Friday, December 14, 2012

It's a Property Management Christmas, Charlie Brown ? SCM Real ...

May your parking lot be not icy,

May the christmas tree in the lobby not blow the breaker,

May our crazy Texas winter not cause the A/C and heat to come on at the same time,

May the employees of your tenants keep their valuables hidden,

May your Property Manager organize a toy drive in your building,

and finally,

May you enjoy this Christmas with no emergency calls over the holiday!

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Apple Patents Intelligent Call Waiting With Custom Hold Options And Celeb-Spotting Facial Recognition

apple-phone-ios6Two new patent applications published by the USPTO today describe a couple of pieces of tech that both help make mobile devices smarter, albeit in very different ways. The first is a facial recognition system that can identify people and things using vector-based "faceprints" picked up from photos, and the second is a call waiting system that can provide inbound callers with a lot more than just a repeated tone to let them know they're still on hold.

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Video: Sideshow: Mourdock blames liberal media for loss

Caregivers neglect own health to look after others

Each morning, Troy Prater, 48, starts his day by getting breakfast for his teenage triplets, taking them to school and then heading home to care for his mom, Ella, who suffers from Alzheimer?s disease. He is among the millions in the U.S. who have stepped up to do the right thing.

Source: http://video.msnbc.msn.com/hardball/50180750/

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The best free games for Android

Android Central

We’ve compiled our favorite free strategy games, shooter games, sports games, action games, role-playing games, racing games, and word games for Android.

Lucky for us cheapskates, Google Play is chock-full of excellent free games. It can be hard to find them sometimes, and you’ve got to weather a barrage of prompts to pay for in-app purchases in the process, but ultimately it’s possible to have a ton of fun on your Android phone or tablet without spending a dime.

Now, a lot of these I’ve pulled from my list of favorite iOS games, but there are more than a few unique entries here, particularly among the NVIDIA-optimized titles. Like I said, the vast majority of these will have in-app purchases, which may be a deal-breaker for some of you. I’ve also excluded lite versions of games, since they rarely provide a rewarding experience on their own without an upgrade.

So, if you’re looking to stock up on Android games, take a look and get downloading.

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Saturday, December 1, 2012

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Suspected US drone strike kills 3 in Pakistan

DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan (AP) ? Pakistani officials say a suspected U.S. missile strike has killed three militants in a Pakistani tribal region along the Afghan border.

Senior government official Shahid Ali says two drone-fired missiles hit a vehicle Saturday near the Sheen Warsak area of South Waziristan, killing a Yemeni militant and two others.

The attack was second this week in the same area. On Thursday, a missile strike on a house killed three alleged militants. Two intelligence officials say another Yemeni was killed in that strike.

The intelligence officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to brief reporters.

Pakistan's tribal regions are considered key hideouts for Taliban and al-Qaida fighters.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/suspected-us-drone-strike-kills-3-pakistan-142553522.html

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Friday, November 30, 2012

Chicago Events, Celebrity Appearances, News & Life by UnRated ...

On Saturday, October 27th, 2012, Cortnee R. Smith was honorably crowned Miss Black Illinois USA 2013 after successfully competing against 7 contestants in the Miss Black Illinois USA Scholarship Pageant at the DuSable Museum of African-American History in Chicago, Illinois.

Cortnee R. Smith, the former Miss Black South Suburban USA 2013 competed alongside DeNisha Yearby, Miss Black Evanston USA 2013, Ameshia Cross, Miss Black Chicago USA 2013, Amanda Askew, Miss Black Chicago Metropolitan USA 2013, Inez Jones, Miss Black Hyde Park USA 2013, Ariel Fuller, Miss Black Chicago Southland USA 2013, Shakari White, Miss Black Austin USA 2013 and Jaleesa Patterson, Miss Black Rock Island USA 2013 in five competitions ? Interview, Talent, Question and Answer, Fitness, Evening Gown. With grace, elegance and unwavering confidence, Miss Smith captivated the judges and the audience with her skillful vocals and classic beauty. ?I feel so honored and humbled,? Smith states. ?But most of all, I am humbled to know that the State of Illinois believes that I have the potential to efficiently serve our communities and bring home the crown from Nationals as the next Miss Black USA 2013.?

Miss Smith is a 25 year old a native of the Village of Calumet Park and is an aspiring politician. Smith received her Bachelors of Arts from the University of Illinois at Chicago in Political Science in 2009 and studied abroad in Berlin, Germany at Humboldt University. She impressively obtained a Masters in Public Administration from Roosevelt University in May 2012. Community service has been always been priority in Miss Smith?s life. She actively serves on many local mayoral campaigns, assists food clinics, leads fitness classes and is an expert motivational speaker. Each year, Miss Smith participates in the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer to show support for women?s issues. Additionally, as a member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated, an organization founded upon Sisterhood, Scholarship, and Service, Smith helps to raise awareness and funds for The March of Dimes and the Glass Slipper Project. The culmination of Smith?s community service inspired her to establish an organization entitled, ?Eden?s Image: An Etiquette School for Girls?. Smith is also in the process of composing a children?s book about the experience of a young girl building her self-esteem. Her novel will be published at the end of her reign.

As Miss Black Illinois USA 2013, Miss Smith will travel throughout the entirety of the state in efforts to uplift and educate the African-American community via the implementation of her platform ?Empowering Girls of Color Through Health and Fitness? which encourages young women to make health-conscious choices that last a lifetime. ?I am passionate about health and fitness amongst girls of color because the statistics are against them, but I believe it is not too late to redirect their paths. Through a variety of clinics I will expose prevention methods of obesity, eradicate unhealthy habits and help them make new lifestyle changes?, illustrates Smith. Additionally, to help decrease the elevating rates of Heart Disease amongst African-American women, Smith will proudly endorse the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute?s ?Heart Truth? campaign by spreading the awareness of heart disease throughout Illinois? communities. ?I am ready for hard work and sacrifice because this journey is not about me; it is about every person that I will encounter, influence and make a difference upon?, states Smith.

Cortnee Smith, Miss Black Illinois USA 2013 is available for booking. If interested in booking Miss Smith for an event, please send an email to tina.denard@gmail.com, Assistant Executive Director : containing your name, request and contact information.

The Miss Black Illinois USA Scholarship Pageant is the official preliminary for the Miss Black USA Pageant. The Miss Black USA Pageant and Scholarship Foundation, Inc., is a non-profit corporation, recognized under the 501(c)3 code of the Internal Revenue Service. It is the mission of the Miss Black USA Pageant to provide educational opportunities to outstanding young women of color and to develop the ?whole woman mind, body and spirit. For more information about the Miss Black Illinois USA Pageant and the Miss Black USA Pageant, visit www.missblackillinoisusa.com and www.missblackusa.org.

To become a contestant, volunteer or sponsor for the Miss Black Illinois USA 2014 Pageant, please contact Executive Director/ Producer, Roshonda Payne at 877-277-7902 or via email at missblackillnoisusa@gmail.com.

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Disputed articles in Egypt's draft constitution

CAIRO (AP) ? An Islamist-dominated panel is voting on Egypt's draft constitution, the country's first charter after the uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak. The draft largely reflects the conservative vision of the Islamists, with articles that rights activists, liberals and Christians fear will lead to restrictions on the rights of women and minorities and civil liberties in general.

Omissions of certain articles, such as bans on slavery or promises to adhere to international rights treaties, were equally worrying to critics of the new draft, who pulled out from the panel before the vote.

Here are some of the disputed articles:

? As in past constitutions, the new draft says that the "principles of Islamic law" will be the basis of law. Previously, the term "principles" allowed wide leeway in interpreting Shariah. But in the draft, a separate new article is added that seeks to define "principles" by pointing to particular theological doctrines and their rules. That could give Islamists the tool for insisting on stricter implementation of rulings of Shariah.

? A new article states that Egypt's most respected Islamic institution, Al-Azhar, must be consulted on any matters related to Shariah, a measure critics fear will lead to oversight of legislation by clerics.

? An article underlines that the state will protect "the true nature of the Egyptian family ... and promote its morals and values," phrasing that is vague and suggests state control over the contents of such arts forms as books and films.

? The draft contains no article specifically establishing equality between men and women because of disputes over the phrasing. However, it maintains that a woman must balance her duties toward family and outside work, suggesting that she can be held accountable if her public role conflicts with her family duties. No such article is mentioned for men.

? An article bans insulting or defaming the prophet and messengers, but is vague about what constitutes an insult, raising concerns of restrictions to freedom of expression.

? An article seeking to ensure people's dignity bans "insulting humans", a vague phrasing that rights activists say contradicts freedom of expression.

? An article maintains that the state supports the arts, science and literature and works to implement them in a way that serves society. That has raised concerns that some arts deemed not in the service of society may be restricted or censored.

? An article preserves the right of the military to try civilians before military tribunals in cases for crimes that harm the armed forces without restrictions, despite an outcry from activists who were calling for the abolishing of such tribunals. More than 11,000 civilians were tried before military tribunals during the post-Mubarak transition overseen by the military.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/disputed-articles-egypts-draft-constitution-012327238.html

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Family Displaced After Fire in Woburn Street Home, Reading ...

A small kitchen fire caused damage to the entire first floor of a home on Woburn Street in Reading. No one was injured, but the family is unable to return to their home.

According to the Reading Fire Department, the call came in around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday for a fire at 76 Woburn St. The fire originated in the stove and damaged the cabinets and surrounding area. However, smoke and sut damaged the whole kitchen, hallway and entire first floor, the fire department said.?The fire was extinguished in about 15 minutes.

The Health Department deemed the home uninhabitable due the damage. After the house is cleaned and the Health Department approves it, the family will be able to return.

No one was injured in the fire.

Source: http://reading-northreading.patch.com/articles/family-displaced-after-fire-in-woburn-street-home-reading

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Kim Kardashian Offers Ground-Breaking Diet Tips

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Amazon Appstore Continues Global Expansion, Now Available in Japan

Amazon?s Japanese Appstore is the latest in a series of additions that make Amazon the most complete end-to-end platform for developers looking to build, market and monetize their apps and games

Amazon.com, Inc. today announced the launch of the Amazon Appstore in Japan, giving Japanese customers access to a broad selection of quality Android apps, plus the security and convenience of shopping for these apps from Amazon. Customers can get the Amazon Appstore for their Android phones and tablets by visitinghttp://www.amazon.co.jp/apps.

Amazon?s Appstore offers a great selection of games and apps, including local favorites like ?Mushroom Garden? and ?Yahoo! Headline,? and established bestsellers like ?Fruit Ninja? and ?Cut the Rope,? along with apps from top-tier brands like Square Enix andNTT Docomo. In addition to localized content and a localized mobile store, customers will have access to popular Amazon Appstore features like the Free App of the Day, which offers a paid app for free every day. Apps and games purchased from Amazon can be used across customers? Android devices as well as Kindle Fire tablets, enabling them to buy an app or game once and enjoy it everywhere. Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD for Japan are available for pre-order now at Amazon.co.jp.

The Amazon Appstore also includes popular Amazon features like personalized recommendations, Customer Reviews and 1-Click payments, making it easy for Amazon customers to shop, discover and buy the right apps to meet their needs. In order to ensure that customers have the best possible experience with the apps they purchase, apps are Amazon-tested and backed by Amazon?s world-class customer support.

?The Amazon Appstore connects app and game developers across the globe with Amazon?s enormous customer base, and we?re excited to expand that audience to our millions of customers in Japan,? said Jim Adkins, Vice President of the Amazon Appstore. ?Now our customers in Japan can find all of the apps and games they?re looking for and can take advantage of popular programs like Free App of the Day.?

Amazon continues to roll out services and features that make it the most complete end-to-end solution for developers wanting to build, market and monetize their apps and games. Developers can build their apps and games using Amazon Web Service?s industry-leading infrastructure platform. Developers can use Amazon?s GameCircle services to improve audience engagement with features like Leaderboards, Achievements, Friends and Whispersync which syncs game state between Kindle devices. To gain exposure to tens of millions of customers, developers can list their apps in the Amazon Appstore and take advantage of unique merchandising placement and awareness-building programs like Free App of the Day and personalized recommendations. And, to monetize their apps and games, developers can use Amazon?s industry-leading e-commerce and payment capabilities like In-App Purchasing and Subscriptions.

?When we found out that the world?s largest online retailer was creating an appstore, we made sure to get our top app, ?Drawing Pad,? submitted for the launch,? said Darren Murtha of Murtha Design Inc. ?Amazon does a wonderful job featuring apps, and during a recent promotion, ?Drawing Pad? climbed to #11 in the top app rankings. We are thrilled with our success in reaching new customers and driving recurring usage of our apps. ?Drawing Pad? is localized for over twenty languages ? including Japanese ? and we are really looking forward to Amazon?s expansion into new countries.?
?TuneIn has a vision of bringing all the world?s audio to people everywhere, and our mobile apps are an integral aspect of bringing that vision to life,? said Ryan Polivka, Director of Marketing, TuneIn. ?Amazon makes it easy for consumers to discover new content on their Kindle Fire HD or Android device through personalized recommendations, customer reviews and their Free App of the Day program. We are excited to introduce millions of music, sports and news listening options to Amazon?s Japanese customers, and happy to announce that we will be offering our ?TuneIn Radio Pro? app for free in Japan next month.?

?Amazon provides a wealth of tools and services that have helped us grow our business,? said Adam Schroeder, CEO, Difference Games LLC. ?The Free App of the Day promotion has been a great way for us to expose our unique content to a wide audience of engaged digital media-savvy consumers. We are excited to grow with Amazon as they expand into Japan and other geographies.?

?Amazon?s mobile app distribution has been a great way for SoundHound to expand our broad international reach,? said Amir Arbabi, Vice President Business Development of SoundHound, Inc. ?Amazon?s customers are passionate about digital media and Amazon provides a variety of ways to ensure they discover the apps that are right for them. We look forward to bringing the world?s fastest, most accurate and delightful music discovery service to their Kindle Fire, Kindle Fire HD and Android customers in Japan.?

?SEGA Networks aims to offer an emotional experience to gamers through our smartphone and tablet games. With the introduction of the Kindle Fire, Kindle Fire HD and Amazon Appstore to Japan, we are looking forward to sharing these emotional experiences through our apps to as many people as possible,? said SEGA Networks Representative CEO Haruki Satomi.

?Adaptations of our popular toy properties into smartphone and tablet apps offers our customers a whole new way to play. That?s why we are thrilled to be teaming up with Amazon. It creates an exciting opportunity to expand our reach to potential new customers,? saidKantaro Tomiyama, President and CEO of TOMY Company, Ltd.

?I am delighted with the strong relationship that we?ve cultivated with Amazon, in both Mobile App Distribution and AWS. Amazon boasts some of the highest customer lifetime values we?ve seen on any platform, and a suite of end-to-end developer solutions that impact bottom line results. The flexible and cost-effective AWS Infrastructure platform allows us to scale up and down as needed while only paying for the resources used. In addition, their recommendation features in the Amazon Appstore really benefit customer experience and discovery,? said Suli Ali, CEO of TinyCo, maker of Tiny Monsters, and Tiny Village. ?We think the services offered through the Amazonplatform have contributed to much of the success, so we are very excited to expand our offerings to Amazon?s customers in Japan.?

Source: http://press-releases.techwhack.com/amazon-appstore-continues-global-expansion-japan-1163/

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Bangladesh official: Deadly factory fire was arson

Abir Abdullah / EPA

Garment workers shout slogans as they attend a procession on Tuesday to mourn victims of the Tazreen Fashions factory fire.

By NBC News staff and wire reports

A deadly factory fire that killed at least 111 textile workers was sabotage, Bangladesh authorities said Tuesday, as protesters took to the streets for a second day and garment factories across the world's second biggest clothes exporter stopped work to mourn the dead.

The country's worst-ever industrial blaze broke out on Saturday and consumed the multi-story Tazreen Fashions factory building. More than 150 workers were injured.


The interior minister, Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir, said according to a preliminary inquiry, the fire was the result of arson.

He promised to bring the culprits to justice.

"We have come to the conclusion that it was an act of sabotage. We are finding out as of now who exactly the saboteurs are and all culprits will be brought to book," Alamgir said.

Thousands protest after Bangladesh fire traps workers

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina also said she suspected the fire was an act of sabotage but she did not identify any suspect or say why she thought the cause might have been arson.

Andrew Biraj / Reuters

A worker visits a burnt garment factory Monday after a fire which killed more than a hundred people in Savar, Bangladesh.

Victim's families to get $1,200 each
The fire has put a spotlight on global retailers that source clothes from Bangladesh, where the cost of labor is low ? as little as $37 a month for some workers ? and rights groups have called on big-brand firms to sign up to a fire-safety program.

Bangladesh has about 4,500 garment factories and is the world's biggest exporter of clothing after China, with garments making up 80 percent of its $24 billion annual exports.

Li & Fung, a company that has worked with the factory and that supplies some U.S. clothing firms, said on Sunday that it would provide victim?s families with approximately $1,200 each, and plans to set up an education fund for victim?s children.

On Monday, it said the company was "very distressed and saddened by the deaths" in a statement that?also sought to reassure investors that the fire?"will?not have any material impact on the financial performance of Li & Fung."

"The total value of orders placed for the year with Tazreen on behalf of Kids Headquarters, a?division of LF USA?? amounted to approximately $111,000," it said in a statement.

"Li & Fung also confirms that the Company has not placed orders for other customers with Tazreen," it addded.

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Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's largest retailer, said in a statement that one of its suppliers subcontracted work to the factory without authorization and would no longer be used.

The company would not comment on what products were made at the factory and whether the products made it onto store shelves. A spokeswoman, Megan Murphy, said in an e-mail to NBC News that the company would have no further comment beyond the statement released on its website.

A number of other retailers like Gap and Nike rushed to deny any relationship with the plant.

Officials in Massachusetts say a blast, that injured 18 people and damaged dozens of buildings in Springfield's entertainment district, was the result of a utility worker accidentally puncturing a high-pressure, underground pipe while looking for a gas leak.

Lax safety
More than 1,000 workers, some carrying black flags, demonstrated in the Ashulia industrial belt on the outskirts of the capital where the factory is located.

They blocked traffic moving on a highway and vowed to avenge the deaths of their colleagues, witnesses said.

"Never shall we give up demands for punishment for those responsible for the tragedy," one worker said.

Hundreds of protesters, mostly from labor and rights groups, also gathered in the capital demanding to know the cause of the fire and calling for punishment of those responsible.

All of Bangladesh's garment factories closed as the nation observed a day of mourning. Flags flew at half-mast on all government buildings.

Working conditions at Bangladeshi factories are notoriously poor, with little enforcement of safety laws. Overcrowding and locked fire doors are common. More than 300 factories near the capital shut for almost a week this year as workers demanded higher wages and better conditions.

At least 500 people have died in garment factory accidents in Bangladesh since 2006, according to fire officials.

Reuters contribtued to this report.

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92% Skyfall

All Critics (276) | Top Critics (45) | Fresh (253) | Rotten (23)

'Quantum of Solace,' was a dour, dire letdown. This picture's a substantial bounce back, and easily the best Craig Bond picture. Emotional depth and all.

Sam Mendes' 'Skyfall': sleek, slithery, sensual

The cool accomplishment of Skyfall, 23rd in the Broccoli franchise, is that it seems a necessary, rather than mandatory, addition to the year's popular culture.

Among the most ambitious imaginings of Bond to date: dark, supple, and punctuated with moments of unanticipated visual brilliance.

Mendes' approach to action is classical and elegant - no manic editing and blurry unintelligible images here - but what makes the movie special is the attention he pays his actors.

"Skyfall" is a different kind of Bond movie, one that works just fine on its own terms, but a steady diet of this might kill the franchise. One "Skyfall" is enough.

Sentimental touches underscore the fun and frivolity of Bond's past while relishing the brutal landscape of the modern day super-spy.

This makes the list of truly great 007 films alongside the list of Goldfinger, Thunderball, Live And Let Die, Licence To Kill, Goldeneye and Casino Royale.

Worlds collide in this near-brilliant, meticulously refined 21st-century redefinition of James Bond.

Sam Mendes has done a magnificent job, creating both a relevant and timeless entry into the Bond canon, while deftly adding homages to the series' past.

...tough and grim but still spry ... feels like something of a rearguard action in the case of the British Empire.

Sometimes the old ways are the best. This is a theme and repeated line running throughout the new James Bond film Skyfall and never has it been more true.

Skyfall does what all of the best franchise entries do: it makes you want to see the next one immediately. Consider me (physically) shaken and (emotionally) stirred.

Not the best Bond movie ever but a very good one; a little darker but still unsettled as to what type overall it wants to be.

Too often this martini is sloppy, not smooth.

This is one of the 50-year-old series' most exciting and commandingly compelling entries. Yes, James Bond is back to being James Bond.

Seen against the ineffectual backdrop of 2008's Quantum of Solace, this is a return to form but it doesn't exceed Craig's impressive debut as Bond in 2006's Casino Royale.

Skyfall is not, of course, ''darker'' or more serious than previous Bond films, but it's more knowing about its own conventions.

Breathes fresh life into the genre.

A lot of critics are claiming this to be the best Bond film ever made; they may well be right-to some degree. It's certainly the most poignant-which, in what is ostensibly an action film, is a feather in Mendes' cap to be sure.

James Bond's 23rd official feature film gives the iconic secret agent something to stew over: an existential crisis.

Suffers from unconvincing plotting, and a third act so bad it brings the roof of the whole endeavour caving in

Even die-hard Sean Connery fans will have to admit there's another actor who can portray James Bond when they see 'Skyfall.'

Mendes does a superb job maintaining tension - and releasing it from time to time so we can take a breath, have a laugh, sit back from the edge of our seat - as he shows how seriously the James Bond character can be taken, without breaking it

Establishing a sense of urgency from the outset, the 23rd Bond film hits its tall target with a bonus back-story, character establishment and strong storyline to balance the action. As a consequence, we are offered a film that is uniquely Bond

Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/skyfall/

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Re: ?The Rise of Mexico: America Needs to Look Again at its ...

BY Ethan Roseman, Research Associate at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs

? Posted on November 27, 2012

Dear Editor,

Your optimistic piece on November 24, ?The Rise of Mexico,? accurately illustrates the growing importance of Mexico in the coming years as a vital exporter to the United States, and the important function that Mexican president-to-be Enrique Pe?a Nieto will play in the strengthening of trade relationships.? However, this discussion is dampened by the harsh dangers of the menacing drug cartels and the economic realities within the country.

The article accurately notes how, ?the Mexican economy grew faster than Brazil?s? and the fact that, ?by 2018 America will import more from Mexico than from any other country.?? However, it fails to mention the means and probable illegal factors that continue to contribute to the country?s economic growth. With a cumulative $418 billion USD illicit financial outflows between 2000 and 2008, and with a less than stellar record on the Freedom from Corruption index, one can readily see how corruption and illegal actors have played a role in the economic growth of Mexico. [1] Furthermore, there is a potential for an increase of sweatshop workers to add to the already devastating 51.3 percent of the population that is already living below poverty, and these workers will undoubtedly play a role in the increase of Mexican exports. [2]

In addition to the illicit corruption that fuels the economy, the same plague ails the ranks of the Mexican government. The governmental corruption, that was only momentarily touched upon in this article, is an extremely vital topic that Mexico?s future president Pe?a Nieto will have to fully address if a spike of determined growth in the Mexican economy is to be realized in the near future.

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Sincerely,

Ethan Roseman, Research Associate at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs

In response to The Economist:?The Rise of Mexico: America Needs to Look Again at its Increasingly Important Neighbour?

Please accept this article as a free contribution from COHA, but if re-posting, please afford authorial and institutional attribution.?Exclusive rights can be negotiated


[1] Global Financial Integrity, Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Countries: 2000-2009, http://iff-update.gfintegrity.org/index.html.? The Heritage Foundation, Mexico, http://www.heritage.org/index/country/mexico#rule-of-law.

[2] CIA World Fact book, North America: Mexico, https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/mx.html

Source: http://www.coha.org/re-the-rise-of-mexico-america-needs-to-look-again-at-its-increasingly-important-neighbour/

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Protesters pack Tahrir Square, dispute Morsi

CAIRO (AP) ? The same chants used against Hosni Mubarak were turned against his successor Tuesday as more than 200,000 people packed Egypt's Tahrir Square in the biggest challenge yet to Islamist President Mohammed Morsi.

The massive, flag-waving throng protesting Morsi's assertion of near-absolute powers rivaled some of the largest crowds that helped drive Mubarak from office last year.

"The people want to bring down the regime!" and "erhal, erhal" ? Arabic for "leave, leave" ? rang out across the plaza, this time directed at Egypt's first freely elected president.

The protests were sparked by edicts Morsi issued last week that effectively neutralize the judiciary, the last branch of government he does not control. But they turned into a broader outpouring of anger against Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood, which opponents say have used election victories to monopolize power, squeeze out rivals and dictate a new, Islamist constitution, while doing little to solve Egypt's mounting economic and security woes.

Clashes broke out in several cities, with Morsi's opponents attacking Brotherhood offices, setting fire to at least one. Protesters and Brotherhood members pelted each other with stones and firebombs in the Nile Delta city of Mahalla el-Kobra, leaving at least 100 people injured.

"Power has exposed the Brotherhood. We discovered their true face," said Laila Salah, a housewife at the Tahrir protest who said she voted for Morsi in last summer's presidential election. After Mubarak, she said, Egyptians would no longer accept being ruled by an autocrat.

"It's like a wife whose husband was beating her and then she divorces him and becomes free," she said. "If she remarries she'll never accept another day of abuse."

Gehad el-Haddad, a senior adviser to the Brotherhood and its political party, said Morsi would not back down on his edicts. "We are not rescinding the declaration," he told The Associated Press.

That sets the stage for a drawn-out battle that could throw the nation into greater turmoil. Protest organizers have called for another mass rally Friday. If the Brotherhood responds with demonstrations of its own, as some of its leaders have hinted, it would raise the prospect of greater violence after a series of clashes between the two camps in recent days.

A tweet by the Brotherhood warned that if the opposition was able to bring out 200,000 to 300,000, "they should brace for millions in support" of Morsi.

Another flashpoint could come Sunday, when the constitutional court is to rule on whether to dissolve the assembly writing the new constitution, which is dominated by the Brotherhood and its Islamist allies. Morsi's edicts ban the courts from disbanding the panel; if the court defies him and rules anyway, it would be a direct challenge that could spill over into the streets.

"Then we are in the face of the challenge between the supreme court and the presidency," said Nasser Amin, head of the Arab Center for the Independence of the Judiciary and the Legal Profession. "We are about to enter a serious conflict" on both the legal and street level, he said.

Morsi and his supporters say the decrees were necessary to prevent the judiciary from blocking the "revolution's goals" of a transition to democracy. The courts ? where many Mubarak-era judges still hold powerful posts ? have already disbanded the first post-Mubarak elected parliament, which was led by the Brotherhood. Now it could also take aim at the Islamist-led upper house of parliament.

Morsi's decrees ban the judiciary from doing so and grant his decisions immunity from judicial review. Morsi also gave himself sweeping powers to prevent threats to the revolution, stability or state institutions, which critics say are tantamount to emergency laws. These powers are to remain in effect until the constitution is approved and parliamentary elections are held, not likely before spring 2013.

Opponents say the decrees turn Morsi ? who narrowly won last summer's election with just over 50 percent of the vote ? into a new dictator, given that he holds not only executive but also legislative powers, after the lower house of parliament was dissolved.

Tuesday's turnout was an unprecedented show of strength by the mainly liberal and secular opposition, which has been divided and uncertain amid the rise to power of the Brotherhood over the past year. The crowds were of all stripes, including many first-time protesters.

"Suddenly Morsi is issuing laws and becoming the absolute ruler, holding all powers in his hands," said Mona Sadek, a 31-year-old engineering graduate who wears the Islamic veil, a hallmark of piety. "Our revolt against the decrees became a protest against the Brotherhood as well."

"The Brotherhood hijacked the revolution," agreed Raafat Magdi, an engineer who was among a crowd of some 10,000 marching from the Cairo district of Shubra to Tahrir to the beat of drums and chants against the Brotherhood. Reform leader Mohammed ElBaradei led the march.

"People woke up to (Morsi's) mistakes, and in any new elections they will get no votes," Magdi said.

Many in the crowd said they were determined to push ahead with the protests until Morsi retreats. A major concern was that Islamists would use the decree's protection of the constitutional assembly to drive through their vision for the next charter, with a heavy emphasis on implementing Shariah, or Islamic law. The assembly has been plagued with controversy, and more than two dozen of its 100 members have quit in recent days to protest Islamist control.

"Next Friday will be decisive," protester Islam Bayoumi said of the upcoming rally. "If people maintain the same pressure and come in large numbers, they could manage to press the president and rescue the constitution."

A fellow protester, Saad Salem Nada, said of Morsi: "I am a Muslim and he made me hate Muslims because of the dictatorship in the name of religion. In the past, we had one Mubarak. Now we have hundreds."

Even as the crowds swelled in Tahrir, clashes erupted nearby between several hundred protesters throwing stones and police firing tear gas on a street leading to the U.S. Embassy. Clouds of tear gas hung over the area, where clashes have broken out for several days, fueled by anger over police abuses.

A photographer working for the AP, Ahmed Gomaa, was beaten by stick-wielding police while covering the clashes. Police took his equipment and Gomaa was taken to a hospital for treatment.

Rival rallies by Morsi opponents and supporters turned into brief clashes in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria, where anti-Morsi protesters broke into the local office of the Muslim Brotherhood, throwing furniture out the windows and trying unsuccessfully to set fire to it. Protesters also set fire to Brotherhood offices in the city of Mansoura.

Morsi's supporters canceled a massive rally planned for Tuesday in Cairo, citing the need to "defuse tension." Morsi's supporters say more than a dozen of their offices have been ransacked or set ablaze since Friday. Some 5,000 demonstrated in the southern city of Assiut in support of Morsi's decrees, according to witnesses there.

So far, there has been little sign of a compromise. On Monday, Morsi met with the nation's top judges and tried to win their acceptance of his decrees. But the move was dismissed by many in the opposition and the judiciary as providing no real concessions.

Saad Emara, a senior Muslim Brotherhood member, said Morsi will not make any concessions, especially after the surge of violence and assaults on Brotherhood offices.

Emara accused the opposition "of resorting to violence with a political cover," claiming that former ruling party and Mubarak-era businessmen were hiring thugs to attack Brotherhood offices with the opposition's blessing.

"The story now is that the civilian forces are playing with fire. This is a dangerous scene."

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Associated Press writer Hamza Hendawi in Cairo contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/egypt-mass-protests-challenge-islamist-president-175352891.html

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Facebook stock climbs after upgrade

NEW YORK (AP) ? Facebook's stock is climbing after an upgrade from an analyst who believes Wall Street is underestimating the company's potential to grow revenue.

Bernstein Research analyst Carlos Kirjner said Monday that Facebook Inc. is likely to beat Wall Street's revenue expectations over the next 12 to 24 months. He expects Facebook to hit $6.98 billion in revenue in 2013, some 9 percent higher than the average analyst's expectation. In 2011, the social network reported revenue of $3.71 billion.

Kirjner upgraded Facebook's stock to "Outperform" from "Market Perform," saying that mobile advertising will drive revenue growth. He wrote in a note to investors that Facebook will likely be able to increase the number of advertisements its users view each day, with little chance they will see the additional ads as a "material deterioration" of their Facebook experience.

That said, Kirjner still thinks Facebook is a risky investment, because it depends on the long-term success of social advertising ? a still new and unproven advertising model.

Facebook's stock is up $1.85, or 7.7 percent, at $25.85. It's still down 32 percent from its initial public offering price of $38.

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Metabolic protein launches sugar feast that nurtures brain tumors

ScienceDaily (Nov. 26, 2012) ? Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have tracked down a cancer-promoting protein's pathway into the cell nucleus and discovered how, once there, it fires up a glucose metabolism pathway on which brain tumors thrive.

They also found a vital spot along the protein's journey that can be attacked with a type of drug not yet deployed against glioblastoma multiforme, the most common and lethal form of brain cancer. Published online by Nature Cell Biology, the paper further illuminates the importance of pyruvate kinase M2 (PKM2) in cancer development and progression.

"PKM2 is very active during infancy, when you want rapid cell growth, and eventually it turns off. Tumor cells turn PKM2 back on -- it's overexpressed in many types of cancer," said Zhimin Lu, M.D., Ph.D., the paper's senior author and an associate professor in MD Anderson's Department of Neuro-Oncology.

Lu and colleagues showed earlier this year that PKM2 in the nucleus also activates a variety of genes involved in cell division. The latest paper shows how it triggers aerobic glycolysis, processing glucose into energy, also known as the Warburg effect, upon which many types of solid tumors rely to survive and grow.

"PKM2 must get to the nucleus to activate genes involved in cell proliferation and the Warburg effect," Lu said. "If we can keep it out of the nucleus, we can block both of those cancer-promoting pathways. PKM2 could be an Achilles' heel for cancer."

By pinpointing the complicated steps necessary for PKM2 to penetrate the nucleus, Lu and colleagues found a potentially druggable target that could keep the protein locked in the cell's cytoplasm.

MEK, ERK emerge as targets

The process begins when the epidermal growth factor connects to its receptor on the cell surface.

This leads to:

* Activation of the MEK protein, which in turn activates ERK.

* ERK sticking a phosphate group to a specific spot on PKM2.

* Phosphorylation priming PKM2 for a series of steps that culminate in its binding to the protein importin, which lives up to its name by taking PKM2 through the nuclear membrane.

Once in the nucleus, the team showed that PKM2 activates two genes crucial to aerobic glycolysis and another that splices PKM RNA to make even more PKM2.

An experiment applying several kinase-inhibiting drugs to human glioblastoma cell lines showed that only a MEK/ERK inhibitor prevented EGF-induced smuggling of PKM2 into the nucleus. ERK activation then is mandatory for PKM2 to get into the nucleus.

"MEK/ERK inhibitors have not been tried yet in glioblastoma multiforme," Lu said. Phosporylated PKM2 is a potential biomarker to identify patients who are candidates for MEK/ERK inhibitors once those drugs are developed.

MEK inhibitor blocks tumor growth

The researchers also found that the two glycolysis genes activated by PKM2, called GLUT1 and LDHA, are required for glucose consumption and conversion of pyruvate to lactate, crucial factors in the Warburg Effect. Depleting PKM2 in tumor cell lines reduced glucose consumption and lactate production.

In mice, depleting PKM2 blocked the growth of brain tumors. Re-expressing the wild type protein caused tumors to grow. However, re-expression of a PKM2 mutant protein that lost its ability to get into the nucleus failed to promote tumor formation. Experiments in human glioblastoma cell lines showed the same effect.

Injecting the MEK inhibitor selumetinib into tumors inhibited tumor growth, reduced ERK phosphorylation, PKM2 expression and lactate production in mice. In 48 human tumor samples, the team found that activity of EGFR, ERK1/2 and PKM2 were strongly correlated.

Cause of PKM2 overexpression

Lu and colleagues also published a paper in Molecular Cell that revealed a mechanism for overexpression of PKM2 in glioblastoma. They found that EGF receptor activation turns on NF-KB, which leads to a series of events culminating in PKM2 gene activation.

PKM2 levels were measured in tumor samples from 55 glioblastoma patients treated with standard of care surgery, radiation and chemotherapy. The 20 with low PKM2 expression had a median survival of 34.5 months, compared to 13.6 months for the 35 patients with high levels of PKM2.

Level of PKM2 expression in 27 low-grade astrocytomas was about half of the expression found in higher grade glioblastomas.

"In these two papers, we show how PKM2 is overexpressed in tumors, how it gets into the nucleus, that nuclear entry is essential to tumor development, and identified potential drugs and a biomarker that could usefully treat people," Lu said.

Co-authors of the Nature Cell Biology paper are first author Weiwei Yang, Ph.D., Yanhua Zheng, Ph.D., Yan Xia, Ph.D., and Haitao Ji, Ph.D., of MD Anderson's Department of Neuro-Oncology and Brain Tumor Center; Xiaomin Chen, Ph.D., of MD Anderson's Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Ken Aldape, M.D., MD Anderson's Department of Pathology; Fang Guo, Ph.D., Nanomedicine Center, Shanghai Research Institute, China Academy of Science; Costas Lyssiotis, Ph.D., and Lewis Cantley, Ph.D., Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School.

This research was funded by grants from the National Institutes of Health (numbers 2RO1CA109035, RO1GM068566 and RO1GM56302), MD Anderson's Cancer Center Support Grant (CA16672) from the National Cancer Institute; and a research grant from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas.

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HBT: Upton expected to sign with new team this week

Most highly-coveted free agents will wait until the Winter Meetings (held in early December) to begin seriously considering their options. But a few pieces of the offseason puzzle typically fall into place a little early. And this year will apparently be no different.

Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times writes in his Sunday column that outfielder B.J. Upton is ?looking to make a decision this week? on the multiple offers he?s been presented. The Phillies and Braves have both been?aggressive in their pursuits of Upton, and the Nationals, Rangers and Giants have also been loosely linked.

Upton hit just .246 with a .298 OBP in 633 plate appearances this past season for the Rays, but he slugged 28 home runs and stole 31 bases. And that kind of power and speed will always attract great interest.

The 28-year-old from Norfolk, Virginia seems likely to land a five-year deal worth close to $75 million.

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Hoffenheim woes continue in Bundesliga

By CIARAN FAHEY

Associated Press

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updated 2:39 p.m. ET Nov. 25, 2012

BERLIN (AP) -Hoffenheim's worst start to a Bundesliga season continued Sunday in a 2-1 loss at home to Bayer Leverkusen, increasing the pressure on coach Markus Babbel.

"I know what I'm doing, the manner of my work. We're going to keep working on it," Babbel said. "The quality is there, but it's another thing to produce it on the pitch."

The visitors took the lead in the 15th minute, when Hoffenheim's defenders failed to clear the ball. Three Leverkusen players headed the ball on before Lars Bender finally poked it past Koen Casteels.

It became 2-0 in the 38th, when Daniel Carvajal cut past a Hoffenheim defender, played a one-two with Andre Schuerrle, rounded the goalkeeper and scored his first Leverkusen goal from a tight angle.

"Perhaps we were too confident when it was 2-0. In the end we were lucky to win," Bender said.

Hoffenheim improved drastically after the break and deservedly pulled one back in the 59th when Fabian Johnson's shot took a deflection past the helpless Bernd Leno.

Schuerrle then struck the crossbar with a free kick in the 66th, before another from Gonzalo Castro landed on the roof of Casteels' net.

Halftime substitute Schipplock should have equalized in the 74th when he fired over with only the goalkeeper to beat after Roberto Firmino set him up.

"The team never gave up, never let the heads drop. The chances were there. Unfortunately we couldn't use them," Babbel said.

Hoffenheim occupies the relegation play-off place after its seventh loss in 13 games, while Leverkusen consolidated fifth.

Augsburg squandered the lead against Borussia Moenchengladbach in a 1-1 draw that leaves it bottom.

Sascha Moelders opened the scoring with a header over Marc-Andre ter Stegen in the fifth, and he ended the first half by striking the post.

"If that had gone in it would have decided the game," said Augsburg general manager Juergen Rollmann. "If, if, if. If the cat were a dog, then it would have to bark."

The home side was provisionally off the bottom, but Patrick Herrmann equalized with five minutes remaining, seconds after Augsburg coach Markus Weinzierl took the unusual step of bringing on a forward for a defender.

Earlier Sunday, Freiburg beat local rival Stuttgart 3-0 on Sunday to rise to sixth.

Jan Rosenthal got the home side off to a great start in the 22nd minute, when he fired the ball through Stuttgart defender William Kvist's legs and inside the left post.

Pavel Krmas' scored his first goal of the season in the 67th, when Sven Ulreich was hindered in his attempt to clear, allowing the Czech defender to scoop the rebound into the unguarded net.

Max Kruse sealed the derby win six minutes later, running onto Daniel Caligiuri's hopeful header before dispatching the ball past Ulreich.

"We had chances at the start but we didn't use them. Freiburg used their chances," Stuttgart defender Serdar Tasci said.

Stuttgart, which was coming off a 5-1 win at Steaua Bucharest in the Europa League, hit the post through Zdravko Kuzmanovic a minute before Rosenthal scored.

"It shouldn't be an excuse," said Ulreich, referring to Thursday's Europa League game. "We wanted the three points, but we just didn't play our game."

Freiburg also hit the post, late in the match, which ended with yellow cards being shown to both sides as tempers frayed.

On Saturday, Bayern Munich thrashed Hannover 5-0 to stay nine points clear of defending champion Borussia Dortmund, which took advantage of Schalke's 1-1 with Eintracht Frankfurt to move second with a 2-1 win at Mainz.

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