Thursday, February 28, 2013

Libya to ask UN to lift arms embargo | Morocco World News

?TRIPOLI, February 27, 2013 (AFP)

?Libya said on Wednesday it will ask the UN?Security Council to lift an embargo on arms imports to the instability-wracked?North African country.

?At my meeting next week with the UN Security Council president, I will?discuss the question of lifting the embargo,? said Prime Minister Ali Zeidan,?quoted by the official news agency LANA.

?The issue will be discussed in all its aspects,? he said after a meeting?on efforts to rebuild the Libyan armed forces attended by Defence Minister?Mohammed al-Barghati, chief of staff Yussef al-Manghush and several officers.??The Security Council imposed the embargo at the start of the 2011 uprising?which led to the downfall of Moamer Kadhafi?s regime to protect the civilian?population from his forces.

But Libya has since been increasingly insecure and the authorities are?struggling to form a new army as militias control large swathes of territory.? In mid-December, the authorities decided to seal off Libya?s long and?porous borders with Algeria, Niger, Sudan and Chad, declaring the south of the?country a closed military zone.

Source: http://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2013/02/80265/libya-to-ask-un-to-lift-arms-embargo/

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Argentina heads to U.S. appeals court in bond fight

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Argentina will seek on Wednesday to persuade a U.S. appeals court to reverse an order that it pay $1.3 billion to a group of dissident bondholders stemming from the country's 2001 default, a showdown that could have wide impact on global debt markets.

The arguments at the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York are being closely watched amid fears of a new Argentina debt crisis if the country must pay the so-called "holdout" investors.

For years, the holdouts have demanded full payment after spurning two debt exchanges. Led by Elliott Management affiliate NML Capital Ltd and Aurelius Capital Management, they say they are simply attempting to hold Argentina to its obligations and that the country has plenty of reserves to pay them.

Argentina, though, calls these investors vultures and has vowed not to pay them. A victory by the holdouts, Argentina argues, would harm investors who agreed to the debt restructurings as well as banks that handle its payments. The country also says such a ruling could make future debt crises "unresolvable" and spur further investor litigation.

A decision against Argentina would deal a major blow to President Cristina Fernandez. As a sign of the importance of the court hearing, Argentina's Economy Minister Hernan Lorenzino is planning to attend the hearing, his spokeswoman said Tuesday.

A three-judge panel is set to hear arguments from lawyers for Argentina and for the holdouts, as well as several other parties.

Argentina defaulted 12 years ago on about $100 billion in sovereign debt. About 92 percent of its bonds were restructured in 2005 and 2010, giving holders 25 cents to 29 cents on the dollar.

If ordered to pay the small group of holdout creditors, there are fears that Argentina could default again on $24 billion in previously restructured debt.

U.S. District Judge Thomas Griesa in New York ruled in February 2011 that Argentina violated a key provision of its bond contracts. That provision required the country to treat all of its creditors equally by paying the holdouts if it also paid investors who had agreed to the two debt swap deals, the judge found.

In October, the 2nd Circuit largely upheld that ruling. It is now reviewing Griesa's plan for how the payments would work. Griesa has said the next time Argentina made an interest payment to the exchange bondholders, it would have to pay $1.33 billion owed to the holdouts into a court escrow account.

The appeals court is also examining treatment of Bank of New York Mellon , which acts as trustee to the exchange bondholders, and the impact from the ruling's injunction on other third parties.

In their appeal, Argentina's lawyers have contended U.S. courts do not have the authority to order a sovereign government to turn over assets to bondholders.

But Henry Weisburg, a lawyer at Shearman & Sterling who has followed the case, said Argentina made similar arguments during its last hearing before the appeals court. And he also noted the appeal will be heard by the same panel that issued the October ruling backing Griesa.

"You have to wonder what traction they'll have the second time around," he said of Argentina.

In court papers, lawyers for Argentina have said the country would be willing to reopen its restructuring offer. Such a move, though, would require legislative permission and likely be rejected by the holdouts.

Argentina is separately awaiting a decision on whether the court will grant a rehearing of the October decision that required equal treatment of the holdout investors.

The U.S. government has backed that appeal, saying if the ruling is upheld, it could undermine the ability of other governments to negotiate future debt restructurings.

The appeals court's ultimate decision after Wednesday's hearing could be the final word on the matter. Although the court could end up rehearing the case or the Supreme Court could ultimately take up the case, such reviews are rare.

The case is NML Capital Ltd et al v. Argentina, 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 12-105.

(Reporting by Nate Raymond in New York; Additional reporting by Hilary Burke in Buenos Aires; Editing by Martha Graybow and Jackie Frank)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/argentina-heads-u-appeals-court-bond-fight-051533014--finance.html

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Mutant tadpoles sprout eyeballs on their tails

Douglas Blackiston

Researchers grafted the tails of blind tadpoles of the African frog with eye tissue, which gave the tadpoles sight.

By Charles Choi, LiveScience contributor

Eyes hooked up to the tail can help blinded tadpoles see, researchers say.

These findings could help guide therapies involving natural or artificial implants, scientists added.

A major roadblock when it comes to treating blindness and other sensory disorders is how much remains unknown about the nervous system and its ability to adapt to change. To learn more about the relationship between the body and the brain, researchers wanted to see how capable the brain was of interpreting sensory data from abnormal "ectopic" locations from which it normally does not receive? signals.

Eye on the tail
Scientists experimented with 134 tadpoles of the African clawed frog Xenopus laevis, a common lab animal. They painstakingly grafted new eyes onto places such as their torsos and tails and then surgically removed their original eyes. [See Images of the Odd-Eyed Tadpoles]

"We do a lot of work to understand regenerative biology, and that entails experiments that change the body," researcher Michael Levin, a developmental biologist at Tufts University, told LiveScience. "We have four-headed worms, six-legged frogs, and many other unusual creatures here as part of our work on bioelectricity and organ regeneration."

These experimental tadpoles then received a vision test the researchers first refined on normal tadpoles. The tadpoles were placed in a circular arena half illuminated with red light and half with blue light, with software regularly switching what color light the areas received. When tadpoles entered places lit by red light, they received a tiny electric zap. A motion-tracking camera kept tabs on where the tadpoles were.

Remarkably, the scientists found that six tadpoles that had eyes implanted in their tails could apparently see, choosing to remain in the safer blue-light areas.

"The brain is not wired to find an eye on the tail, since it's never happened before and thus is not something the brain has evolved specifically to deal with, and yet it can recognize this patch of tissue as providing valuable visual information," Levin said.

"These findings suggest that the brain has remarkable plasticity and may actually take a survey of its body configuration to make use of different body arrangements," Levin added. "If it were not the case, then every time a mutation produced an improvement in body plan ? a large significant change in anatomy ? the animal would die and the beneficial mutation would be lost."

Rather, when a mutation makes a change in the body plan of an embryo, the brain-body programs that tell an eye to see and a hand to grasp, for instance, "don't suddenly become useless," Levin said. "The brain can map its activity onto a wide range of configurations of the body. This modularity makes it much easier for complex new body features to evolve."

Douglas Blackiston

Here, a close-up of the eye growing out of the tail of a tadpole.

Augmentation technology
The transplanted eyes came from tadpole donors genetically modified to generate a red fluorescent protein. As such, the researchers could see under a microscope whether these eyes sent red nerves outward in the body. Half the recipient tadpoles had no such nerves grow, while about a quarter had nerves projecting toward the gut and the other quarter had nerves extending toward their spine.

The six tadpoles that could see well all had nerves plugged into their spine, which makes sense ? their eyes apparently linked with their central nervous system.

"This has implications not only for regenerative medicine ? replacing damaged sensory and motor organs ? but also for augmentation technology," Levin said. "Perhaps you'd like some more eyes, maybe ones that see in infrared?" [Bionic Humans: Top 10 Technologies]

One question Levin and his colleagues often get asked "is whether the tadpoles are experiencing sight from these ectopic eyes like they do from normal eyes," Levin said. "We have no idea what a tadpole is experiencing. This is a philosophical question that is not immediately tractable.

"Another thing people sometimes assume is that this capability is only for tadpoles or 'lower' animals," Levin said. "In fact, this kind of thing probably works in humans also, as evidenced by related studies over the last few years. Brain plasticity is a fundamental aspect of the function of the nervous system and its interface to the body."

The researchers seek to figure out three other aspects: which brain regions are processing the sensory data, how many extra eyes a frog brain can handle, and how the brain knows that this piece of tissue on the tail is providing visual data, and not simply indicating an infection, injury or other sense like smell, Levin said.

Levin and his colleague Douglas Blackiston detailed their findings online Feb. 27 in the Journal of Experimental Biology.

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Source: http://science.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/02/27/17121565-mutant-tadpoles-sprout-eyeballs-on-their-tails?lite

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5 reasons Google should be very afraid of Samsung

Google takes pride in the fact that its Android mobile operating system has outpaced Apple's. But the truth is, Android phones don't outsell Apple phones, Samsung phones do. Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft ? these may be Google's main competitors, but it's Samsung that could be the search giant's biggest threat.

As Samsung launches the Galaxy Note 8.0 this week, and the upcoming Galaxy S 4, not to mention a fleet of new Smart TVs, here are five reasons Google should be afraid:

1. Phones, phablets, tablets and more
Samsung has been the largest phone maker in the world for a while, but for the better part of last year, it was even out-selling Apple in the profitable smartphone category. On the surface, this is good news for Google, since Samsung is the largest ambassador of Android phones.

But compare the interface on a Google-branded Nexus phone to the software on Samsung's best-selling Galaxy S phones. The fundamental operating systems are the same, but everything from the stock apps (calendars, email, media player, etc.) to the interactive services (voice command, wireless file sharing, etc.) are different. Critics (including me) generally prefer Google's "pure" Android experience offered by Nexus devices (which also get faster OS updates), but the masses don't seem to mind Samsung's interface. And with time, money and momentum on its side, Samsung can keep improving.

The bigger the device gets, the more problematic things are for Google. Android phone apps may be a roaring success, but Android tablets have barely any native apps, especially compared to what's built for iPad. As evidenced in the expanding Note line ? which just welcomed an 8-inch model ? you can expect to see more Samsung-only features and interface tweaks, and increasing cooperation between Samsung and its software partners.

2. Retail stores
In an age when big-box stores struggle, Apple can still brag of its unbelievable (and mostly unforeseen) brick-and-mortar store success. Former skeptics now believe that the best way for electronics makers to reach their customers is through direct shopping-mall and online sales. Google is building up the online side, but recently rejected the idea of a retail store. Meanwhile, Samsung has quietly built out an online sales site, and is starting to show the urge to build some Apple Store clones of its own. In the meantime, it has clout with Best Buy, other mall retailers and even cellular carriers that Google could only dream of.

3. Mobile payments
Google got the jump on the competition when it comes to using your phone as a credit card. Built-in near-field communication chips in its Nexus phones combined with the Google Wallet system lets you, in Google's words, "shop faster, smarter and safer, in-store and online." Apple has been slower to get into mobile payments ? its Passbook app is a useful tool for those already checking into flights and buying event tickets online, but it's not yet a vehicle for commerce in itself. Now Samsung is making its own move with its own app ? called Wallet.

While the system, as it stands, currently resembles Apple's Passbook more than Google's similarly named service, don't forget that Samsung has NFC built into most of its premium phones. Not only that, as the Verge points out, it has a partnership with Visa to use the credit card company's PayWave service.

4. Media store
About two years ago, I laughed when Samsung tried to get me to buy a movie via its service on a cellphone. The selection wasn't great, and what was I going to do, watch some outdated action film on a phone's 4-inch screen? The laughter has, substantially, subsided. Those screens have gotten bigger, and Samsung has sold a lot of phones with its media store pre-installed.

Meanwhile, Samsung has expanded its media sales to its Smart TV line, and the current Smart TV interface dedicates a whole page to Samsung media. In other words, while you can still buy movies for apps like Amazon Instant Video and Vudu, you'll soon most likely stumble over stuff first on Samsung's page. How soon till you're giving it your $3.99 for a movie rental, rather than your cable provider or the competition?

5. Apple TV
Google's already spent its ammunition on something called Google TV, which you likely never bothered to purchase. Apple TV exists now too, as a cheap little add-on for Mac, iPad and iPhone owners, but Apple may yet pop a full-size TV that's so user friendly, fanboys would drool like they haven't drooled since Steve Jobs was alive.

Only thing is, Samsung already has an answer to Apple TV, and from what we saw at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, Samsung isn't going to rest until it gets the interface right. Does it need Google's help to do it? Nope.

(Bonus dirt in Google's face: LG recently went out of its way to buy a third-party operating system, probably so it wouldn't have to rely on Android for its next-gen smart TVs.)

Maybe none of this matters to Google as long as it can keep making money on mobile ads on Samsung devices ? but according to a recent report in the Wall Street Journal, even this relatively safe haven could be threatened by Samsung's explosive growth.

Further reading:
Samsung sparks anxiety at Google - The Wall Street Journal

Eyeing Apple: How competitors are finally making phones consumers want - The New Yorker

Samsung takes a page from Apple's Passbook with new Wallet app - The Verge

'Next generation' Samsung smartphones to ship with Visa NFC payment system - The Verge

Android boss Andy Rubin says Google doesn't need a retail store - Business Insider

Samsung's new retail store clearly inspired by Apple - Digital Trends

Wilson Rothman is the Technology & Science editor at NBC News Digital. Catch up with him on Twitter at @wjrothman, and join our conversation on Facebook.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/5-reasons-google-should-be-very-afraid-samsung-1C8593123

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TransAlta profit rises on lower maintenance costs

(Reuters) - Canadian power generation company TransAlta Corp reported a 58 percent rise in fourth-quarter profit, helped in part by lower maintenance costs.

Net earnings attributable to common shareholders rose to C$38 million ($37 million), or 15 Canadian cents per share, from C$24 million, or 11 Canadian cents per share, a year earlier.

Comparable earnings rose to 21 Canadian cents per share from 13 Canadian cents per share.

Revenue fell 6 percent to C$661 million.

($1 = 1.0287 Canadian dollars)

(Reporting by Bhaswati Mukhopadhyay in Bangalore; Editing by Maju Samuel)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/transalta-profit-rises-lower-maintenance-costs-130751622--finance.html

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

American Express and Twitter let you pay with #AmexSync

American Express recently?announced?that consumers who use Twitter will be able to pay for items using a special hashtag for certain products and websites. ?After tweeting them what you want, you get a confirmation hashtag. ?You then need to tweet back the confirmation hashtag, an email will be sent to you, then you need to confirm [...]

Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2013/02/18/american-express-and-twitter-amexsync/

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Bulgarian Users Warned About Malware Distributed via Facebook Posts

Webroot is warning Bulgarian users to be on the lookout for shady Facebook posts that read ?Check it out!? (in Bulgarian).

The links that accompany these messages point to one of the many websites set up to serve ransomware and other pieces of malware. Some of the malicious elements involved in this campaign are detected by most antivirus vendors, but some of them are detected only by a handful of them.

This particular campaign targets internauts from Bulgaria, but that doesn?t mean the rest of the world is safe. Cybercriminals are launching similar operations all over the world.

So, if you want to make sure you?re safe, never click on suspicious-looking posts and always keep an updated antivirus running in the background.

If you?re a victim of such scams, be sure to remove all the malicious messages from your timeline. In addition, check to see if you?ve installed any rogue browser extensions, since in most cases, they?re the ones responsible for spreading such scams.

Source: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Bulgarian-Users-Warned-About-Malware-Distributed-Via-Facebook-Posts-330607.shtml

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Monday, February 18, 2013

HotelTonight Brings Last-Minute Hotel Bookings To Android Tablets

hoteltonight androidHotelTonight, the startup that lets users make same-day reservations at nearby hotels, just launched a version of its app that's optimized for Android tablets. When they're thinking about tablets, startups are usually focused on the iPad, and indeed, HotelTonight launched its iPad app nearly a year ago. However, HotelTonight said that it's responding to customer demand, and that the Android side of things is "a significant growth market," pointing to a Gartner report last year saying that there will be 665 million tablets in use by 2016, and that Android will account for 37 percent of them.

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New Zealand: Pride parade Outline

Forever has always existed.

In the mythology of Oceanic peoples, it's been there along with Darkness and the Sea.

The Earth came from the efforts of Old Spider, who soared over the endless sea and found a giant clam. She opened it and crawled inside, finding a snail there to share the space with her. She set the snail in the west and made it into the Moon to shed some light into the darkness. Together they raised up the top of the clam shell to make the sky, pushing it until it was wide open.

Then they pushed the bottom half of the clam shell in the other direction to make the ground. The earth was called Papa and the sky Ranga. These are the two first beings who created all the flowers, plants, trees and animals on the islands, and fish in the sea.

They celebrated all their open space by making as many beautiful creatures as they could imagine, but they still remained separated by the work of the original Old Spider. Each night, Ranga weeps for his beloved Papa earth, and this is where the morning dew comes from.

Polynesia means "many islands" and when you see these pictures, you will want to visit all of them. To make it simple, the islands sit in a triangle described by connecting Hawaii, New Zealand and Easter Island.

There are over a thousand of these islands of surfer's paradise in the central and south Pacific Ocean. It's stunning. Look at the color of the water here! And the sunset... these speak for themselves. Could you be happy in this little house? How about some reef diving inside a lagoon?

Put this one in full screen and don't come back. Love, 360.

Text by Steve Smith.

Source: http://www.360cities.net/image/pride-parade-outline

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When should I open up my iPad 2? ***Read Description***?

I just got an iPad 2 today and my case is sitting at the post office and I have to wait till tomorrow morning to get it. Should I take my iPad out of the box (it?s still in the plastic wrap) or should I wait till tomorrow and put the case on it and then play with it??? Please give me an answer I also really want to play with it, I just don?t want to get finger prints and risk it getting scratched already.

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GOP warns Obama against tax increases, spending

by KEN THOMAS

Associated Press

Posted on February 13, 2013 at 8:48 AM

Updated Wednesday, Feb 13 at 8:48 AM

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Republicans dismissed President Barack Obama?s State of the Union address as nothing more than big government spending and more tax increases. But a brief sip of water may have gotten more immediate attention than any policy ideas.

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio?s mid-speech swig from a small Poland Spring water bottle during his GOP response generated instant reaction in social media circles and on cable television, even as Republicans offered fresh appeals on the economy and promises to rein in federal spending.

Rubio appeared to wipe away sweat during his rebuttal from the Speaker?s conference room in the U.S. Capitol. At one point he stretched out his left hand, grabbed a small plastic water bottle and took a brief swig of water. As the water break gained notice online, Rubio sent a photo of the bottle from his Twitter account.

On ABC?s ?Good Morning America? Wednesday, Rubio explained: ?I needed water. What are you going to do? God has a funny way of reminding us we?re human.?

In his GOP address, Rubio urged Obama to ?abandon his obsession with raising taxes? and said the president had shifted the nation away from free-market economic principles that had helped middle-class families achieve prosperity.

?Presidents in both parties?from John F. Kennedy to Ronald Reagan?have known that our free-enterprise economy is the source of our middle-class prosperity. But President Obama? He believes it?s the cause of our problems,? Rubio said.

Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, in a separate tea party response, said both parties had failed voters by driving up trillion-dollar deficits. ?Washington acts in a way that your family never could?they spend money they do not have, they borrow from future generations, and then they blame each other for never fixing the problem,? Paul said.

Republicans sought to characterize Obama as overly reliant on government, even as the president made his case to the nation that he could generate new jobs without raising the federal deficit. Defending his policies against GOP critics, Obama said the nation needed a ?smarter government? instead of a bigger one and pledged to boost the minimum wage and increase federal spending to fix roads and bridges.

Both Obama?s address to Congress and the Republican responses around the Capitol sought to position each party as the champion of average Americans in a nation still grappling with high unemployment and a slow economic recovery. Republicans noted that the nation?s jobless rate ticked up to 7.9 percent in January and the economy shrank at an annual rate of 0.1 percent in the final months of 2012.

House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, said Obama offered the American people ?little more than more of the same ?stimulus? policies that have failed to fix our economy and put Americans back to work. We cannot grow the middle class and foster job creation by growing government and raising taxes.?

Ohio Sen. Rob Portman accused Obama of promoting ?the same big-government policies that have failed to get our economy up and running again.?

Paul, a tea party favorite, said both parties had been guilty of ?protecting their sacred cows? and engaging in ?backroom deals in which everyone up here wins but every taxpayer loses.? He said he would propose to balance the budget in five years and urged lawmakers to return to their duty of passing budgets. If not, Paul said, voters should ?sweep the place clean. Limit their terms and send them home.?

Rubio, a rising star in the Republican party and a potential 2016 presidential contender, pointed to his Miami roots to address Obama?s frequent portrayal of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney?and his party?as only caring about the wealthiest Americans. Rubio said he still lived in the ?same working-class neighborhood I grew up in? and his neighbors ?aren?t millionaires? but retirees, workers and immigrants.

?His favorite attack of all is that those who don?t agree with him?that we only care about rich people,? Rubio said.

Rubio pre-recorded his speech in Spanish for Spanish-language networks, a nod to Republicans who have said that they must do more to address their deficit with Hispanic voters. Obama won 71 percent of Hispanics last year against Romney, prompting concerns about the party?s ability to compete with Democrats in future elections.

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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Terps and Duke tonight... possibly for the last time at College Park. Duke had t...

Terps and Duke tonight... possibly for the last time at College Park. Duke had to prepare and go through the emotions of playing UNC earlier in the week. MD has had additional time to just plan for Duke. If MD can pull the upset, it is amazing how different their resume will look.

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RANSOM x adidas Originals Military Trail ? Black ? Olive


February 17th, 2013 by Aaron Hope |

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Ransom Holding Co.?s most prolific adidas Originals by Originals days appear to be in the rear view, but there?s one silhouette they?re still issuing with some degree of regularity. ?Here?s another new RANSOM x adidas Originals Military Trail, the ZX-inspired hiking midtop that hit in January in a mix of grey tones. ?February?s edition is a bit darker, opting for black leather plus earthy mesh and an intriguing glossy, almost metallic olive green on select accents. ?Have a closer look below, let us know how these compare to earlier colorways and find yours available at top-tier Three Stripes stores like their own No.74 Berlin.


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Saturday, February 16, 2013

The Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus is an outstanding new addition

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Most people would agree that the Samsung galaxy range of handsets is proving to be a popular option with the general public. This has now been further enhanced by the inclusion of the new Samsung galaxy S2 Plus handset, that is in essence an upgrade from the popular S2.

This new phone utilises a 4.3 inch display screen with superb quality image display capabilities. The display itself is 480 x 800 pixels and is a super AMOLED plus display. In terms of processing capacity, the mobile phone utilises a dual core 1.2 GHz processor coupled with the jellybean version of the android operating system. This means that the mobile is speedy and effective in terms of processing capability. The handset also uses 8 GB of internal memory capacity with the added advantage of a micro USB connection to increase the memory capacity if required.

In regards to functionality the mobile comes with an 8 megapixel camera that offers outstanding quality imagery in terms of photographic images, whilst also providing full HD video capture. In addition the usual features of a multimedia player, internet access and satellite navigation are also included.

For additional details on the current deals available go to the Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus page or alternatively see Fidel the Mexican frog review the mobile in this Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus video

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Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer haunts living from his grave

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer has been dead for more than 18 years, but the murders and dismemberments of the 17 boys and men he killed, and sometimes ate, still haunt the living.

Documentary "The Jeffrey Dahmer Files," which opens in limited release in U.S. movie theaters on Friday, focuses on the lives of three people - Milwaukee Medical Examiner Jeffrey Jentzen, Police Detective Patrick Kennedy and Dahmer's neighbor Pamela Bass - whose lives were indelibly changed.

Milwaukee-based filmmaker Chris James Thompson, 30, talked to Reuters about making the film. Dahmer was beaten to death by another inmate in prison in 1994, while serving 15 life terms.

Q: Do you have a personal connection to the Dahmer case?

A: I grew up in Madison which is an hour outside of Milwaukee. When I was 10, my parents divorced, which was right around the time that Dahmer (was in the news). I used to take the bus back and forth (between the two cities) and I remember people talking about it in Milwaukee very different than they talked about it in Madison.

Q: How so?

A: In Milwaukee, they talked about it like it was a flood or a disaster. It was a horrific event that affected many people around you. In Madison, people talked about it with a little bit of excitement, like it was entertainment. That stuck with me. It interested me how proximity works in something like this where the whole world is watching.

Being from Milwaukee, I thought it was important to give the people that actually lived the case an opportunity to tell their side. I wanted to tell a story of how (the Dahmer case) affected these people, and the ripple effect of what this guy did to the community.

Q: What did you discover?

A: Those that lived that disaster continue to live it. Our attention may go elsewhere, but they don't get to escape and move on. With Pat, it contributed to the problems he was having with his wife and they got divorced. Pam told me that not a week goes by that she doesn't think about this. Imagine being a neighbor to someone who is killing and eating people 40 feet away from where you sleep!

Q: Did it affect you as you were making the documentary?

A: The hardest part was being a year or two into (the shooting process) and realizing that I had set myself up to be focusing on a such a dark subject matter for so many hours in a day. I started to think, 'Why am I doing this? I should stop. I'm perpetuating a really miserable story that affected a lot of people in a negative way.'

Q: What kept you going?

A: When Pat, Pam and Dr. Jentzen shared the stories of what they had to live with - and still live with - I realized they can't just walk away. I owed it to them because they confided in me and trusted me and shared with me on my promise that I was telling their story in a broader perspective. To give up on that would be letting them down.

Q: Did you speak to Dahmer's family?

A: I got an email from a family member of his that lives in Australia. She wrote: 'Is there anything I can do to get you to stop making this movie?' She was worried that we were going to go on a continued smear campaign of his mom and dad as being the reasons Dahmer did what he did. I explained how we were telling the story through the perspective of these three people whose lives were changed because of it. Then she became receptive and wished us luck.

Q: What was the budget of the film?

A: I'll tell you this: the median salary in Milwaukee is about $33,000. I spent every disposable dollar I could get my hands on for four years. I funded it myself with no outside funding. I owe an enormous thank-you to the film-making community of Milwaukee who helped me do everything from shooting to editing to producing to lighting for free.

Q: Is it true you are donating 100 percent of the profits from this film to charity?

A: Yes. Any money I'll make I'm donating to a non-profit called Milwaukee Community Service Crops (which provides at-risk youth with tools necessary to be contributing members of the community.)

Q: Have you seen any profits?

A: No. The movie is still in the red. That's the sad part of the independent film-making ... But you never know. Digital is sort of the Wild West of avenues for moviegoers to see films. In 5, 10 or 20 years my film could get into the black. It would be especially sweet to be able to write (the Milwaukee charity) a check and maybe see some small positive thing come out of such a negative story.

(Reporting by Zorianna Kit; Editing by Jill Serjeant and Vicki Allen)

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Balance: A 2013 Conference, an Achievement in California Wine (and a Calder Mobile)

For the past three years, a small group of California chardonnay and pinot noir producers has gathered for a conference and tasting called In Pursuit of Balance. In past years it's been staged in San Francisco and New York; in 2013, for the first time, they brought their wines and their message to Los Angeles.

The organization represents the concerted effort among these winemakers to pursue, revisit or otherwise reclaim an aesthetic once rumored to be lost in California: wines of proportion and restraint. For the better part of two decades, the trend in wine styles has been toward making riper, more buxom and more extracted wines, with softer textures and higher alcohols, a trend rewarded by critics and snatched up by consumers -- and heeded, needless to say, by the wine community.

The wines on display at IPOB, many from the cool 2010 and 2011 vintages, represented leaner styles, less extracted, less ripe, lighter in alcohol and higher in acidity, and their exceptional, consistent quality compels me to say that at this moment in California, balance need no longer be pursued. It's being achieved.

As far as the market is concerned, these producers and their wines are still very much in the minority. Most California chardonnay and pinot noir remains juicy and plush; most privilege fruit above all other attributes and exhibit a fleshiness of texture that sort of feels the way that sounds: sensual, satisfying, a tad indulgent.

What's not to like about such attributes, you may ask. Well, nothing. Many of the wines made in this style are downright irresistible. But things go missing. In all that ripeness, the expression of place -- one of the many things we love about wine -- gets squishier, harder to read. Big wines have a dispiriting uniformity to them, with fruit obscuring all other attributes.

The most prized wines in the world -- whether from Burgundy, from Hermitage, from the Rheingau or the Piedmont -- are revered for the interplay of fruit with a host of other attributes, how the wine manifests soil and climate and steepness of slope, the vagaries of place known as terroir -- all working together toward some harmonious and unique outcome.

Of course, wines of this type aren't as immediately gratifying as riper wines -- the chardonnays presented were crisp rather than rich, built up not by oak but by lees and acidity. The pinots were more given to savory attributes: pine frond, plum blossom, mushroom, tea.
But what you may have missed in terms of fruit was made up in tension and drive, a compressed textural energy that induces you to take another sip.

Sommelier Rajat Parr, one of the event organizers, describes the wines as "crunchy," a marvelous word not only for its connotations of freshness but because it seems to capture their kinetic quality, their textural energy and drive, the difference between a puddle and a stream, a cinderblock and a skipping stone, a baked apple and one just plucked off the tree.
For these producers, balance is not static but kinetic, like one of Pollock's paintings or Calder's mobiles -- wildly turbulent, even as they stand perfectly still.

For a list of participating wineries, go to inpursuitofbalance.com.

And in somewhat related news:
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- 5 California Winemakers On The Best "Ripe and Fleshy" Valentine's Chocolate + Wine Pairings


Patrick Comiskey, our drinks columnist, blogs at patrickcomiskey.com and tweets at @patcisco. Want more Squid Ink? Follow us on Twitter or like us on Facebook.

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Friday, February 15, 2013

The Lucas Oil Stadium Becomes the First NFL Stadium in Street View

Google Street View has gone to a lot of places through the years, from the Antarctic to Iraqi museums. It's never been to a NFL stadium though, until now. The Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the Indianapolis Colts, has the honor of being the first such stadium to be featured in Google Maps.

Fans of the team, or anyone for that matter, can hit Google Maps for a virtual tour, and check out what it looks like to be on the field looking up, rather than the other way around.

"With this new interactive, 360 degree imagery, you can march out of the tunnel and down the field towards the end zone, just like Andrew Luck did all season," Google explained.

"Or check out the Colts? locker room where Head Coach Chuck Pagano gave his memorable post-game locker room speech on November 4, after an inspirational win against the Miami Dolphins," it added.

You can go beyond the pitch, into the locker rooms, and even the upper suits are accessible via Street View. There's no word on whether more stadiums are coming later, but it's safe to say at least some stadium owners will be getting ideas after seeing this.

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Macaque and Dagger in the Simian Space Race

Why does the U.S. suspect Iran of faking their monkey space flight? Because we did it first.

"Iranian Space Monkey (Espionage)" by Nathaniel Gold

"Iranian Space Monkey (Espionage)" by Nathaniel Gold

It was a blistering hot summer, as it usually is in that part of the world. The monkey?s arms and legs were tightly strapped to a metal chair as the forlorn creature was pushed into the narrow confines of the rocket?s nose cone. Scientific instruments dominated the compartment and the young rhesus macaque?s head was wrenched downwards in order to fit. As the launch countdown approached zero it was clear that something was wrong. There was no indication of heart action or respiration. But it was too late to stop the experiment.

The decommissioned rocket shook violently as alcohol and liquid oxygen ignited in the burn chamber, pushing twenty-eight thousand pounds of steel and fuel upwards against the force of gravity. After reaching a height of 37 miles the nose cone separated from the now depleted rocket but the parachute system malfunctioned sending the capsule and its occupant plummeting back towards Earth. After slamming into the desert sands at more than two thousand miles per hour the capsule was so badly deformed that even if the monkey had survived the initial ascent his death would have been a foregone conclusion.

The United States? first attempt to put a monkey into space ended in failure on June 11, 1948 at a remote military launch site in Alamogordo, New Mexico. Albert I, named after the rhesus macaque on board, would soon be joined by Alberts II ? VI as one monkey after another died because of mechanical failure or miscalculation.

Sixty-three years later a similar fate appears to have befallen Iran?s first primate to be shot into space. According to Deputy Science Minister Mohammad Mehdinejad-Nouri, Iran?s attempt to fire a Kavoshgar-5 rocket with a live monkey on board in September, 2011 failed to launch the Islamic Republic into the simian space age.

?The launch was not publicised as all of its anticipated objectives were not accomplished,? Mehdinejad-Nouri cryptically told reporters the following month.

It was footage of this first monkey that appears to be the source of claims that Iran faked their launch on January 28th, 2013. Soon after Iran?s announcement that they successfully sent a monkey into space and returned him alive, skeptics pointed out that the before and after photos clearly showed two very different monkeys. Before the launch the pictured macaque had an identifiable mole above his right eye that was missing in the one said to have returned.

But according to Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics who tracks global space launches, the explanation is that there was a photo mix up between the 2011 and 2013 monkey space travellers.

?The monkey with the mole was the one launched in 2011 that died. The rocket failed. It did not get into space,? McDowell told the Associated Press. ?They just mixed that footage with the footage of the 2013 successful launch.? Nevertheless, conspiracy theories swirled on the internet over the discrepancy and were confirmed for many after the United States government continued to raise doubts about the flight.

?There are a lot of questions about whether the monkey that they reportedly sent up into space and reportedly came down was actually the same monkey ? whether he survived,? said State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland during a press briefing.

However, the United States may have good reason to suspect that Iran is using its monkey launch to hide more nefarious activities. Our country did exactly that at the dawn of the space race.

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Soviet propaganda poster from 1959. Caption reads "The creative resources of socialism are endless."

In June, 1959 the Soviet Union was the acknowledged leader in space flight technology. Two years earlier the Communist government had successfully launched the satellites Sputnik 1 and 2?the latter of which carried the dog Laika into orbit?and the United States military was concerned about a ?satellite gap.? Research money poured into the newly created National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) as well as the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). While the latter was directly tasked with military applications of space research, the civilian-led NASA was intimately tied to the Department of Defense from its inception.

?The Department of Defense (DOD) was the one Federal agency with which NASA had to come to terms in order to carry out its mission at all,? states NASA?s own history, ?Indeed, few areas of NASA?s R&D [Research and Development] were without potential military application.? This overlap made it possible for an ostensibly scientific enterprise to be co-opted for classified military aims.

To determine the scope of Russia?s space program and gather strategic intelligence President Dwight Eisenhower authorized Project Discoverer, a series of research space launches that were actually a front for covert espionage. As space historians Colin Burgess and Chris Dubbs relate in their book Animals in Space: From Research Rockets to the Space Shuttle (Springer London, 2007), ?Project Discoverer was mostly a meticulous sham, created to disguise the true purpose of the programme, which was to launch a highly-classified series of spy satellites known as Argon, Lanyard and Corona.? The plan was to place a top-secret spy satellite into orbit that would photograph the Soviet Union and Sino-Soviet Bloc countries and then retrieve the film for processing and analysis.

In order to perpetuate the false flag operation hundreds of technicians and scientists were appointed to the Discoverer program, with many more employed in support positions at various institutions. Engineers were charged with adapting a newly designed satellite recovery vehicle to support live mice and monkeys for at least 26 hours in orbit. A cylindrical container was designed with an inbuilt life-support system that provided oxygen while also reducing humidity and the carbon dioxide that would accumulate through exhalation. The biopack would even dispense water and apple wedges that were dipped in paraffin wax to prevent them from spoiling.

In all, 31 rhesus monkeys were involved with the program and trained in a series of psychomotor tests to be performed while in orbit. Dr. Wade Lynn Brown (see the video above), director of psychology at the University of Texas, was appointed to oversee their training after his earlier success with the Mercury-Little Joe 2 project put a monkey by the name of Sam into low Earth orbit. Over a period of several weeks the animals were conditioned to being strapped into a padded chair and trained to pull a lever whenever a red light came on. Electric shocks would be administered to the monkeys? feet whenever they pulled the lever at the wrong time.

For the scientists, the purpose was to test if extended periods of weightlessness interfered with cognitive processes that would slow reaction time for later human astronauts. The three highest performing monkeys then underwent surgery during which stainless steel wires were anchored to cartilage in the animals? chest, back and groin. A single lead emerged through an incision underneath their arm and was connected to sensors that would transmit EKG information during their 17 Earth orbits.

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Carolyn Kingery, a haematology technician at the University of Texas, with the prime monkey candidate in the Discoverer program known only as 21X. (Photo: USAF)

None of the scientists involved had any inkling as to the true nature of the Discoverer program, in fact their ignorance was integral to the success of the operation. Propaganda photos of the monkeys in training were taken by the Air Force?s Office of Information to be given to the media and press releases were prepared in Washington. Eisenhower and various generals even posed for photographs with one of the Discoverer capsules, the President?s broad grin emphasizing the ?peaceful? nature of the satellite.

On August 18, 1960, after three days in orbit, Discoverer XIV was recovered over the Pacific Ocean and secretly transported to Rochester, New York with its valuable cargo. There was no monkey on board. Just prior to launch the scientists were abruptly told that their biomedical research had been cancelled and all were quietly reassigned to other projects. But the Corona satellite mission?s true purpose was a resounding success. The images received from the spy satellite revealed more than 1,650,000 miles of never before seen Russian territory, including the first photograph of the Mys Shmidta airfield in the Soviet Arctic used as a staging base for intercontinental bombers.

?In a single space mission,? writes Burgess and Dubbs, ?Corona had provided more images of Soviet territory than the entire U-2 spy plane programme.?

While the techniques developed during the Discoverer project would be reapplied on later orbital tests?most famously the Mercury-Redstone 2 project that sent the chimpanzees Ham and Enos into orbit?the scientists involved wouldn?t know the true purpose of the project until President Clinton declassified the operation in 1995. All of the monkeys used in the program either died in subsequent experimental failures or were sent to various government labs for a range of biomedical testing. Their involvement, as it is with all of the animals sacrificed during the space race, remain a largely forgotten chapter in our history of scientific discovery.

Iran?s recent announcement that they launched their own monkey into space?and their earlier revelation of a nearly completed space center from which they plan to launch domestic satellites into orbit?is just the latest in a newly emerging space race taking place in Asia. While China remains far in the lead with their manned space program, if Iran?s recent launch is genuine it shows that they are significantly ahead of India and other neighbouring countries.

Just as it was with the United States and the Soviet Union, space technology translates directly into geopolitical and economic power. In this way, Iran?s commitment to space technology signals its intention to be a regional power center. However, it is unlikely that their developing space program poses much of a threat to the United States.

?A slight monkey on a suborbital flight is nothing to get too excited about,? said John Logsden, a space policy professor emeritus at George Washington University in an interview with the Associated Press. ?They?re following the path that we followed more than half a century ago.?

But the question US military and intelligence personnel are asking themselves is just how closely Iran is following in our footsteps. In the cloak and dagger world of covert affairs, sending a monkey into space could suggest a great deal more than meets the eye.

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Todd Waterman: Paid Off by Kris Jenner to Keep Affair Secret?

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President vows to end long election wait times

Florida played a key role in President Barack Obama's State of the Union address to the nation Tuesday night.

The president pointed to the Sunshine State as the one that botched another election.

Many remember the long lines on Election Day with some people voting after midnight.

Obama pointed to Desiline Victor, a south Florida voter who waited six hours in line to cast a ballot.

"Desilene is 102 years old. They erupted into cheers when she put a sticker on that said, 'I voted,'" said Obama.

The president wants reforms, and already some local supervisors are trying to come up with creative ways to avoid future problems.

Early voting is the biggest part of it -- not just the number of days, but also giving election supervisors the flexibility to add locations, adjust the hours and even include the Sunday just prior to each election day.

Supervisors blamed fewer early voting days passed by Republican-led lawmakers in 2011.

"Unfortunately, the state has a troubled history in the area of election law," said David Gregory of NBC's "Meet The Press."

Gregory said Obama's call for a new commission to examine election problems nationally and in Florida should draw bipartisan support.

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Great Decisions Series welcomes Dr. George Lopez, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame

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Nation-World: Dem, GOP senators clash at latest hearing on guns

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BlackBerry PlayBook update rebrands to BlackBerry World, puts SMS into Bridge

BlackBerry PlayBook takes the App out of BlackBerry World, puts SMS into Bridge

It isn't all about the Z10, you know. BlackBerry just gave PlayBook owners some equal time in the sun with a new (if unceremoniously titled) 2.1.0.1526 update. The release puts the tablet through the same BlackBerry World rebranding we've seen on the Z10 along with truly functional improvements, such as support for in-app payments and the addition of SMS chats through BlackBerry Bridge. Less conspicuous audio and browser upgrades lurk underneath. While it's not the BlackBerry 10 upgrade that some would crave, the patch is proof the company still has love for its original QNX-based gadget.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Jamie Henn: Time for President Obama to Choose Sides on Keystone XL

The two sides in the fight over the Keystone XL were put in sharp relief this morning in Washington, D.C.

Over at the headquarters of the American Petroleum Institute, the largest front-group for the fossil fuel industry, PR flacks were scrambling to pull together a conference call with reporters to trot out more misinformation about the pipeline.

Meanwhile, over at the White House, 48 environmental, civil rights, and community leaders from across the country joined together for a historic display of civil disobedience to push President Obama to deny the Keystone XL and address the climate crisis.

Now, it's time for President Obama to choose which side he's on. He can side with the fossil fuel industry and people like API President Jack Gerard, who was a top Mitt Romney supporter, and the Koch Brothers, who would reap huge benefits from Keystone XL. Or, he can stand with the coalition of environmentalists, ranchers, farmers, young people, labor unions, and civil rights groups who have come together to oppose Keystone XL.

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That coalition, and the people arrested at this morning's demonstration, are the same people who helped elect President Obama and can now help push forward his agenda.

It includes business leaders like Danny Kennedy, the CEO of Sungevity, a solar company in California that is pioneering new ways of massively scaling up solar installations (and creating lots of new jobs in the process); civil rights heroes, like Julian Bond, who helped found the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and served as the president of the NAACP; ranchers like Randy Thompson, who has been leading the fight against Keystone XL in Nebraska and came all the way to D.C. today to get arrested at the White House; and student activists, like Jacklyn Gil, the daughter of two Colombian immigrants who is now leading a fossil fuel divestment campaign at Brandeis University and joined the protest this morning.

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Danny Kennedy and Jacklyn Gil sit together at Wednesday, Feb 13's White House sit-in

Yes, the fossil fuel industry has most of the money. But we've got the people. This Sunday, tens of thousands are expected to attend the "Forward on Climate" rally here in Washington, D.C. to push the president to live up to his climate rhetoric. Volunteers have organized over 100 buses to bring people from all across the country. Hundreds of students, many of them also working on this growing fossil fuel divestment campaign, are coming into town.

President Obama should be familiar with the feeling of energy and momentum in the climate movement right now: it's the same grassroots spirit that powered him to the White House in the first place.

Keystone XL isn't just a test of whether Obama can live up to his own rhetoric, it's a test of whether he can live up to the movement that helped elect him. This is a time for him to dig deep, summon up some courage, stand up to Big Oil, and finally reject this dirty pipeline once and for all. We'll be there by the thousands pushing him forward.

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Pope to resign Feb. 28, says he's too infirm

VATICAN CITY (AP) ? Pope Benedict XVI announced Monday that he would resign on Feb. 28 because he was simply too infirm to carry on ? the first pontiff to do so in nearly 600 years. The decision sets the stage for a conclave to elect a new pope before the end of March.

The 85-year-old pope announced his decision in Latin during a meeting of Vatican cardinals on Monday morning.

He emphasized that carrying out the duties of being pope ? the leader of more than a billion Roman Catholics worldwide ? requires "both strength of mind and body."

"After having repeatedly examined my conscience before God, I have come to the certainty that my strengths due to an advanced age are no longer suited to an adequate exercise of the Petrine ministry," he told the cardinals. "I am well aware that this ministry, due to its essential spiritual nature, must be carried out not only by words and deeds but no less with prayer and suffering.

"However, in today's world, subject to so many rapid changes and shaken by questions of deep relevance for the life of faith, in order to govern the barque of St. Peter and proclaim the Gospel, both strength of mind and body are necessary ? strengths which in the last few months, has deteriorated in me to the extent that I have had to recognize my incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted to me."

The last pope to resign was Pope Gregory XII, who stepped down in 1415 in a deal to end the Great Western Schism among competing papal claimants.

Benedict called his choice "a decision of great importance for the life of the church."

The move sets the stage for the Vatican to hold a conclave to elect a new pope by mid-March, since the traditional mourning time that would follow the death of a pope doesn't have to be observed.

There are several papal contenders in the wings, but no obvious front-runner ? the same situation when Benedict was elected pontiff in 2005 after the death of Pope John Paul II.

When Benedict was elected pope at age 78 ? already the oldest pope elected in nearly 300 years ? he had been already planning to retire as the Vatican's chief orthodoxy watchdog to spend his final years writing in the "peace and quiet" of his native Bavaria.

Contenders to be his successor include Cardinal Angelo Scola, archbishop of Milan, Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn, the archbishop of Vienna, and Cardinal Marc Ouellet, the Canadian head of the Vatican's office for bishops.

Longshots include Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York. Although Dolan is popular and backs the pope's conservative line, the general thinking is that the Catholic Church doesn't need a pope from a "superpower."

All cardinals under age 80 are allowed to vote in the conclave, the secret meeting held in the Sistine Chapel where cardinals cast ballots to elect a new pope. As per tradition, the ballots are burned after each voting round; black smoke that snakes out of the chimney means no pope has been chosen, while white smoke means a pope has been elected.

Popes are allowed to resign; church law specifies only that the resignation be "freely made and properly manifested."

Only a handful have done so, however and there's good reason why it hasn't become commonplace: Might the existence of two popes ? even when one has stepped down ? lead to divisions and instability in the church? Might a new resignation precedent lead to pressures on future popes to quit at the slightest hint of infirmity?

Benedict himself raised the possibility of resigning if he were simply too old or sick to continue on in 2010, when he was interviewed for the book "Light of the World."

"If a pope clearly realizes that he is no longer physically, psychologically and spiritually capable of handling the duties of his office, then he has a right, and under some circumstances, also an obligation to resign," Benedict said.

The former Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger had an intimate view as Pope John Paul II, with whom he had worked closely for nearly a quarter-century, suffered through the debilitating end of his papacy.

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Daniela Petroff contributed from Vatican City.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/pope-resign-feb-28-says-hes-too-infirm-115602824.html

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Monday, February 11, 2013

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