Monday, August 5, 2013

Tattoos may hide skin cancer

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Tattoos may make pigmented lesions and skin cancers particularly difficult to detect, according to recent research.

Researchers with Laserklinik Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany, and the University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany, presented a case study of a 29-year-old male patient who developed malignant melanoma on a pre-existing nevus within a tattoo. The patient had been undergoing laser tattoo removal.

The patient had a tattoo that covered both of his arms and his chest for 10 years before undergoing treatment for removal. During the process, a mole on the patient?s shoulder that had been hidden with black ink was revealed, study authors reported. Treatment was halted until the patient underwent a mole removal and biopsy, which revealed melanoma. According to the researchers, 16 other cases of malignant melanoma hidden by tattoos have been reported in medical literature.

?Pigmented lesions in decorative tattoos cause diagnostic difficulties at a clinical and dermoscopic level. In cases of laser removal of tattoos, hidden suspicious nevi may be revealed gradually,? researchers stated.

Investigators recommended that before patients undergo tattoo removal, clinicians should thoroughly examining a patient?s skin. If a tattoo covers a known pigmented lesion, the lesion should not be treated with a laser, the authors concluded.

The study was published online July 31 in JAMA Dermatology.

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Supreme Court refuses to delay release of 10,000 California inmates despite safety warning

SAN FRANCISCO ? The U.S. Supreme Court has cleared the way for the early release of nearly 10,000 California inmates by year's end.

A lower court had previously ordered the state to cut its prison population by nearly 8 percent to ease overcrowding it said amounted to to cruel and unusual punishment. The panel found inmates were needlessly dying and suffering because of inadequate medical and mental health care caused by overcrowding.

But Gov. Jerry Brown and other state officials warn the releases could cause a public safety crisis.

The president of the California Police Chiefs Association says the justices ignored efforts already underway to reduce prison populations and "chose instead to allow for the release of more felons into already overburdened communities."

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State and judicial authorities have failed to provide a timeline for the appeal of a 15 year-old rape victim sentenced to flogging for a separate incidence of fornication, despite repeated pledges and promises of wider legal reform.

The 15 year-old minor from the island of Feydhoo in Shaviyani Atoll was convicted to 100 lashes and eight months of house arrest in February 2013, after confessing to fornication with another man during an investigation into allegations she was sexually abused at the hands of her stepfather. Those allegations arose with the earlier discovery of a dead baby buried in the outdoor shower area of the family?s home.

A month after the sentence was delivered, sources on Feydhoo told Minivan News that islanders had been raising concerns to the authorities over the girl?s abuse by other men on the island since 2009.

Sources at the time accused law enforcement officials, civil society and successive governments of failing on every level to protect the minor.

Widespread international coverage of the sentencing has since led to over two million people signing an?Avaaz.org petition calling for her sentence to be quashed, a moratorium on flogging, and reform of laws to protect women and girls in the Maldives.

Despite the country?s international reputation as an romantic island getaway for couples, fornication (sex outside marriage) is illegal in the Maldives and is subject to Sharia punishments under the 1968 penal code.

However, statistics from the Department of Judicial Administration show that flogging sentences are overwhelmingly issued to women. Of the 129 fornication cases filed last in 2011, 104 resulted in sentences ? 93 of whom were female.

Meanwhile, the Judicial Services Commission (JSC) has?dismissed calls to suspend Supreme Court Judge Ali Hameed following the judge?s appearance in at least three recently-leaked sex videos appearing to depict him fornicating with unidentified foreign women in a Colombo Hotel room, citing ?lack of evidence?.

15 year-old?s appeal stalled

The opening hearing of a High Court appeal of the girl?s flogging sentence, filed on her behalf by Attorney General Azima Shukoor, was held on April 29

The High Court has confirmed to Minivan News that there had been no further hearings in the three months since, and no further hearings scheduled.

However, a legal source speaking this week on condition of anonymity said the hearing in April was believed to have been the last, with the court expected to deliver a verdict on the case the next time it reconvened on the issue. ?The appeal is being heard behind closed doors.

The flogging would be administered when the girl turns 18, although local media has previously cited a court official who claimed it could be implemented earlier should the minor request so.

Deputy Solicitor General?Ahmed Usham confirmed that the sentence had not been carried out, and reiterated that no date had yet been set for a verdict on the minor?s appeal.

Usham added that a process to oversee legal reforms into the treatment of sexual abuse victims involving state bodies including the Attorney General?s (AG?s) Office was ongoing at present.

?Hopefully something concrete will be announced on this soon,? he said, but could not speculate on a timeline.

President Dr Mohamed Waheed?s government has previously pledged to review and ?correct? laws?it says victimise young women and minors who have suffered sexual abuse.

President?s Office Spokesperson Masood Imad previously expressed hope that the use of punishments such as flogging would be among practices debated as part of reforms.

?I?m sure when we debate [punishing suspects for fornication with lashes], we will find an acceptable solution for all parties,? he said.

More recently, the President?s Office?said current legal practices involving the treatment of victims of sexual offences could not be changed overnight, and required gradual implementation.

?We cannot go any faster on the matter than this, we don?t want to see any trouble like in the past. We can?t just go and ask a judge not to [give sentences like this] anymore,? Masood said in May.

The President?s Office today confirmed that Dr Waheed had established a ?special committee? as part of efforts to try and oversee the requested legal reforms, referring any specific questions on its work to Spokesperson?Ahmed??Topy??Thaufeeq.

Thaufeeq was not responding to calls or text messages at time of press.

Recently appointed Gender Minister Dr Aamaal Ali meanwhile requested Minivan News contact the office of former Gender Minister and current AG Azima Shukoor concerning the current status of attempts to reform laws on the treatment of sexual abuse victims.

Azima was not responding to calls or e-mails to her office at time of press.

Local newspaper Haveeru meanwhile last weekend interviewed the judiciary?s official flogger, Abdul Khalig.

?According to his memory, Khalig has enforced flogging sentences of over 300 people which amounts to thousands of lashes with his leather whip,? reported Haveeru.

?But Khalig to this day remains hesitant when it comes to flogging the elderly given their age. But he assures that no old person mostly sentenced for fornication and child abuse had come to any harm as a direct result of the flogging.

?No matter who the person is, this must be done. It is not a cruel punishment. Only one woman fainted whilst I was flogging her,? Khalig told the paper.

?I notice that people who have been flogged, repent and live good lives afterwards. Because this such a small society I see it quite often. People who have been flogged for fornication later go on to live very good lives,? he said, adding that he was now hoping ?to impart what he has learned to the next generation before he retires.?

15 year-old?s case ?tip of the iceberg?: Amnesty International

Speaking to Minivan News at the conclusion of a nine day visit to the country in April, Amnesty?s South Asia Director Polly Truscott claimed the treatment and controversial flogging sentence handed to the 15 year-old girl was the ?tip of the iceberg? regarding the Maldives? treatment of?sexual abuse victims.

Earlier the same month, Maldivian NGO Advocating the Rights of Children (ARC) criticised child protection measures currently in place in the country as ?inadequate?, urging government authorities to incorporate several key human rights obligations into domestic law.

ARC at the time told Minivan News that although the Maldives has signed and agreed to be legally bound by the?provisions in the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and its?Optional Protocols, the commitments have yet to be adopted into law.

Minivan News meanwhile in June investigated reports of ?widespread? child prostitution being conducted in Laamu Atoll, and was informed by a private clinical psychologist that the practice had become ?so common? that the victims considered it ?normal?.

Multiple sources told Minivan News the practice has prevalent across the Maldives, ranging from male benefactors grooming children with ?gifts? to parents actively selling the sexual services of their children ? some as young as 12.

Official and public acknowledgement of the ?systemic? child sexual abuse remains taboo, although Azima Shukoor ? then Family and Gender Minister -?in a statement on May 10 to mark Children?s Day revealed that ?children being used as sex workers, where the children are sent to places as a means to pleasure people and to gain an income from such a trade. This is being practiced in the Maldives today. Both boys and girls are being used in this trade.?


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Gerard House celebrating 25 years of helping pregnant teens ...

More than 600 pregnant teens have called Gerard House home over the last 25 years.

For one resident, who cannot be named because she is under 18 and in foster care, the house has given her many things.

?There?s a lot of positive attitude here,? she said.

She was 16 when she came to Gerard House and went on to earn her high school diploma after being put into the state?s custody for a truancy issue. The pregnancy is what got her attention.

?They said if you don?t get straightened out, there?s a chance you could have your kid taken away, so I realized I want to go to school and get everything done,? she said. ?I was in a foster home and it was hard for me at first. It really helped me coming here.?

Now, about to turn 18, she and her 8-month-old son are getting ready for another big change: She?s starting a career to become an aesthetician.

?They?ve brought her stability, learning skills, emotional and financial support, she has her high school diploma and she?s going to Eric Fisher Academy,? said Christy Hannon, the young woman?s family support worker from St. Francis Community Services who works with Gerard House and was a teen mom herself.

The large, but modest house at 3144 N. Hood will take in pregnant teens at any point of their pregnancy and allow them to stay until their babies can crawl. It will celebrate its 25th anniversary Sunday with a reception in downtown Wichita.

Gerard House began as a joint mission of the Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother and the Congregation of St. Joseph. Now it?s under the umbrella of Via Christi Health in Wichita. It?s named after Gerard Majella, the patron saint of mothers.

According to the most recent figures from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment for 2011, the statewide pregnancy rate for ages 10 to 19 is 20.9 per 1,000, or nearly 4,100 pregnancies. A little more than 890 of those pregnancies were in Sedgwick County.

?School and baby?

The young women have a very structured environment, said Deneen Dryden, Gerard House executive director. They often wake up for school at 6 a.m. and aren?t done with parenting classes, tutoring and counseling until 9 p.m.

In addition to connecting the women with prenatal care ? most of which is paid for by Medicaid ? and parenting classes and counseling, Gerard House also helps some find jobs through the Workforce Alliance.

The state has a program that helps pay for some of the young women to attend selected state schools for higher education, Dryden said, but typically only 2 percent of adolescents who are pregnant before they?re 18 finish college.

?To me, that?s the saddest statistic,? she said.

?For us the real priority is school and baby. If they haven?t completed their high school diploma or GED, that?s the No. 1 responsibility because the research shows only 40 percent graduate.?

Gerard House also provides the women information on adoption, Dryden said. As a Catholic-sponsored institution, it does not encourage abortion.

?They need to make an informed decision,? she said. ?If they choose to parent we give them the skills and support them in that decision.?

The younger the woman, the less likely they are to place the babies into adoption services, Dryden said. At Gerard House, about one in 20 decide to pursue adoption.

?If you look at infrastructure many come from, they didn?t have family,? she said. ?And they?ll look right at you and say, ?I got pregnant so I would have something to love and to call family.?

?When you?re under that pretense, you think that baby is going to meet your needs instead of the reality that you?re up all night.?

Juvenile system

Often, the young women are referred through foster care or the juvenile justice system, Dryden said. But they also come through private or community referrals by school nurses or families.

?There?s lots of channels that get them here,? Dryden said.

?What we know is that on paper, it really doesn?t matter what it says, we?re dealing with a pregnant teenager who?s got lots going on in their life. So we treat them all the same. They?re the same girl.?

As of July 1, Gerard House is the only contracted maternity home with Juvenile Services in the state.

According to Jeremy Barclay, communications director for the Kansas Department of Corrections, the state used to also contract with Mary Elizabeth Maternity Home in Hays and Grace Center in Kansas City, but the number of teens in the system who are being referred to group homes has decreased over the last several years.

?It?s just an example of oversupply for demand,? Barclay said.

And it?s perhaps a shift in the way society views pregnant teens, Dryden said.

?Initially, it was set up because of the stigma that society placed on (pregnant teens) and the shame,? Dryden said. ?A lot of the girls were sent away and would come back to the community after they had placed for adoption.

?And although times have changed and society has changed, that?s still the mission: to still serve this underserved population that?s very vulnerable.?

Source: http://www.kansas.com/2013/08/03/2922612/gerard-house-celebrating-25-years.html

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Editor's Letter: Made in the USA... sort of

DNP Editor's Letter Made in the USA Sort of

Motorola has been doing its best to build some buzz around the Moto X, which launched this week. As a smartphone, the X is decidedly middle-of-the-road. It boasts specs and a design similar to the Droid models Motorola announced last week. Available later this month at $199 on-contract from most major US carriers, the X's biggest claim to fame -- other than swappable backplates, including one made of wood -- is the fact that it's assembled in the US, in a 500,000-square-foot factory in Fort Worth, Texas. Yes, that's "assembled." Despite widespread reports that the X is being made in the US, most of its components, from its display to those backplates, are produced in factories around the world, and workers in Texas will assemble the phones.

Does it really matter where your smartphone is made? If your main concern is domestic job creation, it might. A 2012 survey by Boston Consulting Group found that over 80 percent of Americans are willing to pay more for products that are made in the US instead of China, mainly because they want to keep jobs in the country. Interestingly, the same survey found that 60 percent of Chinese consumers would pay a premium for US-made products, apparently based on the belief that the US produces higher-quality products. When it comes to smartphones, that's an idea that's difficult to put to the test; there are none currently manufactured in the United States, and that's not about to change with the launch of the X.

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Friday, August 2, 2013

Home Office anti-immigration Twitter campaign is start of ?the UK Hunger Games?

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Raburn homers twice, has 4 RBIs as Indians win 6-1

CLEVELAND (AP) ? Justin Masterson was quick to pass along credit for Cleveland's eighth straight victory to the guy he provided him all the support he needed in a 6-1 decision over the Chicago White Sox on Thursday.

"The story's about Ryan Raburn doing his thing," Masterson said. "That was pretty cool to see."

Raburn homered twice and drove in four runs as the Indians, who have won 13 of 17, completed a four-game sweep of the reeling White Sox.

Raburn, who has played a major role off manager Terry Francona's bench, hit a two-run homer in the third, had an RBI single in the fifth and belted a leadoff home run in the seventh. He has 13 homers and 37 RBIs in 173 at-bats while playing mostly against left-handed starters.

"I prepare myself the same way every day whether I'm playing or not," Raburn said. "This is one of those years where everything is going right for me. I'm trying to hold on to it and ride it as long as I can."

Francona pushed for Cleveland's front office to sign Raburn, even though he batted .171 with 12 RBIs in 66 games with Detroit last season. He began the season as the Tigers' second baseman but things quickly regressed and he was benched before being sent to the minors.

"He got off to a horrendous start and never really recovered," Francona said. "That happens to a lot of players. We were able to get him because of that. In the role he's in, he does a great job."

The Indians, who have beaten the White Sox eight straight times, moved to within two games of idle Detroit in the American League Central.

"Credit them," Chicago manager Robin Ventura said. "They just outplayed us. Today is probably magnified because of what happened earlier in the series."

Cleveland also swept a four-game series in Chicago from June 28-30.

Chicago has dropped seven in a row and is 26 games under .500 for the first time since 1980. The White Sox have lost 13 of 16 and have the second-worst record in the AL.

The Indians, who are a season-high 12 games over .500, won all seven games of their homestand, which began with a three-game sweep against Texas. Cleveland outscored the opposition 40-20 during the seven-game stretch.

Masterson outpitched Chris Sale (6-11) in a matchup of All-Star hurlers. Masterson (13-7) gave up one run in 6 2-3 innings and has won all four of his starts against Chicago this season, allowing three earned runs in 31 2-3 innings.

Raburn's home run off Sale in the third was towering fly ball to right that was pushed by the wind and curled inside the foul pole. He added an RBI single in the Indians' two-run fifth and hit a leadoff homer off Dylan Axelrod in the seventh that landed in the left field bleachers.

Masterson's bid for his fourth shutout of the season ended on Alejandro De Aza's leadoff homer in the sixth. The right-hander was pulled with the bases loaded and two outs in the seventh but Rich Hill got De Aza to hit into a fielder's choice.

Masterson allowed five hits, struck out seven and walked three. He threw complete game shutouts against the White Sox on April 12 in Cleveland, a five-hitter, and on June 30, a six-hitter at U.S. Cellular Field.

Francona said Masterson was battling a stiff neck but the pitcher didn't think that affected him.

"I felt all right," Masterson said. "I was leaving a few sinkers out there at times. I was pitching and battling and trying to make things work. The overall sense is we played well as a team."

Sale has lost all three of his starts against the Indians this season. The left-hander is 1-9 in his last 11 starts but has a 3.24 ERA in that stretch.

Mark Reynolds' run-scoring single ? his second RBI since June 29 ? gave Cleveland the lead in the second.

Asdrubal Cabrera added a sacrifice fly.

NOTES: Indians OF Michael Brantley struck out in all three at-bats against Sale and is 2 for 16 with eight strikeouts against the left-hander this season. ... RHP Vinnie Pestano, optioned to Triple-A Columbus when the Indians acquired LHP Marc Rzepczynski , pitched a scoreless inning against Buffalo on Wednesday. ... Indians OF Michael Bourn, who was 1 for 10 in the series, was not in the starting lineup. All-Star 2B Jason Kipnis also was given the day off. ... Chicago LHP Hector Santiago (3-6) faces Tigers RHP Doug Fister (9-5) on Friday. The clubs play 12 times over the final two months of the season. ... The Indians make their first trip to Marlins Park for a three-game series. Cleveland RHP Ubaldo Jimenez (8-5) takes on Miami RHP Jose Fernandez (7-5) in the opener Friday.

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Better US economic growth, earnings drive stocks

NEW YORK (AP) ? Steady growth in the U.S. economy and higher company earnings helped push the stock market back to record levels Wednesday.

The economy, while still struggling to pick up momentum following the Great Recession, grew at a faster pace than economists had forecast in the second quarter. There was also an encouraging report on hiring.

The news on growth was encouraging, said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at Rockwell Global Capital, because it suggested the economy is recovering strongly enough to grow without stimulus from the Federal Reserve. The central bank is buying $85 billion of bonds a month to hold down interest rates and encourage borrowing.

"We did get some surprisingly strong economic numbers today," said Cardillo. "The market is taking this news optimistically. It points to the economy not needing crutches anymore."

The U.S. economy expanded at an annual rate of 1.7 percent from April through June as businesses spent more and the federal government cut less spending, the Commerce Department said Wednesday. Economists had expected growth of 1 percent for the period, according to the data provider FactSet.

Investors were also waiting for word from the Fed later Wednesday. The U.S. central bank will release an updated policy statement after concluding its latest two-day meeting.

The Dow Jones industrial average rose 58 points, or 0.4 percent, to 15,576 as of 12:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. The Dow is on its way to beating its previous record high close of 15,567 reached on July 23.

The Standard & Poor's 500 index rose seven points, or 0.4 percent, to 1,694. The Nasdaq composite gained 16 points, or 0.6 percent, to 3,636.

On the last trading day of July, the Standard & Poor's 500 index was up 5.3 percent for the month. If it holds those gains, the index will log its best month since Oct. 2011. The stock market has surged in July after Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke assured investors that the central bank was in no hurry to withdraw its stimulus.

Investors also reacted to the economic growth report by selling bonds. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note rose to 2.67 percent from 2.61 percent the day before, and is close to its highest level in two years. The note's yield, which moves inversely to its price, has risen this year on signs that the economy is improving.

Investors tend to sell ultra-safe U.S. government bonds, forcing yields to go higher, when they anticipate a pickup in economic growth. Investors are also expecting that improving U.S. growth will prompt the Federal Reserve to ease back on its bond-buying program.

The encouraging news on hiring came ahead of the government's monthly jobs survey due out Friday.

U.S. businesses created a healthy 200,000 jobs this month, payroll company ADP said, as companies hired at the fastest pace since December. ADP also raised its estimate of the number of jobs the private sector created in June.

Investors were also tracking company earnings.

Comcast rose $2.16, or 5.8 percent, to $39.42 after the parent company of the NBC network and Universal Studios reported earnings and revenue that exceed analysts' expectations in the second quarter.

Software company Symantec, which makes the Norton antivirus software, surged after the company reported earnings and revenue that beat analysts' forecasts. The stock rose $1.84, or 7.6 percent, to $26.19.

Analysts are currently forecasting that second-quarter earnings rose an average of 4.75 percent for S&P 500 companies, according to S&P Capital IQ. That would be the slowest rate of growth in three quarters.

In commodities trading, the price of oil rose $1.17, or 1.1 percent, to $104.25 a barrel. Gold dropped $14.50, or 1.1 percent, to $1,310.60 an ounce.

Among other stocks making big moves:

? Air Products & Chemicals rose $2.97, or 2.8 percent, to $108.50 after the Wall Street journal reported that activist investor William Ackman had bought a 9.8 percent stake in the gas company.

? Herbalife rose $5.16, or 8.7 percent, to $65.25 after CNBC reported that the veteran hedge fund investor George Soros had taken a stake in the company. Herbalife has been at the center of a battle between investors Ackman and Carl Ichan, who are taking opposing positions in the stock.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/better-us-economic-growth-earnings-drive-stocks-134834518.html

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

YC-Backed Slidepay Tries To Be The ?Android? Of Payments Against Square's Apple-Like Tack

Screen Shot 2013-07-30 at 12.12.52 PMBack in February, I wrote about a startup called Cube that was trying to build a point-of-sale system for small and medium-sized businesses that would eventually give analytics about inventory. Cube has since pivoted, and now they’re going after a completely different market under a new name, Slidepay. They’re trying to offer a payments API for third-party developers that want the ability to accept credit card payments through a reader. For example, Joist, an app for contractors who might do repair work on homes, now has a way to accept payments through a Square-like reader without kicking their customers out to another payments flow. Slidepay is essentially a white-label version of Square. Square doesn’t currently offer an API for third-party developers, but hasn’t ruled out the possibility of building one. There are some strategic reasons for this beyond preserving a high-quality customer experience. The more of a direct relationship that Square can have with its customers, the more opportunities it has down the line to earn a cut of revenue through future services and products without being crowded out by more powerful players in the payments ecosystem. But that also leaves room for a white-label service like Slidepay to exist. “We take a very Android-like approach to what Square does. They want to own the end-to-end experience where everyone has to go through their experience and everything has to be processed through their brand,” said Charlie Pinto, the company’s CEO. “We want people to provide their own applications.” Under this approach, Slidepay takes 2.5 percent of each transaction plus 10 cents, or 2.9 percent plus 30 cents per transaction if a card isn’t present. There aren’t any other set-up or monthly fees. They have other deals for businesses that are processing more than $10 million per month. They own the merchant account and handle underwriting and identity verification, which increases Slidepay’s risks and liabilities. But Pinto feels they have a good internal system for dealing with fraud without going into specifics. “We feel we built a really good risk platform and we verify every person who processes payments,” Pinto said.

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Pope Francis says he won't judge gay priests

Pope Francis listens to questions during a news conference aboard the papal flight on its way back from Brazil, Monday, July 29, 2013. Pope Francis reached out to gays on Monday, saying he wouldn't judge priests for their sexual orientation in a remarkably open and wide-ranging news conference as he returned from his first foreign trip. "If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?" Francis asked. His predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, signed a document in 2005 that said men with deep-rooted homosexual tendencies should not be priests. Francis was much more conciliatory, saying gay clergymen should be forgiven and their sins forgotten. Francis' remarks came Monday during a plane journey back to the Vatican from his first foreign trip in Brazil. (AP Photo/Luca Zennaro, Pool)

Pope Francis listens to questions during a news conference aboard the papal flight on its way back from Brazil, Monday, July 29, 2013. Pope Francis reached out to gays on Monday, saying he wouldn't judge priests for their sexual orientation in a remarkably open and wide-ranging news conference as he returned from his first foreign trip. "If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?" Francis asked. His predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, signed a document in 2005 that said men with deep-rooted homosexual tendencies should not be priests. Francis was much more conciliatory, saying gay clergymen should be forgiven and their sins forgotten. Francis' remarks came Monday during a plane journey back to the Vatican from his first foreign trip in Brazil. (AP Photo/Luca Zennaro, Pool)

Pope Francis answers reporters questions during a news conference aboard the papal flight on the journey back from Brazil, Monday, July 29, 2013. Pope Francis reached out to gays on Monday, saying he wouldn't judge priests for their sexual orientation in a remarkably open and wide-ranging news conference as he returned from his first foreign trip. "If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?" Francis asked. His predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, signed a document in 2005 that said men with deep-rooted homosexual tendencies should not be priests. Francis was much more conciliatory, saying gay clergymen should be forgiven and their sins forgotten. Francis' remarks came Monday during a plane journey back to the Vatican from his first foreign trip in Brazil. (AP Photo/Luca Zennaro, Pool)

Pope Francis answers reporters questions during a news conference aboard the papal flight on its way back from Brazil, Monday, July 29, 2013. Pope Francis reached out to gays on Monday, saying he wouldn't judge priests for their sexual orientation in a remarkably open and wide-ranging news conference as he returned from his first foreign trip. "If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?" Francis asked. His predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, signed a document in 2005 that said men with deep-rooted homosexual tendencies should not be priests. Francis was much more conciliatory, saying gay clergymen should be forgiven and their sins forgotten. Francis' remarks came Monday during a plane journey back to the Vatican from his first foreign trip in Brazil. (AP Photo/Luca Zennaro, Pool)

Pope Francis, followed by Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, disembarks from the plane after landing from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at Ciampino's military airport, on the outskirts of Rome, Monday, July 29, 2013. The pontiff returned after a week in Brazil. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca)

Pope Francis greets Italian Police and Carabinieri paramilitary police officers after landing from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at Ciampino's military airport, on the outskirts of Rome, Monday, July 29, 2013. The pontiff returned after a week in Brazil. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca)

(AP) ? Pope Francis reached out to gays on Monday, saying he won't judge priests for their sexual orientation in a remarkably open and wide-ranging news conference as he returned from his first foreign trip.

"If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?" Francis asked. "We shouldn't marginalize people for this. They must be integrated into society."

Francis' predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, signed a document in 2005 that said men who had deep-rooted homosexual tendencies should not be priests. Francis was much more conciliatory in his first news conference as pope, saying gay clergymen should be forgiven and their sins forgotten.

The comments did not signal any change in church policy. Catholic teaching still holds that homosexual acts are "intrinsically disordered." But they indicated a shift in tone under Francis' young papacy and an emphasis on a church that is more inclusive and merciful rather than critical and disciplinary.

Gay leaders were buoyed by Francis' non-judgmental approach, saying changing the tone was progress in itself, although for some, the encouragement was tempered by Francis talk of gay clergy's "sins."

"Basically, I'm overjoyed at the news," said Francis DeBernardo, executive director of the U.S.-based New Ways Ministry, a group promoting justice and reconciliation for lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender people and the wider church community.

"For decades now, we've had nothing but negative comments about gay and lesbian people coming from the Vatican," DeBernardo said in a telephone interview from Maryland.

The largest U.S. gay rights group, Human Rights Campaign, said in a statement that the pope's remarks "reflect a hopeful change in tone."

Still, said Chad Griffin, the HRC president, as long as gay individuals, couples and youth alike "are told in churches big and small that their lives and their families are disordered and sinful because of how they were born ? how God made them ? then the church is sending a deeply harmful message."

In Italy, where politicians are generally sensitive to Vatican policy, Italy's first openly gay governor, Nichi Vendola, urged fellow politicians to learn a lesson from the pope.

"I believe that if politics had one-millionth of the capacity to ... listen that the pope does, it would be better able to help people who suffer," he said.

Francis also said he wanted a greater role for women in the church, though he insisted that they cannot become priests.

He was funny and candid during the 82 minutes he spent with journalists on board the plane returning from Brazil. He didn't dodge a single question, and even thanked the journalist who raised allegations contained in an Italian news magazine that one of his trusted monsignors was involved in a gay tryst.

Francis said he investigated the allegations according to canon law and found nothing to back them up.

He took journalists to task for reporting on the matter, saying the allegations concerned matters of sin, not crimes like sexually abusing children. And when someone sins and confesses, he said, God not only forgives ? but forgets.

"We don't have the right to not forget," he said.

Gov. Vendola, who leads the southern Puglia region, praised the pope for drawing a clear line between homosexuality and pedophilia.

"In only one blow, he carried out a very brilliant operation, separating the theme of homosexuality from that of pedophilia," Vendola said in a chat with journalists. "We know that a part of reactionary clerical thought plays on the confusion between these two completely different categories."

The directness of Francis' comments suggested that he wants to put the matter of the monsignor behind him, while also setting a new tone of openness as he focuses on his key priority of reforming the Holy See bureaucracy.

Francis was also asked about reports suggesting that a group of gay clergymen exert undue influence on Vatican policy. Italian news media reported this year that the allegations of what they call the "gay lobby" contributed to Benedict's decision to resign.

The term "gay lobby" is bandied about with abandon in the Italian media, and is decidedly vague. Interpretations of what it means have ranged from the benign concept of a group of celibate gay priests who are friends, to a suggestion that a group of sexually active gay priests use blackmail to exert influence on Vatican decision-making.

Stressing that Catholic social teaching calls for homosexuals to be treated with dignity and not marginalized, Francis said he would not condone anyone using private information for blackmail or to exert pressure.

"A lot is written about this 'gay lobby. I still haven't found anyone at the Vatican who has 'gay' on his business card," Francis said, chuckling. "You have to distinguish between the fact that someone is gay and the fact of being in a 'lobby.'"

The Rev. James Martin, a Jesuit author and commentator, saw the pope's remarks as a sign of mercy.

"Today Pope Francis has, once again, lived out the Gospel message of compassion for everyone," he said in an emailed statement.

Speaking in Italian with occasional lapses in his native Spanish, Francis dropped a few nuggets of news:

?He said he is thinking of traveling to the Holy Land next year and is considering invitations from Sri Lanka and the Philippines as well.

?The planned Dec. 8 canonizations of Popes John Paul II and John XXIII will likely be changed ? perhaps until the weekend after Easter ? because road conditions in December would be dangerously icy for people from John Paul II's native Poland traveling to the ceremony by bus.

?And he solved the mystery that had been circulating since he was pictured boarding the plane to Rio carrying his own black bag, an unusual break from Vatican protocol.

"The keys to the atomic bomb weren't in it," Francis quipped. The bag, he said, contained a razor, a prayer book, his agenda and a book on St. Terese of Lisieux, to whom he is particularly devoted.

"It's normal" to carry a bag when traveling, he said, stressing the style that separates him from other pontiffs, who until a few decades ago were carried around on platforms. "We have to get use to this being normal."

Francis certainly showed a human touch during his trip to Rio, charming the masses at World Youth Day with his decision to forgo typical Vatican security so he could to get close to his flock. Francis traveled without the bulletproof popemobile, using instead a simple Fiat or open-sided car.

"There wasn't a single incident in all of Rio de Janeiro in all of these days and all of this spontaneity," Francis said, responding to concerns raised after his car was swarmed by an adoring mob when it took a wrong turn.

"I could be with the people, embrace them and greet them ? without an armored car and instead with the security of trusting the people," he said.

He acknowledged that there is always the chance that a "crazy" person could get to him; John Paul II was shot in 1981. But Francis said he preferred taking a risk than submitting to the "craziness" of putting an armored wall between a shepherd and his flock.

Francis' news conference was remarkable and unprecedented: Pope John Paul II used to have on-board talks with journalists, but he would move about the cabin, chatting with individual reporters so it was hit-or-miss to hear what he said. After Benedict's maiden foreign voyage, the Vatican insisted that reporters submit questions in advance so the theologian pope could choose three or four he wanted to answer with prepared comments.

For Francis, no question was off the table ? no small thing given that he is known to distrust the mainstream news media and had told journalists en route to Rio that he greatly dislikes giving interviews because he finds them "tiresome."

Francis spoke lovingly of his predecessor, saying that having him living in the Vatican "is like having a grandfather, a wise grandfather, living at home." He said he regularly asks Benedict for advice, but dismissed suggestions that the German pontiff is exerting any influence on his papacy.

On the contrary, Francis said he has tried to encourage Benedict to participate more in public functions at the Vatican and receive guests, but that he is "a man of prudence."

In one of his most important speeches delivered in Rio, Francis described the church in feminine terms, saying it would be "sterile" without women. Asked what role he foresees, he said the church must develop a more profound role for women in the church, though he said "the door is closed" to ordaining women to the priesthood.

He had harsh words for Monsignor Nunzio Scarano. The Vatican accountant has been jailed on accusations that he plotted to smuggle ?20 million ($26 million) from Switzerland to Italy and is also accused by Italian prosecutors of using his Vatican bank account to launder money.

Francis said while "there are saints" in the Vatican bureaucracy, Scarano isn't among them.

The Vatican bank has been a focus of Francis' reform efforts, and he has named a commission to look into its activities amid accusations from Italian prosecutors that it has been used as an offshore tax haven to launder money.

Asked if closing the bank is a possibility, Francis said: "I don't know how this story will end."

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Frances D'Emilio contributed from Rome

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Tour bus flips over in wash amid Ariz. rain storm

DOLAN SPRINGS, Ariz. (AP) ? A Las Vegas-bound tour bus carrying 33 people was swept away by Arizona floodwaters as the driver attempted to cross a wash before turning the bus on its side amid heavy rains.

No one was injured. The bus returning on a rural Arizona road from a day-trip to the Grand Canyon's west rim was pushed down the wash for an estimated 300 yards around 1:50 p.m. near Kingman, said Patrick Moore, chief of the Northern Arizona Consolidated Fire District, which had firefighters at the scene. The crash happened as northern Arizona was hit with a second day of heavy rain.

The area where the bus accident occurred received 0.75 inches of rain in about an hour on Sunday afternoon, said Chris Stumpf, a National Weather Service forecaster in Las Vegas. A flash flood warning was in effect when the accident occurred, he said, and the bus driver shouldn't have been driving through the area at the time.

"It was a really strong storm dumping quite a bit of rain ... and it caused flash flooding," Stumpf said. "They were driving on a portion of the road where they shouldn't have tried to drive across. They should not have been driving through there."

Rhonda Ho, operations manager for Canyon Coach Lines, said the bus owned by the Las Vegas-based company was returning from a day-trip to the Grand Canyon's west rim when driver Joseph Razon saw a car right in front of him go through a section of the highway covered by some water, and "he thought, if a car can go through it, I can go through it."

"Then he got slammed by a rushing current of water that came out of nowhere," she said. "He was driving in almost neck-deep water and trying to control the bus while it was floating."

After being swept down the flood of water, she said, Razon determined it would be unsafe for the bus to float anymore. He then intentionally tilted the bus against an embankment so it would stop and passengers could escape through its roof. People inside the bus were able to climb out of the driver's side windows and walked to dry land.

"I'm glad the driver kept his cool and everybody got out safely. No one screamed on the bus and everyone kept their cool and that's amazing," Ho said.

She described Razon as a "very professional driver" with a spotless record. He has worked for the company since 2005.

Kingman is near the Arizona-Nevada stateline and about 100 miles southeast of Las Vegas. The bus passengers and driver returned on another bus to Las Vegas, where Ho was able to speak to the driver.

On Sunday evening, as a tow truck was preparing to take away the bus, it was lying on its side and had grass and other debris hanging from it. Two escape hatches on its roof were opened. Writing on the side of the bus said: "C.H. Destination" and "DBA: Canyon Coach Lines"

The passengers were no longer at the scene. The company had sent another bus to pick them up.

There were some swift-water rescues of stranded motorists Saturday night after a storm dropped nearly 2 inches of rain in about 90 minutes around Kingman, Stumpf said.

The flash flood warning around the accident scene has expired, he said, but there's a chance for more heavy rain and another similar warning on Monday.

The crash happened as Northern Arizona was hit with a second day of heavy rain.

The Arizona Department of Transportation closed an 18-mile stretch of Interstate-40 Saturday night between Flagstaff and Kingman because of the flash flooding.

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Associated Press writers Jacques Billeaud in Phoenix and Martin Griffith in Reno, Nev., contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tour-bus-flips-over-wash-amid-ariz-rain-002933762.html

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President Obama and the Case for the Economy

It seems the theory that ?justifies the privilege of the wealthy and demonizes the poor and the middleclass? is still very much alive among Congressional and House Republicans.? In the wake of President Obama?s economic vision for a new American prosperity, they have again advanced for the ?rhetoric kill.? Even in the face of economic gloom, ?repeal? is the match that illumines their gleam. Accordingly, the stage is now set for the battle between House Republicans and the White House on the debt ceiling and the budget.

At a time when the President stands between the? important economic decision of naming a new individual? to chair the federal reserve and just two months? before the government reaches the end of? its fiscal year, his refrain on decisions to grow the economy and the middleclass couldn?t come at a more opportune time.

But Republicans are not regaled.

Indeed! ?Washington has taken its eye off the ball with an endless parade of distractions, political posturing and phony scandals and it is time to stop,? is the President?s strong affirmation, but this too is greeted in denial by his opponents.

?Manufacturing jobs, investments in research, science and education and transportation and information are the cornerstone of the middleclass? he further asserts, but in a distressing contradictory tone, Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) labels it as ?preheated rhetoric.?

Moreover, in an attempt to deny economic reality and fostering a ?dictatorship from the extreme right,? House speaker Boehner further exalts his allegorical version of the Presidents idea as ?an Easter egg with no candy inside? and lauds his ??claims?? of ?delaying elements of the 2010 health care law and approval of the Keystone XL pipeline as? instant antidotes for the economy.

According to the President, ?none of this adds up to an economic plan? and while he seeks to paint the economic portrait of rebuilding the middleclass, affordable healthcare, inexpensive higher and early education, the housing market and retirement security, Congressional and House Republicans are choosing to create their own economic myths and adopting their ?Randian? premise of objectivism as a foundation for promotion of their own self- interest on the economy.

It may be true that ??speeches do not unclog the system,? but the Republicans denial of economic reality and their resort to objectivism not only places them on a murky depth of ?22 percent among public approval,? according to McClatchy-Marist polls, but also shows that objectivism is a philosophy that glorifies elitism. In a society dominated by religious and political scruples, it is difficult to see how objectivism provides any form of intellectual foundation for balanced standards of truth and value where the economy is concerned.

Yet they remain immune to logical reasoning.

Although critics emphasize that ?the President has focused too much on reducing equality rather ?than increasing growth,? it must also be mentioned that? policies such as the ?American Job Act? and increased infrastructure that? the President proposes to increase growth only continues to meet with sharp opposition? from House? Republicans.

And so it is time that Republicans realize that we cannot live in an Ayn Rand ?fictional world. Instead of adopting Orwellian euphemisms like ?new normal?? cavorting fear, delaying progress and focusing on controversies that offer distractions from the real issues, engage in bipartisan debates on how to grow the economy and the middle class.

?If Washington shakes off its complacency and set aside some of the slash-and-burn partisanship we?ve seen in recent years, then our economy will keep getting stronger.?

Thus is the array of economic policies as they unfold in Washington.

Source: http://www.nationofchange.org/president-obama-and-case-economy-1375105118

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Stocks edge lower as busy week for markets begins

Specialist Douglas Johnson is reflected in a screen at his post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Monday, July 22, 2013. Rising commodity prices made up for a disappointing quarterly performance at McDonalds, lifting the stock market Monday. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Specialist Douglas Johnson is reflected in a screen at his post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Monday, July 22, 2013. Rising commodity prices made up for a disappointing quarterly performance at McDonalds, lifting the stock market Monday. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

NEW YORK (AP) ? Stocks are edging mostly lower in early trading on Wall Street as a busy week for financial markets gets underway.

The Dow Jones industrial average fell 25 points, or 0.1 percent, to 15,535 in the first few minutes of trading Monday.

The Standard & Poor's 500 index was down two points, also 0.1 percent, at 1,689.

The Nasdaq composite was flat at 3,613.

Omnicom Group jumped 7 percent to $69.96 after agreeing to combine with France's Publicis Groupe to create the world's largest advertising company.

Saks rose 3 percent to $15.83 after announcing a deal to be acquired by the parent company of Lord & Taylor for $2.4 billion.

There's lots of news for investors this week, including a Federal Reserve meeting and the government's employment report.

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

NYT Editorial: ?Mr. Putin?s War on Gays? (Americablog)

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How to add color to a little bit of XML string resource, in Android?

I want to show a programming tutorial. A little code a little explanation, and so on. I want to display the code in some other color. The trouble is: I have dozens of different tutorials.

I can't go around making separate activities for each of them with a little normal text in one textview, a little colored text in another one, that's just terrible, plus I'd then have like 30 textviews.

<string name="sbegw">    Normal Text.     <some color tag="#012345"> Colored Text </some color tag> </string> 

This is what I'm looking for: an attribute that I can simply insert in my string resource at places where I want it.

The normal text above should appear normally, and the colored text should be colored (obviously). I have tried several attributes, I can't even get some text to look "Bold" or underlined using <b></b> or <u></u> or something like this?

Is any formatting possible in XML? Or can I only get plain boring text?

Is something like this possible in XML (Android)? How to do it?

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Metro Ford to pay fine in marketing law settlement

Metro Ford of Madison will pay $76,893 to settle accusations of state consumer law violations, mainly disclosure requirements, in a marketing promotion mailed to thousands of state residents starting last fall.

The company admitted no wrongdoing but apologized and vowed to tighten its quality control.

The Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection had filed a seven-count complaint in Dane County Circuit Court over the car dealership?s mailings to south central Wisconsin residents, according to online court records.

The mailings urged residents to meet with a company salesperson to receive a prize and consider buying a car.

According to a DATCP statement, the 100,000 mailings in five batches did not disclose the number of prizes to be given away, or a verifiable retail value of the prize. The odds of winning each prize were calculated incorrectly, the DATCP said, and those incorrect odds were printed in a smaller type size than required. Nor did the mailings disclose that a limited number of persons were eligible for the prize.

Metro Ford, also known as Wisconsin Auto Center, apologized for the mailings and said it had self-reported the potential violations to state officials.

The agreement is ?in the best interest of our customers, our employees and business,? said Michele Hill, Metro Ford spokeswoman. In addition to making internal changes because of the charges, she said, ?we have changed our policies to provide more prior approvals to promotional materials, and we are moving our printing back to Wisconsin. These steps will allow us more quality control, so this does not happen again.?

Hill said the mailings were printed in Texas.

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

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SLIDESHOW: Apple's 12-Inch iPad, Google's New Nexus 7 and More From the Fourth Week of July

As July comes to a close, investors may notice that it appears to be ending in a very familiar way: with Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) and Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) reigning supreme.

Both tech giants made a ton of headlines this week, particularly in the area of new products. Apple has yet to unveil anything new, but rumors continued to state that new iPads and iPhones are just around the corner.

Google unveiled two new products this week -- Chromecast and the second-generation Nexus 7. The former is already a huge success.

Louis Bedigian is the Senior Tech Analyst and Features Writer of Benzinga. You can reach him at 248-636-1322 or louis(at)benzingapro(dot)com. Follow him @LouisBedigianBZ

  • Google Unveiled the New Nexus 7

    Google Unveiled the New Nexus 7

    Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) flexed its tablet muscles this week when it unveiled the long-awaited Nexus 7 upgrade.

    The second-generation model comes with the highest-resolution display of any seven-inch tablet.

    It also carries a $229 MSRP -- $30 more than the original Nexus 7.

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  • Apple Set a New iPhone Sales Record?

    Apple Set a New iPhone Sales Record?

    Analysts thought that iPhone sales were about to tank. Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) proved them wrong.

    The Cupertino, California-based tech giant sold 31.2 million units during the fiscal 2013 third quarter.

    This set a new record for iPhone sales during the April-June sales period.

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  • ?But Mac and iPad Sales Declined

    ?But Mac and iPad Sales Declined

    Not every product in Apple's (NASDAQ: AAPL) portfolio has proved to be successful.

    In fact, with the sole exception of the iPhone, the company experienced very little success.

    Apple tried to downplay the fact that domestic Mac sales declined 12 percent in June. Worldwide, Mac sales declined five percent during the June quarter.

    Apple sold 14.6 million iPads versus 17 million in the year-ago period and 19.5 million in the previous quarter.

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  • Google Made Everyone Forget About Nexus Q

    Google Made Everyone Forget About Nexus Q

    Remember that ball-shaped, audio-only streaming device that Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) introduced last year?

    It was known as the Nexus Q. Some might say that the "Q" stood for "questionable" product, especially since the device was never released.

    Google made up for that this week when it introduced Chromecast, an inexpensive streaming device that works with most smartphones and tablets.

    Chromecast sold out almost immediately, thanks in part to the $35 price tag.

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  • 12-Inch iPad Surfaced

    When Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) unveiled the 128GB version of the fourth-generation iPad, artists rejoiced.

    This week, after rumors claimed that Apple is experimenting with an iPad measuring just under 13 inches, artists became very intrigued by the possibilities.

    While a 12-inch tablet may be too heavy and too large for the average user, artists could use it to enhance their creations and show off their portfolios.

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  • Tim Cook Didn't Confirm a Cheap iPhone, But Analysts Want One Anyway

    Tim Cook Didn't Confirm a Cheap iPhone, But Analysts Want One Anyway

    There was some confusion this week regarding what Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) CEO Tim Cook said during the company's earnings call.

    He didn't actually confirm the existence of a low-cost iPhone.

    Nonetheless, analysts continued to speculate about this illusive product, which they are convinced Apple will release later this year.

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  • Google Towered Over Everyone

    Google Towered Over Everyone

    How big is Google (NASDAQ: GOOG)?

    According to new research, Google is bigger than Twitter, Facebook (NASDAQ: FB) and Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) combined.

    The company is reportedly responsible for 25 percent of all Internet traffic.

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  • iPad 5 Expected to be Thinner and Lighter

    iPad 5 Expected to be Thinner and Lighter

    In news that is exciting but far from shocking, Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) is reportedly working on a next-generation iPad that is thinner and lighter than the last.

    Oddly, rumors have yet to suggest that the fifth-generation iPad will have improved battery life.

    Rumors insisted that a better battery would come to the iPad 3 and iPad 4, but that never came to pass.

    And yet now, after the MacBook Air (which is a greater power hog than an iPad) received an energy bump, the rumor mill goes silent for the iPad 5.

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  • Microsoft Embraced Indie Game Developers

    Microsoft Embraced Indie Game Developers

    Sony (NYSE: SNE) is no longer the only firm that will allow independent developers to self-publish.

    Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) will now do the same for Xbox One.

    There's just one catch: this feature is unlikely to be available at launch.

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  • Apple Serves One Billion Podcast Subscriptions

    Apple Serves One Billion Podcast Subscriptions

    Aside from the mixed earnings (which saw record-breaking iPhone sales and declining iPad, Mac and iPod results), Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) had a terrific week.

    The company quietly announced that iTunes had reached one billion podcast subscriptions.

    Now that podcasts, apps and music downloads have crossed the one billion mark, Apple might begin to count down until its billionth video has been downloaded.

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  • Transform Your Portfolio

    Believe it or not, there are several companies whose names sound like they could be Transformers.

    Join Benzinga's own Matthew Kanterman as he counts down the full list of corporations who might actually be robots in disguise.

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