Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Why China is so worried about 7 percent growth

Most countries would welcome that. But China fears unrest if the economy slows much more.

By Peter Ford,?Staff Writer / July 31, 2013

Workers cut enoki mushroom into equal lengths at a mushroom processing factory in Shanghai, China, Monday, July 29. China's manufacturing activity has fallen to an 11-month low, a disappointing performance that puts pressure on Chinese leaders to reverse a deepening slowdown in the world's second-largest economy.

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For the second time in two days a top official has pledged to keep Chinese growth rates at a respectable level, despite ominous signs that factories around the country are slowing down. Yesterday it was President Xi Jinping himself making the promise, and that?means Beijing means it.

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The government?s target, 7.5 percent this year, would sound good almost anywhere else in the world. For China, it would be the slowest rate in two decades. And if growth falls below 7 percent, the official thinking goes, that could lead to rising unemployment and social unrest ? which is what the ruling Communist Party fears most.

The trouble is, Beijing does not have many options. China?s extraordinary economic growth until now has been driven by exports and by massive investments in roads, railways, and industrial infrastructure, along with the debt incurred to fund all that construction.

But export growth is falling as the rest of the world struggles to pull itself out of the 2008 economic and financial crisis. And the government is clearly worried that its debt burden ? anywhere from 46 percent to 78 percent of GDP, depending on whose estimates you believe ? is becoming unmanageable.

Prime Minister Li Keqiang, the man in charge of the economy, has said his government will not take the easy way out in the face of slowing growth, as it did in 2008 when the authorities came up with a stimulus package worth nearly $600 billion.

Those debts are coming home to roost now. And auditors are fanning out across the country to inspect local governments? books, to get an accurate picture of how much money local authorities have borrowed in recent years behind Beijing?s back.

The idea is that China will ?rebalance? its economy away from traditional drivers and toward more domestic consumption, which means raising citizens? disposable income.

That is good news for the rest of the world, and for any foreign company making things that Chinese consumers might want to buy. The Chinese market is already huge; if Chinese shoppers had more money to spend it would be even more attractive.

But this plan will take time to work ? assuming that it does work. And until it does, tighter credit and less reliable export growth are bound to mean slower GDP growth.

Many economists say that even 7.5 percent a year is unrealistic and that China?s leaders will have to find a way to live with 5 percent or 6 percent ? and with whatever implications that has for joblessness.

But one thing is sure, in a country where economic data are often opaque and the government controls all the information. If Xi Jinping promises 7.5 percent growth, that is what the end of year figures will say, whatever the underlying reality. The president cannot be wrong.?

As Reuters reported:

China?will meet its economic?growth?target of 7.5 percent this year as authorities will continue to implement prudent monetary policy and keep market liquidity relatively ample, the chief of the top economic planning agency said on Wednesday.

Xu Shaoshi, chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission, also said in a live webcast that the government will unveil an urbanization plan in the second half of 2013 and will push ahead with housing registration and land reforms.

Xu's comments are the latest from top officials to affirm?China's plans to transform its economy and reassure markets it is on track to meet its goals. On Tuesday the politburo,?China's top decision making body, vowed to keep?growth?steady while pressing on with reforms.

"We are confident, and have the necessary means and the ability to achieve this year's economic?growth?target of around 7.5 percent. But we also need to make arduous efforts," Xu said in the webcast on the central government's website.

Top leaders have made clear they will accept a slowdown in?growth?as they restructure the economy away from dependence for?growth?on exports and manufacturing, and towards one driven by consumption and services.

However, they have indicated that annual?growth?should not be allowed to slip below 7 percent.

Getting rural workers to move to the cities is part of the transformation effort as the government sees it as boosting consumption, which it wants to make the main engine of?growth.

"We will push forward reforms on household registration system, land, fiscal and financial areas, social security and so on while improving the quality of urbanization," Xu said.

(Reuters reporting by Aileen Wang, Xiaoyi Shao and Jonathan Standing; Editing by John Mair)

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What Is Strategic Planning And How Do I Get Started? - SteamFeed

Strategic planning is the all-important task of defining your business, brand or company?s strategy. How will you set, implement and meet your goals? What are your goals? Who is responsible for making these strategies real, tangible and credible?

According to nearly any business, strategic planning includes four, basic pillars:

  • Vision
  • Mission
  • Values
  • Strategy

Strategic Planning: Vision

Your vision embodies everything you inspire to be. For me, when vision planning for B Squared Media, LLC, I read many, many books. I thought about what I wanted the brand to be ? and even created a vision board.

I made a list of over 100 words that could represent me/my brand, and then narrowed it down to three specific words: Conversation, Connection and Strategic. These words eventually led me to our tagline, now trademarked, ?Think Conversation, Not Campaign.?

When your vision is starting to take shape, ask yourself these questions:

  1. Why do I what I do; what is my purpose?
  2. What problems do I solve? What value do I add? What are my customers saying (or what do you want them to say)?

Strategic Planning: Mission

When characterizing your mission, think about who you are. Coming from a family who has constantly fundraised and given back, I knew I wanted my business to do them same. We created a pro bono program where we made the commitment to give one charity an entirely free social media management program for an entire year.

This is critical to our mission. What is critical to your mission? Probe your thoughts and feelings to find out:

  1. Who you are.
  2. What?s your story?
  3. How do you give back?

Strategic Planning: Values

Once you have your vision and mission, values should be screaming at you. Values will set the tone for your brand, and will be the backbone of your company culture.

My advice is to involve everyone currently working with the company when deciding on values. Eventually these values will help you determine what you?re looking for in teamwork, new hires, and in communication with C-level executives and advisory boards.

Make a list and make sure it?s a living, breathing list that continually evolves.

Strategic Planning: Strategy

In this stage of strategic planning, you will want to connect daily operations to your long-term vision for your brand. Combining your vision, mission, and values can seem chaotic without a clear path.

My advice here is COMMUNICATION, and lots of it!

Be open with problems and obstacles you foresee. And instead of merely presenting problems, ask that they?re submitted along with solutions. This sparks ideas and innovation.

Other questions for formulating strategy:

  1. What are you looking to accomplish? Daily? Weekly? Monthly? Yearly?
  2. What do you identify as Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
  3. Who will be responsible for different KPIs, and how will they be evaluated?

*This is also a place to perform your SWOT Analysis.

Putting Your Plan To Work

While your vision, mission and values may or may not change, your strategy most often will. Business, especially with the advent of online and social strategies, is going through a giant transformation. Some strategies will work, and some won?t. It?s your job to test, change, and test again.

It?s a constant, cyclical motion; being proactive vs. reactive will keep you stabilized in a constant-changing business climate.

And while?you?ll succeed the fastest by doing this planning from the beginning, it?s never too late to start utilizing strategic planning. You always need to be working on the business (not just in the business)!

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Response Lukewarm to Motorcycle Breast Cancer Awareness ...

Biddeford - The Maine lawmaker who was the driving force behind the popular pink ribbon breast cancer awareness license plate says the response to creating a motorcycle version has been lukewarm.

The Maine Cancer Foundation says nearly 70 people have committed to the motorcycle license plate. But 500 pre-orders are required for the Bureau of Motor Vehicles to begin production.

Rep. Meredith Strang Burgess, for her part, told the Journal Tribune that she's setting a deadline of year's end for collecting pre-orders. If the pre-registrations are gathered, it will take three months for the state to produce the plates before the first ones will be seen on Maine motorcycles.

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Traffic > Sources > Search > Organic.

Then above the visits graph you will see something like Goal Set 1 Ecommerce.

Click which one applies to you (not clear from your post which one) if you have ecommerce tracking setup click that or if you have setup a Goal for everytime someone lands on the confirmation page click Goal Set 1.

You can then sort the list via conversion rate etc to see which keywords resulted in sales.

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Thanks, I hoped the info would be there somewhere :0) what does the (not provided) mean again, what did the user do for the keyword not to register?

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It means that the user was logged into their Google account.

Google do not provide keyword data for their logged in users. It is a bit of a pain as that means about 40% of searches organically do not come with keyword data.

Cynically, i think it is another way that Google is trying to kill off SEO as a marketing tool (so that of course the only reliable way to market on the SERPs is via PPC)


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Thanks, I hoped the info would be there somewhere :0) what does the (not provided) mean again, what did the user do for the keyword not to register?

As above - that can be anything like Gmail, YouTube etc means all searches are done via https and keyword data is not passed.

Bur it now also happens when users search via Firefox search box and Chromes omnibox as they are also secured by default.

You lose about 40-60% of keyword data.

The best way of regaining some of it is to go to Content > Landing Pages.

If you know which pages are getting most visits direct from search then you can get an idea of what keywords they are finding you by based on where you rank.

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Not just logged in, as of the last update, ALL searches made by chrome users regardless of being signed in or not are now done via securre search so no referral data.

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Sounds like we won't be able to get any data soon then, what would be the point of even using analytics, maybe that's their plan to close it down?

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Depends on your perspective.

If you view the SEO industry as evil, then trying to destroy it is the work of the good.

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Sounds like we won't be able to get any data soon then, what would be the point of even using analytics, maybe that's their plan to close it down?

The point of analytics isn't really to see where your traffic come from organically (you can get that from your server logs / webmaster tools), it is to understand when you get traffic, segmented by type of traffic, how they engage with your site, so using measurements you can gain insights so you can improve the sites performance in terms of its objectives (in your case mainly sales I presume)


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Google are trying to control keywords, their latest trick is to pretty much ensure that no referrer data is passed when anyone is logged into or using ANY Google product. This is a massive issue at the moment because of course Google are acting illegally currerntly, both with their privacy policy and their actual physical privacy settings.

The EU have told google there must be a single soplitary 'log me out' button that logs users out of EVERYTHING! Google say this isn't possible due to multiple platforms etc, the EU are saying 'do it or leave Europe'

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Decision aids associated with increase in informed decision making about prostate cancer screening

Decision aids associated with increase in informed decision making about prostate cancer screening [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 29-Jul-2013
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Both web-based and print-based decision aids appear to improve patients' informed decision making about prostate cancer screening up to 13 months later, but does not appear to affect actual screening rates, according to a study by Kathryn L. Taylor, Ph.D., of Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., and colleagues.

A total of 1,893 men participated in the study, with 628 men randomly given a print-decision aid, 625 men used a web-based interactive decision aid, and 626 men received usual care. Researchers measured the participants' prostate cancer knowledge, decisional conflict, decisional satisfaction and whether participants underwent prostate cancer screening.

According to the study results, at each follow-up both decision aids resulted in significantly improved prostate cancer knowledge and reduced decisional conflict compared with usual care. At one month, high satisfaction was reported by significantly more print (60.4 percent) than web participants (52.2 percent) and significantly more web and print than usual care participants. At 13 months, differences in the proportion of men reporting high satisfaction among print (55.7 percent) compared with usual care (49.8 percent) and web participants (50.4 percent) was not significant. Screening rates at 13 months did not differ significantly among groups.

"The DAs [decision aids] offer neutrality, shown by the fact that they did not influence the screening decision in either direction compared with UC [usual care] these tools offer flexibility for patients and providers, given the availability of both print-based and we-based tools," the study concludes.

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(JAMA Intern Med. Published online July 29, 2013. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2013.9253. Available pre-embargo to the media at http://media.jamanetwork.com.)

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Decision aids associated with increase in informed decision making about prostate cancer screening [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 29-Jul-2013
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Both web-based and print-based decision aids appear to improve patients' informed decision making about prostate cancer screening up to 13 months later, but does not appear to affect actual screening rates, according to a study by Kathryn L. Taylor, Ph.D., of Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., and colleagues.

A total of 1,893 men participated in the study, with 628 men randomly given a print-decision aid, 625 men used a web-based interactive decision aid, and 626 men received usual care. Researchers measured the participants' prostate cancer knowledge, decisional conflict, decisional satisfaction and whether participants underwent prostate cancer screening.

According to the study results, at each follow-up both decision aids resulted in significantly improved prostate cancer knowledge and reduced decisional conflict compared with usual care. At one month, high satisfaction was reported by significantly more print (60.4 percent) than web participants (52.2 percent) and significantly more web and print than usual care participants. At 13 months, differences in the proportion of men reporting high satisfaction among print (55.7 percent) compared with usual care (49.8 percent) and web participants (50.4 percent) was not significant. Screening rates at 13 months did not differ significantly among groups.

"The DAs [decision aids] offer neutrality, shown by the fact that they did not influence the screening decision in either direction compared with UC [usual care] these tools offer flexibility for patients and providers, given the availability of both print-based and we-based tools," the study concludes.

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(JAMA Intern Med. Published online July 29, 2013. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2013.9253. Available pre-embargo to the media at http://media.jamanetwork.com.)

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Sony Walkman NWZ-B173F 12.04 support

I bought this groovy little device for my daughters only to discover they didn't play nice with Ubuntu. My main desktop runs 12.04 64bit. My secondary desktop runs 13.04. Didn't get recognised on either.

It appeared in dmesg and syslog and the "disks utility" app, but the filesystem type was not recognised which seems to be why it didn't mount.

After much searching etc, I've figured out how to mount it. It's a vfat partition.

mount /dev/sdg /media/walkman

(I manually created the walkman directory)

Took me awhile to figure this out as I normally mount scsi drives as something like sdg1 or sda2 (depending on the partition)

So I've got around the initial problem of not being able to transfer music across, but I'm a little puzzled as to why this would not auto-mount.

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Timeline of San Diego Mayor Bob Filner scandal

Key dates in the sexual harassment scandal of San Diego Mayor Bob Filner:

Nov. 6, 2012: Filner, a veteran congressman, is elected mayor. He is the first Democrat in 20 years to lead the nation's eighth-largest city.

Dec. 3, 2012: Filner takes office.

July 10, 2013: Former City Council member Donna Frye hands Filner a letter requesting his immediate resignation. Frye, a former member of the mayor's staff who resigned in April, says she has received "credible evidence" that Filner harassed more than one woman.

July 11: Filner, 70, issues a public apology, saying he "diminished" the office of mayor, failed to respect women who work for him and intimidated them. The mayor says he is seeking professional help and pleads with voters for patience.

July 15: Filner announces he won't resign, saying he doesn't believe he is guilty of sexual harassment and will be vindicated.

July 15: Donna Frye reads statements she says are from two women who allege that Filner tried to forcibly kiss them.

July 15: Filner's former fiance, Bronwyn Ingram, announces that she broke up with the mayor after he began texting sexually explicit messages to other women and setting up dates in her presence.

July 22: Irene McCormack, Filner's former communications director, files a sexual harassment lawsuit. Filner rejects the allegations.

July 23: In an KPBS interview, Laura Fink claims that Filner patted her buttocks at a campaign event when he was a congressman in 2005.

July 24: Morgan Rose, a psychologist for the San Diego Unified School District, tells KPBS that then-Congressman Filner repeatedly tried to kiss her during a 2009 meeting to discuss child welfare.

July 25: Four more women, including a retired Navy rear admiral and a dean at San Diego State University, call on Filner to resign, telling KPBS that he made unwanted sexual advances. That raises the number of public accusers to seven.

July 25: The San Diego County Democratic Party Central Committee votes to ask Filner to resign from office.

July 26: Debbie Wasserman Schultz, chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, calls on Filner to resign.

July 26: Filner announces he will undergo two weeks of intensive therapy and return to work Aug. 19.

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Telluride TV plans new community media center

Telluride TV, the region?s public access station, has long operated out of the Telluride High School, editing content, broadcasting programs and offering media arts education in a small space crammed with equipment.

The space worked fine in the past, but with an expanding vision of what it wants to offer the community, Telluride TV has outgrown it. The non-profit station is moving into a larger spot in August, and plans to turn it into a full-fledged community media center. Telluride TV?s vision is to create a center with a live television studio and video editing bays along with professional cameras for the public to use and a range of educational opportunities for both students and adults.

Thanks to an agreement with the R-1 School District, Telluride TV has the space secured. But it needs help with funding for equipment, and it has launched a capital campaign to raise $50,000.

Telluride TV?s Executive Director Katie Karow said that with Telluride?s strong ties to filmmaking ??through Mountainfilm, Telluride Film Festival and other things ??a media center makes a lot of sense.

?Having the center will provide a gathering place for people to learn and share,? she said. ?We really see this as the next big step.?

The Telluride R-1 School District has agreed to give Telluride TV a larger space on the west side of the building rent-free in exchange for educational services, with a five-year lease and a five-year renewal option.

Telluride TV is moving into the new space ? which is next to the art room ??the week of Aug. 19. Karow said it?s about double the size of Telluride TV?s current home, which opens up all kinds of opportunities for the public access station.

The space has seating for an audience of about 20, which makes room for live-in-the-studio programming. Non-profits can also use the media center for meetings or presentations, with the option of live-streaming over the web. Telluride TV also hopes to have five video editing stations that offer iMovie and Final Cut X editing programs. And with the added space and equipment, the opportunity for media education grows, Karow said. Telluride TV can expand its intern program and improve its after-school director?s program, and locals can become members of Telluride TV through classes, which will then get them access to equipment.

In the long run, Karow thinks the media center could lead to the creation of a filmmakers collaborative that could bring the videographers, editors, writers and actors of Telluride together for projects.

Telluride TV plans to install a door so the media center is directly accessible from the outside, and will likely do other work on the new space. But most of the funds it needs for the media center will go toward purchasing new equipment.

Telluride TV?s goal is to raise $50,000 by the end of the year. It plans to have the media center open by fall and purchase equipment in phases, Karow said.

The station has launched a crowdfunding site at? www.gofundme.com/Telluride-TV-Media-Center to help raise money. People can donate for gifts such as Telluride TV T-shirts, credit for an editing course or the opportunity to upload a video to air on the web and television channel. The site has raised $1,650 so far, and Karow said that ?any amount will help.?

Telluride TV, a non-profit and non-commercial public access station, has been chronicling Telluride events, creating programming and offering education for 25 years. Telluride TV is available to watch online, on cable channel 12 in Telluride and in Mountain Village, and on Roku. Weblinks of shows, public meetings or presentations are available on Telluride TV?s website.


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Spain train driver released from hospital

A passenger train passes the wreckage of a train in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Saturday July 27, 2013. Spain's interior minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz says the driver whose speeding train crashed, killing 78 people, is now being held on suspicion of negligent homicide. The Spanish train derailed at high speed Wednesday killing 78 and injuring dozens more. (AP Photo/Lalo R. Villar)

A passenger train passes the wreckage of a train in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Saturday July 27, 2013. Spain's interior minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz says the driver whose speeding train crashed, killing 78 people, is now being held on suspicion of negligent homicide. The Spanish train derailed at high speed Wednesday killing 78 and injuring dozens more. (AP Photo/Lalo R. Villar)

Stephen Ward 18 years old, talks during an interview with Associated Press TV in Madrid, Spain Saturday July 27, 2013. Stephen Ward is a young Mormon missionary from Utah who was among the survivors of a deadly Spain train crash. A Spanish train that hurtled off the rails and smashed into a concrete wall as it rounded a bend was going so fast that carriages tumbled off the tracks like dominos, killing 78 people just before arriving in the northwestern shrine city of Santiago de Compostela. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki)

The Spanish flag, left, and the Galician regional flag, right, fly at half mast on the town hall in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Friday, July 26, 2013. Spanish police said Friday they arrested the driver of the train that blazed far over the speed limit into a curve and toppled over, killing 78 people, and planned to question him as a suspect for "recklessness." (AP Photo/Brais Lorenzo)

Police and security officers look at a wrecked carriage in a train depot in Padron, near Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Friday July 26, 2013 after it was taken there from the scene of a train accident. Investigators have taken possession of the ?black boxes? of the Spanish train that hurtled at high-speed along a curve and derailed, killing 80 people, a court official said Friday. Analysis will be performed to determine why the train was traveling far above the speed limit when it crashed near a station in Santiago de Compostela, in the northwestern Galicia region, said court spokeswoman Maria Pardo Rios. The train?s operator remained hospitalised Friday and will be questioned by police but she said the interview will not happen Friday. (AP Photo/Lalo R. Villar)

In this photo taken on Wednesday July 24 2013, A woman is evacuated from a train car at the site of a train accident in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Spanish police on Friday detained the driver of a train that crashed in northwestern Spain, lowered the death toll from 80 to 78 and took possession of the "black box" of the train expected to shed light on why it was going faster than the speed limit on the curve where it derailed. And in an interview with The Associated Press, an American passenger injured on the train said he saw on a TV monitor screen inside his car that the train was traveling 194 kph (121 mph) seconds before the crash ? far above the 80 kph (50 mph) speed limit on the curve where it derailed. (AP Photo/La Voz de Galicia/Monica Ferreiros)

(AP) ? The injured driver of the Spanish train that derailed at high speed, killing 78 and injuring dozens more, was released from the hospital Saturday, but he was still being held in a police station as authorities increasingly focused on his culpability.

Francisco Jose Garzon Amo was to appear before a judge by Sunday evening, a hotly awaited opportunity for him to give his explanation for Spain's deadliest train crash in decades.

Garzon has been under the microscope, with the country's railway agency saying it was his responsibility to brake before going into the high-risk curve where the train careered off the rails and smashed into a wall. It's still not clear whether the brakes failed or were never used, and Garzon has remained mum so far.

"There is rational evidence to lead us to think that the driver could have eventual responsibility," Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz told reporters at the crash site near the Catholic pilgrimage town of Santiago De Compostela.

He said Garzon was now being held on suspicion of negligent homicide. Authorities had previously said he was detained on suspicion of recklessness.

Speaking later at the police station, the minister also said that if Garzon were to choose to give a statement to the police before testifying in front of a judge, his lawyer would be called.

So far the driver has opted to use his constitutional right to remain silent, "although he may change his mind on that," Fernandez Diaz said.

The wreckage still remained near the site on Saturday, as passenger trains passed by. Black ribbons of mourning dotted the Santiago de Compostela and flags flew at half-staff. Makeshift shrines drew mourners to the city's cathedral.

Someone placed flowers on a bridge above the railroad tracks, with a note reading, "We are all in solidarity with the city of Santiago."

Garzon had been expected to give a preliminary statement to judicial police as early as Thursday, but that process was delayed, reportedly due to health reasons. Earlier Saturday, the justice department said Garzon's first appearance before a judge had been postponed until Sunday.

A blood-soaked Garzon was photographed after the Wednesday crash being escorted away from the wreckage, at first by civilians who had hurried to the scene of the accident and then by police, but it is not clear just what his medical status is.

Unconfirmed media reports said that Garzon had injured ribs.

The train's eight passenger carriages packed with 218 passengers blazed far over the speed limit into a curve and violently tipped over. Diesel fuel sent flames coursing through some cabins.

Investigators are examining recording devices from the train but have not officially said how fast it was going when it derailed.

An American passenger, Stephen Ward, said he was watching the train's speed on a display screen in the carriage ? and it indicated it was going 194 kph (121 mph), more than double the 80-kph speed limit.

The president of Adif, the Spanish rail agency, said that the driver should have started slowing the train 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) before the dangerous bend. He said signs clearly marked this point when the driver must begin to slow.

Normally, police take a first statement that is then examined by an investigating judge who must then take testimony within 72 hours of the arrest. That deadline is 7:40 p.m. Sunday.

Although that initial court hearing would be closed, it would give hints about the status of the investigation. The judge would decide whether to jail the driver as an official suspect, release him on bail, or release him without charges. If a judge finds sufficient evidence for a criminal trial, the suspect will be charged and a trial date set.

In an interview with The Associated Press after being released from the hospital, Ward was wearing bandages and a neck brace.

Santiago officials had been preparing for the religious feast of St. James of Compostela, Spain's patron saint, but canceled it after the crash. Ward said he has sorry that the event had been marred.

"It's horrible that so much death and tragedy occurred," he said.

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Heckle contributed to this report from Madrid.

Associated Press

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Royals keep world waiting for baby's name

By Peter Griffiths

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate kept the world guessing about the name of their first child as they left hospital to start family life with the future king.

"We are still working on a name, so we will have that as soon as we can," William told reporters outside St Mary's Hospital in London on Tuesday. "It is the first time we have seen him really, so we are having a proper chance to catch up."

George, James, Alexander and Louis are the bookmakers' favorites for the youngest royal, third in line to the British throne after Prince Charles and William.

The royal couple gave the world its first sight of their baby when they emerged from hospital to cheers from well-wishers and a barrage of camera flashes.

A beaming Kate posed for pictures before handing her son to William who joked that the baby had more hair than him and had inherited his wife's good looks.

The birth gave a further boost to the royal family after the celebration last year of Queen Elizabeth's 60 years on the throne and the marriage of Kate and William in 2011.

The monarchy's popularity sank to a low in the 1990s after a string of divorces and the death of William's mother, Diana. Elizabeth was criticized for her response to her death. The Guardian newspaper described the turnaround as "an incredible recovery".

'LITTLE PRINCE'

Most British newspapers devoted their front pages to big pictures of the baby, with headlines such as "Hello World" and "Our Little Prince". The story also received blanket coverage on many TV networks and websites around the world.

Royal precedent suggests there may be no rush to release the infant's name. It took a month for Prince Charles' name to be made public and a week for William. However, his brother Harry's name was released a day after his birth.

After weeks of fevered coverage, the couple are expected to keep a low profile.

They have been living in a remote part of Wales, where William works as a rescue helicopter pilot. They are expected to move later this year to London's Kensington Palace, William's childhood home.

Royal observers say William will shield his son from the obsessive attention that plagued his mother Diana, killed in a car crash in 1997 after her car was chased by photographers.

"William knows only too well that his baby son will be the new favorite creature in the circus he grew up in," wrote Daily Telegraph columnist Allison Pearson. "Every plan he and Kate have put in place is to protect him."

(Editing by Stacey Joyce)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/world-awaits-first-glimpse-britains-prince-000209988.html

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Your Tinder Account Was Vulnerable and They Never Told You [UPDATED]

Your Tinder Account Was Vulnerable and They Never Told You [UPDATED]

Quartz's Zachary Seward reports that Tinder, the hookup app du jour, was leaving your physical location and Facebook information open to prying eyes. It fixed the bug, but how long was your secret sexting identity open for the stealing?

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Hopes of family reunification dashed in immigration reform debate

By Saundra Amrhein

TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) - Epifania Rojas' family broke apart in stages. At age 12, she learned how to live without her father. At 16, she is learning how to live without her mother.

The disintegration of Rojas' family began four years ago when she, her parents and four U.S.-born siblings became one of many thousands of families separated by immigration regulations or record-level deportations.

Hopes of reunification for many families swelled this summer with the passage of a sweeping immigration reform bill in the U.S. Senate, only to be dashed by subsequent efforts to kill the bill in the U.S. House of Representatives, where members are focused instead on piecemeal bills heavy on enforcement and more spending on border security.

"It has been an emotional roller coaster," said Cheryl Little, executive director of the Miami-based advocacy group Americans for Immigrant Justice.

U.S. immigration policy has long favored families, though conservative advocates of reform, including former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, argue that the number of relatives who are allowed to immigrate to be reunited with family members is too high.

Family-based immigration places a strain on the economy because many who are allowed entry are not of working age and "typically do not produce economic benefits," Bush wrote in his recent book "Immigration Wars."

Expectations among separated immigrant families and advocates ran high after the Senate passed its version of a comprehensive immigration bill on June 27. The bill, were it to become law, would offer a path to citizenship for millions of undocumented immigrants in the United States while also bolstering spending on border security.

Although Little and other advocates for immigrant families did not approve of provisions that would end sibling sponsorship by U.S. citizens and permanent residents, they applauded other measures that would wipe out a backlog for millions of people waiting years on family-based petitions.

They also celebrated another provision that could make it easier for U.S. citizens and permanent residents to petition for parents, children or spouses who have been deported or blocked from returning to the United States.

"It would be wonderful to see this issue addressed in a humane way," Little said. "We've seen countless wonderful families torn apart."

'THESE KIDS HAVE PARENTS'

Republican House leaders have voiced willingness to support legislation to help undocumented immigrants who were brought to the country as children - known as "Dreamers" - but not their parents.

The issue was debated Tuesday during a House judiciary subcommittee hearing where key Republicans suggested they would support an exception for the children.

"They surely don't share the culpability of their parents," House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte said at the hearing. "I do not believe that parents who made the decision to illegally enter the U.S. while forcing their children to join them should be afforded the same treatment as these kids."

Dreamers have been vocal about their rejection of such a proposal that would benefit them, but not their mothers and fathers. The idea also chafed at Little.

"These kids have parents," she said. "To suggest that these children are entitled to a break but we're not going to do anything to keep these families together - it's very disingenuous ... They continue to suffer until that family is made whole."

There are no figures on the exact number of families separated by immigration enforcement. However, among the unprecedented number of deportations that have occurred during the Obama administration - 1.5 million people in his first term - almost 205,000 immigrants deported from July 2010 to the end of September 2012 were parents of U.S.-citizen children, according to official statistics.

Many immigrant families have been separated by other ways, including regulations that blocked immigrants from returning to the United States if they had been in the country illegally for more than a short duration.

In 2009, eight years after her father petitioned as a permanent resident for green cards for Rojas and her mother, they were summoned to a U.S. Consulate office in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, for an appointment. Once there, Rojas was told she could not return with her father and four U.S.-born younger siblings. Her mother was barred from coming back for 10 years.

Rojas tried to calm her weeping siblings. "I told them maybe in a few days or weeks we'll be together again," she said.

Her father, Josefino Rojas, returned to work in the United States with one of Epifania's younger sisters, while his wife took the rest back to her birthplace near Oaxaca.

Epifania was later able to obtain a green card, and she and three of her siblings now live with their father. Between schoolwork, Epifania helps her father in the fields as they migrate between Florida's strawberry fields and Midwest vegetable crops.

Josefino Rojas said he saves what he can after gasoline, rent and food to send to Mexico or to help pay for the next trip there to see his wife and their 5-year-old daughter, also a U.S. citizen.

For some families under the financial and emotional strain of separation, reform may be too late.

This spring, when Juan Aquino graduated with honors from a high school east of Tampa, Florida, one person was missing: his father.

Deported three years ago, Aquino's father pleaded in phone calls with his mother to bring the family to Mexico. Then, last year, giving up on reuniting with his family, he broke the news that he had met another woman in Mexico.

Juan, 18, now enrolled in college courses and active in marches for immigration reform, hopes his mother can gain legal status and that other families won't be split apart. But he no longer dreams of reuniting with his father.

"I don't want to see him anymore," Juan said.

(Editing by David Adams and Douglas Royalty)

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Baby fever caps image turnaround for UK royals

Britain's Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge react, as they talk to the media whilst holding the Prince of Cambridge, Tuesday July 23, 2013, after posing for photographers outside St. Mary's Hospital exclusive Lindo Wing in London where the Duchess gave birth on Monday July 22. The Royal couple are expected to head to London?s Kensington Palace from the hospital with their newly born son, the third in line to the British throne. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

Britain's Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge react, as they talk to the media whilst holding the Prince of Cambridge, Tuesday July 23, 2013, after posing for photographers outside St. Mary's Hospital exclusive Lindo Wing in London where the Duchess gave birth on Monday July 22. The Royal couple are expected to head to London?s Kensington Palace from the hospital with their newly born son, the third in line to the British throne. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

FILE - In this June 22, 1982, file photo, Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, and wife Princess Diana take home their newborn son Prince William, as they leave St. Mary's Hospital in London. It was announced on Monday, July 22, 2013, in London that Kate, Duchess of Cambridge and her husband Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, gave birth to a boy weighting 8lbs 6 oz. (AP Photo/John Redman, File)

Kate, Duchess of Cambridge holds the Prince of Cambridge, Tuesday July 23, 2013, as she poses for photographers outside St. Mary's Hospital exclusive Lindo Wing in London where the Duchess gave birth on Monday July 22. The Royal couple are expected to head to London?s Kensington Palace from the hospital with their newly born son, the third in line to the British throne. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

Britain's Prince William, right, and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge hold the Prince of Cambridge, Tuesday July 23, 2013, as they pose for photographers outside St. Mary's Hospital exclusive Lindo Wing in London where the Duchess gave birth on Monday July 22. The Royal couple are expected to head to London?s Kensington Palace from the hospital with their newly born son, the third in line to the British throne. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

Kate, Duchess of Cambridge holds the Prince of Cambridge, Tuesday July 23, 2013, as they pose for photographers outside St. Mary's Hospital exclusive Lindo Wing in London where the Duchess gave birth on Monday July 22. The Royal couple are expected to head to London?s Kensington Palace from the hospital with their newly born son, the third in line to the British throne. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

(AP) ? A crowd cheered, hundreds of cameras clicked and an image of familial perfection was beamed around the world.

Prince William, his wife Kate and their infant son, the Prince of Cambridge, emerged Tuesday from London's St. Mary's Hospital to start a new chapter in their lives ? capping a remarkable turnaround for a monarchy that had ended the 20th century at a low point of popularity.

The outpouring of public and official enthusiasm ? including artillery salutes, marching bands and landmarks illuminated blue for the royal baby boy ? showed that Britain's royal family is back in its subjects' affections, especially now that it has an adorable infant heir, third in line to the throne, who could be king into the 22nd century.

"It's had its ups and downs in public opinion," said veteran royal commentator Dickie Arbiter. "But in the last 20 years it has had more ups than downs."

Pictures of William, Kate and their baby, whose given names have yet to be announced, echoed a similar image taken 31 years ago, when Prince Charles and Princess Diana left the same hospital with baby William in their arms.

William and Kate looked much more relaxed than the awkward Charles and Diana, and within a few years the older couple's image of regal domestic bliss had been comprehensively trashed.

By the late 1980s and early '90s, the royal family was making headlines for all the wrong reasons. More often than not the stories were about marital troubles among the children of Queen Elizabeth II, especially for Charles and his unhappy wife Diana.

The divorce or separation of three of the monarch's four children in 1992, along with a damaging fire at Windsor Castle, led the queen ? in a rare admission of private feeling ? to dub it a horrible year, her "annus horribilis."

Then in 1997 came Diana's death in a car crash ? a personal tragedy that also became a crisis for the monarchy. Warm, glamorous and unhappy in her royal marriage, Diana had ? in the eyes of many ? been badly treated by the royal "Firm." The queen and other senior royals, caught by surprise by an outpouring of public grief at her death, appeared cold and remote.

But that image has since been transformed, partly because of the dignified endurance of Queen Elizabeth II, now in her 62nd year on the throne. At 87, she is the only monarch most Britons have ever known, a reassuring presence at the heart of national life who has in recent years given public hints of her private sense of humor ? even agreeing to appear alongside Daniel Craig's James Bond in a short film for the 2012 Olympics opening ceremony.

If the queen gives the family gravitas, the emergence of an attractive young generation that includes William, his soldier-socialite brother Prince Harry and the glamorous, middle-class Kate gives it celebrity.

William's work as a search-and-rescue helicopter pilot, Harry's army service in Afghanistan, and Kate's girl-next-door charm have all proved assets. Even seeming faux pas such as Harry's strip-billiards antics in Las Vegas have done little but burnish his popularity.

William and Kate's Westminster Abbey wedding in 2011 was an extravaganza of pageantry that brought thousands into the streets for celebratory parties.

The baby adds a new layer of stability to help the institution thrive for another generation. For the first time since the 19th-century reign of Queen Victoria, Britain has three generations of living heirs to the throne ? Prince Charles, William and his baby son.

Through Kate, the future king also has a dose of non-royal blood. Her family, although affluent, comes from an ordinary, middle-class background.

"I think this baby is hugely significant for the future of the monarchy," said Kate's biographer, Claudia Joseph. "It is the first future king for 350 years to have such an unusual family tree. Not since Queen Mary II has the offspring of a 'commoner' been an heir to the throne."

Diana was a commoner in the strict sense that she was not royal, but unlike Kate she came from an aristocratic family.

The importance of that common thread was echoed by Pippa Rowe, head teacher at the primary school in Kate's home village of Bucklebury, west of London.

"I think this will enable the children to have a real chance to connect with the monarch," she said. "They learn about kings and queens, but we are going to have a real live prince with one set of grandparents living down the road."

The cost of affection for the royal family, in our media-saturated times, is a hunger for intimacy. The young royals are global celebrities, and there is a vast demand for images and information about them from the world's media.

William and Kate will struggle against that hunger as they try to give their son a normal childhood, as much as possible out of the spotlight.

Arbiter said William's own childhood would help him give his son a balanced upbringing. William was educated alongside children from a wide variety of backgrounds, albeit at some of Britain's ritziest private schools.

"I'm not going to use the word 'common,' but it was a well-rounded upbringing," Arbiter said.

"And, of course, his mother gave him the high street. He knew what it was all about to go to a movie or go into McDonald's or a book store. He knew how to handle money, which is something older royals didn't do. He will bring up his children in the way he was brought up, and probably with some new touches from Catherine."

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

Associated Press

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