Sunday, June 30, 2013

Washington Nationals Game 81 Review: Nats? offense ignites in series win over Mets

The Washington Nationals have struggled all season with providing run support to even the most potent weapons in their pitching rotation. Sunday afternoon, in what officially marked the halfway point of the season, the Nats? bats came alive off rookie Zack Wheeler (L, 1-1) and the New York Mets.

Gio Gonzalez (W, 5-3) pitched seven phenomenal innings, allowing just three hits and two walks and striking out seven to keep the Mets scoreless. Long before Ian Krol took the mound in his relief, however, Gonzalez carried a five-run lead, thanks to a four-run second inning sparked by a monster shot by Adam LaRoche.

Following LaRoche?s leadoff home run, Jayson Werth walked and Ian Desmond doubled him home before himself scoring on a Kurt Suzuki single. By the time Denard Span powered a two-out double to center field, the Nationals were sitting pretty with a four-run lead.

In the third, Werth?s eighth homer of the season made it 5-0 Nationals, which is how things stood until the eighth.

In the meantime, Gonzalez worked his way to 119 total pitches ? 84 of which were strikes, marking a career high for the 27-year-old. With Sunday?s outing, Gonzalez brought his ERA for the month of June down to just 1.79.

The only trouble Gonzalez ran into happened in the seventh inning after Zach Lutz walked and Josh Satin singled to give the Mets runners on first and second with no outs. Gonzalez, however, regained control, forcing John Buck to line out and Juan Lagares to pop out before Omar Quintanilla grounded to short to end the inning.

In the off-chance insurance runs were needed to power Washington past Mets reliever Brandon Lyon, the Nationals came up with plenty in the eighth. Perhaps more noteworthy was the fact that all of Washington?s six runs in the eighth inning crossed the plate with two outs already recorded.

Roger Bernadina?s ground-rule double plated Jayson Werth for the first run tallied in the inning and Kurt Suzuki?s third homer of the season brought the Nats to an 8-0 lead.

Pinch-hitter Chad Tracy drew a walk and advanced to third on a double by Denard Span, and both runners scored on Anthony Rendon?s double before New York called upon Scott Rice to take the mound.

Rice couldn?t record the third out without allowing the Nats to do some more damage. Ryan Zimmerman singled to bring home Rendon and power Washington to an 11-0 lead.

To add salt to the Mets? wounds, Ian Desmond socked his 15th homer of the season in the top of the ninth off Anthony Recker, the Mets? backup catcher. Desmond?s two-run shot off an 81 MPH ?fastball? put the Nats up 13-0.

Washington was one strike away from completing the shutout in the bottom of the ninth when Krol gave up a two-run homer to Buck to put New York on the board. The rookie reliever had no problem forcing Juan Lagares to fly out on the first pitch he saw in the next at-bat, however, and Washington settled for a 13-2 win.


THE GOOD:
?Gio Gonzalez took the spotlight away from Zack Wheeler?s Citi Field debut, in what was perhaps Gonzalez?s most commanding outing of the season thus far. He threw 84 of his 119 total pitches for strikes and regained control in the seventh inning at a time when the Mets could have scored a run or two without really posing a threat.

Sunday?s game marked only the second this season in which the Nationals have scored 10 runs or more in a single game, but one could imagine the 13-2 win offers hope of a much-needed midseason spark.

Both Ian Desmond and Kurt Suzuki contributed three RBIs to the Nationals? efforts Sunday. Werth crossed home plate a total of four times against the Mets? pitching staff. Even more, all but Gio Gonzalez, Ian Krol and pinch-hitter Chad Tracy had a hit ? and Tracy contributed a walk and a run scored.

Washington also tallied a total of eight two-out RBIs and went 5-for-14 with runners in scoring position. In a game in which the Nationals tallied 13 hits and four walks, they left a team total of just five men on base.

THE BAD: Ian Krol was one more swing-and-a-miss away from keeping the Mets scoreless, but he, instead, allowed a two-run homer to John Buck.

THE STATS: 13 R, 4 HR, 13 H, 4 BB, 6 K, 5 LOB

NEXT GAME: Monday, 7:05 p.m. ET at Nationals Park ? RHP Yovani Gallardo (6-7, 4.20) vs. RHP Jordan Zimmermann (11-3, 2.28)

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21-year-old American college student killed during Egypt unrest

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The United States is working to ensure its embassy and diplomats in Egypt are safe, President Barack Obama said Saturday after one American was killed and opposition groups vowed millions would march on Cairo in an effort to oust Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi.

The U.S. government was warning Americans to steer clear of Egypt if possible as violence continued unabated. The State Department confirmed a 21-year-old college student ? Andrew Pochter of Chevy Chase, Md. ? died a day while photographing battles between supporters and foes of the Islamist president.

Obama said the U.S. was in direct contact with the Egyptian government about security arrangements and was planning ahead for larger protests over the weekend.

"We're all looking at the situation there with concern," Obama said. "Our most immediate concern with respect to protests this weekend has to do with our embassy and consulates."

Rage in the streets as protesters stormed political offices in Egyptian cities has unnerved American diplomats, still reeling from the attack last year on a U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans ? including the ambassador. The Obama administration appeared eager to show it was leaving nothing to chance as Egypt braced for the one-year anniversary of Morsi's taking power as the country's first freely elected leader.

The Benghazi attacks had followed demonstrations hours earlier outside the U.S. Embassy in Cairo. The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Susan Rice, initially claimed the Benghazi incident was a copycat of the Cairo demonstrations ? a claim that became a major political headache for Obama when it was later debunked.

Citing the challenges in fostering democracy in Egypt given its authoritarian past, Obama said the U.S. supports freedom of speech in Egypt and the right of protesters to peacefully assemble.

"We would urge all parties to make sure they're not engaging in violence (and) police and military are showing appropriate restraint," Obama said in Pretoria, South Africa, while on a weeklong trip through sub-Saharan Africa.

At least seven Egyptians have been killed and hundreds injured in days of clashes that have fed an impending sense of doom in Egypt. Thousands of Morsi's supporters and opponents held rival sit-ins in separate parts of Cairo Saturday on the eve of planned, nationwide protests Sunday demanding he leave office.

The violence took a personal toll for the U.S. when Pochter, a student at Ohio's Kenyon College with a keen interest in the Middle East, was killed Friday in Alexandria.

The college said Pochter was a religious studies major working in Egypt as an intern for a nonprofit education organization. An organizer for the school's Middle Eastern Students Association, Pochter had hoped to learn fluent Arabic in the spring during a study-abroad program in Amman, Jordan.

Pochter's family said in a statement that he had gone to Egypt for the summer to teach English to 7- and 8-year-olds and to improve his Arabic.

"As we understand it, he was witnessing a protest as a bystander and was stabbed by a protester. He went to Egypt because he cared profoundly about the Middle East. He had studied in the region, loved the culture, and planned to live and work there in the pursuit of peace and understanding," the family said.

The State Department urged Americans on Friday to forego all but essential travel to Egypt and moved to reduce the official U.S. presence in the country. Officials said they would allow some nonessential staff and the families of personnel at the embassy to leave the country until conditions improve.

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Rolling Stones aim to give crowd satisfaction at Glastonbury

By Belinda Goldsmith

PILTON, England (Reuters) - It might only be rock'n'roll but, 50 years on, Mick Jagger still likes it - and insists he will keep going as long as fans want to see the Rolling Stones, set to headline the Glastonbury festival on Saturday.

Jagger, who turns 70 next month, said the once-controversial band still had comment to make on what was going on in the world, even if its voice seemed tamer than it once did.

He said the Rolling Stones actually never set out to make waves in the 1960s, when their drug use, love tangles and rebellious stage attitude shocked audiences and the band was blamed for fuelling social unrest and falling moral standards.

"We just set out to be a blues band and just behaved as we always had and like kids always behave," Jagger told BBC's Radio 4 Today show on Saturday, ahead of the Stones' debut performance at Glastonbury.

"We were sort of sidetracked into this social thing by the mood of the times and of the times themselves, which were galloping on," he said.

"The last song that I wrote, that I put out, called 'Doom and Gloom' is actually mostly social comment. It's very tongue-in-cheek social comment but it's still social comment," he said.

The Rolling Stones's appearance at Glastonbury, the world's largest greenfield music festival, comes as the band celebrates 50 years in the music business, which involved a North American tour this year and some sell-out dates in the UK this summer.

Festival founder Michael Eavis, who started Glastonbury as a gathering of about 1,500 hippies on his farm in 1970, has publicly delighted in finally persuading the band to play the festival that now attracts 135,000 fans or more.

As the headline act on Saturday, the Rolling Stones will top a day that also includes performances by Billy Bragg, Elvis Costello, Primal Scream and Noah and the Whale.

Glastonbury is known for megastars but also for variety, with 2,000 acts on 58 stages over the three days.

Some of the more surprising acts this year include U.S. country music star Kenny Rogers, octogenarian British TV presenter Bruce Forsyth and a group of chanting Tibetan monks.

In the lead-up to the festival, Jagger tweeted that he would be staying in a yurt, a Mongolian-style tent, at Glastonbury, where a working farm turns into a tent city for five days, but his location remained a secret ahead of the band's performance.

Asked if his hyperactive stage performance tired him now that he is knocking 70, Jagger admitted, "occasionally", but said he had no plans to quit and would go on as long as people wanted.

But while still enjoying his career, Jagger said he had wondered in the past about doing something else, such as dancing, being a teacher or even a journalist.

"I don't feel frustrated ... but obviously, you would have liked to have done, everyone wants to have done, more things in their lives," Jagger said.

"But it's a slightly intellectually undemanding thing to do, being a rock singer but, you know, you make the best of it."

(Additional reporting by Isla Binnie; editing by Andrew Roche)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/rolling-stones-aim-crowd-satisfaction-glastonbury-001312140.html

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Facebook to pull ads from pages with sex, violence

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Facebook says it will no longer allow ads to appear on pages with sexual or violent content, as the online social network moves to appease marketers being associated with objectionable material.

The announcement on Friday came a month after several businesses pulled their ads from Facebook amid reports of pages on the site that promoted violence against women.

Facebook said at the time that it needed to improve its system for flagging and removing content that violated its community standards, which forbid users from posting content about hate-speech, threats and pornography, among other things.

Ads account for roughly 85 percent of revenue at Facebook, the world's largest social network with 1.1 billion users. Facebook said the changes would not have a meaningful impact on its business.

On Friday, Facebook said it also needed to do more to prevent situations in which ads are displayed alongside material that may not run afoul of its community standards but are deemed controversial nonetheless.

A Facebook page for a business that sells adult products, for example, will no longer feature ads. Previously such a page could feature ads along the right-hand side of the page so long as the page did not violate Facebook's prohibition on depicting nudity.

The move underscores the delicate balance for social media companies, which features a variety of unpredictable and sometimes unsavory content shared by users, but which rely on advertising to underpin their business.

"Our goal is to both preserve the freedoms of sharing on Facebook but also protect people and brands from certain types of content," Facebook said in a post on its website on Friday.

Facebook said that it would expand the scope of pages and groups on its website that should be ad-restricted and promised to remove ads from the flagged areas of the website by the end of the coming week.

Pages and groups that reference violence will also be off limits to ads, the company said. A Facebook spokeswoman noted that the policy would not apply to the pages of news organizations on Facebook.

Facebook said the process of flagging objectionable pages and removing ads would initially be done manually, but that the company will build an automated system to do the job in the coming weeks.

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?Designed by Apple in California?: Flop or Famous?

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Apple?s ?Designed by Apple in California? dubbed a flop by many, is getting plenty of publicity. But not in the way Apple likely intended. The ad received a viewer score of 489 out of 900 based on the Ace Metric scale. This low-scoring commercial, compared to Apple?s 26 other ads this year, has created quite the buzz on Bloomberg, LA Times, Ad Age and various other sites.

Why the low score?

First, is it really a low score? The industry average is 542 making the Apple ad not far from status quo. By contrast, Apple?s most popular ads scored around 700. More importantly, Samsung?s commercials have been ranking above 600.

You might be surprised to know it wasn?t the company?s philosophy that viewers didn?t like; it was the lack of information and the sad tone to the commercial.

Apple is known for cutting edge technology. Perhaps viewers were disappointed that the commercial was focused on branding versus one of Apple?s new devices.

Why the change?

It?s a simple answer, really. If a well-known brand is losing market share to stiff competition and doesn?t have any new products to debut, what do you do? You do the branding thing in an attempt to energize your loyal fans with strong company values.

A secondary reason could be to remove any lingering bad rapport about Apple?s working conditions in China which was heavily criticized last year. Since then, the company has taken strides to move some production into the United States. This, coupled with a seemingly intentional shift in focus from manufacturing to design, is likely a major reason the brand went with ?Designed by Apple in California.?

Flop or famous?

If the commercial?s goal was to draw attention away from Samsung?s new products and back to Apple, they got it. Just not in the way they intended.

Sometimes an attack on a much loved brand is exactly what is needed to energize loyal consumers. Keep in mind, low scores on ad surveys are not always indicative of consumer purchase patterns.

What are your thoughts on the commercial? Do you think this will hurt their new product launch coming up?

This guest post was written by Alicia Lawrence, content coordinator for WebpageFX and blogs in her free time at MarCom Land.

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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Understanding The Benefits Of Green Coffee Bean Extract

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Green beans extract have now grown being pretty popular after it had been featured on the Dr Oz tv show in 2012. If you select coffee delivery, then you certainly should think about asking others to get coffee too. It's a 'fat burner' and yes it was recommended by Doctor Oz!

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Roasting pinto beans is a hugely transformative process, involving endothermic and exothermic processes (heating and the release of heat), resulting chemical reactions, and drastic physical changes. It is simply filled with natural ingredients that have been proven to give plenty of benefits towards the body including allowing you to lose weight faster than in case you werent while using product. Yes, but the actual amount needed to become consumed in order to receive the anti-cancer benefits by humans is unknown.

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However, in order to get the most effective deal, you need to buy coffee beans wholesale, and not in small quantities. Actually, in a lot of different ways, it's indeed good for have Grind and Brew coffee maker within the household. Is there truly a coffee antioxidant?

And there's usually a second oven meant to clean the air of each of the pollutants, which adds for the gas used along with the CO2 emissions. Green coffee bean extract. Espresso roasting - After fourteen minutes of heating, each of the sugars in the beans are burned and caramelized. Green pinto beans: unroasted coffees (the freshest pinto beans available).

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Crisis-hit Athens deeply divided over century-old plan to build mosque

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A view of an old naval base, an area where a mosque is going to be built at Votanikos suburb in Athens on May 28, 2013.

By Karolina Tagaris, Reuters

ATHENS -- Pakistani taxi driver Muhammad Zafeer says he has to look over his shoulder when he goes to pray in Athens, where racist attackers have targeted several of the many makeshift mosques set up in cramped garages or dingy warehouses.

So Greece's plan to build a state-funded mosque in the capital, more than a century in the making, comes as a relief, even if it will be housed in a disused naval base littered with weeds and rubble in a rundown neighborhood.

"This place used to be packed but these days people are scared to even go out to pray," said Zafeer, as Muslim men in long traditional robes and colorful caps prepared for Friday prayers behind the steel-grilled windows of a former factory.

"Greece has to decide if it will be democratic or if it will go back to the Middle Ages," he said with a shrug.

Reviving the long-stalled project during Greece's worst peacetime economic crisis has divided a country that spent four centuries under Turkish Ottoman rule, where the Orthodox Church is powerful and hostility toward immigrants is rising.

Soon after the government launched a tender in May to build the mosque, the far-right Golden Dawn party, which denies accusations of links to attacks on immigrants but says it wants to "rid Greece of their stench", pledged to "fight until the bitter end" to block the plan.

One local bishop, Seraphim, was so furious he took the matter to Greece's highest administrative court, the Council of State. A ruling is not expected for months.

The mosque's critics say Athens, kept afloat by an international bailout, cannot spare the almost one million euros it will cost given that Greece is in a sixth year of recession, with record high unemployment and sinking living standards.

"There's money to build a mosque but there's no money for Greeks to live with dignity," Golden Dawn, which polls show is the third most popular party in Greece, said in a statement.

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Egyptian imam Mohamed Noaman, 32, poses at the entrance of Alsalam makeshift mosque at Neos Kosmos suburb in Athens May 17, 2013.

Plan to 'Islamize' Greece?
Protests have been gathering steam outside the planned site at the naval base in Votanikos, a rundown industrial neighborhood lined with car dealerships and factories.

Led by the far-right National Front movement, flag-waving demonstrators including nuns and men in military-style shirts, chanted "If you want a mosque, build it in parliament!" at the first of the protests at the end of May.

Flyers depicting a mosque in a circle with a line through it were strewn across the floor.

"It's not exactly the best time to go ahead with it right now," said Theodore Couloumbis of the ELIAMEP foreign policy think tank. "The country has plenty of instability of its own due to the economic crisis".

In the port of Piraeus, where hundreds of Greek Orthodox faithful packed the 174-year-old Holy Trinity church to hear Bishop Seraphim deliver Sunday mass, 62-year-old retired naval captain Ioannis Kaniaros called the decision "provocative".

Seraphim, who is challenging the decision in court, says building a mosque is unconstitutional and part of a plan to "Islamize" Greece, a major gateway for Asian immigrants trying to enter the European Union each year.

"I want to emphasize that Athens is the only European capital that went through four centuries of slavery under Islam, and managed to free itself just 200 years ago by spilling rivers of blood," he said in an interview.

Racially motivated attacks
Greece is home to about 1 million immigrants, and groups like Golden Dawn say undocumented workers have pushed up crime and put a burden on state resources at a time of crisis.

Muslim groups estimate more than 200,000 Muslims from countries including Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh live in Athens alone.

Racially motivated attacks have risen to alarming levels during the crisis, according to the United Nations' refugee agency UNHCR, which said the authorities were doing little to tackle the problem.

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A man enters a makeshift mosque where others Muslim faithful pray at Kallithea suburb in Athens on May 22, 2013.

At least one informal mosque has been set on fire. On another, someone has scrawled profanities in black paint.

The city, which has not had a formal mosque since Greece won independence from occupying Ottomans in 1832, has come under fire by human rights groups such as Amnesty International for being one of the few European capitals without one.

Repeated plans for a post-Ottoman mosque in Athens began in earnest in 1880, with an act of parliament, but all fell through, including one timed for the 2004 Olympic Games.

Reports in local media that Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan offered to fund a mosque in Athens to his Greek counterpart Antonis Samaras during talks earlier this year have also angered some Greeks, who feel a mosque would represent a continuing Turkish presence in the country.

Local media say the new mosque, which will hold about 400 worshippers, will not have a minaret so as to blend in with the environment and not resemble a mosque, but the government has provided few details.

The office of architect Alexandros Tombazis, which will design the building next to an existing chapel with a bell-tower, declined to comment, saying it has been advised by officials not to because the issue is "too sensitive".

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Friday, June 28, 2013

Are electric cars really cheaper than gas cars?

A new website from the US Department of Energy compares the energy costs of driving an electric car relative to gasoline prices. The tool?might prove useful, Styles writes, but only as long as it is grounded in the best information we have about the vehicle choices that potential electric car buyers are actually considering.

By Geoffrey Styles,?Guest blogger / June 27, 2013

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I?ve been looking through a?new website?developed by the US Department of Energy (DOE)?to assist consumers in comparing the energy costs of driving an electric vehicle (EV), relative?to posted gasoline prices in their state. I heard about this site at the US Energy Information Administration?s (EIA)?annual energy conference?in Washington, DC earlier this week.?It sounded like?a handy feature for both current EV owners and those considering buying one, but I couldn?t help thinking about it in the context of a presentation I saw at the same conference on the cost effectiveness of federal tax credits for EV purchases.?A key question in both instances concerns just what kind of car is being replaced by that new EV.

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The website uses simple math, together with the EIA?s continuously updated data on gasoline and electricity prices around the country, to come up with?a national and state-by-state price for an ?eGallon?. That imaginary construct is essentially the quantity of?electricity that would take a typical EV as far as a gallon of gasoline would take the average new conventional car.?As the text points out, it?s hard for consumers to do this for themselves.?They see gasoline prices everywhere they drive but must dig through their utility bills to find their electricity price?not always obvious?and then might not know how to compare the two.

The?site?s documentation?indicates the eGallon calculation is based on the average energy usage of five specific EVs, including the Chevrolet Volt, Nissan Leaf, and Ford Focus EV, along with the 2012?EPA?fleet average fuel economy for what EPA defines as small and mid-size cars. The result is side-by-side postings of the US average gasoline and eGallon prices, plus a drop-down menu to replicate that for each state.?The site also includes?the chart at left, comparing these two prices?over the last decade.?

Thursday, June 27, 2013

HBT: Cashman apologizes for tirade against A-Rod

I don?t get the sense he?s apologizing to A-Rod all that much ? and I can understand if the guy is aggravating ? ?but he is sorry for his choice of words and seems to own it, more or less. Statements passed along via Mark Feinsand?s Twitter feed:

I regret the choice of words I used yesterday ??I didn?t handle this one well. I popped. Reality TV at its best.?

He added that he didn?t think A-Rod was trying to create a disturbance with his tweet just that, well, he did end up doing that, saying ?the tweet created some issues and I obviously added to those issues.??He also said that A-Rod and Hal Steinbrenner spoke today and that A-Rod ?got the message.?

Which is how it should be: the boss telling the employee how he messed up behind closed doors.

So that?s settled. At least until the next time.

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AirBoxLab Wants To Tell You What's In The Air You're Breathing ? But Do We Even Want To Know?

VideoPic9Indiegogo project AirBoxLab, based out of Paris, France, is hoping to build the "Nest for air quality" with its sensor device that monitors and reports on how much VOC, CO2, CO, and particulate matter is circulating in the air you breathe every day. The sensors would also report on temperature and relative humidity, but the focus would be on keeping you up to date on your indoor air quality.

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Lazy Shoppers, Rejoice!

Hot Wheels. How do you know whether the popular toy you want to buy is in stock at a store near you? Used to be, you had to go to the store. No more.

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I?m one of those great dads who decide, late on a Friday afternoon, to do something special for the kids over the weekend. I?m also one of those dads whose imagination for special activities to make the kids happy rarely extends beyond buying them stuff. So there we were last week, looking at Amazon for something for my 2-year-old son. He likes cars, and he?s lately been interested in creating elaborate scenarios for his toy vehicles. As I browsed I came upon something called BluTrack, a long, flexible race-car track that can be assembled into a variety of shapes. It seemed like a toy we could play with together and good for at least 20 minutes of fun, which for a 2-year-old is pretty much all the time in the world.

The only trouble was how to get it. I?d missed Amazon?s one-day shipping deadline, so I?d have to find the item in a store. But how do you find a specific item in a local store? And how do you find the store nearest you with the lowest price on said item, or the store with the most in stock? There aren?t any good ways. You can try Googling for an item and your city, but unless it?s a product of widespread interest, you won?t find much. You can use a product search engine like Google Shopping, but those focus mainly on online stores, not places near your house. (Google Shopping does include some physical retailers, but mostly the big ones that don?t include hard-to-find toys like BluTrack.)

Sometimes, if you?re lucky, the item you want for will have a Web page listing stores that carry it. This worked for BluTrack?through the toy?s site, I found a toy store about 20 miles away that supposedly carried it. But it won?t work for most products, especially food. (Good luck trying to find Sichuan peppercorns nearby.) Even if you do find a local store that carries what you?re looking for, you?ve got to do some more legwork before leaving the house: calling the store to check that the item is actually in stock, confirming how much it costs, and, if it?s popular, asking if they can set one aside for you.

This is such a hassle. People frequently accuse me of hating locally owned stores?not without some justification, I guess?but how could you blame me? Discovery is the soul of shopping; you can?t buy something if you can?t find it. But the inventory at most local stores?especially the non-chain mom-and-pops, from toy shops to stationery shops to bookstores to cafes?is completely hidden. Their stuff is not online, not searchable, not Tweetable, not reviewable, not orderable, and not price-checkable. Today, that?s a fatal commercial sin; when most shopping decisions begin online, an item on a store shelf with no corresponding online presence might as well not even exist.?

Someone is trying to fix this problem. This week the mobile-payment startup Square launched a brilliant new service, Square Market, that allows merchants to put their inventory online at the flip of a switch. Stores that use Square as their point-of-sale registers have already entered their inventory information into the software; they use the system to keep track of what?s selling well, what?s not, and when they?ve got to restock. Now, Square is letting the stores turn that information into online item pages.

Say I run a local coffee shop where, in addition to drinks, I sell a variety of fresh-roasted beans. In my Square Register, I can now turn on the e-commerce switch for each bag of beans. This creates a Square Market page for each bag?a well-designed, easy-to-navigate page where shoppers can buy the beans (for shipping or pickup). The page can be passed around on social networks, pops up in Google searches, and shows customers how awesome my store is so that they can come by to take a look.

In an interview, Square founder Jack Dorsey told me that many Square merchants had been requesting this feature. ?I flip a switch and suddenly everything I sell is online,? Dorsey says. ?I have this online presence that elevates and amplifies everything that I do." For small businesses, it?s a drop-dead easy way to get on the Web: They don?t have to sign up for a Web hosting service and don?t have to pay a Web designer. The only fee is Square?s 2.75 percent cut of online purchases, the same fee it charges for in-store purchases. The service greatly increases a local store?s reach, for no extra money and no extra work.

But the best thing about Square Market is its potential for lazy shoppers like me. When a Square merchant turns on the e-commerce switch for an item, that item goes into Square?s directory of products, making it searchable by location. If I go to Square Market and search for coffee beans or BluTracks or Sichuan peppercorns, I?ll be shown all the nearby stores that have them in stock. I can make my purchase online and pick it up later. ?There?s this great Amazon-like experience we can bring to local merchants,? says Ajit Varma, Square?s director of discovery.

One small problem: At the moment, the results page for a search like ?coffee beans? will bring up the shops that carry beans. That?s helpful, but not as handy as showing you a list of various kinds of beans from many different local stores. Square says that kind of item-by-item results page will come soon, after it gets more items in its e-commerce inventory.

And that gets to the bigger issue with Square Market?it?s very spare. There are a lot of Square merchants in big cities, but once you head out to less dense areas, you won?t find many Square-enabled stores. I live in the heart of Silicon Valley and I?m Square-deprived?if I search for local coffee shops on Square, I get two or three within a few miles, and the rest are in San Francisco, about 30 miles away. This is a chicken-and-egg problem: Stores would get more out of services like Square Market if there were more shoppers using it, but more shoppers won?t come until there are more stores.

So it?s going to take time for Square?s service to become truly useful for most people. It might never happen. But I hope that Square Market at least lights a fire under Google?whose mission, after all, is to make the world?s information searchable. The stuff on store shelves is valuable information. It should be online. And Google, more than anyone else, could do it really well. Get to it, Larry Page!

Source: http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/technology/2013/06/square_market_launches_an_amazon_like_online_presence_for_local_stores.html

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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Saudi to expel Hezbollah supporters over Syria war

BEIRUT (AP) ? Saudi Arabia plans to deport Lebanese citizens who support Hezbollah because of the militant group's role in the Syrian civil war, the kingdom's envoy to Lebanon said.

The warning comes as Hezbollah's participation in the Syrian conflict becomes increasingly prominent, with members of the group fighting on the side of President Bashar Assad's government forces.

Saudi Arabia is a strong backer of the mostly-Sunni Syrian opposition trying to remove Assad from power. Assad belongs to the minority Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shiite Islam.

Shiite Hezbollah fighters were instrumental in a regime battlefield victory earlier this month when Syrian government forces regained control of the strategic town of Qusair near the Lebanese border.

Saudi Arabia will deport "those who financially support this party," Ambassador Ali Awad Assiri told Lebanon's Future TV late Wednesday. He did not elaborate on whether other actions could be considered support.

He added that Hezbollah bears full responsibility for recent restrictive measures adopted by Gulf Arab countries against the group.

The Gulf Cooperation Council ? which includes Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and the United Arab Emirates ? earlier this month said they would revoke residency permits for Hezbollah members in the Gulf and limit their "financial and business transactions."

For its part, Hezbollah says it has no businesses in the Gulf nations. However, there are more than half a million Lebanese working in the Gulf Arab nations, including tens of thousands in Saudi Arabia. Many of the Lebanese there are Shiites. Some have been living in the kingdom for decades.

"This is a serious decision and will be implemented in detail whether by the embassy (in Beirut) or in the kingdom," Assiri said, without specifying when the deportations would begin. "The aim is not to humiliate Lebanese citizens or make them kneel. Acts are being committed against innocent Syrian people."

Lebanon's Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour told reporters Thursday he was in contact with Gulf officials over the matter and that he rejects "charges that Hezbollah will be made responsible for the deportations, in case they happen."

Syria's 2-year civil war, which has killed nearly 93,000 people, is increasingly pitting Sunni against Shiite Muslims and threatening the stability of Syria's neighbors. Assad draws his support largely from fellow Alawites as well as Christians and Shiites. He is backed by Shiite Iran, Hezbollah and Iraqi Shiites.

U.S. officials estimate that 5,000 Hezbollah members are fighting alongside Assad's regime, while thousands of Sunni foreign fighters are also believed to be in Syria ? including members of Jabhat al-Nusra, an al-Qaida affiliate that is believed to be among the most effective rebel factions.

Lebanese President Michel Suleiman said in remarks published Thursday that he is against Hezbollah's involvement in Syria because it leads to tension in Lebanon. He added in an interview with the daily As-Safir that Hezbollah fighters should return to Lebanon.

"I told them from the start that I am against this act. I also don't accept that they go to the Golan," Suleiman said referring to Syria's Israeli-occupied Golan Heights that Hezbollah leader said he will help Syrians if they want to liberate it.

"The situation should stop in Qusair and return to Lebanon," the president said.

In 2009, the Emirates deported scores of Lebanese, most of them Shiites. One of the deportees said at the time that more than 300 Lebanese were forced to leave the Emirates, claiming they were asked to inform on fellow Lebanese Shiites living in the country and on Iranian-backed Hezbollah.

In Syria, activists reported violence between government forces and rebels in different parts of the country on Thursday, mostly near the capital, Damascus, and in the northern city of Aleppo, Syria's largest.

The Aleppo Media Center said rebels launched an attack on army positions in the neighborhood of Suleiman al-Halabi in Aleppo.

Amateur videos showed gunmen shooting and firing rockets at army positions in the neighborhood. It was the first reported attack by rebels in the city since the army began a major operation to try to regain rebel-held neighborhoods in the city.

The videos appeared genuine and corresponded to other AP reporting on the events depicted.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights urged the International Committee of the Red Cross and other humanitarian organizations to intervene and take medicine and food to Aleppo's central prison. Heavy fighting around the prison has been taking place for weeks and there have been casualties among the prisoners, the activists said.

The Observatory, which has a network of activists around the country, said three detainees died this week from tuberculosis and that scabies was spreading in the jail, which holds thousands of prisoners.

The prison, which is besieged by rebels, relies on food and medicine brought in drop-offs by army helicopters. The Observatory said more than 100 detainees have been killed since April when the fighting around the prison began.

Meanwhile, Syrian rebels and Kurdish gunmen reached an agreement to end a rebel siege on the northern predominantly Kurdish region of Afrin that triggered a shortage of food and medicine there, the Observatory said.

The Afrin flare-up began when rebels wanted to pass through it to attack the predominantly Shiite villages of Nubul and Zahra, controlled by Assad loyalists, the head of the Observatory, Rami Abdul-Rahman, said. After Kurdish groups refused, rebels attacked Kurdish checkpoints and laid siege, beginning May 25.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/saudi-expel-hezbollah-supporters-over-syria-war-093852965.html

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Amanda Beard Welcomes Daughter Doone Isla

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AT&T and Goal Zero deploy solar-powered Street Charge stations in NYC, we go hands-on (video)

AT&T and Goal Zero deploy solarpowered Street Charge stations in NYC, we go handson video

If you're lucky, your smartphone's battery can just make it through a full day, with the percentage meter dropping to the single digits as you finally get a chance to plug in. With 10 hours out and about, some handsets can't even last through dinner, though, and out of reach power outlets make juicing up at the restaurant a tad inconvenient. Beginning this summer, public power will be much more accessible in New York City. AT&T is partnering with Goal Zero to deploy Street Charge stations in a handful of parks and other locations around NYC. They'll be coming to Fort Green Park on June 18th, and will roll out to Brooklyn Bridge Park, Coney Island, Riverside Park, Rockaways, Summerstage in Central Park, Randall's Island, Governor's Island, Union Square, and Hudson River Park over the next few weeks. Each solar-powered pole, designed locally by Pensa, sports six USB connectors: for iPhones and iPads, there's 30-pin and Lightning plugs, Android and Windows Phone users can hook up to micro-USB, and everyone else can use their own cable with one of three female USB connectors.

There's three 15-watt solar panels and a 168 watt-hour battery, enabling each Street Charge to power up to six devices for several days without exposure to the sun. Sure, it's probably impractical to fill your gadget's cell completely, but if you have a few minutes to spare, you'll be able to juice up and go. You can plug in phones, tablets, cameras, or even a Pebble watch -- each cable can pump out up to two amps of 5V power, providing support for just about any USB-powered device. Each weatherproof unit will have AT&T branding, which seems reasonable, considering the carrier is footing the bill here. You should start seeing these pop up at several TBA locations in New York throughout the summer, with more stations to come if the trial's a success. Take a closer look in the hands-on video after the break.

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iPhone 6 Release Date Not Happening: Apple to Release iPhone Light and iPhone 5S This Year?

Apple may release two iPhones this year but it's not the iPhone 6 and 5S but the latter and "iPhone Light".

Apple-centric website Apple Insider published some purported photos of the alleged iPhone Light and iPhone 5S. Based on the report, the iPhone Light is the rumoured low cost handset that the company will release for emerging markets.

iPhone Light and iPhone 5S are expected to resemble the design of the current iPhone 5 with the same 4-inch screen, home button, and FaceTime camera on the front of the device. The schematics show a low-cost iPhone that would be a hair wider and taller than the "iPhone 5S."

Aside from those design tweaks, the "iPhone Lite" is shown to have the same general design as previous iPhone models. On the bottom is space for the headphone jack, microphone input, Lightning connector, and speaker output. Up top is a lock button, while volume controls would be on the left side.

However, In the D11 interview of Apple's chief Tim Cook subtly suggested that the company will not release a low cost iPhone or a phablet this year. Tim Cook stressed that Apple invests time and effort in making each phone that serves various markets rather than making a myriad of phones aim to serve specific users.

But if rumours proved to be and Apple will indeed release iPhone 5S and iPhone Light this year, previous rumour that iPhone 6 may come next year.

The next iPhone is rumoured to feature Retina or IGZO screen display, A7 quad core chip processor, iOS 7, 128GB internal storage, 13 mega-pixel camera, and longer battery life. The lack of NFC support on the iPhone 5 was one of the biggest criticisms aimed at Apple's smartphone.

Meanwhile, the cheaper iPhone 5S is rumoured to sport a plastic casing, 4-inch screen display, dual core processor and 8-megapixel camera. The smartphone is speculated to be available in five to six different colors.

Both Apple smartphones are rumoured to include a fingerprint sensor technology for added security. The rumour is strengthened by the report that Apple bought a fingerprint technology firm Authentec last year.

It is initially reported that the new iPhones will be launched in June along with the upgraded iOS. However, other reports stated that the devices will make its debut in September.

The Apple chief Tim Cook also dropped several hints that the upcoming iPhone 6 and 5S will be released later this year. Cook said that no new products are to launch before the end of the year.

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Source: http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/480885/20130620/iphone-5s-6-release-date-rumors-light.htm

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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Latest GOP effort to court hispanics: 'Meet-ups'

House Republican Conference Chairwoman Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

In the midst of negotiations in Congress over an immigration overhaul, House Republicans are planning a series of meetings with Hispanic Americans in the nation's capital as part of a party-wide effort to woo minority voters.

The House Republican Conference, chaired by Washington Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, is planning four "meet-up" sessions between Hispanic Americans and Republican lawmakers at the capitol building this summer.

?It?s important that we?re having this two-way conversation and hearing the ideas and concerns from a broad base of people from around the country," McMorris Rodgers told Yahoo News in an interview. ?I think more than anything we want them to know that we want to have this relationship with them. ...It?s our effort to build relationships with people all around the country to talk to them about issues that impact their daily lives.?

The Conference plans to host the first meeting Wednesday with Hispanic faith leaders; two meetings on July 18, one with women and the other young people; and a final gathering on Aug. 1 to discuss jobs and the economy.

The GOP Conference held a series of similar meetings with young voters in March.

The Republican Party has emphasized Hispanic outreach since last year's presidential election, when more than 70 percent of Hispanic voters supported Democratic President Barack Obama over Republican nominee Mitt Romney. A Republican National Commitee audit of the party's efforts during the 2012 election published earlier this year urged Republicans to implement a permanent outreach program to minority voters. The RNC has pledged $10 million to sustain that effort, and other groups within the party, like the House Republican Conference, are following through on their own strategies toward the same goal.

The renewed Republican push for a comprehensive immigration overhaul was also, in part, sparked by the party's poor recent performance with Hispanic voters, Republicans leading the effort have said repeatedly.

While the Senate appears poised to finish its work on the immigration bill by July, House lawmakers are still negotiating their version of the legislation. Many House Republican lawmakers say they are hesitant to support a bill that includes a pathway to legality for those living in the country illegally, and are worried that the border enforcement measures are not strong enough.

McMorris Rodgers said that House Republican leaders will convene a special conference-wide meeting at the beginning of July to "discuss this issue and get a better sense as to where the members are" on the legislation. It remains unclear whether the Republican-majority House will approve a bill that includes provisions that offer a pathway to legality, she said.

?That?s still to be determined. We are just starting that process in the House. We have the group of seven are very encouraged by what they?ve been able to put together, but they?re still in the process of even writing it down," McMorris Rodgers told Yahoo News. "It?s one thing to sit in a room and think that you?ve come to an agreement when you?re discussing it. It?s another thing to actually write it down on paper. I know that they?re hoping to get something written and proposed before the Senate passes their bill.?

She did predict, however, that the final House version would likely need to go through a reconciliation process with the Senate before the final product reaches the president's desk.

?I think you?re going to see the House approach some of these ideas differently," she said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/house-gop-host-meet-ups-hispanic-voters-d-145406951.html

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Carbon Trading with Chinese Characteristics

To control greenhouse gases the Chinese government is experimenting with pilot programs in seven cities and regions that use markets


NEW CITY: On June 18, companies in Shenzhen will have to meet greenhouse gas emission targets as part of a new cap and trade market experiment. Image: Courtesy of Discover Shenzhen

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On June 18 China?s pioneering city of Shenzhen is set to notch up another first. From that day 635 companies in the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone?which in 1979 became the vanguard for China?s capitalist revolution?will start using the markets to help meet greenhouse gas emissions targets.

This year, alongside the cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin and Chongqing as well as the regions of Guangdong and Hubei, Shenzhen is imposing greenhouse gas targets on hundreds of companies, ranging from power plants to airport operators. The goal is to develop a national carbon market over the next decade that could help put the brakes on the world?s largest carbon dioxide emitter.

?China has internationally pledged 2020 climate targets,? observes Chai Hongliang, an analyst at Thomson Reuters Point Carbon, an Oslo-based information-provider specializing in carbon markets. He is referring to a commitment first made by China ahead of the 2009 Copenhagen climate talks to reduce its economy?s overall carbon emissions per unit of GDP to 40 to 45 percent below 2005 levels by 2020. ?It has two ways to reach the target: shut down factories in the last months of 2020 or use more market-based approaches like emissions trading,? Chai adds.

As with emission-trading programs elsewhere, polluters in China?s pilots have two options: First, they can meet their targets by reducing their own emissions?by investing in energy efficiency, say, or curbing production. Alternatively, they can buy carbon allowances or credits from companies that have spare allowances or from projects elsewhere in China.

Shenzhen faces the toughest target. The companies in its pilot emitted the equivalent of 31 million metric tons (Mt) of CO2 in 2010. They will be allocated around 100 Mt of allowances for the duration of the three-year trial, although expected economic growth means they will have to reduce their carbon intensity by an estimated 30 percent by 2015 compared with 2010.

Balancing the need for economic growth with carbon control is a challenge. Emissions in China are expected to rise for years, given the importance China?s political elite continue to place on economic growth. Some observers question how much pressure China?s planners are prepared to put on its big emitters. The pilots set emission limits from January 2013 through the end of 2015. ?I think the emissions caps will be relatively lenient,? Chai says.

Certainly the regulators will be eager to avoid any ?carbon leakage??that is, driving industry out of their jurisdictions through imposing too stringent targets ahead of any national program. But at this point Chai can only speculate about their stringency. Limited information is available about participating companies, their historical emissions?and even the rules under which the pilots will operate. And part of the reason is that some of these data do not exist.

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To run effectively markets rely on an unimpeded flow of information, clear rules and rigorous oversight. China could both benefit from the lessons of earlier efforts, such as Europe?s flagship carbon market?the world?s largest, known as the European Union Emissions Trading System, or ETS. It is under fire from some environmentalists because of its relatively lax targets and low carbon prices, along with its vulnerability to fraud and abuse.

For the regulators drawing up targets, ?there are existing processes and mechanisms on energy consumption which could be drawn on, as well as local exercises in creating GHG [greenhouse gas] inventories,? says Lina Li, a Beijing-based carbon markets expert at Netherlands-based consultancy Ecofys. Her firm has advised local regulators and international donors on creating carbon market regulations and infrastructure in China. ?But there are still challenges regarding emissions data at the company level.?

Source: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=carbon-trading-experiments-in-china

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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

People are overly confident in their own knowledge, despite errors

June 10, 2013 ? Overprecision -- excessive confidence in the accuracy of our beliefs -- can have profound consequences, inflating investors' valuation of their investments, leading physicians to gravitate too quickly to a diagnosis, even making people intolerant of dissenting views. Now, new research confirms that overprecision is a common and robust form of overconfidence driven, at least in part, by excessive certainty in the accuracy of our judgments.

The research, conducted by researchers Albert Mannes of The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and Don Moore of the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley, revealed that the more confident participants were about their estimates of an uncertain quantity, the less they adjusted their estimates in response to feedback about their accuracy and to the costs of being wrong.

"The findings suggest that people are too confident in what they know and underestimate what they don't know," says Mannes.

The new findings are published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.

Research investigating overprecision typically involves asking people to come up with a 90% confidence interval around a numerical estimate -- such as the length of the Nile River -- but this doesn't always faithfully reflect the judgments we have to make in everyday life. We know, for example, that arriving 15 minutes late for a business meeting is not the same as arriving 15 minutes early, and that we ought to err on the side of arriving early.

Mannes and Moore designed three studies to account for the asymmetric nature of many everyday judgments. Participants estimated the local high temperature on randomly selected days and their accuracy was rewarded in the form of lottery tickets toward a prize. For some trials, they earned tickets if their estimates were correct or close to the actual temperature (above or below); in other trials, they earned tickets for correct guesses or overestimates; and in some trials they earned tickets for correct guesses or underestimates.

The results showed that participants adjusted their estimates in the direction of the anticipated payoff after receiving feedback about their accuracy, just as Mannes and Moore expected.

But they didn't adjust their estimates as much as they should have given their actual knowledge of local temperatures, suggesting that they were overly confident in their own powers of estimation.

Only when the researchers provided exaggerated feedback -- in which errors were inflated by 2.5 times -- were the researchers able to counteract participants' tendency towards overprecision.

The new findings, which show that overprecision is a common and robust phenomenon, urge caution:

"People frequently cut things too close -- arriving late, missing planes, bouncing checks, or falling off one of the many 'cliffs' that present themselves in daily life," observe Mannes and Moore.

"These studies tell us that you shouldn't be too certain about what's going to happen, especially when being wrong could be dangerous. You should plan to protect yourself in case you aren't as right as you think you are."

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/top_health/~3/m0Kug6wUYy0/130610113012.htm

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Mali manual suggests al-Qaida has feared weapon

(AP) ? The photocopies of the manual lay in heaps on the floor, in stacks that scaled one wall, like Xeroxed, stapled handouts for a class.

Except that the students in this case were al-Qaida fighters in Mali. And the manual was a detailed guide, with diagrams and photographs, on how to use a weapon that particularly concerns the United States: A surface-to-air missile capable of taking down a commercial airplane.

The 26-page document in Arabic, recovered by The Associated Press in a building that had been occupied by al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb in Timbuktu, strongly suggests the group now possesses the SA-7 surface-to-air missile, known to the Pentagon as the Grail, according to terrorism specialists. And it confirms that the al-Qaida cell is actively training its fighters to use these weapons, also called man-portable air-defense systems, or MANPADS, which likely came from the arms depots of ex-Libyan strongman Col. Moammar Gadhafi.

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"The existence of what apparently constitutes a 'Dummies Guide to MANPADS' is strong circumstantial evidence of al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb having the missiles," said Atlantic Council analyst Peter Pham, a former adviser to the United States' military command in Africa and an instructor to U.S. Special Forces. "Why else bother to write the guide if you don't have the weapons? ... If AQIM not only has the MANPADS, but also fighters who know how to use them effectively," he added, "then the impact is significant, not only on the current conflict, but on security throughout North and West Africa, and possibly beyond."

The United States was so worried about this particular weapon ending up in the hands of terrorists that the State Department set up a task force to track and destroy it as far back as 2006. In the spring of 2011, before the fighting in Tripoli had even stopped, a U.S. team flew to Libya to secure Gadhafi's stockpile of thousands of heat-seeking, shoulder-fired missiles.

By the time they got there, many had already been looted.

"The MANPADS were specifically being sought out," said Peter Bouckaert, emergencies director for Human Rights Watch, who catalogued missing weapons at dozens of munitions depots and often found nothing in the boxes labelled with the code for surface-to-air missiles.

The manual is believed to be an excerpt from a terrorist encyclopedia edited by Osama bin Laden. It adds to evidence for the weapon found by French forces during their land assault in Mali earlier this year, including the discovery of the SA-7's battery pack and launch tube, according to military statements and an aviation official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to comment.

The knowledge that the terrorists have the weapon has already changed the way the French are carrying out their five-month-old offensive in Mali. They are using more fighter jets rather than helicopters to fly above its range of 1.4 miles (2.3 kilometers) from the ground, even though that makes it harder to attack the jihadists. They are also making cargo planes land and take off more steeply to limit how long they are exposed, in line with similar practices in Iraq after an SA-14 hit the wing of a DHL cargo plane in 2003.

And they have added their own surveillance at Mali's international airport in Bamako, according to two French aviation officials and an officer in the Operation Serval force. All three spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to comment.

"There are patrols every day," said the French officer. "It's one of the things we have not entrusted to the Malians, because the stakes are too high."

First introduced in the 1960s in the Soviet Union, the SA-7 was designed to be portable. Not much larger than a poster tube, it can be packed into a duffel bag and easily carried. It's also affordable, with some SA-7s selling for as little as $5,000.

Since 1975, at least 40 civilian aircraft have been hit by different types of MANPADS, causing about 28 crashes and more than 800 deaths around the world, according to the U.S. Department of State.

The SA-7 is an old generation model, which means most military planes now come equipped with a built-in protection mechanism against it. But that's not the case for commercial planes, and the threat is greatest to civilian aviation.

In Kenya in 2002, suspected Islamic extremists fired two SA-7s at a Boeing 757 carrying 271 vacationers back to Israel, but missed. Insurgents in Iraq used the weapons, and YouTube videos abound purporting to show Syrian rebels using the SA-7 to shoot down regime planes.

An SA-7 tracks a plane by directing itself toward the source of the heat, the engine. It takes time and practice, however, to fire it within range. The failure of the jihadists in Mali so far to hit a plane could mean that they cannot position themselves near airports with commercial flights, or that they are not yet fully trained to use the missile.

"This is not a 'Fire and forget' weapon," said Bruce Hoffman, director of the Center for Security Studies at Georgetown University. "There's a paradox here. One the one hand it's not easy to use, but against any commercial aircraft there would be no defenses against them. It's impossible to protect against it. ... If terrorists start training and learn how to use them, we'll be in a lot of trouble."

In Timbuktu, SA-7 training was likely part of the curriculum at the 'Jihad Academy' housed in a former police station, said Jean-Paul Rouiller, director of the Geneva Center for Training and Analysis of Terrorism, one of three experts who reviewed the manual for AP. It's located less than 3 miles (5 kilometers) from the Ministry of Finance's Budget Division building where the manual was found.

Neighbors say they saw foreign fighters running laps each day, carrying out target practice and inhaling and holding their breath with a pipe-like object on their shoulder. The drill is standard practice for shoulder-held missiles, including the SA-7.

As the jihadists fled ahead of the arrival of French troops who liberated Timbuktu on Jan. 28, they left the manual behind, along with other instructional material, including a spiral-bound pamphlet showing how to use the KPV-14.5 anti-aircraft machine gun and another on how to make a bomb out of ammonium nitrate, among other documents retrieved by the AP. Residents said the jihadists grabbed reams of paper from inside the building, doused them in fuel and set them alight. The black, feathery ash lay on top of the sand in a ditch just outside the building's gate.

However, numerous buildings were still full of scattered papers.

"They just couldn't destroy everything," said neighbor Mohamed Alassane. "They appeared to be in a panic when the French came. They left in a state of disorder."

The manual is illustrated with grainy images of Soviet-looking soldiers firing the weapon. Point-by-point instructions explain how to insert the battery, focus on the target and fire.

The manual also explains that the missile will malfunction above 45 degrees Celsius, the temperature in the deserts north of Timbuktu. And it advises the shooter to change immediately into a second set of clothes after firing to avoid detection.

Its pages are numbered 313 through 338, suggesting they came from elsewhere. Mathieu Guidere, an expert on Islamic extremists at the University of Toulouse, believes the excerpts are lifted from the Encyclopedia of Jihad, an 11-volume survey on the craft of war first compiled by the Taliban in the 1980s and later codified by Osama bin Laden. Bin Laden, who led a contingent of Arab fighters in Afghanistan at the time, paid to have the encyclopedia translated into Arabic, according to Guidere, author of a book on al-Qaida's North African branch.

However, the cover page of the manual boasts the name of al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb.

"It's a way to make it their own," said Guidere. "It's like putting a logo on something. ... It shows the historic as well as the present link between al-Qaida core and AQIM."

Bin Laden later assembled a team of editors to update the manual, put it on CD-ROMs and eventually place it on the Internet, in a move that lay the groundwork for the globalization of jihad, according to terrorism expert Jarret Brachman, who was the director of research at the Combating Terrorism Center when the al-Qaida encyclopaedia was first found.

N.R. Jenzen-Jones, an arms expert in Australia, confirmed that the information in the manual in Timbuktu on the missile's engagement range, altitude and weight appeared largely correct. He cautions though that the history of the SA-7 is one of near-misses, specifically because it takes training to use.

"Even if you get your hands on an SA-7, it's no guarantee of success," he said. "However, if someone manages to take down a civilian aircraft, it's hundreds of dead instantly. It's a high impact, low-frequency event, and it sows a lot of fear."

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Associated Press writer Lori Hinnant contributed to this report from Paris, and AP journalist Amir Bibawy translated the document. Callimachi reported this article in Timbuktu, Mali and in Dakar, Senegal.

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The document from al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb in Arabic and English can be seen at http://hosted.ap.org/specials/interactives/_international/_pdfs/al-qaida-papers-dangerous-weapon.pdf

Rukmini Callimachi can be reached at www.twitter.com/rcallimachi

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