amputee athlete. Pistorius was arrested and charged with her murder and remains in custody in a police station.

Steenkamp's family said earlier Saturday that they had not been contacted by either the SABC ? South Africa's national broadcaster ? or the show's producers for permission to air it, but were not opposed to it because Reeva wanted everyone to see it.

"Her last words to us personally was that she wants us to watch it," Sharon Steenkamp said, hours before the program was shown.

SABC aired the reality show on its main channel, which prominently featured Steenkamp.

The show's executive producer, Samantha Moon, said going ahead with the show "is what she would have wanted."

Steenkamp, a 29-year-old blonde model who graduated from law school, died after suffering four gunshot wounds, police said. Officers recovered a 9 mm pistol from Pistorius' house and quickly charged the Olympian with murder over Steenkamp's killing.

Pistorius will appear in court Tuesday for a bail hearing, something police have said they oppose. Prosecutors also say they will pursue upgraded charges of premeditated murder against him, which means the disabled icon and double-amputee runner could face a life sentence.

Steenkamp is known in South Africa for appearing in commercials and as a bikini-clad model in men's magazines.

Pistorius and Steenkamp met Nov. 4 at the Kyalami race track, which sits between Pretoria and Johannesburg and has been used for Grand Prix and Formula 1 races, said Justin Divaris, a mutual friend.

Divaris said his own girlfriend was a close friend to Steenkamp. The two immediately hit it off and decided in the spur of the moment to attend a sports award ceremony together the same night, Divaris said. At the time, Pistorius had been dating another woman and his personal life was constant fodder for gossip pages.

Later, however, problems may have started, as police have said there were previous domestic altercations at Pretorius' home in a gated community near South Africa's capital, Pretoria.

A Steenkamp family spokesman said late Friday that relatives still faced a long struggle to come to terms with her killing.

"I can't see the family getting over this shortly," Reeva's uncle, Mike Steenkamp said. "It's going to be a long, long-term reconciliation with a lot of things and issues."

Family members plan for a memorial service next week for the model in Port Elizabeth, her hometown on South Africa's southern coast. Pistorius has a court appearance scheduled in Pretoria next week for his lawyers to argue that he can be released on bail.

Portions released earlier Saturday of the reality show, sponsored by a milk fruit drink, feature Steenkamp laughing and smiling on the beaches of Jamaica. Another portion shows her swimming with two dolphins, which tap her on the cheek with their snouts.

"I think the way that you go out, not just your journey in life, but the way that you go out and the way you make your exit is so important," Steenkamp says in the video. "You either made an impact in a positive or a negative way, but just maintain integrity and maintain class and just remain true to yourself.

"I'm going to miss you all so much and I love you very, very much."

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Associated Press writer Jon Gambrell contributed to this report.

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Gerald Imray can be reached at www.twitter.com/jongambrellAP .

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Meteor explodes over Russia; about 1,100 injured

MOSCOW (AP) ? A meteor streaked across the sky and exploded over Russia's Ural Mountains with the power of an atomic bomb Friday, its sonic blasts shattering countless windows and injuring about 1,100 people.

The spectacle deeply frightened many Russians, with some elderly women declaring that the world was coming to an end. Many of the injured were cut by flying glass as they flocked to windows, curious about what had produced such a blinding flash of light.

The meteor ? estimated to be about 10 tons ? entered the Earth's atmosphere at a hypersonic speed of at least 54,000 kph (33,000 mph) and shattered into pieces about 30-50 kilometers (18-32 miles) above the ground, the Russian Academy of Sciences said in a statement.

Amateur video showed an object speeding across the sky about 9:20 a.m. local time, just after sunrise, leaving a thick white contrail and an intense flash.

"There was panic. People had no idea what was happening," said Sergey Hametov, a resident of Chelyabinsk, a city of 1 million about 1,500 kilometers (930 miles) east of Moscow.

"We saw a big burst of light, then went outside to see what it was and we heard a really loud, thundering sound," he told The Associated Press by telephone.

The meteor hit less than a day before asteroid 2012 DA14 is to make the closest recorded pass by the Earth for a rock of its size ? about 17,150 miles (28,000 kilometers). But the European Space Agency said its experts had determined there was no connection ? just cosmic coincidence.

The meteor released several kilotons of energy above the region, the Russian science academy said. According to NASA, it was about 15 meters (49 feet) wide before it hit the atmosphere, about one-third the size of the passing asteroid.

Some meteorite fragments fell in a reservoir outside the town of Chebarkul. The crash left an eight-meter (26-foot) -wide crater in the ice.

The shock wave blew in an estimated 100,000 square meters (more than 1 million square feet) of glass, according to city officials, who said 3,000 buildings in the city were damaged. At one zinc factory, part of the roof collapsed.

The Interior Ministry said about 1,100 people sought medical care after the shock wave and 48 of them were hospitalized. Most of the injuries were caused by flying glass, officials said.

There was no immediate word on any deaths or anyone struck by space fragments.

Meteors typically cause sizeable sonic booms when they enter the atmosphere because they are traveling so much faster than the speed of sound. Injuries on the scale reported Friday, however, are extraordinarily rare.

"I went to see what that flash in the sky was about," recalled resident Marat Lobkovsky. "And then the window glass shattered, bouncing back on me. My beard was cut open, but not deep. They patched me up. It's OK now."

Another resident, Valya Kazakov, said some elderly women in his neighborhood started crying out that the world was ending.

Russian-language hashtags for the meteorite quickly shot up into Twitter's top trends.

Lessons had just started at Chelyabinsk schools when the meteor exploded, and officials said 258 schoolchildren were among those injured. Amateur video footage showed a teacher speaking to her class as a powerful shockwave hit the room.

Yekaterina Melikhova, a high school student whose nose was bloody and whose upper lip was covered with a bandage, said she was in her geography class when a bright light flashed outside.

"After the flash, nothing happened for about three minutes. Then we rushed outdoors. I was not alone, I was there with Katya. The door was made of glass, a shock wave made it hit us," she said.

Russian television ran footage of athletes at a city sports arena who were showered by shards of glass from huge windows. Some of them were still bleeding.

Other videos showed a long shard of glass slamming into the floor close to a factory worker and massive doors blown away by the shock wave.

The vast implosion of glass windows exposed many residents to the bitter cold as temperatures in the city were expected to plummet to minus 20 Celsius (minus 4 Fahrenheit) overnight.

The regional governor immediately urged any worker who can pane windows to rush to the area to help out.

Meteroids are small pieces of space debris ? usually parts of comets or asteroids ? that are on a collision course with the Earth. They become meteors when they enter the Earth's atmosphere. Most meteors burn up in the atmosphere, but if they survive the frictional heating and strike the surface of the Earth they are called meteorites.

The site of Friday's spectacular show is about 5,000 kilometers (3,000 miles) west of Tunguska, which in 1908 was the site of the largest recorded explosion of a space object plunging to Earth. That blast, attributed to a comet or asteroid fragment, is generally estimated to have been about 10 megatons; it leveled some 80 million trees.

Scientists believe that a far larger meteorite strike on what today is Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula may have been responsible for the extinction of the dinosaurs about 66 million years ago. According to that theory, the impact would have thrown up vast amounts of dust that blanketed the sky for decades and altered the climate on Earth.

The meteor could have produced much more serious problems. Chelyabinsk is an industrial town long held to be one of the world's most polluted areas, and the area around it hosts nuclear and chemical weapons disposal facilities.

Vladimir Chuprov of Greenpeace Russia said the Russian government has underestimated potential risks of the region. He noted that the meteor struck only 100 kilometers (60 miles) from the Mayak nuclear storage and disposal facility, which holds dozens of tons of weapons-grade plutonium.

A chemical weapons disposal facility at Shchuchye also contains some 6,000 tons (5,460 metric tons) of nerve agents, including sarin and VX, about 14 percent of the chemical weapons that Russia is committed to destroy.

The panic and confusion that followed Friday's meteorite crash quickly gave way to typical Russian black humor and entrepreneurial instincts.

Several people smashed in the windows of their houses in the hopes of receiving compensation, the RIA Novosti news agency reported.

Others quickly took to the Internet and put what they said were meteorite fragments up for sale.

One of the most popular jokes was that the meteorite was supposed to fall on Dec. 21 last year ? when many believed the Mayan calendar predicted the end of the world ? but was delivered late by Russia's notoriously inefficient postal service.

The dramatic event prompted an array of reactions from prominent Russians.

Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, speaking at an economic forum in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, said the meteor could be a symbol for the forum, showing that "not only the economy is vulnerable, but the whole planet."

Vladimir Zhirinovsky, a nationalist leader noted for his vehement statements, blamed the Americans.

"It's not meteors falling. It's the test of a new weapon by the Americans," the RIA Novosti news agency quoted him as saying.

Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said the incident showed the need for leading world powers to develop a system to intercept objects falling from space.

"At the moment, neither we nor the Americans have such technologies" to shoot down meteors or asteroids, he said, according to the Interfax news agency.

Jim Green, NASA's director of planetary science, called the back-to-back celestial events an amazing display.

"This is indeed very rare and it is historic," he said on NASA TV. "These fireballs happen about once a day or so, but we just don't see them because many of them fall over the ocean or in remote areas. "

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Max Seddon in Moscow contributed to this story.

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Researchers Home in on Biological Ways to Restore Hearing [Excerpt]

In the section of ?Shouting Won?t Help? excerpted here, journalist Katherine Bouton surveys cutting-edge research into biological ways to reverse the ?sensioneural? hearing loss that she and millions of others suffer, caused by impaired function of the inner ear


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Editor?s Note: Excerpted from Shouting Won?t Help: Why I?and 50 Million Other Americans?Can?t Hear You, by Katherine Bouton, published by Sarah Crichton Books, an imprint of Farrar, Straus and Giroux, LLC. Copyright ? 2013 Katherine Bouton. All rights reserved.

?You?ll never be deaf,? Dr. Hoffman said to me years ago. At the time, I thought he meant I?d never lose all my hearing. But what I know now is that technology would take over when my ears no longer worked. Through a cochlear implant, I would continue to hear long after my ears ceased to function.

Research holds the promise that the kind of hearing loss I have may someday be reversible, returning the ear to close to its original pristine condition. Probably not soon and not for me, but most researchers think that within a decade they may have the tools that will eventually allow doctors to stop the progression of sensorineural hearing loss, including age-related hearing loss. Putting those tools into practice will take much longer. (Gene therapy, for people whose hearing loss has a genetic basis, will probably come sooner, possibly in the next decade.) The best guesses for hair cell regeneration?for the much larger group of people whose sensorineural loss is caused by noise or ototoxins or age?range anywhere from twenty to fifty years.

Until recently, scientists focused on the development of devices that would take the place of normal hearing: hearing aids and cochlear implants. The pharmaceutical industry, usually so quick to jump on the opportunity to medicalize a chronic age-related condition?dry eyes and wrinkles, trouble sleeping, lagging sexual function, bladder control, memory loss?has not paid much attention to age-related hearing loss, in terms either of prevention or cure. There are no FDA-approved drugs for the treatment of hearing loss. Demographics alone would suggest they are missing a big opportunity.

In October 2011, the Hearing Health Foundation (formerly the Deafness Research Foundation) held a symposium in New York to kick off its new campaign, called the Hearing Restoration Project, an ambitious program that had enlisted, at that point, fourteen researchers from ten major hearing & loss research centers in the United States. This consortium will share findings, with the goal of developing a biological cure for hearing loss in the next ten years. With a fund-raising target of $50 million, or $5 million a year, the Hearing Restoration Project will tackle the problem of hearing loss with the aim of curing it, not treating it.

The funding is relatively small right now, but there is hope that the foundation will be able to raise more in future years. Individual consortium members may currently receive somewhere between 5 to 20 percent of a laboratory?s annual bud get from the Hearing Health Foundation. But the collaborative nature of the venture is unusual. (A similar consortium exists for the study of myelin diseases?a factor in multiple sclerosis as well as hereditary neurodegenerative diseases.) Under its previous name, the Deafness Research Foundation, funding was limited to early career support to researchers. They?ve now added the Hearing Regeneration Program.

The symposium, titled ?The Promise of Cell Regeneration,? brought together leading researchers in the field of hearing loss. Dr. George A. Gates, an M.D. and the scientific director of the Hearing Restoration Project, chaired the program. The speakers included Sujana Chandrasekhar, an M.D. and director of New York Otology, who talked from a clinical perspective about the current state of hearing loss research. Ed Rubel, from the University of Washington, discussed the history of hair cell regeneration research and his current work on regenerating hair cells through pharmaceutical applications. Stefan Heller discussed his lab?s announcement in May of 2010 of the first successful attempt at generating mammalian hair cells (of mice) in a laboratory setting from stem cell transplants. Andy Groves, from Baylor, discussed the many still-existing hurdles to hair cell regeneration in humans. Unable to attend was Douglas Cotanche, currently working at Harvard on noise-induced hearing loss in military personnel.

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Friday, February 15, 2013

is this thing on? ? accountabiliblog

Looks like my last post was the ill-fated 30 days of food, wherein I was unfortunately forced to conclude that as soon as I am at work, my best plans to take pictures of everything I eat get foiled. I?ve been tempted, lately, to ease back into a dinner-only shot, as I?ve been bringing Lean Pockets and soup for meals at work (and god knows that would make for a boring parade of pictures!) ? it?s something I?m toying with. I need some accountability though as tightening up some areas of my diet (actual food caloric intake) has been fine while other, more crucial areas (alcohol, late night snacking) have continued unchecked.

Some positive steps I have taken:

- Stopped drinking hard alcohol completely. Instead of actual shots, I take ?shots? of wine which equal out to about a cup and a half over the course of the night
- Learned to drink black coffee. Artificial sweeteners concern me, particularly when considering how many diet drinks I was drinking for caffeine throughout the day, but every time I tried to switch to coffee, I found myself wasting calories on creamer and sugar. I?m finally able to drink it black and save myself sweeteners and calories in the process.

And not a step I have ?taken? but I?ve found myself much more tolerant to cheese, which allows for things like ?eating Lean Pockets for breakfast.?

It?s been a rough couple of months though, emotionally, and I?ve been teetering around 147 despite my (admittedly half-assed) efforts. I?m pondering a membership at the community center, which has an excellent gym, but in the mean time I have some goals I?d like to work on for myself. These include:

- Switching to NA beer. I don?t actually get drunk anymore, off of two beers and some shots of wine per night, but wasting 200 calories on a high percentage beer is ridiculous when I?m trying to lose weight. I think starting with NA and keeping the wine in is a good first step to tapering off completely.
- DOING TURBO JAM. After a month of moving and not exercising, I got on our elliptical and it immediately broke. I?m going to try to fix it myself, but barring that, I need to get moving again and Turbo Jam is the quickest and easiest way to do that. I haven?t ventured into some of the 40 minute exercises and I really should. Finding some other programs to alternate with would probably be a good idea.
- Continuing to bring low calorie meals to work. That?s simple enough!

I?ll check in tomorrow with a weigh-in and we?ll go from there ?

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Big backs easy to see in NFL draft but still tough to find

Knile Davis looked like a Heisman Trophy candidate while rushing for 1,322 yards in the 2010 season, including 139 vs. Ohio State in the Sugar Bowl. But he was damaged goods in 2011 and 2012. (Kevin C. Cox, Getty Images)

When an NFL team wants to play offense in a one-back formation, most of the time that running back has to be big enough to work in the middle the field and be able to run with power when power is needed.

He also has to be quick enough to bounce a play outside and work the edges.

That means the Broncos must make a decision at the running back position heading toward the April 25-27 draft.

Willis McGahee has been the Broncos' primary back the last two seasons. In his first season with the Broncos, he gained 1,199 yards and earned a trip to Hawaii as an injury replacement in the Pro Bowl.

McGahee was averaging 4.4 yards per carry when a knee injury ended his 2012 season, but his four lost fumbles tied him for the league lead among running backs at the time of his injury.

He has two years remaining on his contract and turns 32 on Oct. 20.

Typically, an NFL tailback's performance doesn't erode slowly. It tends to slam to a halt, so Denver has reason to be concerned about McGahee.

Running backs are a roll of the dice in free agency. If they were to get involved there, the Broncos would be trying to sign an older player to replace an older player. And there are miles on the odometer and injuries to consider.

The draft has been known to have potholes at the position, especially for a team searching for more size at running back. With the proliferation of the spread offense in the college game, the 210-pound running back is becoming a football petroglyph.

Of the 37 running backs invited to the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis this month, only 16 were listed by their college teams as weighing at least 210 pounds. Several will weigh less than that when they're put on the scale in Indianapolis.

So the Broncos will be picking from a smaller pool of players while on the hunt for a tailback with more bulk.

Several bigger backs available in this draft have injury concerns. They include South Carolina's Marcus Lattimore, who has been invited to the combine but won't work out. He is recovering from a knee injury.

Arkansas' Knile Davis may create the most divergent opinions among NFL scouts. He missed the 2011 season because of a broken ankle. Last year, he rushed for only 377 yards and averaged just 3.7 yards per carry.

Davis probably will weigh more than 220 pounds at the scouting combine. He led Southeastern Conference running backs in 2010 with 1,322 yards and averaged 147 yards over the last seven games. He closed that season with 139 yards against Ohio State in the Sugar Bowl.

Some draft reports don't have Davis among the top-25 running backs available, but several teams have him among the top six at the

position.

Stanford's Stepfan Taylor is a tailback with good size who will continue to rise on draft boards. Taylor displayed a get-it-done, no-frills style at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala.

Michigan State's Le'Veon Bell, an early draft entry who led the Big Ten in rushing last year and had three 200-yard games, was listed by the Spartans as weighing 236 pounds. In his Michigan State career, he had 33 touchdowns rushing and 78 receptions.

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Charred human remains found in hunt for ex-cop

Investigators have located charred human remains in the burned out cabin where they believe suspected cop killer and ex-LAPD officer Christopher Dorner was holed up as the structure burned to the ground, police said.

The human remains were found within the debris of the burned cabin and identification will be attempted through forensic means, the San Bernardino County Sheriff-Coroner Department said in a press release early this morning.

Dorner barricaded himself in the cabin in the San Bernardino Mountains near Big Bear Tuesday afternoon after engaging in a gunfight with police, killing one officer and injuring another, the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department said.

Cindy Bachman, spokeswoman for the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, which is the lead agency in the action, said Tuesday night investigators would remain at the site all night.

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When Bachman was asked if police thought Dorner was in the burning cabin, she said, "Right? We believe that the person that barricaded himself inside the cabin engaged in gunfire with our deputies and other law enforcement officers is still inside there, even though the building burned."

Bachman spoke shortly after the Los Angeles Police Department denied earlier reports that a body was found in the cabin, contradicting what law enforcement sources told ABC News and other news organizations.

Police around the cabin told ABC News they saw Dorner enter but never leave the building as it was consumed by flames, creating a billowing column of black smoke seen for miles.

A press conference is scheduled for later today in San Bernardino.

One sheriff's deputy was killed in a shootout with Dorner earlier Tuesday afternoon, believed to be his fourth victim after killing a Riverside police officer and two other people this month, including the daughter of a former police captain, and promising to kill many more in an online manifesto.

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Cops said they heard a single gunshot go off from inside the cabin just as they began to see smoke and fire. Later they heard the sound of more gunshots, the sound of ammunition being ignited by the heat of the blaze, law enforcement officials said.

Police did not enter the building, but exchanged fire with Dorner and shot tear gas into the building.

One of the largest dragnets in recent history, which led police to follow clues across the West and into Mexico, apparently ended just miles from where Dorner's trail went cold last week.

Sources tell ABC News it all began at 12:20 p.m. PT Tuesday, when a maid working at a local resort called 911, saying she and another worker had been tied up and held hostage by Dorner in a cabin.

The maid told police she was able to escape, but Dorner had stolen one of their cars, which was identified as a purple Nissan.

San Bernardino Sheriff's Office and state Fish and Game officers spotted the stolen vehicle and engaged in a shootout with Dorner.

Officials say Dorner crashed the stolen vehicle and fled on foot only to commandeer Rick Heltebrake's white pick-up truck on a nearby road a short time later.

"[Dorner] said, 'I don't want to hurt you, just get out and start walking up the road and take your dog with you.' He was calm. I was calm. I would say I was in fear for my life, there was no panic, he told me what to do and I did it," Heltebrake said.

"He was dressed in all camouflage, had a big assault sniper-type rifle. He had a vest on like a ballistic vest," Heltebrake added.

Ten seconds later, Heltebrake said, a "volume of gunfire" could be heard.

Sources tell ABC News the gunfire was from Dorner who exchanged fire with two deputies.

The two deputies were wounded in the firefight and airlifted to a nearby hospital, where one died, police said. The second deputy was in surgery and was expected to survive, police said.

Police sealed all the roads into the area, preventing cars from entering the area and searching all of those on the way out. All schools were briefly placed on lockdown.

Believing that Dorner might have been watching reports of the standoff, authorities asked media not to broadcast images of police surrounding the cabin, but sent him a message.

"If he's watching this, the message ... is: Enough is enough. It's time to turn yourself in. It's time to stop the bloodshed. It's time to let this event and let this incident be over," said Los Angeles Police Department spokesman Andy Smith, told reporters at a press conference Tuesday.

Smoke began billowing into the air by 2 p.m. and was shortly followed by flames. Authorities have not said how the fire started.

Dorner is accused of killing Riverside police officer Michael Crain, who was gunned down in an ambush last Thursday.

Dorner is also suspected of killing Monica Quan and her fiance, who were found shot to death Feb. 3. Quan was the daughter of former LAPD Capt. Randal Quan, who was mentioned as a target of Dorner's fury in his so-called "manifesto," which he posted on his Facebook page.

In the 6,000 word "manifesto," Dorner outlined his anger at the Los Angeles Police Department for firing him, and made threats against individuals he believed were responsible for ending his career with the police force five years ago.

Dorner's grievance with police goes back five years, to when he was fired after filing what the LAPD determined to be a false report accusing other cops of brutality.

The LAPD assigned 50 protection details to guard officers and their families who were deemed possible targets.

For more on this story, go to ABC station KABC-TV.

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Litany of secrets after papal retirement bombshell

FILE -- In this file picture made available on March 26, 2012 by the Vatican newspaper Osservatore Romano, Pope Benedict XVI wears a Mexican sombrero hat in Leon, Mexico, Sunday, March 25, 2012. Turin's La Stampa newspaper reported Thursday, Feb. 14, 2014, that Benedict hit his head and bled when he got up in the middle of the night in an unfamiliar bedroom in Leon, Mexico. The report said blood stained his hair, pillow and floor. Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi confirmed the incident but said "it was not relevant for the trip, in that it didn't affect it, nor in the decision" to resign. (AP Photo/Osservatore Romano)

FILE -- In this file picture made available on March 26, 2012 by the Vatican newspaper Osservatore Romano, Pope Benedict XVI wears a Mexican sombrero hat in Leon, Mexico, Sunday, March 25, 2012. Turin's La Stampa newspaper reported Thursday, Feb. 14, 2014, that Benedict hit his head and bled when he got up in the middle of the night in an unfamiliar bedroom in Leon, Mexico. The report said blood stained his hair, pillow and floor. Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi confirmed the incident but said "it was not relevant for the trip, in that it didn't affect it, nor in the decision" to resign. (AP Photo/Osservatore Romano)

FILE -- In this file photo taken on March 25, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI waves from the popemobile wearing a Mexican sombrero as he arrives to give a Mass in Bicentennial Park near Silao, Mexico. Turin's La Stampa newspaper reported Thursday, Feb. 14, 2014, that Benedict hit his head and bled when he got up in the middle of the night in an unfamiliar bedroom in Leon, Mexico. The report said blood stained his hair, pillow and floor. Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi confirmed the incident but said "it was not relevant for the trip, in that it didn't affect it, nor in the decision" to resign. (AP Photo/Osservatore Romano)

A view of the Pio XI clinic where Pope Benedict XVI underwent surgery to replace his pacemaker's battery, in Rome, Thursday Feb. 14, 2013. On Thursday, the Vatican's spokesman acknowledged an Italian newspaper report that Benedict hit his head and bled profusely while visiting Mexico in July. Two days earlier the spokesman acknowledged that Benedict has had a pacemaker for years _ and underwent a secret operation to replace its battery just three months ago. For an institution devoted to the eternal truth, the Vatican has shown itself to be a master of smokescreens since Pope Benedict XVI's resignation announcement. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

FILE -- In this photo from files taken on March 25, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI is helped by a prelate to remove his mitre prior to the start of a Mass in Bicentennial Park near Silao, Mexico. Turin's La Stampa newspaper reported Thursday, Feb. 14, 2014, that Benedict hit his head and bled when he got up in the middle of the night in an unfamiliar bedroom in Leon, Mexico. The report said blood stained his hair, pillow and floor. Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi confirmed the incident but said "it was not relevant for the trip, in that it didn't affect it, nor in the decision" to resign. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

(AP) ? For an institution devoted to eternal light, the Vatican has shown itself to be a master of smokescreens since Pope Benedict XVI's shock resignation announcement.

On Thursday, the Vatican spokesman acknowledged that Benedict hit his head and bled profusely while visiting Mexico in March. Two days earlier the same man acknowledged that Benedict has had a pacemaker for years, and underwent a secret operation to replace its battery three months ago.

And as the Catholic world reeled from shock over the abdication, it soon became clear that Benedict's post-papacy lodgings have been under construction since at least the fall. That in turn put holes in the Holy See's early claims that Benedict kept his decision to himself until he revealed it.

Vatican secrecy is legendary and can have tragic consequences ? as the world learned through the church sex abuse scandal in which bishops quietly moved abusive priests without reporting their crimes.

And the secrecy is institutionalized from such weighty matters to the most trivial aspects of Vatican life.

"You have to understand that actually every Vatican employee and official takes an oath of secrecy when they assume their job," said John Thavis, author of "The Vatican Diaries," an investigation into the workings of the Holy See. "And this isn't something that is taken lightly. They swear to keep secret any office matters and anything pertaining to the pope."

One of the most famous cases of Vatican secrecy was the Holy See's efforts to cover up the fact that Pope John Paul I's dead body was discovered by a nun. The eventual revelation helped fuel conspiracy theories over the death of the pope who ruled for only 33 days in 1978.

The Vatican is so obsessed with secrecy that the first and only official confirmation that John Paul II had Parkinson's disease was in his death certificate.

The Vatican justifies itself by arguing that its officials are holders of the divine truth, unaccountable to worldly laws. In particular, the pope's word is the final say on any issue ? infallible on some doctrinal matters. But groups representing sex abuse victims, and other Catholics angered by the scandal, have been demanding modern standards of accountability and calling for reforms.

The Vatican brushed aside criticism for keeping quiet about the pope's December pacemaker procedure, on grounds it was "routine." One Vatican official said making the operation public would simply have led to a big and unnecessary commotion about the pope's health. "You can imagine the satellite dishes in St. Peter's square," said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to speak to the media.

The front-man for the church's dance of concealment and disclosure: Vatican spokesman The Rev. Federico Lombardi. In his briefings, Lombardi has been forced into the uncomfortable situation of keeping silent on aspects of the pope's health and future, only to backpedal when confronted with reports in Italian newspapers.

In the latest disclosure, Turin's La Stampa newspaper reported Thursday that Benedict hit his head on a sink and bled profusely when he got up in the middle of the night in an unfamiliar bedroom in Leon, Mexico. The report said papal blood stained Benedict's hair, his pillow and the floor.

Lombardi confirmed the incident but denied it played any role in the pope's resignation. Still, suspicions are bound to be whetted, since the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano reported this week that Benedict had taken the decision to resign after the Mexico-Cuba trip, which was physically exhausting for the 85-year-old pope.

Then there's the question of how many people knew of Benedict's decision to retire.

On the day of the announcement the Vatican cast it as a bolt from the blue, saying almost nobody knew but Benedict himself. Soon, however, prominent clergymen ? one not even Catholic ? began changing the tone and saying they were not surprised.

"Knowing the pope well, there was something in the air that this decision of the pope was possible," said Archbishop Piero Marini, master of papal ceremonies under Pope John Paul II. "So it was not a shock."

Even the retired Arcbishop of Canterbury, Bishop Rowan Williams, says that based on his last meeting with Benedict a year ago he was not surprise at the decision to step down.

"Because of our last conversation I was very conscious that he was recognizing his own frailty and it did cross my mind to wonder whether this was a step he might think about," Williams told Vatican Radio.

Renovation work on a convent previously occupied by cloistered nuns has been going on in secret since at least last fall, an issue apparently causing grumbling among cardinals about the choice of arrangements and whether Benedict's presence on Vatican grounds will allow the retired pope to wield too much influence on his successor.

"I don't think there was a consultation of the College of the Cardinals about this," Lombardi said Wednesday, deflecting questions about Benedict's living arrangements. "The decision and the process of the decision was very limited in the number of persons involved."

That points to another aspect of Vatican secrecy: The habit of different wings of the Holy See jealously concealing information from one another.

"There is very little cross communication within Vatican departments," Thavis said, "so one department may know something but that does not mean that the Curia office down the hall knows about it as well."

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AP writer Daniela Petroff and AP Video Producer Tricia Thomas contributed.

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