রবিবার, ৩০ জুন, ২০১৩

Pentagon bracing for public dissent over economic and energy shocks

Top secret US National Security Agency (NSA) documents disclosed by the Guardian have shocked the world with revelations of a comprehensive US-based surveillance system with direct access to Facebook, Apple, Google, Microsoft and other tech giants. New Zealand court records suggest that data harvested by the NSA's Prism system has been fed into the Five Eyes intelligence alliance whose members also include the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

But why have Western security agencies developed such an unprecedented capacity to spy on their own domestic populations? Since the 2008 economic crash, security agencies have increasingly spied on political activists, especially environmental groups, on behalf of corporate interests. This activity is linked to the last decade of US defence planning, which has been increasingly concerned by the risk of civil unrest at home triggered by catastrophic events linked to climate change, energy shocks or economic crisis - or all three.

Just last month, unilateral changes to US military laws formally granted the Pentagon extraordinary powers to intervene in a domestic "emergency" or "civil disturbance":

"Federal military commanders have the authority, in extraordinary emergency circumstances where prior authorization by the President is impossible and duly constituted local authorities are unable to control the situation, to engage temporarily in activities that are necessary to quell large-scale, unexpected civil disturbances."

Other documents show that the "extraordinary emergencies" the Pentagon is worried about include a range of environmental and related disasters.

In 2006, the US National Security Strategy warned that:

"Environmental destruction, whether caused by human behavior or cataclysmic mega-disasters such as floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, or tsunamis. Problems of this scope may overwhelm the capacity of local authorities to respond, and may even overtax national militaries, requiring a larger international response."

Two years later, the Department of Defense's (DoD) Army Modernisation Strategy described the arrival of a new "era of persistent conflict" due to competition for "depleting natural resources and overseas markets" fuelling "future resource wars over water, food and energy." The report predicted a resurgence of:

"... anti-government and radical ideologies that potentially threaten government stability."

In the same year, a report by the US Army's Strategic Studies Institute warned that a series of domestic crises could provoke large-scale civil unrest. The path to "disruptive domestic shock" could include traditional threats such as deployment of WMDs, alongside "catastrophic natural and human disasters" or "pervasive public health emergencies" coinciding with "unforeseen economic collapse." Such crises could lead to "loss of functioning political and legal order" leading to "purposeful domestic resistance or insurgency...

"DoD might be forced by circumstances to put its broad resources at the disposal of civil authorities to contain and reverse violent threats to domestic tranquility. Under the most extreme circumstances, this might include use of military force against hostile groups inside the United States. Further, DoD would be, by necessity, an essential enabling hub for the continuity of political authority in a multi-state or nationwide civil conflict or disturbance."

That year, the Pentagon had begun developing a 20,000 strong troop force who would be on-hand to respond to "domestic catastrophes" and civil unrest - the programme was reportedly based on a 2005 homeland security strategy which emphasised "preparing for multiple, simultaneous mass casualty incidents."

The following year, a US Army-funded RAND Corp study called for a US force presence specifically to deal with civil unrest.

Such fears were further solidified in a detailed 2010 study by the US Joint Forces Command - designed to inform "joint concept development and experimentation throughout the Department of Defense" - setting out the US military's definitive vision for future trends and potential global threats. Climate change, the study said, would lead to increased risk of:

"... tsunamis, typhoons, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes and other natural catastrophes... Furthermore, if such a catastrophe occurs within the United States itself - particularly when the nation's economy is in a fragile state or where US military bases or key civilian infrastructure are broadly affected - the damage to US security could be considerable."

The study also warned of a possible shortfall in global oil output by 2015:
"A severe energy crunch is inevitable without a massive expansion of production and refining capacity. While it is difficult to predict precisely what economic, political, and strategic effects such a shortfall might produce, it surely would reduce the prospects for growth in both the developing and developed worlds. Such an economic slowdown would exacerbate other unresolved tensions."

That year the DoD's Quadrennial Defense Review seconded such concerns, while recognising that "climate change, energy security, and economic stability are inextricably linked."

Also in 2010, the Pentagon ran war games to explore the implications of "large scale economic breakdown" in the US impacting on food supplies and other essential services, as well as how to maintain "domestic order amid civil unrest."

Speaking about the group's conclusions at giant US defence contractor Booz Allen Hamilton's conference facility in Virginia, Lt Col. Mark Elfendahl - then chief of the Joint and Army Concepts Division - highlighted homeland operations as a way to legitimise the US military budget:
"An increased focus on domestic activities might be a way of justifying whatever Army force structure the country can still afford."

Two months earlier, Elfendahl explained in a DoD roundtable that future planning was needed:

"Because technology is changing so rapidly, because there's so much uncertainty in the world, both economically and politically, and because the threats are so adaptive and networked, because they live within the populations in many cases."

The 2010 exercises were part of the US Army's annual Unified Quest programme which more recently, based on expert input from across the Pentagon, has explored the prospect that "ecological disasters and a weak economy" (as the "recovery won't take root until 2020") will fuel migration to urban areas, ramping up social tensions in the US homeland as well as within and between "resource-starved nations."

NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden was a computer systems administrator for Booz Allen Hamilton, where he directly handled the NSA's IT systems, including the Prism surveillance system. According to Booz Allen's 2011 Annual Report, the corporation has overseen Unified Quest "for more than a decade" to help "military and civilian leaders envision the future."

The latest war games, the report reveals, focused on "detailed, realistic scenarios with hypothetical 'roads to crisis'", including "homeland operations" resulting from "a high-magnitude natural disaster" among other scenarios, in the context of:

"... converging global trends [which] may change the current security landscape and future operating environment... At the end of the two-day event, senior leaders were better prepared to understand new required capabilities and force design requirements to make homeland operations more effective."

It is therefore not surprising that the increasing privatisation of intelligence has coincided with the proliferation of domestic surveillance operations against political activists, particularly those linked to environmental and social justice protest groups.

Department of Homeland Security documents released in April prove a "systematic effort" by the agency "to surveil and disrupt peaceful demonstrations" linked to Occupy Wall Street, according to the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund (PCJF).

Similarly, FBI documents confirmed "a strategic partnership between the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security and the private sector" designed to produce intelligence on behalf of "the corporate security community." A PCJF spokesperson remarked that the documents show "federal agencies functioning as a de facto intelligence arm of Wall Street and Corporate America."

In particular, domestic surveillance has systematically targeted peaceful environment activists including anti-fracking activists across the US, such as the Gas Drilling Awareness Coalition, Rising Tide North America, the People's Oil & Gas Collaborative, and Greenpeace. Similar trends are at play in the UK, where the case of undercover policeman Mark Kennedy revealed the extent of the state's involvement in monitoring the environmental direct action movement.

A University of Bath study citing the Kennedy case, and based on confidential sources, found that a whole range of corporations - such as McDonald's, Nestle and the oil major Shell, "use covert methods to gather intelligence on activist groups, counter criticism of their strategies and practices, and evade accountability."

Indeed, Kennedy's case was just the tip of the iceberg - internal police documents obtained by the Guardian in 2009 revealed that environment activists had been routinely categorised as "domestic extremists" targeting "national infrastructure" as part of a wider strategy tracking protest groups and protestors.

Superintendent Steve Pearl, then head of the National Extremism Tactical Coordination Unit (Nectu), confirmed at that time how his unit worked with thousands of companies in the private sector. Nectu, according to Pearl, was set up by the Home Office because it was "getting really pressured by big business - pharmaceuticals in particular, and the banks." He added that environmental protestors were being brought "more on the radar." The programme continues today, despite police acknowledgements that environmentalists have not been involved in "violent acts."

The Pentagon knows that environmental, economic and other crises could provoke widespread public anger toward government and corporations in coming years. The revelations on the NSA's global surveillance programmes are just the latest indication that as business as usual creates instability at home and abroad, and as disillusionment with the status quo escalates, Western publics are being increasingly viewed as potential enemies that must be policed by the state.
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Source: http://ninetymilesfromtyranny.blogspot.com/2013/06/pentagon-bracing-for-public-dissent.html

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Obama meets Mandela's family, praises ailing anti-apartheid leader

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President Barack Obama delivers remarks and takes questions at a town hall meeting with young African leaders at the University of Johannesburg Soweto campus in South Africa, on Saturday, June 29.

By Daniel Arkin, Staff Writer, NBC News

President Barack Obama met privately Saturday with relatives of critically ill anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela in the midst of a three-nation tour through Africa.

Obama praised the former South African president as a towering historical figure who paved the way to social justice and racial reconciliation in a nation turn asunder by generations of white-minority rule.

"I also reaffirmed the profound impact that his legacy has had in building a free South Africa, and in inspiring people around the world -- including me," Obama said in a statement.

Obama also spoke by telephone with Gra?a Machel, Mandela's wife, while she remained at the 94-year-old former statesman's beside.

"I expressed my hope that Madiba draws peace and comfort from the time that he is spending with loved ones, and also expressed my heartfelt support for the entire family as they work through this difficult time," Obama said, referring to Mandela by his honorary clan name.

The White House announced earlier that Obama, "out of deference to Nelson Mandela's peace and comfort and the family's wishes," would not visit the Pretoria hospital where the ailing leader has spent three weeks being treated for a lung infection.

Meanwhile, police officials fired off stun grenades Saturday to break up a group of about 200 protesters who had congregated outside the Soweto campus of the University of Johannesburg, where Obama spoke at a town hall meeting with students. Some demonstrators carried signs depicting Obama with an Adolf Hitler mustache.

54-year-old Ramasimong Tsokolibane told the Associated Press that a host of trade unions and civil society groups protesting outside the university object to Obama's conduct as commander in chief.

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Shadows are reflected on a wall where a portrait of visiting US President Barak Obama is displayed outside the Mediclinic Heart Hospital where former South African President Nelson Mandela is hospitalized in Pretoria on June 29, 2013.

"People died in Libya. People are still dying in Syria," Tsokolibane told the AP. "In Egypt, in Afghanistan, in Pakistan, drones are still killing people. So that's why we are calling him a Hitler. He's a killer."

A June Pew poll found that Obama enjoys widespread popularity among the South African people.

Obama earlier Saturday conducted bilateral talks with South African President Jacob Zuma at the historic Union Buildings. The two leaders held a press conference that touched on a wide range of political issues, from global trade to U.S. immigration reform.

But the focal point of the conference was Mandela's failing health and powerful legacy.

Zuma told assembled reporters that Mandela was in critical but stable condition Saturday, according to the Associated Press.

Obama called on African leaders and political actors across the globe to follow in Mandela's footsteps and put patriotism ahead of personal concerns.

?We as leaders occupy these spaces temporarily and we don?t get so deluded that we think the fate of our country doesn?t depend on how long we stay in office,? Obama said.

Obama honored Mandela again at an official dinner, toasting the iconic leader.

"I propose a toast, to a man who has always been a master of his fate, who taught who that we could be the master of ours, to a proud nation and South Africa's unconquerable soul," he said.

Obama is slated Sunday to visit Robben Island, the former penal colony where South Africa's first black president spent 18 of the 27 years he was locked up in apartheid jails, Reuters reported. He is due to head to Tanzania on Monday.

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

Obama said the thoughts and prayers of the American people are with Nelson Mandela, who remains hospitalized with a lung infection. NBC's Lester Holt reports.

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Eating right, exercise may help prostate cancer patients reduce risk of aggressive tumors

June 29, 2013 ? Researchers at UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center (JCCC) have published the first study on adherence to eight World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) lifestyle recommendations and aggressive prostate cancer that shows a significantly decreased risk of highly aggressive prostate cancer associated with closer adherence to the recommendations. The recommendations provided desirable ranges of body mass index, physical activity, foods of low caloric density (under 125 kilocalories per 100 grams of food), fruits and non-starchy vegetables, salt, legumes and unrefined grains, and red meat consumption.

Led by Lenore Arab, PhD, JCCC member and professor in the departments of medicine and biological chemistry, the researchers examined associations between adherence to WCRF recommendations and risk of highly aggressive prostate cancer among subjects enrolled in the North Carolina-Louisiana Prostate Cancer Project. Study subjects were 2212 African American or Caucasian American men 40 to 70 years old with newly diagnosed prostate cancer. WCRF recommendations are intended to decrease overall risk of cancer, and are recommended for cancer survivors. The study was published online ahead of print in the journal Nutrition and Cancer.

Adherence to fewer than four of the eight WCRF recommendations predicted a 38% increased risk of aggressive tumors compared with adherence to four or more recommendations. That finding was statistically significant and similar among black and white men, despite a baseline higher risk of highly aggressive tumors among black men. In particular, eating less than 500 grams of red meat per week or less than 125 total kilocalories per 100 grams of food per day were statistically significantly protective against highly aggressive tumors for all subjects in the study.

Each point in a patient's total adherence score corresponded to a 13% reduction in risk of aggressive cancer. A total adherence score of less than 4 predicted an increased risk of aggressive tumors in African American and Caucasian patients.

"Most men are at risk of prostate cancer, but it is the level of aggressiveness of disease that is most clinically relevant," Arab says, "These findings suggest that even men with prostate cancer can take control of their disease and moderate its aggressiveness through diet and lifestyle choices."

Measurement of prostate cancer aggressiveness was based on Gleason grading system scores, blood levels of prostate-specific antigen, and TNM malignant tumor classification.

Adherence to WCRF recommendations was based on point scores and odds ratios estimated. These findings assume that patients' reports reflect their long-term dietary habits, which is supported by research that indicates that diet is relatively stable in adulthood.

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C-3P0 Is the Best Worst Rapper

If there was a list of people (and robots) that should avoid rapping?and maybe there ought to be?C-3P0 would be sitting pretty far up towards the top. Fluent in six million forms of communication and not an ounce of flow.

Buzzfeed explains the clip's bewildering existence:

In 1986, to help promote the soon to be open Star Tours ride at Disneyland, ABC aired the TV special A Vacation In Space. The special gave viewers a look at some of the behind-the-scenes footage on the making of Star Tours, as well as the history of space travel and space-related films.

But somewhere?amid the references to the lack of gravity in space and the other references to lack of gravity in space?there's something inexplicably catchy in there. No one will blame you if you listen to just one more time. And one more time. And then just one more time after that. [Everything is Terrible via Laughing Squid via Buzzfeed]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/c-3p0-is-the-best-worst-rapper-620768990

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শনিবার, ২৯ জুন, ২০১৩

China bank regulator says liquidity ample, debt risks manageable

By Gabriel Wildau and Samuel Shen

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's chief banking regulator said on Saturday that liquidity in China's banking system is sufficient and pledged to control risks from local government debt, real estate and shadow banking.

Despite a cash squeeze that sent money-market interest rates soaring over the last two weeks, banks have more than enough reserves to meet settlement needs, Shang Fulin, chairman of the Chinese Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC), said at a financial forum on Saturday.

"Over the last few days, due to multiple factors, the problem of tight liquidity has appeared in the market. But overall, liquidity in our banking system really isn't scarce," Shang said at a speech to the Lujiazui Forum in Shanghai

Shang said total excess reserves in China's banking system totaled 1.5 trillion, which he said was more than double the amount necessary for normal payment and settlement needs.

On the issue of banks' asset quality and, in particular, banks' exposure to local government debt and the real estate market, Shang acknowledged risks but said they were manageable.

"Recently, some international organizations and industry insiders have expressed worry about a slowdown in China's economic growth, local government debt, the real estate market, and related areas," Shang said.

"Currently everyone is fully aware of the risks. As long as we take proper risk control measures, these risks are controllable," Shang said.

On local debt, Shang pledged to closely monitor and control the growth in local borrowing and "alleviate hidden risks".

Outstanding bank loans to local government financing vehicles totaled 9.59 trillion yuan at the end of the first quarter, Shang said.

Amid the cash squeeze earlier this month, CBRC repeated previous orders to banks to report all forms of local government debt exposure to regulators, including funds channeled through wealth management products (WMP).

The central bank, which had let short-term borrowing costs spike to record highs to drive home a message to banks that they could no longer count on cheap cash to fund riskier operations, said it would ensure policy supported a slowing economy.

On the topic of WMPs, which have exploded in recent years as households and firms have searched for higher-yielding alternatives to traditional deposits, Shang said the development was positive but also highlighted risks.

"In reality, wealth management products are investment products. Wealth management products are not the same as savings. Investors have to bear investment risk. When banks do these products, are they clearly explaining the risks to investors?" Shang said.

Analysts have said that many WMP investors believe that many products carry an implicit guarantee from state-backed banks, even if no legal guarantee exists.

Bank-issued WMPs totaled 8.2 trillion yuan ($1.34 trillion) by the end of the first quarter, of which 70 percent were invested in the real economy.

Though Shang did not elaborate, the comments implied that the remaining 30 percent was invested in interbank assets, whose explosive growth was a key factor in the recent interbank liquidity squeeze.

On the real estate market, Shang downplayed the risk to the banking system, despite a three-year campaign by the central government to restrain housing prices.

Real estate loans totaled more than 13 trillion yuan by the end of April, of which mortgages comprised about 70 percent, Shang said.

"Chinese people are creditworthy. The non-performing loan ratio on mortgages is extremely low, far below 1 percent," Shang said.

(Editing by Michael Perry)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/china-bank-regulator-says-liquidity-ample-debt-risks-031614322.html

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5 Content Marketing Tactics For Small Businesses - TribalCafe

Are small businesses using the right content marketing tactics to fuel their social media?

  1. Small businesses need to get the basics in place ? objectives, keywords, listening, measures?
  2. Small businesses have little time and money to invest and need to use content marketing effectively
  3. Content helps fuel social media so getting the right tactics in place can save time and money, as well as deliver a focus for what works
  4. The State of Small Businesses and Social Media

    A report from Manta, an online business community, shows that crowds of American small businesses are turning to social media in the hope of generating new business. The problem though is that despite the time they are ploughing into it they are seeing little if any ROI.

    Some key figures:

  • The survey was taken from 1235 small business owner
  • Nearly 50% have increased time on social media
  • 55% are using Facebook and Twitter as their primary tools
  • Around 60% have seen no ROI

Another survey conducted by Staples produced similar figures showing that 40% feel that their social media use has helped their business (60% didn?t). This report found that 51% of U.S. small business owners are either novices or don?t consider how social media can help their businesses.

The problem is that with the allure of seemingly ?FREE? there is the temptation to think it will be a silver bullet to ailing sales or other business problems. Expecting quick wins is unrealistic. The hope that social media might patch over a poor brand proposition, marketing plans or an ailing business is clearly flawed. With content marketing fueling social media developing a clear focus on your customers is critical.

The Basics of Social Media For Small Businesses

Businesses are built on relationships and trust. In this sense online is a direct reflection of offline, where your reputation, what you say and how you say it affect how and who you will attract. Traditional networking offline has not entirely been replaced but online makes it easier, faster and lowers costs. It also provides the perfect vehicle to more effectively target customers.

Our tolerance and dislike of poor sales people, processes and being interrupted are the same offline and online (probably our tolerance is lower). For these reasons small businesses need to recognize the basic principles of social media and online marketing.

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Information comes to us easily. Search, RSS feeds and a variety of apps and media help with that. In this mass of media, devices and channels small businesses are having to compete for attention and that is competitive. Simply rocking up and saying hi will get you noticed and it may even help develop relationships, but it wont get across your brand/products/services and demonstrate how you can solve customer problems. In truth you need both ? good content and to be human.

The temptation to be random on social media is huge and without a good focus on content marketing it can easily fail. The basic guiding principles are again the same online as they are offline:

  • Understand who your customers, your niche market
  • Have clear goals and objectives ? offline is not different to online, focus on SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and timed) objectives.
  • Identify how your product or service relates to them e.g. what problem does it solve
  • What makes you different ? what are your unique selling points (USP?s)
  • How can you solve your customers problems, make their life easier and/or add value
  • As in offline understand how you connect the marketing and sales process ? connect the dots between the two

These points underpin then how you develop content and use it to develop your business online. Content marketing is about being useful to your customers, it provides a backbone for your SEO and fuels your social media. It also translates into how you gain leads.

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5 Content Marketing Tactics For Small Businesses

Here are 5 actionable content marketing tactics to help small businesses. These are based on the trends and insights from the main content marketing reports and experience.

1Get The Content Mix Right

Most people have heard the exercise of how you place large rocks, pebbles, sand and water into a glass jar (if you haven?t here is the link to explain it). It is a great metaphor for living life but also applies to many other situations. There is a nice comparison here to content marketing ? prioritize your content build out your high value content first.

Use Evergreen Content
Evergreen content is timeless, that never or at least rarely goes out of date. Unlike a Tweet, a Facebook post that simply has a moment in time. The key to good evergreen content is to make it relevant to your audience e.g.:

  • Frequently asked questions ? not the ones you see that are 4-5 long and cover the obvious. You want to create FAQ?s that genuinely go deeply into the buying process or insights into the service or product.
  • Lists of useful resources e.g. top 50 social media experts or 50 technical definitions explained.
  • Checklists
  • How to?s
  • Blend in and use other high value content first ? Slides, Infographics, Whitepapers/reports?. The majority of businesses are in services (in the UK accounting for over 75% of GDP). Why does this matter ? well many B2B businesses rely on using Slides some of which may have great content on that can be easily shared.

    2Repurpose Content
    Content can be used again and again saving time and money.

    A survey or report can be turned into a blog post(s), used as a basis for an interview with the person who produced it or to garner opinion, form the basis of a presentation (SlideShare) ? all of which in turn can be Tweeted or posted on Facebook or Linkedin. Again this focuses on the need to produce the high value content first.

    3Curate Content
    Becoming an expert on a subject requires you to know about what is happening in your sector: trends, key tools, methods, key people, tensions e.g. different view points?All this can be difficult to keep on top of. Content curation involves pooling and filtering content so that you provide relevant high quality content to your audience saving them from having to search through the noise of the internet.

    Curating content can relatively easy but remember to be specific to your niche in your subject e.g. social media daily (Paper.li) would be drowned out on the internet but social media marketing for salons could be useful if I was targeting Salon owners.

    Some great content curation tools exist to help you produce regular content. Tip: many platforms now allow you to comment on the curated content ? don?t be afraid to add you own thoughts to demonstrate your breadth of knowledge/skills.

    4Co-Create / Collaborate
    Co-creating content sounds difficult but it is just like many other forms of collaboration. The key to it is a clear understanding of your objectives and the best method to achieve them. Here is a great slideshare that outlines the many methods and approaches that can be taken.

    5Blend Your Media
    A survey by by content strategy company, Content Science, found that people still come across a lot of unreliable information on the internet.
    what is content marketing survey .

    Many small businesses can use their expertise to interact with their target audience to build trust and demonstrate expertise. Some of the best ways to achieve this is to use media that helps you directly interact with you audience or that promotes your ideas, thoughts and shows the people behind the business.

    content marketing tactics

    Webinars have become one of the most effective ways of building an audience and for customer acquisition. Used well they can provide plenty of further fuel for blogs and further interaction. A useful approach to event marketing is to follow this approach:

    • Pre-event: activities to build and promote the event e.g. unique hashtag for Twitter and now Facebook. This builds interaction.
    • Event: the use of social media during the event
    • Post event: follow up with content and actions from the event and developing the relationships with your target audience/customers

    Summary

    Content Marketing can seem daunting and time consuming. Certainly blogs do require a lot of commitment, but by putting in place the basics building blocks and making sure you cover the most important points first you can quickly lay down some great foundations to help your content marketing. Some of the best small businesses work with customers to co-create content not only using incentives e.g. photo contests, but because they are focused on helping promote the customers passions and interests.

Source: http://www.tribalcafe.co.uk/5-content-marketing-tactics-for-small-businesses/

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শুক্রবার, ২৮ জুন, ২০১৩

Large dead zone forming in the Gulf

June 27, 2013 ? Ocean experts had predicted a large "dead zone" area in the Gulf of Mexico this year, and according to the results from a Texas A&M University researcher just back from studying the region, those predictions appear to be right on target.

Steve DiMarco, professor of oceanography and one of the world's leading experts on the dead zone, says he and a Texas A&M team surveyed areas off the Texas-Louisiana coast last week and found large areas of oxygen-depleted water -- an area covering roughly 3,100 square miles, or about the size of Delaware and Rhode Island combined.

"We found hypoxia (oxygen-depleted water) just about everywhere we looked," DiMarco reports.

"The most intense area is where you would expect it -- off the Louisiana coast south of Atchafalaya Bay and Grande Isle, La. But we also found significant amounts off High Island and near Galveston. The farther south we went, the less we found hypoxia in the water column, but we still found plenty of depleted oxygen waters up to just west of Freeport.

"There is no doubt there is a lot of hypoxia in the Gulf this year."

Hypoxia occurs when oxygen levels in seawater drop to dangerously low levels, and persistent hypoxia can potentially result in fish kills and harm marine life, thereby creating a "dead zone" in that particular area.

Such low levels of oxygen are believed to be caused by nutrient pollution from farm fertilizers as they empty into rivers such as the Mississippi and eventually into the Gulf, or by soil erosion or discharge from sewage treatment plants. The size of the zone has been shown to be influenced by the nutrient runoff, volume of freshwater discharged, and prevailing winds, which controls the freshwater river plume's movement.

The Mississippi is the largest river in the United States, draining 40 percent of the land area of the country. It also accounts for almost 90 percent of the freshwater runoff into the Gulf of Mexico.

Last year, with much of the Midwest suffering through its worst drought in 100 years, the dead zone measured only 1,580 square miles.

DiMarco's research on the dead zone is supported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA), as part of its long-term commitment to advancing the science to inform management practices aimed at mitigating the hypoxic zone.

"While we await additional data from the entire summer, these early findings start to validate our prediction that we could see one of the largest dead zones ever in the Gulf of Mexico this July," said Robert Magnien, Ph.D., center director at NOAA's National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science.

"This is further confirmation of the link between upstream nutrient management decisions and the critical habitats and living resources in the Gulf."

DiMarco has made 28 research trips to investigate the dead zone since 2003. His cruise this year carried 10 investigators from Texas A&M and Texas A&M at Galveston and included two research scientists, Matthew Howard and Ruth Perry, five graduate students, Laura Harred, Jordan Young, Yan Zhao, Heather Zimmerle, and Nicole Zuck, and two marine technicians, Eddie Webb and Andrew Dancer (Geochemical and Environmental Research Group). On shore investigators include Lisa Campbell, Wilford Gardner, Shari Yvon-Lewis, and Ethan Grossman , all from Texas A&M, and Antonietta Quigg from Texas A&M-Galveston.

DiMarco says the size of the dead zone off coastal Louisiana has been routinely monitored since 1985. Previous research has also shown that nitrogen levels in the Gulf related to human activities have tripled over the past 50 years.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/top_environment/~3/mi_4sUh8--0/130627161358.htm

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HTC unveils 'glamor red' HTC One

HTC One in red.

Third color option launches in the UK from mid-July

HTC has announced the launch of the HTC One in a new color option — 'glamor red.' It's the same phone we know and love in a fancy new color, and in the UK it'll be available from mid-July exclusively at Phones 4u. Currently there's no word as to whether any U.S. carriers will pick up the red version.

The red variant, which leaked out briefly a few months back, will join the silver and (somewhat more elusive) black versions of HTC's flagship. We've got more pictures, along with today's presser, after the break.

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Father of the Web scolds "hypocritical" West over spying

LONDON (Reuters) - The British inventor of the World Wide Web accused Western governments of hypocrisy in spying on the Internet while lecturing repressive leaders across the world for doing exactly the same.

Tim Berners-Lee, a London-born computer scientist who invented the Web in 1989 as the Berlin Wall crumbled, said the West was involved in "insidious" online spying that could change the way normal people use their computers.

The United States and Britain are facing domestic and international furor after a security contractor leaked documents that lifted the lid on previously secret American and British programs to spy on the Internet.

"In the Middle East, people have been given access to the Internet but they have been snooped on and then they have been jailed," Berners-Lee, 58, told The Times newspaper in an interview.

"It can be easy for people in the West to say 'oh, those nasty governments should not be allowed access to spy.' But it's clear that developed nations are seriously spying on the Internet," he said.

Berners-Lee said the revelations about U.S. and British spying could alter the way people use the internet, especially for younger generations who can use it in intimate ways.

"Teenagers who are unsure about their sexuality who need to contact others, or people being abused trying to find helplines... There are things that happen on the net that are very intimate, which people are going to be loath to do if they feel there is somebody looking over their shoulder."

He also questioned whether the governments could safeguard sensitive date once collected.

Berners-Lee made the comments before accepting a joint engineering prize awarded by Queen Elizabeth to five men -- including Robert Kahn, Vint Cerf, Louis Pouzin and Marc Andreessen -- who are considered to be the fathers of the Internet.

Cerf, Google vice president who is listed as "Chief Internet Evangelist" on the company's website, suggested computer scientists should work on ways to get around surveillance by creating encrypted web communication, The Times reported.

Documents leaked by former U.S. security contractor Edward Snowden revealed that the National Security Agency had access to vast amounts of internet data such as emails, chatrooms and video from large companies, including Facebook and Google, under a government program known as Prism.

(Writing by Guy Faulconbridge; editing by Ralph Boulton)

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PSA: You can now use your Amazon account to log into Lovefilm

PSA You can now use your Amazon account to log into LOVEFiLM

You might be able to knock one password off your list, as you now have the option to log in to your Lovefilm account using Amazon credentials. The changeover is part of the online retail giant's recently announced Login With Amazon initiative, intended to let you use a universal ID for its other websites or those of third party developers. To switch, you'll need to follow the link at the source and enter both your Lovefilm and Amazon details, and may need to re-enter payment info as well. The company promised that your private data will remain "completely safe," and said that any rental lists, bookmarks, viewing history and watchlists will stay put. On the off-chance you're on Lovefilm but don't have an Amazon account, the company wouldn't be adverse to your creating one at the same time, in case you fancy physical disc media to go along with the streaming variety. That's not the only change Lovefilm users may notice however, as the service has rolled out versions of its next generation streaming app -- first seen on the PS3 -- for the Xbox 360 as well as Sony Bravia TVs, Blu-ray players and home theater systems.

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Morsi: Egypt's divisive Islamist president | Morocco World News

by Christophe DE ROQUEFEUIL

CAIRO, June 27, 2013 (AFP)

The day he was sworn in as Egypt?s first civilian president in June 2012, Mohamed Morsi told a cheering crowd in Cairo?s Tahrir Square he would be a ?president for all Egyptians?.

But one year later, the country is deeply divided.

In a speech marking his turbulent first year in power, Morsi warned that the ?polarisation has reached a stage that could threaten our democratic experience and paralyse the nation and cause chaos?.

A retiring individual, bearded and bespectacled, Morsi?s informal manner and casual language endeared him to some during his first months as head of state.

But today, walls in Cairo streets are covered with graffiti depicting him variously as a sheep, a pharaoh or a vampire.

He is the subject of much criticism and ridicule and is a favourite target of hugely popular satirist Bassem Youssef on his weekly television show.

A former senior leader of the powerful Muslim Brotherhood, the 62-year-old Morsi had vowed to uphold the goals of the 2011 revolution that ousted Hosni Mubarak, and also to share power with other parties.

His supporters say he derives his legitimacy from the first free presidential election in Egypt?s history, and that the challenges he faces ? corrupt and inefficient institutions, economic troubles and religious tensions ? were inherited from the previous regime.

But his critics see him as a cunning Muslim Brotherhood apparatchik, methodically placing Islamists in key positions, seeking to extend sharia (Islamic law) and return to an authoritarian regime rather than put the country on the path to democracy and economic progress.

Some say he is a new pharaoh, others accuse him of being a frontman for the Muslim Brotherhood, subservient to the movement?s supreme guide, Mohammed Badie.

In his frequent visits abroad, Morsi seeks to integrate Egypt with leading emerging nations such as China and Brazil, while maintaining ties with the West and specifically the United States, reassuring them he would uphold a 1979 peace agreement with Israel.

Morsi became the Brotherhood?s presidential candidate only after its first choice, Khairat El-Shater, was disqualified from standing.

Many had written off Morsi as an uncharismatic substitute, saying he would be unable to muster widespread support.

But the powerful Islamist movement mobilised its formidable resources and supporters behind Morsi to beat former airforce chief Ahmed Shafiq, who was also Mubarak?s last prime minister.

In August 2012, Morsi ousted Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, former head of Egypt?s army, who ruled the country as head of state after Mubarak?s fall in February, 2011.

But the army, which has remained on the sidelines of politics since Morsi came to power, broke its silence this week to warn that it would intervene if violence broke out.

Born in the Nile Delta province of Sharqiya, Morsi graduated with an engineering degree from Cairo University in 1975.

He received a PhD from the University of Southern California, where he was an assistant professor, in 1982.

He served as an MP from 2000 to 2005. He was detained for seven months in 2006 for taking part in a demonstration in support of reformist judges.

In 2010, Morsi become a spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood and a member of its politburo. He made several anti-semitic comments which recently resurfaced in the press.

Washington slammed the remarks, which Morsi said had been taken out of context.

He was jailed again on the morning of January 28, 2011, a day after the Brotherhood announced it would join the protests that would topple president Mubarak almost two weeks later.

Morsi and other Brotherhood leaders arrested at the time served only a few days before being sprung from jail in massive prison breaks across the country.

The Brotherhood believes in establishing an Islamic state gradually and through peaceful means, but Morsi?s focus has been mostly on issues affecting the majority of Egyptians since the revolt, such as the deteriorating economy.

Morsi is married, with five children and three grandchildren.

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AT&T LTE expands or rolls out in seven new markets across the US

Another week, another grouping of markets getting or expanding their AT&T LTE network footprint. Each time we get a new set of cities they seem to be smaller and smaller, indicating that AT&T has covered many of the largest markets and is working to fill out its complete nationwide network. Users in the following cities with LTE-enabled devices and the correct plan provisioning should see the network available now:AT&T

Don't expect these announcements to slow down any time soon, though. AT&T still has a lot of ground to cover, and they're going to be sure to let us know what the progress is.

    


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Miesha Tate to pose nude in ESPN the Magazine

UFC bantamweight Miesha Tate is joining the ranks of MMA fighters who have posed nude in ESPN the Magazine's Body Issue. The magazine announced today that Tate will appear in the yearly issue that shows off athletes' bodies. It will hit newsstands on July 12.

Tate's opposing coach on the upcoming season of "The Ultimate Fighter," UFC women's bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey, was on last season's cover. Both women appearing in the magazine will give them one more thing to trash talk about as they film the TUF that will air in September.

[Related: Mets' Matt Harvey to flaunt curves in 'Body Issue']

UFC president Dana White said the filming is filled with their squabbles every day.

"It's going exactly the way you thought it would be going: bad," White said. "Dead serious. Miesha and Ronda hate each other. It's literally crazy drama every day. It's irritating."

Other fighters who have been in the Body Issue include Jon Jones and Gina Carano.

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UFC Hall of Famer Tito Ortiz not so sure that Stephan Bonnar should be a fellow Hall of Famer

When Forrest Griffin retired just months after Stephan Bonnar, the UFC said the two fighters would enter the UFC Hall of Fame together. Bonnar's banned substance violation and lackluster career mattered less than his part in the groundbreaking bout on the first "The Ultimate Fighter" finale.

Tito Ortiz, a current member of the UFC Hall of Fame, isn't so sure that Bonnar deserves to have the same honor as him.

"As far as Stephan, I have nothing against the guy, but you've got to be a world champion, I think, to be in the Hall of Fame ... That's a big honor to be in the Hall of Fame," Ortiz said to MMA Junkie. "It means you had a significance in the sport at one time or another. You look at that, and the Forrest and Stephan fight was a big step for the UFC, so do they deserve it? Possibly. But can one fight get you in the Hall of Fame? I don't know. I guess that's Dana's decision."

Griffin won the UFC light heavyweight championship with a win over Quinton Jackson in 2008, but then lost it to Rashad Evans. He finished with a record of 19-7. Bonnar announced his retirement after losing a non-title bout to Anderson Silva at UFC 153. He tested positive for a banned substance for the fight. His final record was 15-8, and he never fought for a UFC title.

Ortiz's comments bring to the forefront to the problems with the UFC Hall of Fame. The UFC's Hall of Fame has no open criteria or voting process, and is limited to just UFC fighters. As Ortiz notes, the decision appears to rest in the hands of UFC president Dana White.

It's totally within the UFC's rights to run their Hall of Fame as they see it, but it shouldn't be compared to say, the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Football's Hall of Fame in Canton has a clear criteria and voting process, and isn't limited to just NFL members.

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Kerry: US wants no confrontation with Russia

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, right, is greeted by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal upon arrival in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia,Tuesday, June 25, 2013. Kerry is on a day visit before continuing on to Kuwait, as he returns to his Middle East tour after a stop in India. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, Pool)

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, right, is greeted by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal upon arrival in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia,Tuesday, June 25, 2013. Kerry is on a day visit before continuing on to Kuwait, as he returns to his Middle East tour after a stop in India. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, Pool)

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, left, is greeted by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal upon arrival in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia,Tuesday, June 25, 2013. Kerry is on a day visit before continuing on to Kuwait, as he returns to his Middle East tour after a stop in India. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, Pool)

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, left, attends a coffee ceremony with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal as a welcome upon Kerry's arrival in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, June 25, 2013. Kerry is on a day visit before continuing on to Kuwait, as he returns to his Middle East tour after a stop in India. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, Pool)

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal, center, walks toward the plane of U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry upon his arrival in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, June 25, 2013. Kerry is in Jeddah for a day visit before continuing on to Kuwait, as he returns to his Middle East tour after a stop in India. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, Pool)

(AP) ? Secretary of State John Kerry said Tuesday that the United States is not looking for a confrontation with Russia, where admitted NSA leaker Edward Snowden is believed to be hiding.

Speaking at a news conference in Saudi Arabia, Kerry said it's true that the United States does not have an extradition treaty with Russia but called on Moscow to comply with common law practices between countries where fugitives are concerned.

"There are standards of behavior between sovereign nations. There is common law," Kerry said. "There is respect for rule of law and we would simply call on our friends in Russia to respect the fact that a partner nation ? a co-member of the permanent five of the United Nations ? has made a normal request under legal systems."

Russia's foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, earlier Tuesday bluntly rejected U.S. demands for Snowden, saying the American hadn't crossed the Russian border.

Lavrov insisted that Russia had nothing to do with him or his travel plans.

Washington does not need a fight with Moscow at a time when U.S.-Russian relations are strained over Syria. Kerry and Lavrov are to meet next week at a Southeast Asia security conference in Brunei.

Kerry, however, said the U.S. continues to hope that if Snowden is in Russia, that Moscow would turn him over to American authorities. He noted that in the past two years, the U.S. transferred seven people to Russia at Moscow's request. Kerry said the U.S. did so "without any clamor, without any rancor, without any arguments."

Kerry said, "I would simply appeal for calm and reasonableness. We would hope that Russia would not side with someone who is a fugitive' from justice."

"They certainly can allow him to be subject to the laws and our constitution of which he is a citizen of, and that's what we call on him to do. We're not looking for a confrontation," Kerry said. "We are not ordering anybody."

"We don't need to raise the level of confrontation over something that's frankly as basic and normal as this," he said.

Snowden is a former CIA employee who later was hired as a contractor for the NSA. In that job, he gained access to documents that he gave to newspapers the Guardian and The Washington Post to expose what he contends are privacy violations by an authoritarian government.

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