Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Iraq bombs, market attacks leave 40 dead

(AP) ? Market bombings and other attacks across Iraq killed at least 40 people on Tuesday, and one senior intelligence figure said he could not rule out that guards may have taken bribes to allow terrorists to penetrate security during a Shiite pilgrimage.

The latest attacks added to fears that Iraq is descending further into violence after the last American troops withdrew late last year. More than 275 people have died in attacks over the past month, the bloodiest period since immediately after the U.S. withdrawal.

Tuesday morning's wave of bombings struck six Iraqi cities and towns. The worst hit was Diwaniyah, 130 kilometers (80 miles) south of Baghdad, where an explosives-laden vegetable truck detonated in a crowded market. Officials said 26 people were killed and about 75 wounded.

Vegetable seller Salah Abbas, 41, described a scene of chaos after the explosion ripped through the crowd.

"There were many charred bodies on the ground," said Abbas, who rushed to help wounded fellow merchants before ambulances arrived. He managed to push one to safety in a cart, but he said two others died at the market.

"People screaming and crying ? some were coming in to get their relatives, while others were running out. Then rumors spread of more car bombs, and people ran out of the market in panic," he said.

A senior Iraqi military intelligence official said there were at least two security lapses in Tuesday's market attack, and money might have changed hands.

One guard at a security checkpoint in Diwaniyah failed to properly search the produce truck because he said he couldn't stand the smell of rotting vegetables and fruit, and another guard later allowed the truck to enter the market itself instead of being unloaded outside as security rules require, the intelligence official said.

He said, "We do not rule out that bribes were paid to some at the checkpoints." The military official spoke on condition of anonymity in order to discuss sensitive matters of security.

Tuesday's attacks come as hundreds of thousands of Shiite Muslim pilgrims were heading to the holy city of Karbala this week for religious ceremonies set to peak on Friday. Shiite pilgrimages are a favorite target of Sunni insurgents linked to al-Qaida.

Attacks timed to strike during a similar march in Baghdad last month left 100 dead.

Diwaniyah is about 40 kilometers (25 miles) from Karbala, which also was hit by two bombs hidden in cars parked outside a market in the early morning, blasts that killed five people and wounded 30.

Jubair al-Jabouri, chairman of the Qadisiyah provincial council, confirmed the death toll in Diwaniyah, a Shiite city and the provincial capital. He blamed al-Qaida for the attacks.

"Terrorism has no religion," al-Jabouri said. "The terrorists targeted the innocents today in Karbala and Diwaniyah."

No one immediately claimed responsibility for the bombings.

Last month, no more than three days passed without a major attack, signaling the insurgency's ability to regroup quickly, as opposed to earlier patterns, when militants took several weeks to coordinate and gather material for an occasional, if spectacular, wave of bombings.

Despite their extra measures, security forces appear powerless to stop the violence. That has damaged the government's already shaky credibility with the Iraqi people and fanned fears the country may be spiraling out of control without recourse to American troops to restore order. The last American soldiers withdrew last December after nearly nine years of war.

Iraqi officials and experts also say the Sunni insurgents have been emboldened by a months-long sectarian-based political crisis that has all but paralyzed the government, and they now seek to exploit tensions among the country's ethnic factions.

Within hours of the two Karbala bombings, authorities banned vehicles from entering the holy city through Friday, a new step to protect the pilgrims. Karbala, 80 kilometers (50 miles) south of Baghdad, is the destination for annual Shiite rituals on the anniversary of the birth of the ninth-century Shiite leader known as the Hidden Imam.

"Al-Qaida groups are trying to stop Shiite people from practicing their rituals of the pilgrimage," said Karbala Gov. Amal-Din al-Hir. "But we are confident that the Shiite pilgrims will be undaunted by these explosions."

Bombs also struck three other cities in central Iraq, and a gunmen attacked security forces in a fourth.

In the Sunni city of Taji, two bomb blasts killed three people and wounded 15. A policeman was among the dead, said security and health officials who confirmed the casualties. Taji is home to a military base and is 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of Baghdad.

In the capital itself, two roadside bombs exploded next to security patrols in separate neighborhoods, killing a policeman and a passer-by, and wounding 14 other people, officials said.

And in Sunni-dominated Diyala province, just northeast of Baghdad, a bombing left two farmers dead, and a drive-by shooting killed two security officers and wounded two others.

The casualties were in Baghdad, Taji and Diyala were confirmed by police and health officials who spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to release the information.

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Associated Press Writers Sinan Salaheddin, Sameer N. Yacoub, Lara Jakes and Kay Johnson contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Monday, July 2, 2012

Latest in technology?worn computers and more | pindanpost

GOOGLE GLASS TEAM: Wearable Computing Will Be The Norm.

We have a pretty powerful processor and a lot of memory in the device. There?s quite a bit of storage on board, so you can store images and video on board, or you can just live stream it out. We have a see-through display, so it shows images and video if you like, and it?s all self-contained. It has a camera that can collect photographs or video. It has a touchpad so it can interact with the system, and it has gyroscope, accelerometers, and compasses for making the system aware in terms of location and direction. It has microphones for collecting sound, it has a small speaker for getting sound back to the person who?s wearing it, and it has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. And GPS.

This is the configuration that most likely will ship to the developers, but it?s not 100 percent sure that this is the configuration that will we ship to the broader consumer market.

Anyone who?s read Rainbows End or Daemon will want them, for sure.

Posted at 6:39 pm by Glenn Reynolds

NANOTECHNOLOGY UPDATE: Solid state synthetic molecular machine points to advanced nanotechnology.

Canadian chemists have induced a metal-organic framework to self-assemble and function as a molecular wheel on an axle in a solid state material. From a University of Windsor news article ?Chemists break new ground in molecular machine research: ?A graduate student and his team of researchers have turned the chemistry world on its ear by becoming the first ever to prove that tiny interlocked molecules can function inside solid materials, laying the important groundwork for the future creation of molecular machines.?

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GOOD QUESTION: How Do We Know Smartphones Endanger Planes? ?A curt reminder to power down your portable electronics has been a part of every commercial flight for years. But why do we have those rules in the first place, and should we expect them to change now that pilots have iPads in the cockpit and many airlines offer in-flight wireless Internet??

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Midwest ranchers, lawmakers protest EPA flyovers

In this June 16, 2010 photo, a feedlot operation near Wisner, Neb., is seen from the air. The Environmental Protection Agency's use of airplanes to seek signs of improper disposal of livestock waste has angered ranchers and some members of Congress. The dispute is centered in Nebraska, where ranchers complain the EPA kept its aerial inspections quiet until revealing them at a meeting three months ago. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

In this June 16, 2010 photo, a feedlot operation near Wisner, Neb., is seen from the air. The Environmental Protection Agency's use of airplanes to seek signs of improper disposal of livestock waste has angered ranchers and some members of Congress. The dispute is centered in Nebraska, where ranchers complain the EPA kept its aerial inspections quiet until revealing them at a meeting three months ago. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) ? Midwest ranchers have never been enamored with environmental regulators, but they really began to complain after learning that federal inspectors were flying over their land to look for problems.

The Environmental Protection Agency flies over power plants and other facilities nationwide to identify potential air, water and land pollution. It began using aerial surveillance in the Midwest in 2010 to check farms for violations of federal clean water regulations.

Ranchers who object to the program said they're not trying to hide anything. It's the quiet approach the EPA took with the program designed to spot illegal disposal of animal waste that they find upsetting. Most were not even aware of the flyovers until regional EPA officials mentioned it at a meeting three months ago.

"For me, it just creeps into the 'Big Brother is watching you' area, to where the government just feels like it's getting more and more intrusive," said Buck Wehrbein, who manages a cattle feeding operation in Mead, Neb., about 30 miles west of Omaha.

EPA officials explained during a meeting with ranchers in West Point, Neb., that they lease small planes that fly EPA staffers over cattle operations. The staffers take photographs as they seek evidence of illegal animal waste running off into rivers and streams.

Ranchers complained to their members of Congress, who responded angrily and then grew even more annoyed by what they considered the EPA's sluggish response to their inquiries for information about the flights. Nebraska Sen. Mike Johanns, a Republican, introduced an amendment to a multifaceted farm bill to stop the flights, but it fell four votes short of the 60 needed. Although most backers of the amendment were Republicans, 10 Democrats supported the proposal.

"EPA has been deliberately ambiguous when it comes to the size and scope of this program," Johanns said in a statement. "EPA must be honest about this program or cease it entirely, and I will continue pressing for this information on behalf of all concerned farmers and ranchers."

U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley, an Iowa Republican, met June 25 with top EPA administrators to find out why the agency was flying over farms when there was no indication that regulations had been violated. He also sought more information about why the EPA flew over farms that weren't required to have discharge permits.

"The EPA has come back with some answers, and those are being reviewed now," Grassley spokeswoman Jill Kozeny said. The senator may go back to the EPA again for more detail, she added.

EPA Regional Administrator Karl Brooks, who oversees Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska from his Kansas City office, didn't respond to interview requests from The Associated Press.

In response to more than two dozen questions sent by Nebraska's congressional delegation to EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson on May 29, Brooks released a five-page document about the flights.

It said the agency conducted three flyovers in Iowa in 2010, five in 2011, and one this year. In Nebraska, there were six flights last year and three this year.

Two more flights are planned this year in each state.

The EPA said the flights don't target individual farms and focus on areas with many animal feeding operations or watersheds where the state has identified streams polluted by animal waste.

As a result of the flights, the EPA said, it has taken 39 enforcement actions against Iowa livestock farmers and 14 against Nebraska producers.

Brooks said the agency uses the flights to minimize costs and reduce the number of on-site inspections.

"With one combined animal feeding operation inspection costing upwards of $10,000, and Region 7 responsible for improving water quality in about 1,800 miles of impaired Nebraska waters, across 50,000 square miles, EPA uses tools, like airplane flights, to focus our resources and compliance efforts where they are needed most," he wrote.

Brooks' response hasn't satisfied congressmen such as Republican Rep. Adrian Smith, whose rural district covers about three-fourths of Nebraska. He said state inspectors already have the authority to inspect ranches and he isn't sure the EPA's flyovers are needed. He is co-sponsoring a bill introduced by Rep. Shelly Moore Capito, a West Virginia Republican, to prohibit the EPA from using farm flyovers to enforce the Clean Water Act unless the agency has written voluntary consent, provided public notice or obtained a court order.

The EPA conducted flyovers of West Virginia farms in 2010.

"I would like to see those aerial surveillance flights stopped," Smith said. "I want to make sure we can move forward with good policy, and I'm studying how we should move forward."

Several environmental groups have supported the EPA flights.

Scott Edwards, a spokesman for Food and Water Watch, a Washington-based nonprofit environmental group, said state and federal agencies must be innovative in stopping pollution. The protests by ranchers and rural members of Congress are typical when government tries to increase inspections, Edwards said.

"There is always this over-the-top pushback, and it's across the country that agriculture needs to somehow be different," he said.

Marc Yaggi, executive director of the New York-based Waterkeeper Alliance, agreed.

"If taking to the sky is going to uncover illegal activities that are posing threats to human health downstream, we're all for it," he said.

While Nebraska farmers reacted strongly to the flyovers, Iowa farm groups have been more subdued.

"We are really not as excited about that as they have been in Nebraska," said Dal Grooms, spokeswoman for the Iowa Cattlemen's Association.

He said his organization is working with the EPA to focus more on education than on fines.

Chuck Folken, who runs a third generation family cattle feeding operation near Leigh, Neb., about 90 miles northwest of Omaha, said farmers he knows think the EPA just wants to levy more fines. They want Congress to rein in the agency and leave inspections to the states.

"This is just ridiculous that they're flying over watching us like we're committing flagrant crimes," he said. "Everybody is just really frustrated by the thought that the government is flying over, watching us and looking for things that are wrong."

Associated Press

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'Big Hero 6': Disney Animation At Work On New Marvel Movie

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"Big Hero 6" heading to the big screen?

Marvel's "Big Hero 6" is heading to the big screen. According to EW, Disney Animation is at work on the animated film about a Japanese super team.

Created in 1998, "Big Hero 6" is a spin-off of sorts from "Alpha Flight." Assembled by the Japanese government, members have included Sunfire, a one-time member of the X-Men, Silver Samurai, a foe of Wolverine and Fred, a Godzilla-esque monster.

According to EW, "Big Hero 6" is in early development. Its On The Grid reports no writer is attached, but "Kung Fu Panda's" Kristina Reed will produce. Blue Sky Disney, a fan site, reports "Winnie the Pood" director Don Hall will direct.

"Big Hero 6" will likely join "Guardians of the Galaxy" as one of the non-"Avengers" flicks in development. Marvel is already at work on "Iron Man 3" with "Thor 2" and "Captain America 2" also heading for production.

For more on "Big Hero 6," click over to EW.

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Sunday, July 1, 2012

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Protect Your Legacy With Trusts | YodZiaN.CoM - Finance and Loan ...

Were you aware of the fact that almost 1 in 4 people over the age of 50 have a living trust? When used as a part of an estate conversation plan, tursts can help preserve more of your assets for your heirs while minimizing the delays and costs of probate court.

A trust is a legal arrangement where one person or institution controls property given by another person for the benefit of a third party. If you don?t have a trust or don?t know if you might need one, keep reading to learn more about A-B (bypass) trusts, irrevocable trusts, and life insurance trusts. When used as a part of your planning, these trusts can help safeguard your legacy.

A-B Trusts

With a properly structured A-B provision, a living trust can allow married couples to exempt twice as much of their estate from taxes as they can otherwise. When one spouse dies, the trust is split in two. The surviving spouse s assets are then transferred to the A trust, while the assets of the deceased spouse go to the B trust. Each trust then becomes a taxable entity entitled to the current estate tax exemption ($1.5 million in 2005).

Irrevocable Trusts

An irrevocable trust is established by you relinquishing control of your assets while still alive. Depending on the way the trust is set up, you may or may not get the use of the asset during your lifetime. This is an option you do not want to enter into lightly, as once you give up the asset, you can not get it back.

Life Insurance Trusts

If relinquishing control of your assets is not your cup of tea, why not consider establishing a life insurance trust to pay the estate taxes on any assets valued above the estate tax exemption amount? A life insurance trust will hold an insurance policy in an irrevocable trust, so the policy itself is not taxable. At your death, it can then be used to help give your beneficiaries the cash they need to pay estate taxes.

Just like any other part of your estate plan, you need to reexamine your trusts on a regular basis so as to protect any newly acquired assets and to update your list of beneficiaries.

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