Friday, May 31, 2013

Honey Boo Boo's family woes: Dad sick, dog dead

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Mike "Sugar Bear" Thompson from "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo."

It's a tough time for the family from TLC's hit series, "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo." Over the past few days, they've weathered a mysterious health emergency and the loss of a beloved pet.

The woes started last Friday evening, when dad Mike "Sugar Bear" Thompson collapsed and was taken to the hospital. According to posts on the official Honey Boo Boo Facebook fan page, which is run by "Mama" June Shannon and a family friend, Sugar Bear underwent "a lot of tests on his brain" and the family feared it could be "very serious." Recent posts on both their Facebook and Twitter accounts added the hashtag "#prayforsugarbear."

But in the midst of the crisis, things got even worse for the reality TV stars from McIntyre, Ga.

While Thompson remained at the hospital, they discovered that the family dog, a Chihuahua named China they'd rescued six years earlier, had been "hit and left to die."

"(She was) still spasming as they found her," one Facebook post explained. "We think it may have been done intentionally cause of where she was found."

As for Thompson, the latest updates indicate there's been no change in his condition. The cause of his collapse is still a mystery.

The incident is just the latest in a long list of medical emergencies for the family patriarch in recent months. Last September, he was hospitalized due to a foot infection following a "mud-boggin'" accident. Then, in December, an ambulance was called after he fell ill during a toy drive. And just three months ago, he was hospitalized again after a bout of pancreatitis.

TODAY.com reached out to TLC about the family's troubles. The network had no comment.

"Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" returns with new episodes starting July 17.

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/here-comes-honey-boo-boo-family-struggles-dad-hospitalized-dog-6C10135586

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HTC One Google Edition Brings Stock Android to the Best Android Phone

HTC One Google Edition Brings Stock Android to the Best Android Phone

On Stage at the D11 conference, Google's Android chief Sundar Pichai confirmed rumors that an HTC One Google Edition running vanilla Android will be available on June 26th for $600. That means the best Android phone in the world will be available unlocked and without the often clunky HTCSense skin. Heck yeah.

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Thursday, May 30, 2013

Improving 'crop per drop' could boost global food security and water sustainability

May 29, 2013 ? Improvements in crop water productivity -- the amount of food produced per unit of water consumed -- have the potential to improve both food security and water sustainability in many parts of the world, according to a study published online in Environmental Research Letters May 29 by scientists with the University of Minnesota's Institute on the Environment (IonE) and the Institute of Crop Science and Resource Conservation (INRES) at the University of Bonn, Germany.

Led by IonE postdoctoral research scholar Kate A. Brauman, the research team analyzed crop production, water use and crop water productivity by climatic zone for 16 staple food crops: wheat, maize, rice, barley, rye, millet, sorghum, soybean, sunflower, potato, cassava, sugarcane, sugar beet, oil palm, rapeseed (canola) and groundnut (peanut). Together these crops constitute 56 percent of global crop production by tonnage, 65 percent of crop water consumption, and 68 percent of all cropland by area. The study is the first of its kind to look at water productivity for this many crops at a global scale.

The wide range of variation in crop water productivity in places that have similar climates means that there are lots of opportunities for improving the trade-off between food and water. And the implications of doing so are substantial: The researchers calculated that in drier regions, bringing up the very lowest performers to just the 20th percentile could increase annual production on rain-fed cropland enough to provide food for an estimated 110 million people without increasing water use or using additional cropland. On irrigated cropland, water consumption could be reduced enough to meet the annual domestic water demands of nearly 1.4 billion people while maintaining current production.

"Since crop production consumes more freshwater than any other human activity on the planet, the study has significant implications for addressing the twin challenges of water stress and food insecurity," says Brauman.

For example, if low crop water productivity in precipitation-limited regions were raised to the 20th percentile of water productivity, specific to particular crops and climates, total rain-fed food production in Africa could be increased by more than 10 percent without exploiting additional cropland. Similar improvements in crop water productivity on irrigated cropland could reduce total water consumption some 8-15 percent in precipitation-limited regions of Africa, Asia, Europe and South America.

Because the study is global in scope, it is able to identify potential locations for interventions, crops to pay attention to, and opportunities for the biggest improvements in crop water management. Specific solutions for improving crop per drop will vary by location and climatic zone over time, however.

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Fanhattan plans living room invasion with versatile Fan TV set-top box (video)

Fanhattan plans living room invasion with versatile Fan TV settop box video

Fanhattan, maker of video-streaming tablet and smartphone apps, now has a set-top box to call its own. It's called Fan TV, and combines live web streaming, TV and cloud-based DVR functionality in a single device. The interface is very simple and clean -- you navigate through a TV-based UI, as you'd probably expect, with a tiny multi-touch remote driving the experience. The main device, designed in partnership with Yves Behar of OLPC fame, is also quite compact. Spec details are light, but we do know that the system runs on Android, and features limited connectivity, including Ethernet and HDMI. According to a The Next Web report, Fanhattan is planning to sell Fan TV through cable TV providers, rather than directly to consumers. The company isn't sharing its content and distribution partners yet, but more details will surely become public before the expected US launch later this year. There's also no mention of price. For a closer look, check out the promo video after the break.

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Flexible opals: 'Polymer opals' get color from internal structure alone

May 29, 2013 ? Instead of through pigments, these 'polymer opals' get their colour from their internal structure alone, resulting in pure colour which does not run or fade. The materials could be used to replace the toxic dyes used in the textile industry, or as a security application, making banknotes harder to forge. Additionally, the thin, flexible material changes colour when force is exerted on it, which could have potential use in sensing applications by indicating the amount of strain placed on the material.

The most intense colours in nature -- such as those in butterfly wings, peacock feathers and opals -- result from structural colour. While most of nature gets its colour through pigments, items displaying structural colour reflect light very strongly at certain wavelengths, resulting in colours which do not fade over time.

In collaboration with the DKI (now Fraunhofer Institute for Structural Durability and System Reliability) in Germany, researchers from the University of Cambridge have developed a synthetic material which has the same intensity of colour as a hard opal, but in a thin, flexible film.

Naturally-occurring opals are formed of silica spheres suspended in water. As the water evaporates, the spheres settle into layers, resulting in a hard, shiny stone. The polymer opals are formed using a similar principle, but instead of silica, they are constructed of spherical nanoparticles bonded to a rubber-like outer shell. When the nanoparticles are bent around a curve, they are pushed into the correct position to make structural colour possible. The shell material forms an elastic matrix and the hard spheres become ordered into a durable, impact-resistant photonic crystal.

"Unlike natural opals, which appear multi-coloured as a result of silica spheres not settling in identical layers, the polymer opals consist of one preferred layer structure and so have a uniform colour," said Professor Jeremy Baumberg of the Nanophotonics Group at the University's Cavendish Laboratory, who is leading the development of the material.

Like natural opals, the internal structure of polymer opals causes diffraction of light, resulting in strong structural colour. The exact colour of the material is determined by the size of the spheres. And since the material has a rubbery consistency, when it is twisted and stretched, the spacing between spheres changes, changing the colour of the material. When stretched, the material shifts into the blue range of the spectrum, and when compressed, the colour shifts towards red. When released, the material will return to its original colour.

The material could be used in security printing in order to detect fraud. Polymer opals can produce much brighter colour at lower cost than the holograms normally seen on banknotes, and would be more difficult to forge.

The technology could also have important uses in the textile industry. "The World Bank estimates that between 17 and 20 per cent of industrial waste water comes from the textile industry, which uses highly toxic chemicals to produce colour," said Professor Baumberg. "So exploring other avenues to make colour is something worth exploring." The polymer opals can be bonded to a polyurethane layer and then onto any fabric. The material can be cut, laminated, welded, stitched, etched, embossed and perforated.

The researchers have recently developed a new method of constructing the material, which offers localised control and potentially different colours in the same material by creating the structure only over defined areas. In the new work, electric fields in a print head are used to line the nanoparticles up forming the opal, and are fixed in position with UV light. The researchers have shown that different colours can be printed from a single ink by changing this electric field strength to change the lattice spacing.

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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Fears grow of an arms race in Syria

BRUSSELS (AP) ? Fears grew of a foreign-fed arms race in Syria on Tuesday as European Union countries decided they could provide weapons to the rebels and Russia disclosed that it has signed a contract to provide Syria with sophisticated anti-aircraft missiles.

Either development would significantly raise the firepower in the two-year civil war has already killed more than 70,000 people and sent hundreds of thousands fleeing the country, just as the key countries prepare for a major peace conference in Geneva that had been described as the best chance yet to end the bloodshed.

Russian officials criticized the EU decision Monday night to allow their arms embargo against Syria to expire, freeing its member countries to provide weapons for the outgunned rebels. Russia, which has been a strong supporter of the Syrian government, said the British- and French-driven decision undermined peace efforts.

Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Tuesday that Russia has signed a contract with the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad to provide it with state-of-the-art S-300 air defense missiles, which he said were important to prevent foreign intervention in the country. Ryabkov would not say whether Russia has shipped any of the missiles to Syria yet.

Ryabkov said Russia understands the concerns about providing such weapons to Syria, but believes that may "help restrain some hot-heads considering a scenario to give an international dimension to this conflict."

EU diplomats have said Britain and France are considering providing equipment to the rebels, and Syrian neighbors Turkey and Lebanon risk being drawn into the conflict.

Ryabkov called the EU move to end its arms embargo "a manifestation of double standards" that will hurt the prospects for the Geneva talks, which are expected to happen in June.

In Damascus, a Syrian lawmaker on Tuesday also criticized the EU decision, saying that efforts to arm the rebels will discourage the opposition from seeking a peaceful solution to the conflict. The comments by Essam Khalil, a member of the parliament for the ruling Baath Party, were the first by a Syrian official.

U.S. Sen. John McCain, meanwhile, made an unannounced visit to rebel forces in Syria, putting more pressure on Assad to seek a negotiated settlement.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/fears-grow-foreign-fed-arms-race-syria-122325085.html

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Must See HDTV (May 27th - June 2nd)

Must See HDTV May 27th  June 2nd

Need something other than the new season of Arrested Development to watch? Most of the summer shows won't start until June, but AMC is bringing back one of its top series and the NBA and NHL postseasons are providing plenty to watch. Look below for the highlights this week, followed after the break by our weekly listing of what to look out for in TV, Blu-ray and videogames.

The Killing
AMC's murder mystery series returns for its third season next weekend. Even though the Rosie Larsen case is over, Linden (is still in Seattle) and investigating an all new case. So, are you in for another ride, or will you be waiting for this one to pop up on Netflix? Check out a quick preview embedded after the break, including a promise the case will be solved this season.
(June 2, AMC, 8PM)

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Apple?s Tim Cook: Not at all worried about Android market share (he says)

TERRANEA RESORT, Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. ? Android market share has zoomed past Apple?s in the past year, first in smartphones and now ? nearly ? in tablets.

Apple chief executive Tim Cook is not worried. But then, he wouldn?t say that he was, would he?

Cook, speaking onstage at the D11 conference here, repeatedly refused to answer specific questions about Apple?s future product direction. He acknowledged that Apple?s stock price has been ?frustrating? lately. But he did say that he was happy with the current market standing of iOS versus its competitors.

?Winning, for us, has never been about making the most,? Cook said. Instead, the company is focused, he said, on making the best possible products and creating the best possible customer experiences. That bears out in three areas, he said:

Usage. Cook cited figures from web-traffic analysis firm NetApp showing that iPad users are actually using their tablets far more than Android customers.

E-commerce. Cook said that iPad users make twice as many purchases from e-commerce websites as all other tablets combined.

Customer satisfaction. Apple?s products consistently rank the highest in various measures of customer satisfaction, including J.D. Powers? industry-standard surveys.

Plus, just look at the absolute numbers: Cook said that Apple has sold 85 million iPhones to date, and 42 million iPads. Its app store has 350,000 apps that have been optimized for the iPad.

?Customers love them,? Cook said. And for him, at least onstage, that?s enough.

Source: http://venturebeat.com/2013/05/28/apples-tim-cook-not-at-all-worried-about-android-market-share-he-says/

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Job Creation Under The Last 5 Presidents - Business Insider

Last month I posted two graphs comparing changes in public and private sector payrolls during the Bush and Obama presidencies. Several readers asked if I could add Presidents Reagan and Clinton (I've also added the single term of President George H.W. Bush).

Important: There are many differences between these periods. Overall employment was smaller in the '80s, so a better comparison might be to look at the percentage change, but this gives an overall view of employment changes.

The first graph shows the change in private sector payroll jobs from when each president took office?until the end of their term(s).??President George H.W.?Bush only served one term, and President Obama has just started his second term.?

Mr. G.W. Bush (red)?took office following the bursting of the stock market bubble, and left during the bursting of the housing bubble.? Mr Obama (blue) took office during the financial crisis and great recession.? There was also a significant recession in the early '80s right after Mr. Reagan (yellow) took office.

There was a recession towards the end of President G.H.W. Bush (purple) term, and Mr Clinton (light blue) served for eight years without a recession.


The employment recovery during Mr. G.W. Bush's first term was very sluggish, and private employment was down 946,000 jobs at the end of his first term.?? At the end of?Mr. Bush's second term, private employment was collapsing, and?there were net 665,000 private sector?jobs lost during Mr. Bush's two terms.?

Private sector employment increased slightly under President G.H.W. Bush, with 1,490,000 private sector jobs added.

Private sector employment increased by 20,864,000 under President Clinton and 14,688,000 under President Reagan.

There were only 1,933,000 more private sector jobs at the end of Mr. Obama's first term.??A few?months into Mr. Obama's second term, there are now 2,582,000 more private sector jobs than when he took office.

A big difference between the presidencies has been public sector employment.? Note the bumps in public sector employment due to the decennial Census in 1990, 2000, and 2010.?


The public sector grew during Mr. Reagan's terms (up 1,414,000), during Mr. G.H.W. Bush's term (up 1,127,000), during Mr. Clinton's terms (up 1,934,000), and during Mr. G.W. Bush's terms (up 1,748,000 jobs).

However?the public sector has declined significantly since Mr. Obama took office (down 739,000 jobs). These job losses?have mostly been?at the state and local level, but they are still a significant drag on overall employment.

Looking forward,?I expect the economy to continue to expand for the next few years, so I don't expect a sharp decline in employment as happened?at the end of?Mr. Bush's 2nd term (In 2005 and 2006 I was warning of a coming recession due to the bursting of the housing bubble).

A big question is when the public sector layoffs will end.? It appears the cutbacks are mostly over at the state and local levels, but there are ongoing cutbacks at the Federal level.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/job-creation-under-the-last-5-presidents-2013-5

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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Rescuers save a newborn from sewer pipe in China

(AP) ? Chinese firefighters have rescued a newborn boy from a sewer pipe below a squat toilet, sawing out an L-shaped section and then delicately dismantling it to free the cocooned baby, who greeted the rescuers with cries.

A tenant heard the baby's sounds in the public restroom of a residential building in Zhejiang province in eastern China on Saturday and notified authorities, according to the state-run news site Zhejiang News. A video of the two-hour rescue that followed was broadcast widely on Chinese news programs and websites late Monday and Tuesday.

The child ? named Baby No. 59 from the number of his hospital incubator ? was reported safe in a nearby hospital, and news of the rescue prompted an outpouring from strangers who came to the hospital with diapers, baby clothes, powdered milk and offers to adopt the child.

Police are treating the case as an attempted homicide, and are looking for the mother and anyone else involved in the incident.

The landlord of the building in Pujiang county told Zhejiang News that it was unlikely the birth took place in the toilet room because there was no evidence of blood and she was not aware of any recent pregnancies among her tenants.

The baby was stuck in the L-joint of pipe with a diameter of about 10 centimeters (3 inches).

The video shows rescuers sawing out a section of the pipe along a ceiling that apparently was just below the restroom. The rescuers then rushed that section of pipe to a hospital, were firefighters and medics alternately used pliers and saws to rip apart the L-joint and free the baby.

Despites the offers to adopt Baby No. 59, a doctor at the hospital said the boy would be handed over to social services if his parents do not claim him, Zhejiang News said.

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Monday, May 27, 2013

Club Med focus of buyout by top shareholders

PARIS (AP) ? Shares in Club Mediterranee rose sharply Monday on word that the iconic French vacation resort operator's two largest shareholders are launching a buyout.

The offer by Axa Private Equity of France and Fosun, a Shanghai, China-based investment company, values Club Med stock at 556 million euros ($719.41 million).

Axa PE and Fosun already own a combined 19.33 percent of Club Med shares representing 24.87 percent of the voting rights. They are offering 17 euros a share for the rest of Club Mediterranee's stock.

In a statement, Axa PE and Fosun said the offer would be made in the coming days.

Club Med shares jumped 22 percent to 16.95 euros following news of the planned offer.

Founded in 1950, Club Med operates about 80 resorts in Europe and around the world.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/club-med-focus-buyout-top-shareholders-141449987.html

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Germany: Merkel vows to avoid trade war with China

BERLIN (AP) ? German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Sunday she would use her country's economic clout to prevent the European Union from imposing punitive tariffs on some Chinese products to avoid a trade war.

Germany will push for "very intense talks" between the EU and China to seek a negotiated solution as swiftly as possible, the leader of Europe's biggest economy told visiting Chinese Premier Li Keqiang.

The EU Commission, the 27-nation bloc's executive arm, accuses China of pricing its solar panels and some mobile telecom devices too cheaply, thereby flooding the European market, distorting competition and hurting European manufacturers. Brussels has therefore proposed imposing an average 47 percent special duty on Chinese solar panels, and it is continuing to look into the telecommunication sector.

Li sharply criticized the EU's approach, saying through a translator that "it sends a wrong signal because we want to fight protectionism together."

"We strongly oppose this decision," he insisted, referring to the proposed solar panel tariffs. "We hope that the EU won't use protectionist trade measures for such small a cause," he said.

The EU, the world's largest economy, is China's second-biggest business partner after the U.S., with a trade volume of about 430 billion euros in 2012. The solar panel exports stand for about 7 percent of China's total exports to the EU.

The EU Commission is expected to make a decision on the anti-dumping investigation after consulting all interested parties by the end of the year.

"Germany will work for this to be resolved as quickly as possible because we don't believe (tariffs) would help us very much," said Merkel. "And that's why we should very intensely use the next six months, and Germany will do everything to ensure that the talks will really advance," she added.

Li thanked Merkel, adding that China also hopes that talks between Beijing and Brussels will be able to avoid a trade standoff and yield "an amicable solution."

Germany was the only stop in an EU member nation on Li's inaugural trip abroad, in a sign that China seeks Berlin's clout to influence the EU's at times cumbersome decision making progress. Li, who took office in March, at one point even said during the news conference with Merkel that he was aware that German cannot replace the EU Commission.

China is the world's largest producer of solar panels, exporting more than half of its output to Europe, totaling 21 billion euros in 2011.

The global solar panel market is suffering from overcapacity, which has led to stiff competition that has forced several European manufacturers out of business.

Still, Germany's powerful industrial lobby groups oppose the discussed EU anti-dumping measures against China because they fear an escalating trade war that would dent the countries' buoying business ties.

Li said the EU's decision wouldn't serve its interests and would harm China and others. "It will put the (solar) sector's development in Europe in danger, harm the interest of the European companies, the European consumers and the European industry," he said.

China rejects the EU's price-dumping allegations, but the problem is no novelty for Beijing. The U.S. last year imposed punitive tariffs on solar panel imports after finding that China's government was subsidizing companies that were flooding the U.S. market.

Following Li's arrival at Berlin's Chancellery, he and Merkel met with students from both countries before overseeing the signing of a series of economic cooperation agreements. They also held closed-door talks and were set to have a dinner at a government guest house outside the capital later Sunday.

As part of his trip, Li visited Switzerland on Friday. In Zurich, he signed China's first free-trade agreement with a major Western economy. It had been negotiated for several years. .

On Monday, he will meet other officials and business leaders in Berlin. He also is scheduled to meet Merkel's challenger in September's national elections, the Social Democrats' candidate Peer Steinbrueck.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/germany-merkel-vows-avoid-trade-war-china-174124107.html

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Fast start for Serena Williams at French Open

Serena Williams of the U.S. prepares to serve against Georgia's Anna Tatishvili in their first round match of the French Open tennis tournament, at Roland Garros stadium in Paris, Sunday, May 26, 2013. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

Serena Williams of the U.S. prepares to serve against Georgia's Anna Tatishvili in their first round match of the French Open tennis tournament, at Roland Garros stadium in Paris, Sunday, May 26, 2013. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

Serena Williams, of the USA, serves the ball to Georgia's Anna Tatishvili during their first round match of the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium Sunday, May 26, 2013 in Paris. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

Serena Williams, of the USA, returns the ball to Georgia's Anna Tatishvili during their first round match of the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium Sunday, May 26, 2013 in Paris. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

Italy's Sara Errani returns the ball to Arantxa Rus, of The Netherlands, during their first round match of the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium Sunday, May 26, 2013 in Paris. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

Serbia's Ana Ivanovic returns against Croatia's Petra Martic in their first round match of the French Open tennis tournament, at Roland Garros stadium in Paris, Sunday, May 26, 2013. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

(AP) ? Serena Williams won her opening match at the French Open, and then achieved a career breakthrough by speaking French to the crowd for the first time.

"'I'm a beginner," Williams said ? referring to her French, not tennis.

Her play spoke volumes Sunday. Williams returned to the red clay that tripped her up in the first round a year ago, channeled any lingering frustration into her overpowering strokes and drubbed Anna Tatishvili 6-0, 6-1.

Also advancing on a chilly, gray first day of play were Sara Errani, the 2012 runner-up to Maria Sharapova, and 2008 champion Ana Ivanovic.

Williams lost her opening match at a Grand Slam tournament for the only time in her career a year ago, when she was beaten by France's Virginie Razzano. That was the most shocking in a succession of losses for Williams at Roland Garros, where she hasn't won the title since 2002 and hasn't reached the semifinals since 2003.

Determined to avoid another bad start, Williams won the first nine games, and 30 of the first 37 points. There was no letup from there, and she was still pumping her fist and shouting "Come on!" a game from the finish.

Williams won 56 of 78 points, including 28 of 33 on her serve, and hit eight aces. She maintained a stern expression throughout the match, and allowed herself only a brief smile when Tatishvili pushed a forehand wide on match point.

Williams, who keeps an apartment in Paris, was then interviewed on center court and spoke French with only a slight accent.

"I think I am French because I have a flat here," she said. "I love Paris."

She'll face tougher competition in the rounds to come ? Tatishvili fell to 2-11 this year and 0-3 at the French Open.

Play began with the temperature in the mid-50s (13 C), and an hour into the tournament, Errani was into the second round. The tenacious Italian beat Arantxa Rus 6-1, 6-2 in the opening match on Court Suzanne Lenglen.

Errani reached a Grand Slam final for the first time a year ago at Roland Garros.

"Last year was an unbelievable tournament, the best tournament of my life," Errani said. "But I don't want to think about that. I just want to come here and play another tournament. I try to concentrate on my tennis, not too much about last year."

Now ranked a career-best No. 5, Errani dominated Rus from the baseline and won four games at love. Rus double-faulted seven times and lost her 13th consecutive match on the WTA Tour.

Ivanovic, seeded 14th, beat Petra Martic 6-1, 3-6, 6-3. Ivanovic improved to 30-4 in the first round of Grand Slam tournaments.

In men's play, No. 14 Milos Raonic hit 16 aces, won 32 points at the net and defeated Xavier Malisse, 6-2, 6-1, 4-6, 6-4. Malisse, ranked 56th, fell to 0-5 this year on clay.

Former No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt, playing in his 13th French Open, lost a seesaw marathon against No. 15-seeded Gilles Simon, 3-6, 1-6, 6-4, 6-1, 7-5. Simon overcame a two-set deficit to win for the first time in his career despite blowing a 5-love lead in the final set.

No. 23 Kevin Anderson beat lucky loser Illya Marchenko 6-3, 7-5, 6-4.

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A swimming spotlight on Sarasota | Sarasota Florida Blog

As executive director of United States Masters Swimming, a Sarasota-based group preparing to host the Pan-American Masters Championship here in June, Butcher will soon be in the spotlight as much as many Olympians.

And the 40-year-old will be under nearly as much pressure: The championship is expected to draw thousands of swimmers and spectators from around the Western Hemisphere ? Mexico, Canada, South America and the Caribbean.

The competition will mark a series of firsts for Southwest Florida, Butcher?s organization and the Pan Am meet.

It will be the first time that the biennial championship has been held in the U.S. in its five-event history. It also marks the beginning of what could be a series of international sporting events in the region ? and an important test of the community?s logistical abilities as area venues try to land the 2017 World Rowing Championships, a major LPGA match and others.

?This isn?t just about hosting competitions,? Butcher said. ?It?s about promoting the sport of swimming for adults, even as just recreation.?

The Pan-Am event ? coordinated with help from the Sarasota County YMCA ? is expected to fill 4,000 hotel rooms around Southwest Florida and have an economic impact of some $3 million.

The competition is scheduled for June 1-13, mostly at the Sarasota YMCA?s Potter Park aquatic center and on Siesta Key Beach. It will be a logistical challenge, requiring an army of volunteers, interpreters, safety officials and event sponsors, too.

Butcher will be front and center as he continues to steer U.S. Masters Swimming through an evolution from a volunteer-based organization to one with an expanding paid staff and higher expectations.

Hired in 2008, he is the only salaried director the group has ever had.

He?s also the father of 2 1/2-year-old twins.

No wonder Butcher still tries to find time nearly every day to hit the pool for a stress-reducing swim.

Soccer to swimming

Butcher grew up in Daytona Beach, but swimming wasn?t his sport of choice back then. Soccer was.

He didn?t start swimming until his teenage years.

?My sister swam, so finally I gave in and tried it,? Butcher said.

A natural athlete, Butcher quickly realized he was pretty good in the water. He swam on his high school team and competed as a four-year varsity swimmer while earning a bachelor?s in business administration and marketing from Georgia Southern University.

He continued to swim at Auburn University while working as a post-graduate intern in sports marketing in 1995. He already had earned a master?s degree in sports management from Georgia Southern.

It was while at Auburn that he joined USMS.

But the group wasn?t the only thing he was introduced to while at Auburn. There, he met Olympic Hall of Famer Rowdy Gaines, who convinced Butcher to be his temporary agent.

?I needed someone who I could trust handling the stuff I was doing,? said Gaines, who today hosts an annual masters swimming event in Orlando, the ?Rowdy Gaines Masters Classic.?

?We quickly built up this friendship,? Gaines recalls. ?I always thought he was the smartest dude on Earth.?

Though he was making strides with Gaines and in the world of sports marketing, Butcher returned to Florida in the late 1990s to give swimming professionally a go, training with Steven Lochte, the father of American swimming phenomenon Ryan Lochte.

In 2000, at 28 years of age, Butcher traveled to Indianapolis to swim in the Olympic trials against a pool of accomplished athletes, including Olympian Ed Moses and former world-record-holder Brendan Hansen.

Butcher did not make the Olympic team, but he says now he didn?t need to.

?Qualifying for the trials was enough,? Butcher said.

After climbing that liquid mountain, he retired a short time later from professional swimming to focus on his marketing career.

In Daytona, Butcher worked for the International Speedway Corp. ? the owner and manager of NASCAR race tracks ? marketing and promoting events at speedways across the country.

In 2006, he took over the job of chief marketing officer for World Racing Group, a car-race sanctioning body and owner of seven speedways.

While Butcher was drawn by the lure of fast cars, he continued swimming as a hobby.

Two years into the World Racing gig, he was approached by USMS and encouraged to apply for the job of executive director.

The organization, which sanctions swimming competitions nationally and internationally for adults ? hence the term ?masters? ? was in the midst of changing from a volunteer-run organization to one with a paid professional staff.

?In order to grow our organization and become more professional and well respected among other sports groups, we needed to have a full-time staff,? said Nadine Day, USMS? current board president. ?Rob was a natural fit. He comes from a strong marketing background and he?s a swimmer, so he understands the sport and how to market it.?

Day and the USMS selection committee saw in Butcher an ability to elevate the group.

?He just gets the big picture ? this isn?t just an ?old people swimming? organization,? Day said. ?He brings an energy to the organization and has really taken it to the next level.?

Since taking over in the summer of 2008, Butcher has grown the group to more than 60,000 members.

He also smoothly moved the headquarters to Sarasota from Charlotte, N.C.

Chuck Wielgus, executive director of USA Swimming, the governing body behind competitive swimming in the U.S., marvels at the job Butcher has done.

?That?s a huge cultural shift for any organization,? Wielgus said of the transition to paid staff. ?But he was ready to rise to the occasion, and had a vision of where he saw USMS going and what it really could be.?

Watery hurdles

The job has not been without some pitfalls.

In addition to the headaches associated with moving the headquarters, hiring staff and growing membership, Butcher was forced in early April to deal with an unprecedented brouhaha that, under different circumstances, would have been a public relations coup.

It began when Lance Armstrong ? yes, that Lance Armstrong ? entered a USMS-sanctioned swimming event in Austin, Texas.

Armstrong, the seven-time winner of the Tour de France, had been a USMS member for several years when he signed up to compete in a regional championship.

Though the event in question would be a non-Olympic course and not contested on the international stage, U.S. Aquatic Sports, a USMS affiliate, said no.

Armstrong, who had been stripped of his cycling titles by the World Anti-Doping Association for violating cycling?s ban on performance-enhancing drugs, was deemed ineligible to swim in any competitive, sanctioned USMS events.

On April 4, Butcher released a brief statement outlining USMS? position.

?Lance Armstrong is not eligible to race in U.S. Masters Swimming competitions,? it began.

But while the controversy swirled, Butcher appeared ? at least publicly ? calm and collected.

?I remember Rob being in a sports commission meeting with us and getting a phone call,? Virginia Haley, president of Visit Sarasota County, the area?s tourism bureau, said of the call Butcher got from a U.S. Aquatics? official.

?He was so polite when he gave us the reason why he had to leave so abruptly,? she added. ?I don?t think he could have handled that better.?

Pan Am Championship

The seeds of bringing the Pan Am Masters Championships event to Sarasota date back to 2008, when Visit Sarasota County and the Sarasota County Economic Development Council teamed up to try and lure USMS to Sarasota.

?It was the first time we?d so closely collaborated with the EDC on a business relocation,? said Haley, who also credited the Sarasota YMCA and Myrtha Pools, a Sarasota-based company that builds Olympic and other elite event pools worldwide, with helping to lure Butcher and USMS.

The Pan Am meet is garnering attention in some quarters for its lack of public financial support. In contrast with the 2017 World Rowing Championships bid, no public money is being devoted to offset the costs of the swimming championships.

Sarasota County did, however, provide money to the Sarasota YMCA to help make necessary improvements to Potter Park, where most of the swimming events will be held.

But the decision to bring the championships here was not without controversy, as Fort Lauderdale?s renowned International Swimming Hall of Fame venue and others nationwide seemed to represent a more logical choice than Sarasota at first glance.

But Visit Sarasota and the EDC?s instincts have been proven right so far.

The USMS staff, a half-dozen in 2008, has doubled since then. Butcher expects to have as many as 20 employees in the next year or so.

USMS?s growth has been big enough that Butcher plans to re-evaluate the group?s business plan in 2015, based on recent success.

Butcher credits Southwest Florida with helping catapult the organization to new levels.

?Moving to Sarasota really brought the masters swimming community together,? he said. ?When we were in Charlotte, everything was so new and still so scattered. People saw the potential for something great in us, and we think we are living up to that.?

If all goes well, the Pan Am event could spark other international competitions and further fuel efforts to attract sports-related tourism to Southwest Florida ? the rowing championships and the Concession Golf Club?s effort to draw the LPGA?s Solheim Cup, one of the top U.S. tournament for women?s professional golf.

?This event is showcasing Sarasota to international visitors who have never been here before,? Butcher said.

?We are excited to put Sarasota on the map.?

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Raw Five-Point Preview: May 27, 2013

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Schumer: Group of senators to look at media leaks

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Sen. Chuck Schumer said Sunday a group of eight senators will look at setting rules on how leaks about government secrets are investigated.

"We'll be announcing that we have four Democrats and four Republicans ... another Gang of Eight," Schumer said Sunday on CBS' "Face The Nation."

Schumer said in mid-May that he and Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., will reintroduce the so-called media shield bill pursued unsuccessfully four years ago.

The New York Democrat said Sunday that before the government asks a news organization to divulge sources it first must go to a judge. He says that judge would "impose a balancing test" to determine which is more important, the government's desire to find the information or the robust freedom of the press.

Back in 2009, after the House passed a media shield bill, the action shifted to the Senate, leading to a compromise bill that would protect reporters' sources, but grant the government authority to override that in certain national security cases. The measure was never voted on by the full Senate.

In recent weeks, the administration has acknowledged secretly seizing portions of two months of phone records from The Associated Press. The AP received no advance warning. The seizure was part of an investigation into who leaked information to AP reporters for a May 7, 2012, story that disclosed details of a foiled plot in Yemen to bomb a U.S.-bound airliner, around the anniversary of the May 2, 2011, killing of Osama bin Laden.

The government also read the emails of Fox News reporter James Rosen in a separate investigation about the publication of government secrets. Rosen's emails were seized, with a judge's approval, as part of the prosecution of Stephen Kim, a State Department adviser who is accused of leaking secret information about North Korea.

Under intense pressure this week, President Barack Obama said the Justice Department would review the policy under which it obtains journalists' records in investigating leaks of government secrets.

The president said the government has to strike the right balance between security and an open society. He said Holder will meet with representatives of media organizations and report back to him by July 12.

On the question of phone records, the Justice Department is guided by policy that first was written 40 years ago after the excesses of the Watergate era. Investigators are not supposed to consider a subpoena for journalists' phone records unless "all reasonable attempts" have been made to get the same information from other sources, the rules say.

News organizations are supposed to get advance warning so that they can fight the subpoena in court, unless the notification could compromise an investigation.

The new proposal wouldn't provide blanket protection for a journalist from having to reveal whom he or she spoke to confidentially. But the government would have to convince a federal judge that the confidential source had compromised national security in speaking to the journalist.

The measure Schumer is proposing says that in civil and criminal cases, "a judge would have to conduct a balancing test that would weigh the public interest in the free flow of information against the needs of law enforcement," said Schumer spokesman Brian Fallon. He said that in national security cases, more deference is paid to the needs of law enforcement.

In national security leak cases, the bill would require a judge to determine that information being sought is necessary to prevent or mitigate national security harm, Fallon said. Media would need to be "notified in real time" that their records are being sought, he said.

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Sunday, May 26, 2013

NASA creates the first topographic map of Titan, Saturn's largest moon

DNP NASA creates the first topographic map of Titan, Saturn's largest moon

Scientists observing Saturn's moon Titan with NASA's Cassini spacecraft have boldly gone where no man has gone before -- visually, anyway. Using radar imagery collected from nine years of Cassini flybys, researchers were able to patch together the first global topographic map of Titan, published in the July 2013 issue of Icarus. Ralph Lorenz, a member of the Cassini radar team at Johns Hopkins, said, "Titan has so much interesting activity -- like flowing liquids and moving sand dunes -- but to understand these processes it's useful to know how the terrain slopes." In particular, understanding the moon's terrain can reveal a lot about its dynamic climate system. Like Earth, Titan's atmosphere is composed primarily of nitrogen, but the liquids and vapors on the moon's surface are made of methane and other organic chemicals integral to the creation of complex life. By studying the relationship between atmosphere and terrain, researchers hope to learn more about the evolution of life in its earliest stages, and inspire curious minds to turn their eyes toward Titan.

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Polanski laments leveling of sexes as 'idiotic'

Director Roman Polanski speaks during a press conference for Venus in Fur at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Saturday, May 25, 2013. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)

Director Roman Polanski speaks during a press conference for Venus in Fur at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Saturday, May 25, 2013. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)

(AP) ? Roman Polanski says the birth control pill has had a "masculinizing" effect on women and that the leveling of the sexes is "idiotic"

The director made the comments Saturday at the Cannes Film Festival, where he came to premiere "Venus in Fur," a film adapted from the David Ives play which stars Polanski's wife and toys with the subject of gender.

Polanski said the pill has "changed the place of women in our times" while talking to reporters. He further lamented that "offering flowers to a lady" has become "indecent."

The 79-year-old Polanski was famously convicted of having sex with a minor in a 1977 case. He was initially indicted on six felony counts, including rape by use of drugs, child molesting and sodomy, but pleaded guilty to one count of unlawful sexual intercourse.

Polanski, whose past films include "Chinatown" and "Rosemary's Baby," fled the United States after a Los Angeles judge threatened further sanctions.

He's restricted by an Interpol warrant in effect in 188 countries, but he moves freely between Switzerland and France. He was freed from Swiss house arrest in 2010 after the government refused to deport him to the United States.

Polanski's new film stars his wife, Emmanuelle Seigner, and Mathieu Amalric as an actress and theater director rehearsing an adaptation of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch's 1870 novella, "Venus in Furs." The film features Seigner as a strong, feminine actress who comes to dominate her director.

"Venus in Fur" is in competition for the Palme d'Or, Cannes' top honor, which is to be announced Sunday.

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Saturday, May 25, 2013

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Sorrentino serves up a cinema banquet at Cannes

From second left, actress Sabrina Ferilli, director Paolo Sorrentino and actor Toni Servillo arrive for the screening of The Great Beauty at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Tuesday, May 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau)

From second left, actress Sabrina Ferilli, director Paolo Sorrentino and actor Toni Servillo arrive for the screening of The Great Beauty at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Tuesday, May 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau)

From left, actors Anna Della Rosa, Sabrina Ferilli, director Paolo Sorrentino and actor Toni Servillo arrive for the screening of The Great Beauty at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Tuesday, May 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau)

Director Paolo Sorrentino, right, and Toni Servillo pose for photographers during a photo call for the film The Great Beauty at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Tuesday, May 21, 2013. (Photo by Todd Williamson/Invision/AP)

Director Paolo Sorrentino, left, and actress Sabrina Ferilli arrive for the screening of The Great Beauty at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Tuesday, May 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau)

CANNES, France (AP) ? Paolo Sorrentino has a thing about food ? appropriately enough, for the director of a sumptuous feast of a film, "The Great Beauty."

The Italian auteur's Cannes Film Festival entry is a journey through Rome in the company of observant but aimless writer Jep Gambardella (actor Toni Servillo). Sorrentino's camera takes viewers through the sacred, profane and teeming streets ? to medieval churches and grand palazzi, modernist homes and debauched poolside parties. All are wearily watched by Jep, who is turning 65 and trying to recapture his passion for life.

Along the way the film provides sharp portraits of characters who have lost their way amid the endless distractions of urban living ? including a Roman Catholic Cardinal too busy dispensing his favorite recipes to offer spiritual counsel. It's one of many signs in the film of a society that has come unmoored from its bearings.

"When I think about it, I find it's quite extravagant the way everyone talks about food," the director said during an interview in Cannes. "I think this obsession with food has reached people who should deal with the Holy Spirit.

"I fall into the trap myself," he admitted. "One of my favorite shows is 'Masterchef.'"

"The Great Beauty" ? the title can refer to the Eternal City, or to life itself ? has been well received at Cannes, where Servillo is being mentioned as a candidate for the best-actor prize in Sunday's awards.

Some viewers, though, found it overwhelming: too rich in strange and beautiful imagery ? a flock of flamingoes and a giraffe make memorable appearances ? and too suffused with talk and ideas.

Sorrentino says that's partly the point ? life and Rome are both overwhelming. One early scene shows a tourist photographing a sublime view of Rome, and keeling over dead.

"The perception of beauty is one of the strongest feelings you can have. You can even die from it," said Sorrentino, a weary-eyed man ? most people are after a few days at the festival ? who is given to succinct answers.

Or, the film suggests, you can simply be numbed into aimlessness by the distractions of urban life.

Sorrentino said the original idea for the movie came from the image of "a very long party."

"I wanted to reproduce the idea that sometimes you go to parties with extremely high expectations, and then you are longing to get away as quickly as you can," he said.

"Our country offers marvelous opportunities, but people don't seize them, because they're too busy partying and enjoying themselves. That's why we have so many missed opportunities.

"If I wanted to give a political interpretation of the movie, I'd say the theme was missed opportunities.

"But the film focuses on feelings, on human beings' feelings, which are undermined by the fatigue of living, of human existence. I think that is not just an Italian characteristic."

In contrast to his main character, a 65-year-old writer coasting on the success of his sole novel, 42-year-old Sorrentino is impressively prolific. One of 20 films in the running for Cannes' coveted Palme d'Or, "The Great Beauty" is Sorrentino's fifth movie to compete at the festival. He won the third-place Jury Prize in 2008 for "Il Divo" ? a dramatization of the life of Italian politician Giulio Andreotti ? and was last here in 2011 with his English-language comedy-drama "This Must Be the Place," which starred Sean Penn as a rock star.

"The Great Beauty" takes him back to Italy, and with its air of melancholy and regret, feels like the work of a much older director.

"I take that as a compliment," Sorrentino said. "I hope that when I get older I'll have the opportunity to make the movies I should have made when I was young.

"I'm trying not to waste my time. I'm trying to seize opportunities when I can, because I'm a lucky man ? my job is connected to my amusement. Job and fun in my case coincide. I work a lot because I like it a lot."

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Jill Lawless can be reached at http://Twitter.com/JillLawless

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Friday, May 24, 2013

Restaurant torched in 4th night of Sweden riots

(AP) ? Groups of youths have burnt down a restaurant, torched more than 30 cars and injured three police in a fourth night of riots in suburbs of the Swedish capital that started following a fatal police shooting.

Police spokesman Kjell Lindgren says at least 30 cars were set ablaze across western and southern Stockholm early Thursday. Firefighters said they have "never before seen so many fires raging at the same time."

Fire also destroyed a restaurant in Skogas, south of Stockholm.

Lindgren says a 16-year-old girl was briefly detained on suspicion of preparing an arson attack, but was later sent home to her parents.

The unrest began Sunday in response to the May 13 shooting, in which police killed a 69-year-old, knife-wielding man in a northwestern suburb.

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Baseball: City Section playoffs opens with surprises

San Fernando Valley teams have won 39 of the last 40 City Section Division I championships, but if Wednesday's opening playoff games were any indication, it's going to be an unpredictable two weeks ahead.

L.A. Marshall eliminated defending champion El Camino Real, 3-1, behind Adam Martinez, who went three for three and hit a two-run home run. Angel Lerma threw a four-hitter.

Bell knocked off Sun Valley Poly, 1-0, in nine innings on a bases loaded walk-off single Luis Flores. Gabriel Ramos threw a five-hit complete-game shutout for Bell, with zero walks.

No. 1 San Fernando defeated Verdugo Hills, 5-0. Alonzo Garcia allowed two hits and struck out five. Jose Haros had two hits. San Pedro defeated Kennedy, 5-1. Cleveland defeated Venice, 4-2, behind pitcher Steven Perez.

Narbonne, down two runs going into the bottom of the seventh, got a three-run double from Omar Avila to defeat Granada Hills, 6-5. Joe Goring had given Granada Hills a 5-3 lead with a two-run single in the top of the seventh.

The shocker of the day was University defeating No. 3 Chatsworth, 11-10, in nine innings on a home run by Jordan Yrastorza in the top of the ninth.

Friday's quarterfinals: Bell at San Fernando, Narbonne vs. Banning or Hamilton; University at Marshall; San Pedro at Cleveland.

-- Eric Sondheimer

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Samsung web profile shows GT-i8805 sporting Tizen and mid-tier specs

Samsung web profile reveals GTi8805 sporting Tizen, 720p display

Samsung committed to launching Tizen devices almost as soon as 2013 began, but there has been little to show for its promise outside of a developer phone. To our relief, there are signs of sustained interest in the project: Techtastic has spotted a Samsung user agent profile for the Tizen-toting GT-i8805. The web code suggests that the company is playing it safe with its first wave of hardware for the OS, however. While the i8805 appears to support LTE, mentions of a 720p display and an older ARM Cortex-A9 chip probably won't have technofreaks regretting their Galaxy S 4 purchase. Even so, the sighting should give hope to those who've been waiting months on end for Bada's spiritual successor.

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