Saturday, December 31, 2011

Turn down the iPod to save your hearing

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Today's ubiquitous MP3 players permit users to listen to crystal-clear tunes at high volume for hours on end ? a marked improvement on the days of the Walkman. But according to Tel Aviv University research, these advances have also turned personal listening devices into a serious health hazard, with teenagers as the most at-risk group.

One in four teens is in danger of early hearing loss as a direct result of these listening habits, says Prof. Chava Muchnik of TAU's Department of Communication Disorders in the Stanley Steyer School of Health Professions at the Sackler Faculty of Medicine and the Sheba Medical Center. With her colleagues Dr. Ricky Kaplan-Neeman, Dr. Noam Amir, and Ester Shabtai, Prof. Muchnik studied teens' music listening habits and took acoustic measurements of preferred listening levels.

The results, published in the International Journal of Audiology, demonstrate clearly that teens have harmful music-listening habits when it comes to iPods and other MP3 devices. "In 10 or 20 years it will be too late to realize that an entire generation of young people is suffering from hearing problems much earlier than expected from natural aging," says Prof. Muchnik.

Hearing loss before middle age

Hearing loss caused by continuous exposure to loud noise is a slow and progressive process. People may not notice the harm they are causing until years of accumulated damage begin to take hold, warns Prof. Muchnik. Those who are misusing MP3 players today might find that their hearing begins to deteriorate as early as their 30's and 40's ? much earlier than past generations.

The first stage of the study included 289 participants aged 13 to 17. They were asked to answer questions about their habits on personal listening devices (PLDs) ? specifically, their preferred listening levels and the duration of their listening. In the second stage, measurements of these listening levels were performed on 74 teens in both quiet and noisy environments. The measured volume levels were used to calculate the potential risk to hearing according to damage risk criteria laid out by industrial health and safety regulations.

The study's findings are worrisome, says Prof. Muchnik. Eighty percent of teens use their PLDs regularly, with 21 percent listening from one to four hours daily, and eight percent listening more than four hours consecutively. Taken together with the acoustic measurement results, the data indicate that a quarter of the participants are at severe risk for hearing loss.

Dangerous decibels

Currently, industry-related health and safety regulations are the only benchmark for measuring the harm caused by continuous exposure to high volume noise. But there is a real need for additional music risk criteria in order to prevent music-induced hearing loss, Prof. Muchnik says. In the meantime, she recommends that manufacturers adopt the European standards that limit the output of PLDs to 100 decibels. Currently, maximum decibel levels can differ from model to model, but some can go up to 129 decibels.

Steps can also be taken by schools and parents, she says. Some school boards are developing programs to increase awareness of hearing health, such as the "Dangerous Decibels" program in Oregon schools, which provides early education on the subject. Teens could also choose over-the-ear headphones instead of the ear buds that commonly come with an iPod.

In the near future, the researchers will focus on the music listening habits of younger children, including pre-teens, and the development of advanced technological solutions to enable the safe use of PLDs.

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Fabolous Buries The Competition On New Mixtape

Fab rounds out his There Is No Competition mixtape series with third installment, in Mixtape Daily.
By Rob Markman


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Photo: MTV News

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Headliners: Fabolous and DJ Drama
Representing: Brooklyn, New York
Mixtape: There Is No Competition III: Death Comes in 3's
Real Spit: Funeral Fab takes no days off — not even Christmas. On Sunday while many were celebrating the holidays with family, Fabolous decided to gift-wrap his latest mixtape and release it online as a free download. There Is No Competition III: Death Comes in 3's is the third installment of the popular series that Fab and DJ Drama started in 2008.

"The theme of There Is No Competition III, it has the subtitle Death Comes in 3's, which plays along in the trilogy of this tape," Fab told Mixtape Daily.

The death-themed tape doesn't disappoint. On "Black City," Fabolous dons appropriate mourning attire and rides Tyga's "Rack City" beat to take shots at his rap competitors. The killing spree continues on the Lloyd Banks-assisted "Get Down or Lay Down" when F-A-B-O spits, "Money over bitches, dirt on top of bitch, n---as/ Put you in ya place, it happens to be a ditch, n---a." The Street Fam general calls upon more rap comrades on "B.E.T," which features Styles P and Jadakiss, and then again on "Unf---witable" with Red Café.

Things begin to get personal on "Death in the Family." Over an eerie-sounding track, Loso partners up with his brother Paul Cain and together they bid farewell to an unnamed former friend. "I be sayin' to myself as I put on the gloves, it hurts when you gotta kill a n---a you love," Fab raps on the hook.

It isn't all slow singing and flower bringing though. Fab and Meek Mill trade witty bars on "You Don't Know 'Bout It," and on "Spend It," Loso hooks up with Trey Songz as they deliver their take on 2 Chainz's underground hit of the same name.

With Fab's sixth studio album, Loso's Way 2, due out next year, TINC III is the perfect way to end a notable year for the Brooklyn MC, who made a killing in the streets.

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» "Death Comes in 3's" - "It's like the wake; it's like the thing before the funeral. It's just me, a little bit of my sh-- talking, my letting know they're in for a ride with this mixtape."

» "You Don't Know 'Bout It" - "It started out just being a beat that I liked. I heard it, it was a Travis Porter song, actually. I just jumped on it and hit Meek up."

For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Video: Trading Commodities in 2012

Weighing all the market factors impacting the commodity market and sharing investor advice for the new year, with Michael Dudas, Sterne Agee senior research analyst and Donald Carson, Susquehanna Financial Group senior analyst.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Navteq traffic to launch on Garmin devices using HD radio technology

The state of morning gridlock just got a little more real with the introduction of Navteq's real-time traffic via HD radio -- to be included with Garmin's nüvi 3490LMT personal navigation device. The service is said to be four to ten times faster than other similar offerings, updating details every 30 seconds for 270,000 miles of bumper-to-bumper goodness. Lucky for us, the feature will be available on other nüvi devices as well, using the Garmin GTM 60 adapter. Push past the break to check out the full PR.

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Congress poised to pass payroll tax cut deal (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? Congress, after months of bitter fighting, is poised on Friday to pass a payroll tax cut extension that President Barack Obama argues is vital to the health of the economy.

The legislation would continue for two months a 4.2 percent payroll tax rate that otherwise would expire on December 31 and ratchet up to 6.2 percent for 160 million American workers.

"I congratulate members of Congress for ending the partisan stalemate," said Obama.

House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner yielded to pressure from Democrats and his party and agreed, with minor changes, to allow a vote on a bill passed by the Senate last week with bipartisan support.

Boehner acknowledged the opposition that he faced in initially opposing the measure.

"It may not have been politically the smartest thing in the world," Boehner told reporters late on Thursday. But he said his fellow House Republicans "waged a good fight."

Obama said: "Because of this agreement, every working American will keep his or her tax cut - about $1,000 for the average family" over the course of a year.

The two-month deal between Democrats and Republicans in the Senate and House comes after they were unable to agree on ways to offset the costs of a full-year extension.

If both chambers approve the two-month extension on Friday, a new round of negotiations would begin in January to add 10 more months to the measure.

Some last-minute roadblocks could still occur. If any member of Congress objects to a fast vote on Friday, passage of the two-month extension would be delayed, probably until next week.

It was unclear whether any restive conservative Republicans in the House might object to a voice vote, forcing Boehner to schedule a roll-call vote in coming days.

But either way, the legislation is expected to eventually be approved by Congress and sent to Obama to sign into law before the December 31 deadline.

Last Saturday, the Senate approved the two-month extension in a strong, bipartisan vote. But House conservatives, challenging Boehner, said they would not go along. Instead, they pushed for a year-long extension, despite earlier opposition to any renewal of the payroll tax cut.

Their maneuvers led some Democrats to suspect that Republicans were simply trying to kill the measure.

House Republicans all week insisted on a 12-month payroll tax extension. But Democrats did not budge, arguing that the two-month compromise hammered out in the Senate must first be approved to ensure no lapse in the lower rate. Then, they said, negotiations could continue.

But with opposition to the House Republicans mounting every day - from Senate Republicans lawmakers to conservative commentators and outside political advisors, Boehner saw no alternative but to relent.

Besides extending the payroll tax cut for two months, the legislation also temporarily continues some unemployment benefits that were set to expire in coming weeks and avoids a cut in payments to doctors who treat elderly patients in the government-backed Medicare health insurance program.

In one victory for Republicans, the legislation has a provision aimed at forcing a quick decision by Obama on the Keystone XL pipeline project that would run from Canada to the Texas coast.

(Editing by Paul Simao)

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Harrison Ford and Chadwick Boseman will star in an upcoming movie about Jackie Robinson

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This is not the Samsung Galaxy S III

 

Samsung concept render

Now you know how I hate to burst anyone's bubble, especially this close to Christmas. But -- oh, who am I kidding. I love to do that. Especially this close to Christmas.

This is not the Samsung Galaxy S III. It's not a leaked render. It is, however, a nicely done concept render, and it managed to fool a few people today, judging from the amount of tips in our inbox. But, no, folks, it's not the Samsung Galaxy S III, which has not been announced, has not been leaked, and is not seen in the picture above.

Repeat: That is not the Samsung Galaxy S III.

We all straight now? It's a fan render that was posted to some Russian "Samsung Phone Owners' Club" group, then reposted on a couple other sites and picked up before Concept-Phones published an update. Whoopsie. Again, not real. Move on.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Courtney Love Won?t Be Evicted Until After Christmas

Rocker Courtney Love has avoided eviction from her New York property over Christmas – the singer’s case has been pushed back until January. The Hole frontwoman moved into the Manhattan townhouse earlier this year but the building’s owner Donna Lyon has launched a legal battle against the star, claiming she owes more than $50,000 in [...]

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Gadhafi death adds poignancy to Lockerbie memorial (AP)

WASHINGTON ? President Barack Obama's counterterrorism chief says the 270 people killed in the 1988 airplane bombing over Lockerbie, Scotland, can rest more peacefully knowing that longtime Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi (MOO'-ah-mar gah-DAH'-fee) is dead.

John Brennan made the comments Wednesday at a memorial service marking the 23rd anniversary of the bombing. Gadhafi's regime eventually took responsibility for the attack. Many victims were American.

Brennan says Gadhafi's death adds special poignancy to this year's anniversary. He says the families of those killed can mark the day for the first time knowing that Gadhafi's regime has finally come to an end.

The only person convicted in the bombing was returned to Libya in 2009. Brennan said the U.S. has repeatedly emphasized to Libya's new government the importance of dealing with his case.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

A Polish woman's heroic journey of self-discovery (AP)

WARSAW, Poland ? As Nazi troops imposed their terror on Warsaw, an 18-year-old Polish girl slipped into a Warsaw church with an elderly rabbi to teach him how to dip his hand in holy water and cross himself.

The rabbi, his newly shaven beard leaving his cheeks white, approached the lesson with gravity, skimming the water in the church font and crossing himself with slow reverence, hoping this would help him pass as Catholic.

"You've already exposed yourself! You're dead already!" the teenager whispered in his ear, and showed him how to perform the sacred gestures the way she and other Catholics did, so quickly and automatically that she barely touched her head and chest.

"Without respect?" the rabbi asked.

"Without any respect!" the girl replied.

It was 1943 in Nazi-occupied Poland and any mistake could cost him his life, and hers, too. The Nazis would have killed her for helping a Jew.

What she did not know back then: She was a Jew herself.

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Magdalena Grodzka-Guzkowska's journey of self-discovery is pieced together from interviews with her and people close to her, emails made available to The Associated Press, information provided by Yad Vashem, her memoir "Lucky Woman," and documentary footage.

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Decades after she helped save the rabbi and about a dozen others, mostly children, by teaching them Christian customs, Grodzka-Guzkowska discovered documents in an old suitcase showing that her father and other close family members were Jews. Growing up she knew vaguely that one of her great grandmothers was Jewish but nothing more about those roots.

Shared humanity, not ancestry, impelled her to heroism.

"I remember running with children through the city. It was horrible," the now frail Grodzka-Guzkowska told The Associated Press, her hand trembling as she sat in a wheelchair.

"And I felt I had to help."

Grodzka-Guzkowska knew Catholic prayers and customs so well that the anti-Nazi resistance tasked her with teaching them to Jews. Today, at age 86, she's living out her last years waiting to be buried in a white shroud according to the ancient customs of her ancestors.

The discovery of Jewish roots is a growing phenomenon in Poland, where increasing numbers of Catholic or secular Poles in recent years have learned, often from deathbed confessions of loved ones or from chance discoveries of documents, that they are of Jewish descent.

Poland, for centuries a refuge for Jews in a largely hostile Europe, once was home to Europe's largest Jewish population. Many Jews became culturally assimilated before World War II, while some sought survival through baptism during the German occupation of 1939-1945.

Such knowledge was often repressed due to the trauma inflicted by the Hitler era and anti-Semitic persecution during the communist decades that followed.

Today, as democracy here matures, many Poles who discover their Jewishness have turned from hiding their Jewish roots to celebrating them, and non-Jews also are finding themselves drawn to the rich Polish-Jewish past.

For Grodzka-Guzkowska, a true understanding of her identity, and the danger it could have posed, came late in life. It inspired her to immerse herself in the Torah, dream of visiting Israel and ask Poland's chief rabbi to bury her in Warsaw's Jewish cemetery.

Like many Jews in prewar Poland, Grodzka-Guzkowska's Jewish great-grandmother, a pediatrician, intermarried. Her descendants were so well integrated into Catholic society that the matriarch's Jewishness meant little to Grodzka-Guzkowska when she was growing up.

"The most important fact about my great-grandmother was that she was a doctor, not a Jew," Grodzka-Guzkowska said in 2007 in an interview for a documentary in progress, "I am a Jew," by filmmakers Slawomir Grunberg and Katka Reszke.

"During the war I saved Jewish children while not being aware that I was Jewish," she recalled. "I saved them because that is what had to be done."

One landmark on her path to a new identity came during a dinner at the home of a Jewish friend in the 1990s, when she mentioned her Jewish great-grandmother ? her mother's mother's mother.

The friend, Konstanty Gebert, explained to her that this precise lineage was significant because Jewish law traces Judaism from mother to child, meaning that technically speaking, she was Jewish, too.

"This means that instead of saving those children, I should have been protecting myself?" Gebert recalled her saying. The realization made her giggle like a teenager.

After that evening, she began to cultivate a relationship with Warsaw's Jewish community and to attend services at Warsaw's Nozyk synagogue.

It was another discovery five years ago that confirmed her sense of Jewishness completely: the discovery of documents showing that her father was Jewish. Grodzka-Guzkowska had grown up attending a private Catholic school for girls, and her father's parentage had never been discussed in the family.

As she was sorting out old stuff cluttering a closet, she found identity documents in a suitcase that showed both her paternal grandparents were Jewish. This revelation, more than anything, caused a profound shift in her identity and made her finally think of herself as a Jew.

She learned a few Hebrew words and delved into reading the Old Testament. She envisioned herself wrapped in a simple white shroud with mourners placing stones on her tomb, rather than the flowers found in Catholic cemeteries.

"I will be buried in the Jewish cemetery as a Jew," she said. Chief Rabbi Michael Schudrich confirms her wishes will be carried out.

Grodzka-Guzkowska's gradual embrace of Judaism paralleled cultural shifts within Poland after the 1989 collapse of its communist government, as it began its painful but ultimately successful transition to democracy.

These days, although there is occasional vandalism of Jewish cemeteries and some anti-Semitism persists, Polish Jews sometimes say they feel safer walking the streets of Warsaw in a yarmulke, or skullcap, than they would in many Western European cities.

As Poles with Jewish roots feel freer to explore a heritage that once spelled death, the nation's Jewish traditions also are going mainstream, with students packing Jewish history and Hebrew courses and all kinds of people flocking to Jewish festivals held in Krakow, Warsaw and even in smaller towns.

In 1939 Poland's Jews numbered nearly 3.5 million, about 10 percent of the population. Today, there are no firm statistics on how many people in this nation of 38 million identify themselves as Jewish. The Conference of European Rabbis estimates that Poland's Jewish population has grown from just a few thousand to more than 20,000 over the past 30 years.

Many of the prewar Jews were traditional Orthodox believers who lived in villages or shtetls that formed the archetypal image made famous in "Fiddler On The Roof." Many others became fully integrated into mainstream Polish society: doctors, writers, military officers, scientists.

Amid Poland's cultural changes, aging Poles with family secrets feel it is finally time to pass them on to the next generation. In some cases, such discoveries spark personal transformations, inspiring adult men to undergo circumcision or to take on new names.

Most of those who decide to live as Jews are in their 20s or 30s, with the older generations often still too fearful of anti-Semitism to want to live openly as Jews. Grodzka-Guzkowska is a prominent exception.

"It's an amazing story," said Rabbi Stas Wojciechowicz. "Three generations after the war people are rediscovering their Judaism and some are undergoing formal conversion. ... It's the third and fourth generation that is closing this cycle."

He said he also has been struck by how so many Polish Jews belong very much to the Jewish and Catholic worlds simultaneously. His synagogue, for instance, practically empties of worshippers around Christmas and All Saints Day, a major Catholic holiday when Poles visit the graves of ancestors.

"They say they are sorry but they need to be with their parents at those times," he said. "Almost everybody has this story of a divided family, with one part Jewish ? mostly the younger generation ? while the older one isn't."

Not long after Grodzka-Guzkowska embraced her Jewishness, it proved an obstacle to her being honored for her wartime heroism.

A Jewish boy she had rescued was reunited with her in 2007 as a grown man. William Donat petitioned Israel's Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial to name her a "Righteous Among the Nations" in recognition of her wartime heroism.

But Yad Vashem hesitated on the grounds the award only recognizes non-Jews.

As Yad Vashem wavered, Chief Rabbi Schudrich and her friend Gebert, a prominent member of Warsaw's Jewish community, made the case that she should be given the award because she had acted during the war with the consciousness of a Catholic, not a Jew.

"Magda decided in a moment to save Jewish children," Schudrich wrote in a 2008 email to Yad Vashem. "Why are we taking so long?"

The Jerusalem-based institute ultimately ruled in her favor: It honored her in 2009.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Jackson house items sell for nearly $1 million





ANN CURRY, co-host: Back now at 8:35. It's been two and a half years since the death of Michael Jackson and now all of the items from the home where Jackson spent his final days are hitting the auction block. We're going to have a preview in just moment. But first, a short tour of the multimillion-dollar mansion. It's a mansion fit for a king and the King of Pop handpicked this six bedroom estate in the heart of Los Angeles using its sitting rooms and fully functional movie theater as his personal sanctuary while he rehearsed for his comeback " This Is It " tour. But it's the furnishings that Michael Jackson used, some personalized by the singer, that will get the most attention at the auction , including an antique armoire where he wrote a motivating message to himself. "Train, perfection March, April, full out May." As we mentioned those items and hundreds more are now about to hit the auction block and Darren Julien and Martin Nolan are from Julien 's auction house . Guys, good morning.

Mr. DARREN JULIEN: Good morning, Ann.

Mr. MARTIN NOLAN: Good morning.

CURRY: You have experience auctioning off Michael Jackson 's things before.

Mr. JULIEN: Mm-hmm.

CURRY: But this one seems to be a little different. He didn't actually own any of these things, they're from the house where he spent his final, final days. Do you expect that viewers will have as much interest in items that he actually never owned himself?

Mr. JULIEN: Very much so. Because it's very much like when we sold the house of -- the contents of Brentwood where Marilyn Monroe passed away.

CURRY: Mm-hmm.

Mr. JULIEN: Those items were owned by a lady that bought the house afterwards, we sold them for record prices. And remember these are -- these are items that surrounded Michael and his family the last year of their lives together.

CURRY: Exactly. Which kind of brings another point, Martin . I mean there is a kind of morbid nature to this. I mean we just heard about the end of the trial not so long ago. These are actually things that really were connected to him as he was struggling.

Mr. NOLAN: Right.

CURRY: According to everything we've learned.

Mr. NOLAN: Very much. But there's still a demand for his items.

CURRY: Yeah.

Mr. NOLAN: There's a love affair with Michael Jackson all over the world, from China , Japan , everywhere in the world people desperately want something. They're very nostalgic, they want his -- a memory. Michael is gone, they want to cling on to something tangible.

CURRY: So now the owners of the home that where he rented are selling this.

Mr. JULIEN: Mm-hmm.

CURRY: Putting them on auction and they would benefit from this auction . And one of things comes from this armoire that we heard about.

Mr. JULIEN: Mm-hmm.

CURRY: You couldn't bring the whole armoire, it's very large.

Mr. JULIEN: That's right , we brought the door.

CURRY: But you brought the door.

Mr. JULIEN: Mm-hmm.

CURRY: But you brought the door, the mirror where he wrote these words.

Mr. JULIEN: Yep.

CURRY: Train, perfection, March, April, full out M.

Mr. JULIEN: May, yep.

CURRY: Oh, that says May.

Mr. JULIEN: May, yeah.

CURRY: And then there's there a little drawing.

Mr. JULIEN: Yeah, and mirrors typically when we sell a celebrity mirror they do very well. Because Michael would have stood in front of the mirror, he wrote that and would have seen himself. So, this as an armoire we estimate 6 to 8,000 but again because it was associated with Michael Jackson we anticipate that it will sell for a lot more.

CURRY: And this also, this bench.

Mr. JULIEN: Mm-hmm.

CURRY: This was owned, as I said, by the owner of the house.

Mr. JULIEN: Yeah.

CURRY: But Michael Jackson actually wrote on it?

Mr. JULIEN: Yeah, that's right. And we know from clearing out Neverland , Michael hired us in 2008 to clear out Neverland .

CURRY: Mm-hmm.

Mr. JULIEN: And we noticed that he wrote on a lot of furniture.

CURRY: Mm-hmm.

Mr. JULIEN: And he was also knows for doing this when he would rent a hotel room . And he would write on the mirrors, write on the furniture. So this was in his private quarters.

CURRY: Stick figures.

Mr. JULIEN: Yeah, stick figures. It looks like somebody's dancing.

CURRY: Hm.

Mr. JULIEN: But this something that was in the shower.

CURRY: Mm-hmm. And this other item here, this almost seems like something you wish that the children would keep because according to what we understand one of the children wrote on this.

Mr. NOLAN: Exactly.

CURRY: A message to her -- her or his father.

Mr. NOLAN: Exactly, because it was a home, he was a daddy, he had children, they was in -- living among beautiful items. They wrote this very nostalgic note. It's a really amazing piece, very sought after.

CURRY: Mm-hmm.

Mr. NOLAN: And the kids have all the memories and probably numerous other items that they have wrote to their dad.

CURRY: It says sort of, "love daddy, I heart daddy, smile, it's for free."

Mr. NOLAN: And it's so true, Ann. We can all smile, it's for free.

CURRY: Yeah.

Mr. NOLAN: It's a wonderful message.

CURRY: This candle, you know, you look at it, it doesn't look like it would be worth, the candle itself.

Mr. NOLAN: It's just...

CURRY: But Prince wrote something on it and as a result it's one of the children.

Mr. NOLAN: It did. He had carved his named into the candle. Typical child growing up in a house, he carved his name.

CURRY: And how much did that increase the value?

Mr. NOLAN: Significantly. Again it's unknown.

CURRY: Hm.

Mr. NOLAN: We will know at the auction on December, 17th. But again it's something that's typically family home. And that's what we're trying to show people. Michael lived in a beautiful home with his children, normal kids growing up and this is a part of the memory of that.

CURRY: You know, I think one of the most sobering sort of things that you have here are some of the chairs that were in what was, kind of called the medication room. And I 'm wondering who would -- and some of these apparently have -- still have a little of the makeup on it on the chairs that Michael wore?

Mr. NOLAN: Some of the chairs. Remember there's over 600 items in the sale and we're actually doing an amazing exhibition, Ann. We're going to recreate the home...

CURRY: Mm.

Mr. NOLAN: ...in our gallery in Beverly Hills starting on December 12th , designed by WRJ Design Associates . So people that didn't get a chance to see the home would come to our exhibition and actually walk through the rooms like as if it was in the home in Carolwood .

CURRY: Do you expect any bidders who might actually be a part of any kind of museum or some of kind historical kind of site that they may want to create? Because that would seem to be something where this should probably go.

Mr. NOLAN: Absolutely. But again, it's beautiful furniture, intrinsic value by themselves, you know, probably 350 to 550 for the five chairs. This also comes with a couch so it's 1500 to 1800 is the value. So really not very highly priced but again the Michael Jackson factor is unknown.

CURRY: All right, Darren Julien and Martin Nolan , thank you so much .

Mr. NOLAN: Thank you, Ann.

CURRY: And we want to mention the auction takes place in Beverly Hills on December 17th . And coming up next we've got Michelle Pfeiffer and Zac Efron live in our studio. Have I mentioned that, we love them. But first, these messages.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Hitchens Dies (talking-points-memo)

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Research shows hands-free phones just as risky (AP)

WASHINGTON ? When someone is talking to you, your brain is listening, processing and thinking about what's being said ? even if you're in the driver's seat trying to concentrate on traffic.

That's why drivers get distracted during cellphone conversations, even when using hands-free phones, researchers say. It's also part of the reason why the National Transportation Safety Board made a recommendation this week it knows a lot of drivers won't like ? that states ban hands-free, as well as hand-held, cellphone use while driving.

It's not where your hands are, but where your mind is that counts, NTSB chairman Deborah Hersman told reporters.

The board doesn't have the power to force states to impose a ban, but its recommendations carry significant weight. And, judging from the public reaction, they've already started a national conversation on the subject. NTSB has been swamped with calls, emails and tweets from drivers both praising and condemning the action.

It's the proposed hands-free ban that has generated the most controversy.

What's next? No passengers? No kids? No tuning the radio? Maybe NTSB will ban driving altogether, was the tenor of the response on Twitter.

The scientific evidence, however, is generally with NTSB, researchers said.

"There is a large body of evidence showing that talking on a phone, whether hand-held or hands-free, impairs driving and increases your risk of having a crash," Anne McCartt, senior vice president for research at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, said.

Jim Hedlund, a safety consultant and former National Highway Traffic Safety Administration official, recently examined 300 cellphone studies for the Governors Highway Safety Association. He couldn't recall a single study that showed drivers talking on a headset or hands-free phone were at any less risk of an accident than drivers with one hand on the wheel and a phone in the other.

A similar analysis for the government of Sweden recently came to the same conclusion: "There is no evidence suggesting that hands-free mobile phone use is less risky than handheld use."

What's missing is hard evidence that accidents are increasing because of cellphone use. One reason is that U.S. privacy laws have made it difficult for researchers to study whether cell phones were in use in accidents in the U.S. The two large studies that have been done ? in Canada and Australia ? found drivers were four times more likely to have a crash if talking on a cellphone. It didn't matter whether the cellphone was hands-free or hand-held.

But that hasn't translated to an increase in highway fatalities in the U.S., where they hit their lowest level since 1949 last year.

Of 6,000 drivers surveyed by the highway administration, 40 percent said they don't consider it unsafe for drivers to talk on a hands-free cellphone. Less than 12 percent said that about a hand-held phone.

Marcel Just, director of Carnegie Mellon University's Center for Cognitive Brain Imaging, isn't surprised.

It's counterintuitive to think that hands-free talking is dangerous because people don't have any sense that their conversation is draining brain power away from driving, but that's exactly what's happening, he said.

Just is the co-author of a 2008 study that used driving simulators to test the performance of drivers not engaged in conversation and drivers who could hear someone talking to them through headphones. Drivers took the simulator tests inside an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) machine that recorded images of changes in their brains while driving, including which areas of the brain were used for driving. The amount of the brain devoted to driving was 37 percent less in drivers who could hear someone talking to them than for drivers not using cellphones.

"The human mind can multitask, but each task is performed with less brain power and lower proficiency," Just said.

The driving simulators also showed a deterioration of skills on the part of drivers who could hear someone talking to them, including weaving between lanes and edging over the side of the road.

"When someone is speaking your native language, you can't will yourself to not hear and process it. It just goes in," Just said. Even if a driver tries to ignore the words, scientists "can see activation in the auditory cortex, in the language areas (of the brain). "

Accident investigators have seen cases of drivers talking on hands-free phones whose minds are so engrossed in their conversations that they ran into something plainly visible.

In a 2004, a bus driver taking students on a class trip drove his 12-foot-high bus into a 10-foot, 2-inch-high bridge arch in Alexandria, Va., peeling off the roof of the bus. There were signs warning drivers about the height of the bridge, and the bus driver was familiar with the route. He also saw a bus in front of him change lanes to avoid the low arch. But the bus driver, who was talking a hands-free phone at the time, drove right into it.

"There is a standard code for crash investigations called roughly `look, but didn't see.' In other words, I was looking in the right place, but I didn't register what was there," Hedlund said.

Of course, drivers don't have to be using cellphones to have conversations ? they talk with passengers all the time. But talking to an adult passenger doesn't involve the same risk as a phone conversation, researchers said. That's because passengers are engaged in the driving experience with the driver. If they see a danger, they'll usually warn the driver. Passengers also tend to instinctually adjust their conversation to the level of traffic and other difficulties confronting the driver.

There are lots of other things that go on in cars that are risky: eating and drinking, tuning the radio, studying maps and applying makeup, for example. Just like talking on the phone, most of those things involve a choice by the driver.

As for the screaming toddler in the backseat demanding attention, "some things are just part of life," McCartt said.

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Follow Joan Lowy on http://www.twitter.com/AP_Joan_Lowy

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Governors Highway Safety Association: http://www.ghsa.org/

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/us/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111215/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/us_drivers_cellphones

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Partisan Gridlock Erupts Over Payroll Tax Cut (ContributorNetwork)

COMMENTARY | The House has passed a bill that would extend the payroll tax cuts for another year, causing outrage among Senate Democrats and in the White House. The Democrats are mad about two aspects of the bill, according to Bloomberg.

The first thing the Democrats are mad about is that the House would offset the payroll tax cut by enacting spending cuts. The Democrats would prefer to slap a surtax on all incomes over $1 million. The Republicans respond such a surtax would dampen economic growth and job creation.

The other thing about the payroll tax cut bill that upsets the Democrats is it calls for the approval of the Keystone XL pipeline that would take oil from the tar sand fields of Alberta to refineries in Texas. President Barack Obama has deferred approval of the pipeline until after the election to appease his environmental supporters.

Republicans point out the pipeline would create jobs and would open up a source of oil from a friendly country that would offset oil now being bought from unfriendly Middle Eastern countries.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., is vowing to block the House version of the bill and President Obama has promised a veto. And so, once again, the government is at an impasse over a bill that almost everyone says they support.

It should be noted the Senate, run by Democrats, has yet to pass any version of a bill that extends the payroll tax cuts. As much as Democrats like to posture about making the "rich" "pay their fair share" they have been unable to pass legislation that includes a millionaire's surtax.

The politics of this outbreak of gridlock are interesting to observe. President Obama and his allies will blame the Republicans for any increase of payroll taxes that occur next year. Republicans will point out the House, which they run, has passed a bill extending the payroll tax cut. It is the Democrats, they will point out, who are holding things up.

Somewhat diluting the class warfare stance of the Democrats is a plan by Reid to insert some extensions to business tax breaks, due to expire at the end of the year, to mollify House Republicans. But a bill that does not include the Keystone XL provision might not be acceptable.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/politicsopinion/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ac/20111214/cm_ac/10679145_partisan_gridlock_erupts_over_payroll_tax_cut

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RIP: Christopher Hitchens, 1949 - 2011 (Little green footballs)

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Scosche IEM856md In-Ear Monitors Review

When writing about and reviewing earphones, I always include two points that are important to each model: the seal from the eartips and whether the earphone uses a warmer sounding dynamic or the more accurate, but bass deficient armature based speaker. Scosche is a maker of a seemingly endless array of affordable iPhone/iPod accessories with [...]

Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2011/12/06/scosche-iem856md-in-ear-monitors-review/

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Brand Loyalty A Key to Success For The iPhone 4S

The new iPhone 4S is an exceptional device that is sure to attract new consumers that have never owned an Apple phone before. A large percentage of iPhone customers however are loyal to Apple and have owned at least one previous version of the handset. We take a look at brand loyalty amongst mobile platforms, a vital aspect to ensuring the continued success of a brand.

A recent worldwide survey of 4500 people has established that Apple have built the greatest brand loyalty among its customers. The survey discovered that 84% of current iPhone users would purchase another iPhone when the time comes to replace their handset. This figure compares favourably against Android where 60% of users said they would continue with the platform and Blackberry where the figure was lower at 48%. Ten years ago brand loyalty was not as important thanks to the ever changing technology that mobile phones at the time boasted. A new model could be released with a camera or a video capture function and would attract new customers over from a brand that could not offer these facilities. Every modern handset now boasts fairly similar specification meaning that if a platform delivers a great user experience the likelihood is that the user will stick with that company. Analyst firm GfK commented on the survey, "'The scope for brands to lure customers from rivals has diminished and the richest rewards will go to those providers that can create the most harmonious user experience and develop this brand loyalty". Obviously a manufacturer needs to continue to move forward in terms of technology but equally they need to continue to offer a high level of user friendliness and functionality in order to continue to achieve success.

The iPhone 4Sfrom Apple certainly offers all of the features that existing users appreciate but it also has taken some big steps forward in terms of features. A great example of this is the Siri voice recognition system that the phone uses. Siri enables you to perform a variety of functions on the phone via spoken instructions. You can compose a text and send it to a desired contact or ask for the weather forecast for a certain location. As Siri is linked to numerous element of the phones operating system it is by far the best example of a voice command software that we have ever seen. Processing power has also been updated with this new model and the 4S is the first iPhone to offer users dual core technology. This makes operation on the phone faster than ever and this is particularly noticeable when you are performing multiple tasks at the same time.

The iPhone 4S has been a massive success since its release. The UK figures for October surpass what industry experts predicted but we should see Android fight back over the next two months thanks to the excellent releases from Samsung and HTC.

The Apple iPhone 4S and the HTC Explorer are available now.

Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/brand-loyalty-a-key-to-success-for-the-iphone-4s-5452738.html

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Bye-Bye Barney, Part II (Powerlineblog)

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

In or out? Cain to say whether he'll stay in race

Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain speaks to supporters at The Magnolia Room at Laurel Creek Friday, Dec. 2, 2011, in Rock Hill, S.C. (AP Photo/ Richard Shiro)

Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain speaks to supporters at The Magnolia Room at Laurel Creek Friday, Dec. 2, 2011, in Rock Hill, S.C. (AP Photo/ Richard Shiro)

Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain speaks to supporters at The Magnolia Room at Laurel Creek Friday, Dec. 2, 2011, in Rock Hill, S.C. (AP Photo/ Richard Shiro)

Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain speaks to supporters at The Magnolia Room at Laurel Creek Friday, Dec. 2, 2011, in Rock Hill, S.C. (AP Photo/ Richard Shiro)

Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain speaks to supporters at The Magnolia Room at Laurel Creek Friday, Dec. 2, 2011, in Rock Hill, S.C. (AP Photo/ Richard Shiro)

(AP) ? Does he stay or does he go?

Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain is keeping supporters in suspense ahead of his expected announcement Saturday about whether he will quit the race in after a string of sexual harassment allegations and a claim of an extramarital affair.

The Georgia businessman planned to announce his decision at what was supposed to be a festive opening of a new headquarters in Atlanta. The space was rented when Cain sat surprisingly atop the GOP pack.

With the candidate's poll numbers plummeting and fundraising stalled, some campaign aides said privately they expected him to drop out. But Cain spokesman J.D. Gordon said late Friday that no decision had been made.

A meeting with top staff members was expected early Saturday.

Cain returned to his suburban Atlanta home Friday and met with his wife, Gloria. It was the first time they have seen each other face to face since 46-year-old Ginger White came forward on Monday, and said she and Herman Cain had carried on a 13-year relationship.

Cain has denied having an affair with White. He said the concern over the toll the allegations were having on his family as well as a candid assessment of whether his campaign could still attract the needed support would inform his decision on whether to press ahead.

Campaign volunteers were keeping busy Friday night, tacking up signs at his headquarters. A contingent of Secret Service agents inspected the site in advance of Cain's arrival.

"We are moving ahead," said Cain's Georgia director David McCleary, who said he had talked to the candidate earlier in the day and describe him as "upbeat."

Cain, the former Godfather's Pizza chief executive who has never held elected office, rose to become an unexpected front-runner in the volatile Republican race just weeks ago. A self-styled outsider, Cain enjoyed strong tea party support from conservatives who viewed him as an alternative to former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.

But once in the national spotlight, Cain fumbled policy questions, leaving some to wonder whether he was ready for the presidency. Then it was revealed at the end of October that the National Restaurant Association had paid settlements to two women who claimed Cain sexually harassed them while he was president of the organization.

A third woman told The Associated Press that Cain made inappropriate sexual advances but that she didn't file a complaint. A fourth woman also stepped forward to accuse Cain of groping her in a car in 1997.

Cain has denied wrongdoing in all cases.

Polls suggest his popularity has suffered. A Des Moines Register poll released Friday showed Cain's support plunging, with backing from 8 percent of Republican caucus-goers in Iowa, compared with 23 percent a month ago.

Fundraising has also fallen off. He issued an email appeal to supporters on Friday asking for donations, in an attempt to gauge whether his financial support has dried up.

"I need to know that you are behind me 100 percent," Cain told backers. "In today's political environment, the only way we can gauge true support is by the willingness of our supporters to invest in this effort."

On Friday, Cain urged backers in South Carolina to look past the allegations.

"There's a lot of garbage on the Internet. There's a lot of garbage out there on the TV. There's a lot of garbage out there about me, don't you know? There's a lot of misinformation out there. You have to stay informed and check out the facts for yourself," Cain said.

He added: "I'm on this journey for a reason. I don't look back."

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Associated Press writers Philip Elliott in South Carolina and Steve Peoples in New Hampshire contributed to this report.

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Obama administration backs education diversity (Reuters)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) ? The Obama administration released new guidelines on Friday aimed at promoting diversity and reducing racial isolation in education, replacing the policy adopted in 2008 under then-President George W. Bush.

Administration officials said the new guidance makes clear that educators may consider the race of students in certain plans designed to promote diversity and may reduce racial isolation among students in elementary and secondary schools.

The new policy reflected several Supreme Court rulings in recent years, including one in 2003 that reaffirmed that racial preferences can be used in university admission decisions.

But the Supreme Court since then has become more conservative and more skeptical of such programs. The court may soon decide whether to hear a case involving the University of Texas that would reconsider the 2003 ruling and the use of race in undergraduate admissions decisions.

The guidance from the Education Department and the Justice Department was sent to as many as 4,000 colleges and universities, 15,000 school districts and some 18,000 educational institutions nationwide.

It supports voluntary efforts by schools to foster diversity and recognizes learning benefits to students when campuses and schools include students of diverse backgrounds.

"Racial isolation remains far too common in America's classrooms today and it is increasing," Education Secretary Arne Duncan said in a statement accompanying the new policy.

Studies have shown that U.S. schools have become more segregated now than at the time of the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., the African-American civil rights leader.

Educators have told administration officials that the previous Bush administration guidelines failed to sufficiently make clear that race can be taken into account as part of efforts to achieve diversity at colleges and university.

(Reporting by James Vicini, Editing by Philip Barbara)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/education/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111202/us_nm/us_usa_education_race

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