Friday, July 26, 2013

Google's Nexus 7 2 goes up for preorder from ?199, shipping on 13 September

INTERNET GIANT Google's second generation Nexus 7 tablet has gone up for preorder in the UK ahead of its release on 13 September.

We spotted the 2013 Nexus 7 model on the PC World website, giving us our first glimpse at the tablet's UK pricing. While Google has yet to start taking orders, PC World has kicked things off, offering the 16GB and 32GB models for ?199.99 and ?229.99, respectively.

As is the norm for us Brits, that's much more expensive than the tablet's US pricing. The 16GB Nexus 7 model costs $229.99 in the US, the equivalent of around ?150, with the 32GB version fetching $269.99 in the US, or around ?175.

What's more, with PC World revealling that it will start shipping orders on 13 September, the UK won't get the tablet until a month after it's released in the US, and it looks like we won't be getting the LTE model either.

Given the Nexus 7 2 tablet's upgraded specifications compared to last year's Nexus 7, some might argue that it's worth the wait. Unveiled in San Francisco on Wednesday, Google's Nexus 7 2 is the highest resolution 7in tablet on the market, featuring an HD 1920x1200 resolution 323ppi display. This arrives powered by a quad-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm processor, 2GB of RAM and Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, which was also unveiled at yesterdays event.

The second generation Nexus 7 tablet also features 5MP and 1.2MP cameras, virtual surround sound and 10 hour battery life, according to Google, and it measures just 7.9mm thick.

The Google Nexus 7 can be preordered from PC World now. ?

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Oil near $105 as slower China dims demand outlook

BANGKOK (AP) ? The price of a barrel of oil fell to near $105 on Thursday, extending a big drop the previous day sparked by weakness in China's economy.

Benchmark crude for September delivery was down 33 cents at $105.05 a barrel at midafternoon Bangkok time in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract dropped $1.84, or 1.7 percent, to close at $105.39 on Wednesday.

Oil fell despite a fourth straight weekly decline in U.S. crude inventories. But even with a drop of nearly 30 million barrels over the past month, the U.S. oil supply is in the upper half of its average range for this time of year, suggesting demand is still tepid.

An HSBC survey released Wednesday showed China's manufacturing at an 11-month low this month, indicating a deepening slowdown in the world's second-largest economy.

China's slowdown is in large part self-induced. Its leaders are trying to shift the basis of China's growth away from reliance on exports and industrial investment in favor of consumption which they hope will be more self-sustaining. That means large stimulus to boost the economy is unlikely and Chinese demand for oil is unlikely to grow at its earlier blistering rates.

Brent crude, which is traded on the ICE exchange in London, was down 31 cents at $106.88 a barrel.

In other energy futures trading on Nymex:

? Wholesale gasoline shed 2.1 cents to $3.00 a gallon.

? Heating oil lost 2.7 cents to $3.023 a gallon.

? Natural gas rose 2 cents to $3.718 per 1,000 cubic feet.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/oil-near-105-slower-china-dims-demand-outlook-074731775.html

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Monday, July 15, 2013

You Haven t So Much Lost a Planet, as Gained 5 Dwarves...

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One of my favorite shirts honors the brave souls of the former planet Pluto, those billion voices which shouted out in agony and were suddenly silent as the International Astronomical Union?s space station destroyed? wait, no. That?s not what happened to Pluto. Pluto got demoted from the ranks of ?planet? to ?dwarf planet? a few years ago, much to the dismay of students around the country. But what does that mean, why did it happen, and what are these dwarf planets, anyway? Today I?d like to take you on a tour of some of our Solar System?s smaller inhabitants, and walk you through the strange lands of extreme cold, dark, and quiet on its farthest shores.

What dwarf planets are

Let?s start with the reason Pluto got demoted in the first place. The problem was simple: we kept finding other things in the Solar System which were officially ?asteroids,? but which were all about the size of Pluto, or even a bit bigger. It was starting to seem silly to call some of them planets (and give them lots of extra attention) and others not when it was becoming clear that they were all kind of alike. So instead, we defined a new category for them, the ?dwarf planets.? By the current census, our Solar System therefore contains four gas giants: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune; four terrestrial (?rockball?) planets: Earth, Venus, Mars, and Mercury; and five dwarf planets: Eris, Pluto, Makemake, Haumea, and Ceres. And there are actually many more; the census of dwarf planets is only beginning. Astronomers estimate that there are between one and two hundred dwarf planets orbiting our sun. Mike Brown of Caltech, one of the foremost experts in this field, lists four more that are likely to be added to the list soon: 2007 OR-10, Quaoar, Sedna, and Orcus. (Yes, one of these still needs a name.)

So let?s take a look at what they are, where they are, and what?s going on with them.

Eight of our nine dwarf planets and candidates, to scale, with their moons and our best guess of their colors. The top four are the acknowledged dwarves, the bottom four Brown?s proposed four. Ceres, not shown, is grayish and about the size of Sedna. Image credit: Wikimedia creative commons

Eight of our nine dwarf planets and candidates, to scale, with their moons and our best guess of their colors. The top four are the acknowledged dwarves, the bottom four Brown?s proposed four. Ceres, not shown, is grayish and about the size of Sedna. Image credit: Wikimedia creative commons

First of all, there?s an official definition of a dwarf planet that makes it possible to actually argue about which is which. Planets, traditionally, have to do three things: they have to orbit the Sun, they have to be big enough that their own gravity makes them round, and they have to be able to clear out their orbits from debris. Dwarf planets are round and orbit the Sun, but can?t clear their orbits. (Things which are too small for their own gravity to round them out are asteroids) To get a really vivid example of debris-clearing, a few years ago, comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 smashed into the side of Jupiter. It was in Jupiter?s orbit; then, very dramatically, it wasn?t. Hanging around in Jupiter?s path of motion is not, in general, a good plan, because Jupiter weighs two septillion tons and is moving around the Sun at 29,000 miles per hour.

More generally, planets can clear debris out of their path in several ways. There?s simply smashing into the debris (and being the one to survive the impact), capturing the debris and turning it into a small moon, or most commonly, having your gravitational field simply fling the debris, with great force, out of your orbit. (Interplanetary spaceships use this sort of gravitational flinging a lot in order to get around) There?s a parameter you can measure about a planet called the Stern-Levinston parameter which describes how effective it is at getting rid of such junk; if it?s bigger than one, then the planet clears debris faster than it can accumulate and ultimately ends up with an empty orbit, and if it?s less than one, there will always still be junk floating around in its path. Jupiter has a value of about 1.3 billion; Earth, about 150,000. Pluto, on the other hand, only has a value of 0.003, and Makemake a mere 0.0002. Dwarf planets and regular planets are very different from each other in this way.

So that tells us what a dwarf planet is, and that definition is mostly useful so that we have clear categories we can talk about. If it orbits the Sun and has no clear surface, it?s a gas giant; if it has a surface, is round, and clears its orbit, it?s a rockball; if it?s round but doesn?t clear its orbit, it?s a dwarf planet; and if it isn?t even round, it?s an asteroid. (Anything big enough to clear an orbit is more than big enough to be round)

A Grand Tour of the Dwarves

So where do these dwarf planets live? We have our old sequence for the order of the planets, Mercury Venus Earth etc., with various mnemonic devices. And you may remember that there?s an asteroid belt in between Mars and Jupiter; there are actually lots of different belts and groups of asteroids, some of which I posted about recently. The asteroid belt itself is going around in a circle, but some of the other groups are being ?shepherded? by the gravity of Jupiter and the Sun into other shapes; for example, the Hilda Group (cf. that link) forms a big equilateral triangle, with its peak directly opposite the Sun from Jupiter. This happens because of the opposite of debris cleaning: for points along this triangle, Jupiter?s gravitational force partially balances out the Sun?s, so that things sitting there don?t get flung violently into space. We see the asteroids of the Hilda Group in that triangle because all the asteroids who weren?t sitting on that triangle are now long-gone. Similar forces hold a lot of the dwarf planets in place, even as they fly close to gas giants.

Let?s take a tour of our five acknowledged dwarves, starting from the one closest to the Sun. To help guide us on our way, I?ve put together some animated maps. This first one shows the Inner Solar System; I?ve drawn the terrestrial planets in blue, the gas giants in red, and the five dwarves in grey.

This map is designed to spare your eyes by only showing you the planets. If you want to see a map that shows all of the asteroids, here?s a great one from the Minor Planet Center at the IAU. Don?t bother looking for Ceres on it; it?s lost in the haze of the asteroid belt.

Ceres is our nearest neighbor: it actually lives inside the Asteroid Belt, looming large over its neighbors. Its surface area is roughly the combined size of Alaska, Texas, and California; its gravity is a mere 0.028g?s, so you would weigh only 1/35th of your Earth weight. It has no atmosphere, but is covered in a layer of ice 100 kilometers deep; there is more fresh water on Ceres than there is on the Earth. Atop the ice is a layer of gray dust. It?s also the warmest of the dwarf planets, at a balmy 167K. (-160F, just above the freezing point of pure ethyl alcohol) If you stood on its surface, you would see that the Sun is only a third as large as it appears from the Earth; and at its closest approach, every 12 years or so, Jupiter would be large enough in the sky to be visibly round, and bright enough (apparent magnitude -4.1) that it would be visible in Earth?s sky at high noon.

The outer Solar System, Jupiter and beyond. Not only are the outer dwarves? orbits elliptical, they?re at all sorts of crazy angles; by comparison, all the planets up to Neptune lie almost flat in a single disk, called the Ecliptic. If you want to see this region with all the known small objects in it, the IAU has a map of that, too.

All of the other known dwarves are much further out. The next three closest ones, Pluto, Haumea, and Makemake, live in the distant Kuiper Belt, beyond the orbit of Neptune. The Kuiper Belt is a region of comets and asteroids, orbiting the Sun from such a distance that you might not at first notice that it?s even your star. Pluto is the closest in of these three; it?s in what?s called a ?plutino? orbit, shepherded around the Sun by Neptune in much the same way that the Hilda Group is shepherded by Jupiter. Pluto is much larger than Ceres, about the size of Russia; like Ceres, it has a rocky core surrounded by a thick layer of ice, but Pluto is so cold that this ice is capped by another layer of frozen nitrogen. (No, not liquid nitrogen. Frozen solid. 44K surface temperature.) It has a thin atmosphere, but as Pluto moves closer and farther from the Sun ? its orbit is fairly elliptical, giving it quite extreme seasons ? the atmosphere is prone to freezing out of the sky and falling as snow. It has five small moons of its own, Charon, Nix, Hydra, and the recently-named Kerberos and Styx. Standing on Pluto?s surface, the Sun would look like a distant, bright dot, casting about as much light at noon as the lights in your family room do at night.

Haumea, named for the Hawai?ian goddess of childbirth, is just slightly further out in the Kuiper Belt, likewise shepherded by Neptune. About half the size of China, we know relatively little about what it?s made of. Unlike the other dwarf planets, it isn?t spherical; Haumea seems to be rotating so rapidly about its own axis that it has stretched out into an ellipse. In fact, Haumea?s days last only 3.9 hours, which means that it spins fast enough that if you stood on its equator the centrifugal force from its rotation would almost entirely counteract its force of gravity! It has two moons circling it, so small that not only could you jump out of their gravity, but that you?d have to step carefully to avoid falling off accidentally.

Makemake, named for the fertility god of Easter Island (in part, a result of its having been discovered shortly after Easter of 2005; its original working code-name was ?Easterbunny?), lives in the Kuiper belt as well, but is free of Neptune?s shepherding; like the inner asteroid belt, which can move unmolested in a circle, so do these unshepherded Kuiper Belt objects, the ?cubewanos.? It orbits the Sun in a 309-year period, and is slightly smaller than Australia. It appears to have no atmosphere at the moment (we had a chance to see it as it passed in front of a star) but it may have one when it?s closer to the Sun. But we don?t know much about it; spectroscopy seems to suggest that it has far less nitrogen than than Pluto, and it could be that during its brief periods of having an atmosphere, its gravity was too weak to hold it in place, and so the nitrogen was ripped from it.

And finally we have distant Eris, largest and farthest of all the dwarf planets. It isn?t part of the Kuiper Belt; it lives in an even more distant region, the Scattered Disc. These objects, having been scattered roughly by the gas giants, are now in distant orbits, never coming closer to the Sun than 30AU, often highly elliptical and at steep angles from the Ecliptic. (The AU, or astronomical unit, is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun, about 100 million miles) No longer shepherded by any of the planets, but not far enough to be entirely free of their reach, they are prone to being scattered yet more. Eris, the only agreed dwarf planet in this region, has an orbit at a nearly 45? angle to the rest of the planets. It is nearly twice as far from the Sun as even Pluto; an Eridian year lasts over 560 Earth years. The brightest that the Sun ever gets in the sky is a dim twilight illumination, but the surface of Eris is better-lit than you would expect from this, because its icy surface is so polished that it is the second-most reflective large object in the Solar System, more reflective than a perfect field of fresh snow. (Its albedo, the fraction of light which it reflects, is 96%; by comparison, the brightest Greenland ever reaches is 80%)

Its lone moon, Dysnomia, contains a secret hint about the argument over the planet?s naming: the official acceptance of a name was delayed by arguments over just what a dwarf planet was, so it became widely known by its working code-name, Xena. Since International Astronomical Union rules require planet names to come from mythology, that name was ruled out, but its moon was then named for the goddess Eris? daughter, ?Lawlessness? ? and also for Lucy Lawless, who played Xena in the TV show.

And to give you an idea of why the other maps in this article don?t show Sedna, here?s a picture of all of the planets mentioned in this article. Everything else we talked about, from Mercury all the way out to Eris, is in that tangled little ball in the top right-hand corner, while Sedna continues her slow, graceful dance around the outermost reaches of the Solar System. Even Voyager 1, the farthest-flying spacecraft we?ve ever sent, is only 124AU from the Sun right now ? about an eighth of the length of Sedna?s ellipse.

And to give you an idea of why the other maps in this article don?t show Sedna, here?s a picture of all of the planets mentioned in this article. Everything else we talked about, from Mercury all the way out to Eris, is in that tangled little ball in the top right-hand corner, while Sedna continues her slow, graceful dance around the outermost reaches of the Solar System. Even Voyager 1, the farthest-flying spacecraft we?ve ever sent, is only 124AU from the Sun right now ? about an eighth of the length of Sedna?s ellipse.

I won?t list all of the other likely dwarf planets, but one interesting one is Sedna, which is even further away than Eris: there is even some argument about whether it should be considered part of the Scattered Disc, or whether it should be considered part of an even more separated group, the Detached Objects. It flies in a wildly elliptical orbit, never coming closer to the Sun than 76AU (nearly twice as far as Pluto) and going as far out as 937AU. Its years last over 11,000 Earth years, and its surface may well be (it?s hard to tell) dark red, as red as Mars. At the farthest point of its orbit, the Sun would only be a dot in the sky, no brighter than a crescent moon on Earth. And Sedna is likely not alone; we suspect that there are another 40 or so similar-sized objects floating around at this great distance. These are the outer shores of our Solar System.

Which brings us to the end of our tour of the Solar System as we now understand it. Our revised list of planets, in order from the Sun, is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Ceres, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris. If we add in the most likely next candidates, we get Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Ceres, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Orcus, Pluto, Haumea, Quaoar, Makemake, 2007 OR-10, Eris, and Sedna.

I invite you to think up some good mnemonics for these. If you manage to work in ?2007 OR-10,? I?ll be particularly impressed.

Further reading:

Your one-stop shop for the minor planets is The Minor Planet Center, the branch of the International Astronomical Union that handles minor planets. They have all the latest catalogues, as well as a whole page of cool animations.

If you want to read more, Wikipedia is a great place to start, especially with this introductory article about the dwarf planets as a whole. The links in the rest of this article will point you at more about the individual planets and regions, and our quest to map our Solar System.

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Boeing's 787 problems return with Dreamliner fire in London

Just when Boeing thought its Dreamliner problems were over, the company faced a fresh crisis Friday when an empty 787 caught fire at London's Heathrow airport.

No injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire on the Ethiopian Airlines plane isn't yet clear. But the incident puts Boeing's marquee 787 Dreamliner fleet back in the headlines after it was grounded earlier this year because of a fire risk associated with the planes' batteries.

Boeing shares sank 3.6% on the news.

Boeing said it was "aware of the event," adding: "We have Boeing personnel on the ground at Heathrow and are working to fully understand and address this."

Mary Schiavo, a lawyer and former inspector general at the Department of Transportation, said Boeing staff likely "have their fingers crossed that it's not the battery" that caused Friday's fire.

"If it is the battery, the Federal Aviation Administration will be reevaluating the decision to let them fly again," Schiavo said.

An FAA spokeswoman said the agency had dispatched an official to Heathrow to assist in investigation of the incident.

Another Dreamliner flying out of the United Kingdom and operated by Thomson Airways was forced to turn back Friday after what the airline called "a technical issue." Thomson did not provide additional information about the problem.

The 787 Dreamliner represents a new generation of efficient wide-body, long-range aircraft, and Boeing has placed a big bet on the fleet.

Customer demand for the Dreamliner has remained solid despite the grounding earlier this year. The plane's lightweight design -- using composite material rather than aluminum, and wires instead of some of the hydraulics -- allows it to be far more fuel-efficient than earlier models. Fuel is the most expensive cost for most airlines.

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    Jack Jolley's 20-plus year coaching career at Belle Vernon has come to a surprising, sudden and disappointing end.

    "I was told that my position would be opened and that I could reapply," said Jolley, who has served as the Leopards head coach for 16 years, in a couple different stints. "I was shocked to hear the news, especially since we went further in the WPIAL team tournament than the program has ever gone before."

    When faced with the option of re-applying for his job, Jolley turned in his resignation at the April school board meeting.

    "Even if they had not had the votes to open my job, I could not have continued under the circumstances," Jolley said. "How can you coach under that kind of pressure? A coach has to run his own program and not look over his shoulder.

    "I figured it was the best move for me and for the kids if I resign."

    Belle Vernon had a 16-4 record last season, and a 12-8 mark the season before. The Leopards are expected to do even better this season.

    "We took 13 kids to the section tournament and 11 qualified for the WPIAL tournament," said Jolley, who had hoped to coach a couple more years. "And we only had two seniors on that team. I was really looking forward to the upcoming season. I will really miss the kids. I wish them the best of luck with their new coach."

    Tyler Nauman, a 2012 Pitt graduate, has been hired as Jolley's replacement.

    -- By Ken Wunderley

    Source: http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/sports/high-school-other/south-xtra-jolley-out-as-belle-vernon-coach-695013

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    Sony Music Unlimited for iOS adds high-quality streams and offline ...

    SAN MATEO, Calif., July 11, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Network Entertainment International today announced that the updated Music Unlimited service application (App) for iPhone? and iPod touch?1 is now available globally. The new App, which delivers improved performance and adds offline playback and high quality audio streaming, is available for free in the App Store?.

    After downloading the new App, Music Unlimited Service subscribers can download playlists, albums, and individual songs to their iPhone and iPod touch models allowing them to enjoy music even when they are not connected to a cellular or Wi-Fi network. Additionally, the new app offers the ability to stream tracks in 320kbps AAC high quality audio streaming for a crystal clear, high fidelity listening experience2.

    The Music Unlimited App is available for free from the App Store on iPhone and iPod touch or at https://itunes.apple.com/app/music-unlimited/id522556733.

    About the Music Unlimited service
    The Music Unlimited service is a cloud-based digital music service that hosts a global catalog of over 20 million licensed songs3 including all major labels, leading independent labels, and major publishers worldwide. Originally launched in December 2010, the Music Unlimited service is available on a wide range of Sony and non-Sony connected devices. With its breadth of available devices and regional reach, along with the depth of its music catalog, the Music Unlimited service is the ultimate music subscription service for users who want to play their music whenever and wherever. For more information, please visit: http://sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/music-unlimited.

    About Sony Entertainment Network
    Sony Entertainment Network is the ultimate destination for digital music, movies, games and more. All through the convenience of a single account, Sony Entertainment Network is a global comprehensive network platform that unifies Sony's digital entertainment experience across a growing ecosystem of Sony and non-Sony devices. Additional information about Sony Entertainment Network can be found by visiting: blog.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com, www.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com, www.facebook.com/sonyentertainment, and www.twitter.com/sonyentnet.

    1 Compatible with iPhone 5, 4s, 4, and 3GS and iPod touch; iOS version 4.3 and above.

    2 High quality audio is only available for streaming layback and not available for offline playback.

    3 Number of tracks available from the catalog varies by country and may be less.

    Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/07/11/sony-music-unlimited-ios-update/

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    Microsoft Congratulates Winners of the Third Annual National STEM Video Game Challenge

    By Caroline Curtin, Policy Counsel, Microsoft U.S. Government Affairs

    Yesterday was an exciting day for 16 talented young game designers from across the country as the Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop and E-Line Media announced the middle school and high school student winners of the 2013 National STEM Video Game Challenge. Microsoft is pleased to support this initiative for the third year in a row. Inspired by President Obama?s ?Educate to Innovate Campaign,? the competition aims to motivate interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) among students in grades 5-12 by tapping into their enthusiasm for playing and making video games.

    Nearly 4,000 middle school and high school students submitted video games to the Challenge this year. While many students chose to create games using platforms such as Kodu, many students chose to learn to code manually and use more complicated programs, such as Unity, a professional grade game design software package.

    Last year's National STEM Challenge Winners at the Award Ceremony in Washington, DC.

    The number of entries and sophistication of the games are not the only record-breaking aspects of the 2013 Challenge ? this year, the Challenge also invested a significant amount of time and effort to expand the impact in several key areas:

    • This year?s top original video games and game design concepts were selected in 14 categories and 68 percent of games had an educational component. Though this is not a requirement and it is not a factor in the judging process, we are pleased to see that so many students have chosen to integrate educational material into their game designs.
    • One-third of the games were submitted by girls, demonstrating success of the Challenge?s efforts to increase the participation of girls in the competition.
    • Over 56 percent of competitors designed their game with a teacher as his or her mentor. One entrant noted how his teacher related the design process to his STEM subject material.

    Microsoft congratulates all the STEM Video Game Challenge participants on their innovative and exciting game designs. We are proud to help empower young people to imagine and realize their full potential as part of our YouthSpark initiative, including supporting efforts like these to encourage interest in STEM education across the country.

    The complete list of 2013 STEM Challenge winners can be found here.

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    Source: http://blogs.technet.com/b/microsoftupblog/archive/2013/07/10/microsoft-congratulates-winners-of-the-third-annual-national-stem-video-game-challenge.aspx

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    Thursday, July 11, 2013

    The true confessions of a Chinese shadow banker

    Shadow banking has flourished in China for one simple reason: financial repression

    In the fall of 2010, as deputy head of China investment banking at UBS AG, I spoke to a group of wealthy investors in Beijing about the outlook for Chinese stocks. A rumpled, 50-something man from Hangzhou named Wang Zhigang pulled me aside afterward and asked for my advice about investing. Until then, he had made his money through curbside lending, not stocks. But, he lamented, his returns had dropped from more than 30% a year to a mere 23%. He worried about his personal fortune, which he had built up from nothing to almost 3 billion yuan (about $445 million back then).

    He hardly needed my advice, I told him. ?With your performance, even Ba-Fei-Te should farm out some money for you to manage!? I said, referring to Warren Buffett?s name in Chinese.

    China?s shadow bankers are easy to demonize. Their methods are unorthodox, possibly even unsavory. They look like a disaster waiting to happen

    Intrigued, I flew to Hangzhou a few days later to find out how Wang had done so well. He drove me to the Haining Leather Market to meet some of his customers. They were merchants of leather shoes, handbags and accessories. Their network was wide and close-knit, and they sold products globally through traditional channels, as well as online.

    Twenty years ago, these guys would have looked like small fish to a traditional bank. Even after their businesses had grown exponentially, they couldn?t supply the kind of collateral that banks demanded. Yet these merchants needed money, and they needed it fast. So they turned for help to ?shadow? bankers, like Wang.

    Shadow Portfolios

    There has been a lot of talk lately about shadow banking in China. Between curbside lenders, microcredit institutions, pawnshops, trust loans, ?wealth management products? from banks and other components, this murky and unregulated financial universe is now worth an estimated $5 trillion, challenging the dominance of the traditional banking sector. Such unrestrained growth naturally worries China?s central bank, which fears that a flood of bad shadow loans could prompt a financial meltdown similar to the U.S. subprime crisis in 2008. A liquidity squeeze in June, when the central bank allowed interbank lending rates to rise to as high as 20% before intervening, was widely interpreted as a warning to banks to clean up their shadow portfolios.

    The threat to China?s financial system is right there ? out in the open ? not lurking in the shadows

    China?s shadow bankers are easy to demonize. Like Wang, many are nicotine-stained and seemingly unsophisticated. Their methods are unorthodox, possibly even unsavory. Their loans don?t show up on any balance sheets. They look like a disaster waiting to happen.

    I believe these fears are misplaced, and I should know: Eight months after my visit to Hangzhou, I became a shadow banker myself. Since 2011, I have run a microcredit firm in Guangzhou, which provides loans to thousands of small-scale entrepreneurs: florists, restaurateurs, fish farmers, vegetable growers, roadside hawkers.

    Although we charge about 24% annually for our money, demand remains virtually unlimited. Our customers are too small and too unstable to get traditional bank loans. At the same time, because we keep our loan amounts small ? $20,000 apiece on average ? and because we have close contact with our clients, the business has proved reasonably secure. Our bad debts have not strayed above 5% since the firm was founded five years ago.

    This month, I visited Wang in Hangzhou again. A few borrowers had defaulted in recent months, he told me, but unlike some of his competitors, he had been ?extremely lucky.? He was scrupulous about only lending to clients and businesses he knew well, and years of experience had given him a good eye.

    ?This is my hard-earned money; I have to be careful,? he told me. ?My family was dirt-poor when I was a child. I am just so afraid of becoming poor again.? Wang?s fortune had almost doubled since I had last seen him.

    Lower Leverage

    One cannot defend a $5 trillion industry with a couple of examples. Two of Wang?s colleagues had been wiped out in the last year after large borrowers defaulted. Several other informal lenders in Hangzhou had ended up behind bars after disgruntled investors accused them of fraud. In recent weeks, news reports have described mass bankruptcies among small businesses that had borrowed heavily from shadow banks at exorbitant rates.

    But neither should one condemn all of shadow banking because of stories like these. Shadow banking is well diversified, and serves a legitimate customer base. By and large, it has much lower leverage than banks or corporate China. Losses at shadow banks are often absorbed by entrepreneurs themselves, without affecting the taxpayer.

    Even the ?wealth management products? offered by regular banks are not to be feared, because they are just deposits, pure and simple, whatever the theoretical distinctions. I buy them myself.

    Certainly, the sector could stand to be brought under greater supervision. But many of the regulations already in place are vague and unreasonable. Authorities have never clearly defined something as fundamental as what constitutes ?illegal fundraising.? Microcredit operations, like ours, are allowed to borrow from no more than two banks for any more than 50% of their equity capital. Why only two banks? Why only 50%? These restrictions are arbitrary, and they severely limit our ability to lend to underprivileged customers.

    The government and the media are scapegoating the wrong culprit. Shadow banking has flourished in China for one simple reason: financial repression. By keeping interest rates artificially low, authorities have forced savers to search for more lucrative financial products. By favoring banks ? which, in turn, favor state-owned or well-connected private-sector companies with loans ? they have forced small enterprises to seek out people like me and Wang.

    Meanwhile, projects that might look sketchy at 9% interest rates suddenly look feasible at 6%. Under such conditions, traditional banks have steadily lowered their lending standards ? from prime loans to subprime and then to simply silly loans.

    Sound familiar? That?s how the 2008 financial crisis began, too. Leaders are right to worry about the possibility of a banking crisis in China. But instead of focusing their ire on shadow bankers, they should raise benchmark interest rates in order to reduce the amount of credit flowing to dodgy loans through the formal banking sector. The threat to China?s financial system is right there ? out in the open ? not lurking in the shadows.

    51LW+FxiV1L._SL500_AA300_Joe Zhang is the author of ?Inside China?s Shadow Banking: The Next Subprime Crisis??

    Bloomberg.com

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    Wednesday, July 10, 2013

    Blair on Ed Miliband?s Union Reforms


    Source: http://blogs.independent.co.uk/2013/07/09/blair-on-ed-milibands-union-reforms/

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    Largest Nev. fires still growing near Vegas, Reno

    LAS VEGAS (AP) ? Two large Nevada wildfires advanced Tuesday through mountain areas near Las Vegas and southwest of Reno, while firefighters added resources and began looking to the weather to help quell flames.

    Fifty firefighters were added to the effort at the Carpenter 1 Fire on Mount Charleston northwest of Las Vegas, bringing to more than 800 the number of personnel battling the blaze identified as the top priority in the West, U.S. Forest Service spokesman Jay Nichols said.

    "We've got a fire running from 11,000 feet to about 5,000 feet," Nichols said of the elevation of the blaze sparked by lightning July 1 and still just 15 percent contained eight days later.

    It's burning in pinion, juniper and bristlecone pine forest in rugged territory covering more than 30 square miles and continues to threaten about 400 homes. More than 500 residents and another 98 teenagers at a youth correctional camp have been evacuated since the weekend.

    "It's dry," Nichols said. "We've got torching trees and spotting fire. We're being extremely careful and monitoring the safety of firefighters and the public."

    In northern Nevada, the Bison fire grew Monday to 40 square miles in the Pine Nut Mountains near Gardnerville and Carson City. Fire spokeswoman Lisa Ross said one of the 720 firefighters on the lines suffered a knee injury. Containment was reported at 25 percent.

    Fires were also burning across the West in California, where 100 mountain cabins were destroyed in San Diego County, and also in Alaska, Idaho and Arizona, where a memorial service is being held Tuesday for 19 firefighters killed in a wildfire north of Phoenix.

    In Nevada, 19 elite Hotshot crews and 44 engine companies were battling the Carpenter 1 Fire some 25 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nichols said.

    Smoke from the fire created a towering white cloud that stretched northeast, visible from downtown. The Clark County Department of Air Quality issued a health advisory that officials said would remain in effect through Sunday.

    No injuries were reported in the southern Nevada fire that started July 1 on the west side of Mount Charleston near Pahrump and quickly spread east into rugged terrain reachable only on foot. Officials said Monday that some $2.4 million had already been spent fighting the fire.

    Mount Charleston is a popular weekend getaway, where summer temperatures can be 15 to 20 degrees cooler than in Las Vegas, which has sizzled in the triple digits for more than 10 days.

    More than 400 homes in Trout, Kyle, Lee, Harris Springs and Lovell canyons were evacuated during the weekend, along with a Clark County-run youth correctional camp that houses 98 teenagers at a mountain elevation of almost 8,500 feet above sea level. State highways 156 and 157 were closed into the canyons, and evacuation shelters were set up at schools in Las Vegas and Pahrump.

    Crews were also working to protect about 100 non-residential structures including barns, sheds and corrals, Nichols said.

    Daytime high temperatures on the mountain were expected to decrease over the next few days after peaking at 90 degrees on Saturday, but firefighters were still hampered by gusty winds and humidity levels in the single digits.

    The Bison Fire in northern Nevada, which straddles the Douglas and Lyon county lines, nearly doubled in size Monday from a day earlier as it burned through tinder-dry brush, dead trees and pinion-juniper forests. By afternoon the fire was estimated at more than 27 square miles.

    The mountain range also stretches into Carson City. Late in the day, fire officials closed popular back-country roads leading from the state capital into the mountains because of the fire's path.

    No homes have been lost since the blaze broke out July 4, but officials said several old structures burned in the Slater Mine area.

    More than 700 firefighters battled gusty winds, low humidity and temperatures in the 90s, Ross said.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Sandra Chereb in Carson City contributed to this report.

    ___

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    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/largest-nev-fires-still-growing-near-vegas-reno-161823396.html

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    Muslim women of today ? not just the past ? must be respected in Egypt, Syria

    This week in Egypt and Syria, two prominent Muslim women have been at the center of the action ? but no one has really bothered to mention them. Maybe that?s because they died several centuries ago.

    Violent protests at a mosque in Egypt named for one and mortar attacks at a shrine in Syria named for the other have obscured the powerful teachings and extraordinary lives of two powerful Muslim women from the past ? women who have lent more than just their names to the history of Islam and the location of present-day conflicts.

    OPINION: Five guidelines for US role in Syria

    Since millions of protesters began flooding into Egypt?s Tahrir Square last week, the supporters of deposed President Mohamed Morsi ? dominated by the Muslim Brotherhood ? have been camping out in front of the Rabia el-Adawiya mosque. The irony here is that the Islamist party that many feel treats women as unequal has been rallying at a mosque named after the most famous female mystic in Islam who died around 801.

    At the time that Rabia el-Adawiya lived in Iraq, she was praised by women and men alike for her mystic devotion to God and her life of Sufi simplicity and sincerity. Carrying a torch in one hand and a bucket of water in the other ? to set fire to heaven and put out the flames of hell ? she famously proclaimed:

    ?O God! If I worship You for fear of Hell, burn me in Hell,

    and if I worship You in hope of Paradise, exclude me from Paradise.

    But if I worship You for Your Own sake alone,

    withhold not from me Your everlasting Beauty.?

    Rabia is considered by scholars to be the first proponent of the Sufi understanding of God/Allah as ?the Beloved.? The past respect afforded to her as a pious believer and influential teacher of both men and women stands in stark contrast to the way women in Egypt today have been treated by both the Muslim Brotherhood and by predatory protesters in Tahrir Square, where sexual assault is rampant.

    Hasan of Basra, a famous Sufi in his own right and a contemporary student of Rabia's, once said, ?I passed one whole night and day with Rabi?a speaking about the Way and Truth, and it never passed through my mind that I was a man, nor did it occur to her that she was a woman.?

    Unfortunately, today, too few Muslim men respect the capacity of Muslim women to guide and inspire. Aside from any questions about the legitimacy of President Morsi's ouster in Egypt, one can only hope that the recent change in government will help give all Egyptian women (along with other disenfranchised groups) more power to shape domestic policy, as well as Egypt?s role on the global stage.

    Around the same time that the Muslim Brotherhood began surrounding the Rabia El-Adawiya mosque a couple weeks ago, skirmishes broke out in Syria at the shrine of Sayyida Zeinab ? one of the most revered sites for Shiite Muslims in the world. Zeinab, as the granddaughter of the prophet Muhammad, is beloved by both Muslim women and men alike ? and she even has a shrine in Cairo.

    When I first visited the shrine of Sayyida Zeinab in Syria right before the war broke out, I was struck not only by the shrine?s majestic mirror mosaics, towering marble columns, and golden dome, but also by the immense spiritual and communal power of the women ? from all over the world ? packed within its walls (not to mention the men praying outside of them).

    But now the shrine of one of Islam?s most revered women has become a prime target of Sunni rebel mortars. And with many Lebanese and Iraqi Shiite fighters killed in Syria being commemorated at home as ?martyrs in the defense of the holy shrine of Sayyida Zeinab? ? regardless of where they fought ? the centrality of her symbolic presence in the conflict is clear.

    One senior Shiite cleric, Ali al-Amin, has decried the violence committed in her name: ?Sayyida Zainab does not want bloodshed in the name of defending her shrine, but rather unity and shunning sedition.?

    The landscapes of Egypt and Syria are scattered with the splendid shrines of powerful Muslim women ? women like Sayyida Ruqayya and Sayyida Nafisa, often called the patron saints of Cairo, and Shaggar al Durr, who ruled Egypt as sultan in the 13th century. Unfortunately, Egyptian and Syrian women today are struggling to have their voices heard above the gunfire and roar of the angry masses. This, in spite of their brave and consistent presence in places like Egypt?s Tahrir Square ? where last week, at least 100 women were reportedly sexually assaulted, many of them raped in public.

    OPINION: Five guidelines for US role in Syria

    With all the violence against women that the power struggles of battling political egos and civil war can bring, the visionary women of today ? not just the women of yesterday, like Rabia el-Adawiya and Sayyida Zeinab ? must be welcomed into the heart of the action to help resolve these brutal conflicts. Their presence is more essential than ever for ushering in much needed peace and prosperity ? and perhaps even the healing compassion of the Beloved.

    Emily O'Dell is the Whittlesey Chair of History and Archaeology at the American University of Beirut.

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    Sports Hub: Football match set to be first major event for Hub's official opening in May

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    'You're Next' Filmmakers Cast Lance Reddick, Brendan Meyer in 'The Guest' (Exclusive)

    By Jeff Sneider

    LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Genre fan favorite Lance Reddick ("Fringe") and Canadian teen star Brendan Meyer ("Mr. Young") are set to join Dan Stevens and Maika Monroe in the psychological thriller "The Guest," individuals familiar with the project have told TheWrap.

    Project hails from the filmmaking team behind Lionsgate's upcoming horror movie "You're Next," including director Adam Wingard, writer Simon Barrett and producers Keith Calder and Jessica Wu of Snoot Entertainment. Production starts this summer in New Mexico.

    Stevens ("Downton Abbey") stars as David, an ex-Marine who returns from a tour of duty and is taken in by a fallen comrade's family, who he proceeds to terrorize.

    As the female lead, Monroe will seek to protect her family from David's cold-blooded wrath.

    Meyer will play Monroe's younger brother, while Reddick will play a government agent aware of David's medical history who sets out to stop his violent rampage.

    Reddick, who recently hosted the Saturn Awards and co-starred in Sony's "White House Down," has amassed a strong international fan base due to his dramatic turns on HBO's "The Wire," Fox's "Fringe" and ABC's "Lost." He just wrapped his first studio comedy, Universal's "Search Party," and will soon be seen in Spike Lee's highly-anticipated remake of "Oldboy." As a producer, Reddick is also developing movies under his Christai Films banner. He's represented by Paradigm and Steven Adams Entertainment.

    Meyer has been working non-stop since wrapping a successful three-season run as the title character in the YTV and Disney XD series "Mr. Young," in which he played a child prodigy who teaches his high school-aged peers. He'll soon be seen alongside Ron Perlman in "The Virginian" as well as in Hallmark Channel's "Cedar Cove" and "Garage Sale Mystery." The 18 year-old recently wrapped production on his directorial debut "A Job," which hits the festival circuit in 2014. He's repped by Gersh and Play Management.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/youre-next-filmmakers-cast-lance-reddick-brendan-meyer-211220713.html

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    Asiana crash casualties from China reportedly best friends

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    ABC Australia - Monday 8th July, 2013

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    San Diego Union-Tribune - Monday 8th July, 2013

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  • Afghanistan arrests former US translator

    Lexington Herald-Leader - Monday 8th July, 2013

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  • Chinese generals son to face trial on rape charges

    Times of India - Monday 8th July, 2013

    was indicted on Monday in Beijing, along with four others who allegedly took part in the February incident. It appears Li is being charged as an adult, although calls to the prosecutor's office rang unanswered. Li is the son of Li Shuangjiang, 72, famed for crooning patriotic anthems for ...

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    Monday, July 8, 2013

    Could VCU Rams? Shaka Smart Be the Next College Basketball Coach To Go Pro?

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    After signing an extension with the Butler Bulldogs, it was safe to say that Brad Stevens was going to be the head coach for the foreseeable future. Apparently, those contract things don?t mean much because Stevens dashed off for the NBA to be the next head coach of the Boston Celtics. With that in mind, could VCU Rams? Shaka Smart be the next college basketball coach to go pro?

    I am not saying that this will happen right away?if it does happen at all?because Smart will coach the Rams in the upcoming season. However, once the NBA playoffs end next year and head coaches get fired?which will happen?I am sure Smart?s name will pop up when talking about college coaches going pro.

    The only person who really knows if Smart will leave VCU for the NBA is none other than Smart.

    However, the Rams are set to possibly have one of their best seasons in school history. Many players are returning to the team and VCU has a great chance of winning the Atlantic 10 Conference. Not to mention, this is a team that earned a No. 5 seed in last year?s dance and won 27 games on the season. If VCU really does meet expectations or exceeds them, just imagine the seed that they will earn in the 2014 NCAA Tournament.

    VCU seems to be a great gig right now, thanks to Smart. Who knows if he will dash off to the NBA in the future, but after Stevens doing so, it is a definite possibility. Hopefully there is something in Smart?s contract that says he can?t do so for at least a couple of years, but who knows and who really understands contracts these days, since they are always broken.

    If you?re a tweeter, feel free to follow me?@TheTrevorLowry.

    Source: http://www.rantsports.com/ncaa-basketball/2013/07/07/could-vcu-rams-shaka-smart-be-the-next-college-basketball-coach-to-go-pro/

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