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Oil & Gas Industry

Does anyone here know anybody in the afore mentioned industry?

I've been after a career change and working on a rig as a roustabout for a few tours could be a great learning experience. Maybe I'd take a shine to it and stick at it..

I've phoned and emailed a few companies but they all say they only take experienced personal, and redirect me to other companies that say the same thing all over again! There's got to be a company that takes on greenhorns else how do people get this experience?!

Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

Source: http://forums.keqonline.com/showthread.php?tid=3362

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Communication Items You'll Want Before TSHTF ? Part 1 | The ...

by Dan and Sheila of SurvivingSurvivalism.com. I recommend printing out this article to keep as a reference in your Survival Mom binder.

Having good radio equipment is important for many reasons.? What will you do when there is no Internet?? What will you do when there is no cellphone service?? How will you know what?s going on in other parts of the country, let alone the world?? Radio signals don?t need an intermediary, they just bounce all over the earth and are received by radios.

shortwave radio Communication Items Youll Want Before TSHTF ? Part 1

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It?s not even necessary that you transmit (speak) on the radio, but the information you can garner from just listening to others from far away is worth the time it takes to understand how to use a radio.

There are many ways to go in purchasing a communications radio, depending on your budget.? You can buy a brand new, state-of-the-art Kenwood or I-com for example, both of which are great radios.? But the expense can be quite high, typically in the many hundreds of dollars.

A less expensive but just as viable way to go is a ?free band radio?.? This is a 10 meter ham radio that has had additional freeband frequencies installed.?? This will expand coverage to include the 12, 11 (the CB frequency band) and sometimes 9 meter bands.? In a converted CB radio, this is called a radio with extra channels.

A 10 meter radio is very common and inexpensive, as well as their low-rent cousins, CB radios.? Many can be found on ebay for under $200 and may already have the additional frequencies installed.? Also any good SSB (single side band) CB radio can have what they call ?Extra Channels Added? by? any good tech.? (Lots of mods here.) CB shops at truck stops? often times have used free band radios for sale at good prices, but check Ebay for prices on used radios before going.

What you need to know about frequencies

Any frequency on the radio can be used in various modes, the most common being AM, Single Side Band (SSB), Upper Side Band (USB) and CW. CW means constant wave mode, which is the mode used for Morse Code and RTTY.? It is possible to send several and receive multiple? pages of text files via RTTY.? The software needed can be found here. Radios with a? CW mode like the RCI 2950 (et al) and the Uniden HR2510 have the CW mode installed.? There are other models that also have CW mode, however no CB radios have CW mode.? You can send pictures and text files to others, similar to a fax. This will be an excellent way for the people to maintain contact with others during times of crisis or total collapse.

The legal frequency range of a Citizens Band radio is 26905 megahertz through 27405 megahertz? (mostly in 10 kilocycle steps per channel), covering the 40 channels of CB radio.? Freebanding is when an unlicensed radio operator uses the non-allocated frequencies in the 11 meter band (CB radio and beyond).? When society has collapsed, who cares who has a license?

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Most freebanders use the Single Side Band (SSB) mode of these channels as opposed to the AM mode. The chatter you may have heard on channel 19 (the truckers channel) is in the AM mode. AM mode of operation is limited in range, however using the SSB mode affords greater range and more output power.? A legal CB radio has 4 watts output on the AM band and 12 watts on the SSB band.

This means that when conditions are right (sunspots, etc.)? SSB signals can travel greater distances than those in? the AM mode. One early morning, while driving west on I-90 in Idaho, I made a contact with Tokyo, Japan using SSB and a HR 2510 Uniden radio. That was a contact of over 7000 miles? with less than 20 watts of power.

If the world goes into a collapse, there will still be thousands of people using the freebands.? This can be used to create a radio round-robin or relay to share information and help others.

The international call frequencies are:

27555 USB? The US and the world, except for Europe

26285 USB?? Europe

Using call frequencies

First a little bit about how to use a call frequency.? ?A call frequency is a frequency on which we make contact with someone who would like to have a conversation with us.? The parties then go to another frequency of their choice to continue the conversation. It is unlike the chatter you may have heard on the AM side ?? CB Channel 19 and all that noise. The conversation is called a QSO.

First we must wait for a moment of silence to break in and make our call. The protocol for asking for a QSO is like this:

?C-Q, C-Q, NEW MEXICO CALLING AND LISTING ON 27560?? is a typical call or CQ (?seek-you?).? This tells listeners on the call frequency where to find you to have a conversation.? Then we move our frequency dial to that frequency.? Once there we make another call like this:

?CQ CQ New Mexico calling for any and all stations.?? Or if your are looking to make a contact in a specific place:

?CQ CQ New Mexico Calling for all stations in _____? (the place of your choosing) ?and standing by for contact.?

Antennas

There are many different kinds of viable antennas to use with your? radio, some very cheap, some very expensive.

Some of you may choose to make a wire antenna.? One of the simplest wire antennas is the? ?Inverted V? ? very good for long distance communications (what the radio community calls ?skip?). The inverted V can be made for the cost of some wire and a pole.

Others may prefer to purchase something ready made,? in a box.? For those of you who do, we can strongly suggest the ?V Quad?.??? This is a directional aluminum antenna that? sends a strong signal in only one direction. Like the directional TV antennas of past times, this antenna needs a rotor (this is a motor to turn the antenna from the radio shack or you can use the ?armstrong? method).? It is the best non-homebrew antenna that I have ever used.

Either way, when the conditions are right you?ll be talking to the world.

When radio operators say,? ?conditions are right? they mean that the skip conditions are good, allowing the radio signals to be received over longer distances than normal. Skip is when the signal travels along a mostly horizontal plane before it eventually hits the ionosphere.?? Like a flat rock across a lake, the signal will skip along rather than pierce the ionosphere and go out into space. This skip can cause your signal to be received with nearly as much strength as it had when it left your antenna. The contact I had with Tokyo gave me an S10 signal strength, and that is as high as it gets. Sunspots are generally the cause for good skip conditions.

Coming up in Part 2 ?? Family Radio Service, Business Radio Service and Scanners.

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Dan and Sheila are the authors of Surviving Survivalism ? How to Avoid Survivalism Culture Shock and hosts of the free podcast, ?Still Surviving with Dan and Sheila?, both available at? http://survivingsurvivalism.com? For information about their survival community, or for other questions, they can be reached at surviving@lavabit.com

? 2012, thesurvivalmom. All rights reserved.

Source: http://thesurvivalmom.com/2012/09/28/communication-items-youll-want-before-tshtf-part-1/

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Harvest Moon, Texas Flooding Rain, California Heat

Texas Flooding Rain

Rainfall totals have shattered old records all across Texas over the past 48 hours.? As of this morning, Big Spring had officially received over 8 inches from this system.

Flash? Flood Warnings effect for the Big Spring area and now Flash Flood Watches have been extended eastward to include Louisiana and Mississippi.? Most of the moisture will be exiting West Texas today and moving into the East Texas and into the Southeast for the weekend and early next week.

Over the next three days, the highest totals are projected to be over Northern Louisiana and along the Gulf Coast of Mississipp and Alabama.

Numerous record have already been broken and it is still raining in many of these cities.

From the National Weather Service:

SO FAR TODAY 1.29 INCHES OR RAIN HAS FALLEN AT AUSTIN CAMP MABRY TODAY. THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD OF 1.20 SET IN 1985.
A RECORD RAINFALL OF 2.44 INCHES WAS SET AT DEL RIO YESTERDAY. THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD OF 1.57 INCHES SET IN 1984.
A RECORD RAINFALL OF 2.19 INCHES WAS SET AT SAN ANTONIO YESTERDAY. THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD OF 1.12 INCHES SET IN 1976.

Although the storms moving into the Southeast are not expected to be severe, there could be some gusty winds, especially in the Houston and Galveston area. Threat for thunderstorms extends up into the Carolinas and back toward the Inter Mountain West but the North continues to remain dry and sunny.

Intense Southwest Heat

Near record highs expected Sunday and early next week as high pressure takes hold over West Central California.? An Excessive Heat Watch has already been issued for the dark red shaded areas.

From the National Weather Service:

.A STRONG RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE WILL BUILD ACROSS NORTHERN AND CENTRAL CALIFORNIA OVER THE WEEKEND AND INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK. BY SUNDAY AND MONDAY HIGH TEMPERATURES WILL RISE TO SOME OF THE WARMEST LEVELS RECORDED SO FAR IN 2012. RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURES ARE POSSIBLE. MONDAY IS EXPECTED TO BE THE WARMEST DAY. VERY WARM CONDITIONS WILL CONTINUE INTO TUESDAY. A COOLING TREND IS FORECAST TO BEGIN BY WEDNESDAY.

Harvest Moon

Picture from: http://www.moontimerising.com/2011/09/the-harvest-moon/

Most of the northern and western US will be able to enjoy a cloud free evening to catch a glimpse of the Harvest Moon just after the sun has set.? The Harvest Moon is the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox. Due to its low angle in the sky this time of the year, the moon appears large and has an orange glow. This cycle of the moon got its name from Farmer?s who used the light from the moon to do their harvesting.

Enjoy the view!

Gretchen Mishek

Source: http://blog.weathernationtv.com/2012/09/29/harvest-moon-texas-flooding-rain-california-heat/

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শনিবার, ২৯ সেপ্টেম্বর, ২০১২

Walgreen 4Q profit falls 55 pct, tops forecasts

Walgreen Co.'s fiscal fourth quarter net income tumbled 55 percent compared to a year ago when the drugstore operator recorded a big business sale gain.

Its adjusted earnings still trumped Wall Street expectations. But shares of the nation's largest drugstore chain fell almost 2 percent in premarket trading Friday.

The Deerfield, Ill., company's stock price had climbed more than 17 percent in the quarter.

Walgreen said Friday that it absorbed a bigger inventory-related charge in this year's quarter and another charge due to a multi-billion dollar investment in European health and beauty retailer Alliance Boots. Walgreen also took another sales hit from a split with pharmacy benefits manager Express Scripts Holding Co. that shifted customers away from its stores.

Overall, Walgreen earned $353 million, or 39 per share, in this year's quarter. That compares to $792 million, or 87 cents per share, a year ago.

Excluding one-time items like the charges, Walgreen earned 63 cents per share. That topped analyst expectations of 55 cents per share, according to FactSet.

Revenue fell 5 percent to $17.1 billion from $18 billion a year ago.

Walgreen runs 7,930 drugstores in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Guam, or more than its main competitors CVS Caremark Corp. and Rite Aid Corp.

The company announced in June that it planned to branch out overseas with the Alliance Boots investment. That amounted to $4 billion in cash and more than 83 million shares for a 45 percent ownership stake in the Swiss company, which runs the largest drugstore chain in the United Kingdom. Walgreen took a 9-cents-per-share charge in the quarter from that deal.

The company also recorded a "last-in-first-out" inventory charge of 10 cents per share in this year's quarter compared to 4 cents per share last year.

LIFO is a method of accounting for inventory that assumes a company sells its newest inventory first. The company takes a credit or charge each quarter according to the anticipated inflation rate for the year.

Last year's quarter also included an after-tax gain of 30 cents per share, due to the pharmacy benefits management business sale.

Pharmacy benefits managers, or PBMs, run prescription drug plans for employers, insurers and other clients.

Walgreen and St. Louis-based Express Scripts, the nation's largest PBM, had stopped doing business last year after months of talks failed to produce a new contract, and Walgreen's sales have dropped for several months because of this. The companies have since agreed to a new contract, but it didn't start until Sept. 15, or after the fiscal fourth quarter ended.

Walgreen rivals CVS Caremark and Rite Aid have both claimed new customers due to this stand-off, and Walgreen said it took a hit of about 6 cents per share in the quarter due to the dispute.

For the full fiscal year, Walgreen earned $2.13 billion, or $2.42 per share, on $71.63 billion in revenue.

Walgreen shares fell 72 cents, or 2 percent, to $35.88 in premarket trading.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/walgreen-4q-profit-falls-55-115956333.html

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Re: AVG PC Tuneup Customer - AVG Forums

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Yesterday evening, I spent over an hour in an ?online CHAT??.only to receive confirmation of the original license number - that is not being recognised.

This morning, I have spent two hours on the telephone speaking to two different agents (possibly) located in the USA or one of it?s off shore call centres?.and constantly being put on hold to await a technician?s response?.which doesn?t come....so I eventualy hung up - TWICE.

PROBLEM; I tried to update AVG Tune UP 2012.?on doing so, the original programme was removed from the laptop?and the new ?trial? version installed. When entering the existing license number?it simply transfers me to a web page where I can purchase the new version.

As the original version was valid until February 7th 2013.?I do not currently wish to purchase again.

I believe all it requires a new license number to be generated for the trial version that is currently on the laptop - that will take me to February 7th 2013 - when I would need to renew!

I am extremely disappointed with the difficulty experienced in trying to contact AVG UK direct?..and with the unacceptable level of delays - plus, the time kept on hold. My time is extremely valuable..... angry

If this is the standard of AVG customer support?.I regret that I will not renew in future (Our home & business runs two computers?.. each running AVG Internet Security - plus, AVG Tune Up) - and will no longer recommend to colleagues/friends.

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Fall arts guide: Classical music | The Salt Lake Tribune

Orchestral music

Utah Symphony

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Scottish accents

As Thierry Fischer and the Utah Symphony continue their seasonlong survey of Felix Mendelssohn?s symphonies, the composer?s Symphony No. 3 (?Scottish?) is paired with Debussy?s ?Scottish March? and Bruch?s charming quasi-violin concerto ?Scottish Fantasy.? Fumiaki Miura is the soloist. Kilts are optional.

When ? Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, 8 p.m.

Where ? Abravanel Hall, 123 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City.

Tickets ? $18 to $53.

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?Amahl and the Night Visitors?

Performances of Giancarlo Menotti?s Christmas opera used to be an annual staple at Utah Opera but now are more elusive. The Salt Lake Symphony and University of Utah Lyric Opera Ensemble team up to present the sweet story of the shepherd boy and his gift to the Christ Child. Also on the program are Respighi?s ?Three Botticelli Pictures? and Ellington?s ?Three Black Kings.?

When ? Dec. 15, 7:30 p.m.

Where ? Libby Gardner Concert Hall, 1375 E. Presidents Circle, Salt Lake City.

Tickets ? $10 adults, $5 students and seniors.

Concerts are in Abravanel Hall, 123 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City. Information: www.utahsymphony.org.

Oct. 9 ? Special event: Pianist Lang Lang in recital. The Utah Symphony will not perform on this program.

Oct. 26-27 ? Masterworks: Shostakovich, "October, Symphonic Poem for Orchestra"; Rachmaninoff, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini; Borodin, Symphony No. 2; Rimsky-Korsakov, Selections from "The Tale of Tsar Saltan." Gerard Schwarz, conductor; Lukas Geniusas, piano.

Oct. 30 ? Family: "Halloween Hi-Jinks." Vladimir Kulenovic, conductor.

Nov. 2-3 ? Entertainment: "Rhapsody in Blue." Jerry Steichen, conductor; Jason Hardink, piano; Lisa Vroman, vocalist.

Nov. 9-10 ? Masterworks: Stravinsky, "The Fairy?s Kiss: Divertimento"; Ravel, "Pavane for a Dead Princess," "La Valse" and "Bolero"; Saint-Saens, Piano Concerto No. 2. Thierry Fischer, conductor; Ingrid Fliter, piano.

Nov. 16-17 ? Masterworks: Mozart, Symphony No. 41 ("Jupiter"); Mahler, Adagio from Symphony No. 10; Korngold, Violin Concerto. Thierry Fischer, conductor; Hilary Hahn, violin.

Nov. 24-25 ? Special event: "Messiah" Sing-in. Susanne Sheston, conductor; Utah Symphony Chorus; soloists TBA.

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Nov. 30-Dec. 1 ? Masterworks: Debussy, "Scottish March"; Bruch, "Scottish Fantasy"; Mendelssohn, Symphony No. 3 ("Scottish"). Thierry Fischer, conductor; Fumiaki Miura, violin.

Dec. 7-8 ? Masterworks: Debussy, Petite Suite and "Iberia"; Ravel, Piano Concerto in G Major and "Rapsodie Espagnole." Jun M?rkl, conductor; Pascal Rog?, piano.

Dec. 21-22 ? Entertainment: Holiday celebration with Bravo Broadway. Jerry Steichen, conductor; Doug LaBrecque and Capathia Jenkins, vocalists.

Dec. 22 ? Lollipops: "Here Comes Santa Claus!" Vladimir Kulenovic, conductor.

Salt Lake Symphony

The community orchestra led by Robert Baldwin performs in Libby Gardner Concert Hall at the University of Utah, 1375 E. Presidents Circle, Salt Lake City. Information: www.saltlakesymphony.org.

Oct. 13 ? The orchestra collaborates with painter Josee Nadeau.

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Tamer job gains expected for Canada in September

TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada is likely to have added a modest 10,000 new jobs in September, backpedaling from gains in August that far surpassed market expectations and better reflecting the sluggish pace of the country's economic growth.

The gain of 10,000 jobs was the median forecast in a Reuters poll of 23 economists. The most bullish forecast was for 28,000 new jobs and the most bearish was for a loss of 15,000 jobs.

In August, Canada added 34,300 jobs - more than doubling expectations and recouping all the 30,400 positions lost in July - but analysts see slower and steadier jobs growth as more in line with economic fundamentals.

"If we look at the last six months, even the six-month average, which is about 27,000, that looks high for an economy that's growing at less than 2 percent," said Avery Shenfeld, chief economist at CIBC, who expects 10,000 new jobs.

"So we're due for a somewhat slower pace."

The poll's median forecast for the unemployment rate in September was 7.3 percent, unchanged from August and July.

Jobs growth was muted in May and June after a whopping 140,500 new jobs were created in March and April, which was the biggest two-month spree of job creation in more than 30 years.

"We expect a see-saw performance from the labor market in September as another strong gain in jobs (like that in August) is not likely given the current economic environment," IHS Global Insight Canadian economists Arlene Kish and Jillian Kohut wrote in a research note.

They forecast a loss of 15,000 jobs, but added: "There is the potential for a gain given that consumer confidence levels increased in September, but we haven't always seen survey responses reflected in actual data outcomes."

Canada has regained all the jobs it lost during the last recession, which was milder in Canada than it was in the United States.

(Editing by Peter Galloway and Jeffrey Hodgson)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tamer-job-gains-expected-canada-september-183508574--business.html

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Japanese Scientists Produce Element 113

...Ununtrium [wikipedia.org]! Like all of the elements in that range that haven't been sufficiently studied yet. Great job naming it, Japan.

But for those curious, it's a toss-up between "Japonium," "Rikenium," and "Becquerelium". (Some Russians were involved and felt that the French physicist Henri Becquerel was under appreciated.)

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Does Canada Need a National ?Stop to Smell the Flowers? Day? | Dr ...

Yesterday, I was quoted in the media regarding a private members bill introduced by MP John Weston calling for municipalities to provide cheap access to fitness centres, as considering this idea rather ?simplistic?.

Not that I don?t think Canadians should be more active or that we must not do all we can to reduce the epidemic of sedentariness.

I just don?t believe that a) this needs to happen at fitness centres and b) that this is necessarily a bill that should be offered as a solution to the obesity problem.

If anything, these type of proposals do little else but perpetuate the myth that a bit of more physical activity will reduce body weights or prevent weight gain.

Rather, with, for example, the emerging evidence on the role of sleep deprivation on metabolism and body weight, we may as well be calling for a national ?Let?s All Sleep In Late? day or (even better) a national ?Let?s All Stop To Smell The Flowers? Day.

The point is not that I am against exercise or don?t believe in its benefits. The point is that it will take more than getting more Canadians into fitness centres to combat obesity.

Not that we should be stopping anyone from getting more active. MP Weston apparently is a sports buff himself, has three kids who are sports buffs, and a wife who is a personal fitness trainer - great for them, but hardly a model for the Canadians that I see in my practice.

It is certainly not the monetary cost of visiting a fitness centre stopping them - if anything, it is lack of time, low self-esteem, poor body image, depression, sheer exhaustion after a stressful day, and perhaps far too little restorative sleep.

The last thing they need is yet one more obligation (read: visit to a fitness centre) in their already busy and overscheduled days.

If they did have the extra hour or so to actually dedicate to going to a fitness centre my advice would probably be to rather get an extra hour of sleep or perhaps just an extra hour of mindful relaxation - read a book, go for a walk, play an instrument, paint a picture, or just take the time to have a meaningful conversation with your kid or partner - or, perhaps, just pause to smell the flowers.

The problem is not that Canadians are too lazy or too cheap to pay for fitness centres - the problem is that too many Canadians are too busy, too stressed, too short of time, too exhausted, spend too much time in their cars, and are too caught up in everything else that makes a healthy lifestyle virtually impossible.

As I?ve said before, changing your lifestyle is more about changing your ?life? than your ?style?.

Perhaps a life in which there is actually time to stop and smell the flowers will do more to prevent and better manage your weight than any workout that I?ve ever heard of.

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US, UN grapple for workable peace plan in Syria

NEW YORK (AP) ? The United States and the U.N.'s new Syria mediator grappled for a new strategy Tuesday toward stopping 18 months of brutal government crackdowns and civil war in the Arab country as President Barack Obama again called for the end of Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Lakhdar Brahimi spoke for an hour on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly, according to a senior U.S. official, charting paths that might help unite Syria's opposition and engineer a peaceful transition away from the four-decade Assad regime. Their talks came just hours after Obama told world leaders that Assad must leave "so that the suffering of the Syrian people can stop and a new dawn can begin."

"In Syria, the future must not belong to a dictator who massacres his people," Obama said. "If there is a cause that cries out for protest in the world today, it is a regime that tortures children and shoots rockets at apartment buildings."

It has been more than a year since Obama first called for Assad to step down, but the violence has only swelled since. That has put his administration somewhat on the defensive as it seeks ways short of military intervention or arming Syria's still little-known rebel forces to pressure the Syrian government into a peaceful political transition. U.S. officials say both those options would only worsen the crisis.

But all diplomatic efforts so far have failed, and Brahimi's discussions with Clinton confirmed that neither the U.S. nor the global body has a clear plan at the moment for how to bring change to Syria.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon also demanded international action to stop Syria's war, including stopping "flows of arms to both sides."

Brahimi, a veteran Algerian diplomat who previously mediated in Afghanistan and Iraq, entered Syria's complicated diplomatic landscape earlier this month when he replaced Kofi Annan.

Until recently, the United Nations and the Obama administration had stuck to a strategy outlined by Annan in June that would have seen Assad's government and Syria's opposition pick members of a to-be-established interim government, with each side able to veto candidates they oppose.

The plan was endorsed by the U.S. and Russia, U.N. Security Council rivals who've clashed repeatedly on how best to end the conflict. But it never got off the ground as violence only picked up through the summer and Moscow blocked a U.S.-backed resolution that would have created global consequences for inaction by the Syrian government. A frustrated Annan then announced he'd resign.

With diplomacy still at a standstill, the U.S. official described Brahimi outlining how he has inherited Annan's job but not his plan. He may maintain some elements of it, but at the moment the United Nations has no clear road map for ending the war. Brahimi told Clinton he would take his time in developing a workable strategy, expressing little hope that diplomatic efforts could yield a quick end to fighting, according the official, who wasn't authorized to speak publicly about the private meeting and requested anonymity.

Advocates say almost 30,000 Syrians have died in the conflict ? but the international community still appears paralyzed on a course of action beyond sanctions and isolation that might pressure Assad into a peace arrangement. Assad is being shielded diplomatically by Russia and China, and the West accuses Iran of providing his regime with military support.

Najib Ghadban, a senior member of the opposition Syrian National Council credited Obama with saying the right things but said more action was needed. He compared the tepid support of the West with the weapons and political aid Assad's side is receiving, and said rebels should be provided military assistance and international protection of safe zones in Syria where they can operate freely.

"People feel like they are left on their own," said Ghadban, a political science professor at the University of Arkansas.

Obama's "support for the right of the Syrian people to achieve freedom remains abstract and academic," added Louay Safi, another U.S.-based council member.

The U.S. president stressed, however, that more sectarian violence must not follow Assad.

"Together, we must stand with those Syrians who believe in a different vision," said Obama, "a Syria that is united and inclusive, where children don't need to fear their own government and all Syrians have a say in how they are governed ? Sunnis and Alawites, Kurds and Christians."

"That is what America stands for," he said.

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Analysis: Dow transports raise warning flag for U.S. economy

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A slew of profit warnings from transportation companies like FedEx Corp and Norfolk Southern Corp is raising questions about whether the overall market will end this year on a high note.

An enduring part of market lore is the notion that gains in the well-known Dow Jones industrial average <.dji> do not hold unless similar moves in the Dow Jones transportation average <.djt> "confirm" them. Strategists tend to look askance when they see steady rises in the 30-stock industrial index when the transportation average is not doing well.

The idea behind this part of "Dow theory" is that manufacturers as well as the railroads, shippers and trucking companies that move their goods are barometers of the U.S. economy's performance.

That makes the recent moves in these averages somewhat ominous. Over the last six months, the Dow industrials have gained 2.9 percent, while the transports have fallen by 5.6 percent.

This is not the first time that industrials have rocketed upward while the transports were suggesting caution. Transportation stocks hit a peak in mid-1999 but later started to slip, while the Dow continued to rally through early 2000 before stumbling.

In recent months, most railroads and truckers have reported lower shipping volumes as consumers and businesses have worried about the weakening global economy and possible changes in U.S. tax regulations. The resulting profit warnings have pressured transport shares.

Until now, stimulus from the U.S. Federal Reserve and European Central Bank are helping to keep transport stocks from steeper losses, said Paul Mendelsohn, chief investment strategist at Windham Financial Services in Charlotte, Vermont.

If the Dow transports, which closed Monday at 4,960.8, fall below a critical level of 4,860 to 4,900, those shares might plunge and pull other stock indices down in sympathy, Mendelsohn said.

"It might not take much to break those technical levels," which have held for about six months, he warned. "Then hedge fund and money managers are going to pay more attention, and you'll probably see the impact across the broader markets."

Another red flag is that analysts have been cutting their third-quarter earnings forecasts at the same time the market is going up.

As of Monday, analysts on average expect the companies in the Standard & Poor's 500 index <.spx> to report a collective 2.1 percent drop in profit, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S. That is in stark contrast with their estimates of a 3.1 percent rise when the quarter began on July 1.

To be sure, not all analysts subscribe to the Dow theory that transportation stocks are a leading indicator of the broader markets, now that manufacturing is a smaller part of the overall economy.

"The Dow theory did a lot better in the 1960s and 1970s, when manufacturing ruled the economy," said James Paulsen, chief investment strategist at Wells Capital Management in Minneapolis. The Dow transportation average "is not as great a signal in the last couple of decades, when you now have a much more broadly based, diversified economy."

GLOOMY FORECASTS

U.S. transportation companies are suffering from a host of problems, including China's slowdown, a slump in demand for coal shipped by railroad, Europe's fiscal crisis and high fuel costs.

Another factor weighing on transports: Shipping customers are cutting back on spending because of uncertainty about U.S. tax policies.

At issue is the "fiscal cliff" - the year-end deadline for about $500 billion in expiring U.S. tax cuts and automatic spending reductions set for next year unless Congress can reach a compromise over lowering the budget deficit.

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office has said a "significant recession" could result from these massive government spending cuts and tax increases.

At the same time, Republican nominee Mitt Romney is trying to defeat President Barack Obama, a Democrat, in the November 6 election.

"For industrials and transports in general, the election and the fiscal cliff are two looming issues that the market is waiting on," said analyst Logan Purk of Edward Jones in St. Louis.

Transportation and logistics companies are also worried. At least seven of them - FedEx, Norfolk Southern, UTi Worldwide , Swift Transportation Co , Arkansas Best Corp , XPO Logistics Inc and Werner Enterprises Inc have scaled back their profit forecasts in recent weeks. United Parcel Service Inc led the pack when it cut its outlook in July.

Kansas City Southern bucked the trend. Its volume grew almost 8 percent in the quarter as the company relies less on coal than its larger railroad peers and is heavily invested in faster-growing Mexico.

LOW HOLIDAY HOPES

FedEx and UPS could benefit from a rush to buy holiday gifts, particularly if businesses with low inventory quickly need more goods than they anticipated.

Both companies could see a fourth-quarter bounce if consumer demand heats up for new technology products that are typically shipped by premium air freight.

But FedEx said that would not be enough to offset demand slowed by a weakening global economy. Although Apple Inc's iPhone 5 is a huge hit, some other technology companies have not yet released their new products.

Trucking company Werner Enterprises said in its profit warning that more than half of its 11 top retail customers had lower inventory than a year ago.

"It's not necessarily just because they see lower demand," said Art Hatfield managing director in equity research at Raymond James in Memphis. "It's because they see concern about fiscal policy and dysfunction out of Washington and what they may mean for demand three or four months down the road."

(Additional reporting by David Gaffen; Editing by Patricia Kranz and Lisa Von Ahn)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/analysis-dow-transports-raise-warning-flag-u-economy-141238214--sector.html

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Verizon iPhone 5 won&#39;t ever be locked, most likely due to the FCC ...

Verizon is not going to re-lock the iPhone 5, according to a?report today from the AP:

NEW YORK (AP) ??Verizon Wireless?said Monday that it won?t prevent its version of the?iPhone 5 from being used on AT&T?s network.?The Verizon version of the iPhone 5, which went on sale Friday, came with an unexpected feature: it works on the network of AT&T and many other phone companies [including T-Mobile], as well as on Verizon?s.?It?s the first time Verizon, the country?s largest cellphone company, has sold a phone that works on competing U.S. networks with no complicated hacking, or ?unlocking,? procedures.

But, does Big Red even have that option? Verizon tends to do everything possible to lock customers in, and allowing AT&T customers to use the handset is totally against everything it stands for. A Howard Forums poster notes?that when Verizon purchased its 700MHz spectrum a few years ago, which it would eventually use for LTE, the carrier told the Federal Communications Commission it would not lock phones that used this network as part of the deal:

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I?ve been reading up on the open access provisions in regards to the C-Block of 700 mhz LTE spectrum. There is a very specific line saying that a licensee(Verizon)?cannot configure devices to be locked against use on another network. This means that Verizon would be violating Federal law if the iPhone 5?s sim slot is even partially locked. Unlike on the iPhone 4S ? these regulations mean that Verizon must even allow an AT&T sim card to be used in any Verizon iPhone 5.

The relevant law is found here in the Code of Federal Regulations
Title 47 ? Telecommunication. CHAPTER I ? FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED). SUBCHAPTER B ? COMMON CARRIER SERVICES. PART 27 ? MISCELLANEOUS WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES. Subpart B ? Applications and Licenses.?? 27.16Network access requirements for Block C in the 746-757 and 776-787 MHz bands.

Take a look at this : (e) Handset locking prohibited. No licensee may disable features on handsets it provides to customers, to the extent such features are compliant with the licensee?s standards pursuant to paragraph (b)of this section, nor configure handsets it provides to prohibit use of such handsets on other providers? networks.

The one caveat is that Verizon iPhones cannot utilize LTE on AT&T?s network, but it will be able to use T-Mobile?s 2G and new 1900MHz 4G network.

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3-D printer brings extinct mollusk to virtual life

Scientists have created a lifelike model of a long-extinct sea creature using a 3-D printer.

The oval-shaped mollusk ? a type of multiplacophoran called Protobalanus spinicoronatus ? crept around on ocean floors 390 million years ago with a single, suction-like foot. It also had an imposing armor of stiff plates surrounded by a ring of spines, but scientists were not sure how exactly these features were arranged. Most known fossil specimens of multiplacophorans are broken and decayed.

In fact, scientists are not sure how the multiplacophorans, which are distinguished by their 17 plates, are related to polyplacophorans (also called chitons), another group of armored mollusks.

To find out, a team of researchers used a micro computed-tomography (CT) scan on fossilized fragments of the prehistoric mollusk found in Ohio 10 years ago. The scan gave the scientists an animated view of the creature's shells and spines in their original position; the researchers also used the scan to create a three-dimensional cast of the animal in its reconstructed shape. With this information, along with details on living relatives of this mollusk group, the researchers created a multicolored, textured model made of clay, resin and silicone. The result: a view of what the mollusk looked like millions of years ago. [ See Images of Reconstructed Sea Creature ]

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The species was discovered only in the past decade by private collector and co-author of the study, George Kampouris, who donated the fossil to the Cincinnati Museum of Natural History. The results of the new study, detailed Sept. 18 in the journal Paleontology, are helping to place multiplacophorans on the evolutionary tree, revealing the long-gone mollusks are, indeed, a stem group of chitons.

"We can now demonstrate that multiplacophorans are distant relatives of the modern chitons, which did not evolve until later in Earth history," researcher Jakob Vinther of the University of Texas at Austin said in a statement. "We can also show that they evolved a number of characteristics seen in some modern chitons convergently."

Research detailed last year in the journal Current Biology found one such chiton characteristic is vision: West Indian fuzzy chitons (Acanthopleura granulata), which are 3 inches (nearly 8 centimeters) long, sport hundreds of eyelike structures that can make out predators lurking above. However, the vision, which scientists say likely emerged only in the last 25 million years, was a thousand times less sharp than human vision.

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While the precise information on the Google name brand pc tablet are undiscovered, several facts on the prospective pc tablet come about which include the Google Nexus 7. Just lately, Google has affirmed growth of Tabloids by way of various partners most notably Dell (with a focus on WiFi) and Verizon (which will be powered by wireless as well as the cellular data network.) A content powered gadget, the tablet could very well present entry to the better Android market place, together with content delivery in the type of books, videos together with distinct different media. Though Android has a tactics to get up to date to the Apple Store plus iTunes, its new tactic appears to put it in line with this larger style. The increasing opposition with Apple bodes well for purchasers that are wanting much better choices to the somewhat restrictive iOS. Take a look at the Nexus Q.

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Border shootout kills Israeli soldier, 3 militants

An injured Israeli soldier is wheeled into Soroka hospital in the southern town of Beersheva, Israel, Friday, Sept 21, 2012, following an exchange of fire with militants along Israel's southern border with Egypt. Military spokeswoman Lt. Col. Avital Leibovich says the militants were armed with weapons and were wearing explosive belts and flak jackets. She said they opened fire on Friday on Israeli troops guarding a team of workers building a border fence between Israel and Egypt's Sinai desert. The Israeli troops returned fire, killing the militants.(AP Photo/Yehuda Lahiyani) ISRAEL OUT

An injured Israeli soldier is wheeled into Soroka hospital in the southern town of Beersheva, Israel, Friday, Sept 21, 2012, following an exchange of fire with militants along Israel's southern border with Egypt. Military spokeswoman Lt. Col. Avital Leibovich says the militants were armed with weapons and were wearing explosive belts and flak jackets. She said they opened fire on Friday on Israeli troops guarding a team of workers building a border fence between Israel and Egypt's Sinai desert. The Israeli troops returned fire, killing the militants.(AP Photo/Yehuda Lahiyani) ISRAEL OUT

(AP) ? A shootout along the Israel-Egypt border on Friday, in which three Islamic militants and an Israeli soldier were killed, highlighted the growing threat posed by al-Qaida-inspired groups that have taken hold in the vast desert of the Sinai Peninsula.

The militants were heavily armed and wearing explosive belts when they infiltrated into Israeli territory and opened fire on soldiers protecting a team of workers building a border fence meant to buffer against just such attacks, the Israeli military said.

It said the troops quickly returned fire, killing the militants and preventing a major terror attack. During the exchange, Cpl. Netanel Yahalomi, 20, was shot in the head and later died of his wounds. Another soldier was moderately wounded.

Sinai has been demilitarized since Israel returned it to Egypt as part of their 1979 peace deal. For decades it largely remained a quiet oasis and a popular tourist destination for Israelis. But in recent years it has become increasingly lawless and dangerous as rogue groups either inspired by or loosely linked to the al-Qaida global terror network staked out strongholds in the desert.

The Israel-Egypt border has become particularly volatile since the fall of longtime Egyptian ruler Hosni Mubarak in a popular uprising last year, with militants staging multiple attacks on a pipeline delivering gas from Egypt to Israel, frequently lobbing rockets into the Jewish state and sneaking across the border and killing Israelis.

Israel has repeatedly warned Egypt's new authorities of the deteriorating situation and the growing militancy in Sinai.

President Mohammed Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood movement have said they will abide by the peace accord, a cornerstone of stability for both nations, but have repeatedly called for changes in the limits on troops in Sinai. They contend that those limits infringe upon Egyptian sovereignty.

Since Mubarak was toppled, Israel has made some exceptions to the peace deal, allowing Egypt to send more troops to Sinai to deal with the militant threat. But Israel is wary of allowing a permanent Egyptian military presence on its doorstep, particularly with Islamists at the helm in Cairo.

"Israel is in a bind," said Ronen Cohen, a retired colonel from military intelligence who has dealt closely with the Sinai threat. "There is a deep terrorist infrastructure in Sinai that has to be rooted out, and it is unlikely the Egyptians will do it."

In August, Islamist gunmen brazenly killed 16 Egyptian soldiers before smashing through a fence into Israel. Egypt responded by launching an operation in Sinai, using tanks and troops against the militants.

But Cohen said isolated operations would not eliminate the threat and that a sustained effort was required with Israeli and Egyptian authorities working in tandem.

The most deadly attack to date against Israel came a year ago, when Palestinian militants crossed from Gaza into Sinai, made their way along the Israel-Egypt border, then crossed into Israel and attacked Israeli vehicles, killing eight people. Israeli forces chased the attackers down and killed six Egyptian troops in the process ? an incident that increased tensions between the two countries.

It's unclear who exactly was behind Friday's attack, and there were different accounts of what actually transpired.

The Israeli military said the three militants were camouflaged with sand-colored clothes and armed with various weapons ? AK-47 assault rifles, machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades.

Military spokeswoman Lt. Col. Avital Leibovich said the Israeli troops quickly returned fire, killing the three militants. But Egyptian intelligence officials said the three attackers had crossed the border and that one of them blew himself up inside Israel.

Egyptian officials said a team was dispatched to Israel to inspect the bodies of the militants and was looking to take them back to Egypt for further investigation.

Last Sunday, Egyptian police backed by the military arrested suspected militants in a pre-dawn raid in northern Sinai that led to clashes and the death of an Egyptian soldier.

Al-Salafiya al-Jihadiya, one of the several disparate armed Islamist groups operating in northern Sinai, insisted afterward that they did not wish to target the Egyptian military or police forces and were directing their weapons toward Israel alone.

Israel has issued several travel warnings to its citizens against visiting Sinai, based on information alleging that militant groups from the Gaza Strip were operating in the area and planning to attack or kidnap Israeli tourists.

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Associated Press writer Ashram Sweilam contributed to this report from El-Arish, Egypt.

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Scientists: overuse of antibiotics in animal agriculture endangers humans

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