Saturday, December 31, 2011

Gov't to pay family $17.8M for military jet crash (AP)

SAN DIEGO ? A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the U.S. government to pay $17.8 million to a family that lost four members when a Marine Corps fighter jet crashed into their San Diego home in 2008.

U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Miller's ruling came after a nonjury trial between the Department of Justice and the family, who sought $56 million for emotional and monetary loss.

Don Yoon lost his 36-year-old wife, Youngmi Lee Yoon; his 15-month-old daughter, Grace; his 2-month-old daughter, Rachel; and his 59-year-old mother-in-law, Seokim Kim Lee, who was visiting from Korea to help her eldest daughter take care of their children.

Yoon said in a statement that Miller's ruling was "thoughtful, reasoned and just." Yoon broke down crying throughout his testimony, which came three years to the day when he buried his wife and baby girls in the same casket. He told the judge he only looks forward to the day when he can join them.

"Our family is relieved this part of the process is over, but no sum of money will ever make up for the loss of our loved ones," he said.

The Marine Corps has said the plane suffered a mechanical failure but a series of bad decisions led the pilot ? a student ? to bypass a potentially safe landing at a coastal Navy base after his engine failed on Dec. 8, 2008. The pilot ejected and told investigators he screamed in horror as he watched the jet plow into the neighborhood, incinerating two homes.

The case was unique in that the government admitted liability but disputed how much should be paid to Yoon and his extended family. Government lawyers had put economic losses at about $1 million but left it up to Miller to decide how much should be paid for the loss of love and companionship.

Department of Justice officials declined to comment Wednesday.

During the trial, government attorneys offered their condolences to the family but questioned how much they depended on each other. The law does not allow victims to be compensated for grief, suffering or punitive damages.

The judge said the deaths of the two girls deprived Yoon of "the comfort, companionship, society and love a young child is capable of providing to a new parent and, then, in later life. By all accounts, the Yoon girls would have been raised with traditional cultural and family values emphasizing love and devotion to parents and family."

He ordered Yoon to be awarded about $9.6 million, and his father-in-law, Sanghyun Lee, to be given about $3.7 million. Miller said $1.5 million should go to each of Lee's three adult children for the loss of their mother, Seokim Kim Lee.

In his written ruling, Miller called Seokim Kim Lee an "extraordinary woman whose profound and loving influence greatly molded, directly or indirectly, virtually every plaintiff in this case," after hearing the testimonies of her husband and children, who flew in from Korea to testify.

"And it's that remarkable influence which informs and helps to measure what fair and reasonable compensation should be awarded in this case," Miller wrote.

During the trial, the family's attorney, Brian Panish, showed photographs and videos depicting a close-knit farming family whose lives were shattered on two continents by the crash. Youngmi Lee came to the United States in 2004 to marry Yoon.

Yoon said he harbors no ill will toward the Marine pilot "who did everything he could to prevent this tragedy," but added that his family believes "that misguided attempts by the military to save money and cut costs" contributed to the crash.

"If the cost of paying fair compensation as ordered by this court will be factored into the daily decisions by our military in its operations that affect both military and civilian safety," other families may be saved, the family's statement said.

The military disciplined 13 members of the Marines and the Navy for the errors.

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Perry: Abortion allowed if woman's life at risk

Republican presidential candidate, Texas Gov. Rick Perry speaks during a campaign stop at the Westside Conservative Club breakfast,Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011, in Urbandale, Iowa. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Republican presidential candidate, Texas Gov. Rick Perry speaks during a campaign stop at the Westside Conservative Club breakfast,Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011, in Urbandale, Iowa. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

(AP) ? Republican presidential hopeful Rick Perry said Wednesday that he has "always struggled" with his position on abortion and clarified remarks he made a day earlier to indicate he would allow abortion if a woman's life were at risk.

The Texas governor, campaigning hard in the final week ahead of Iowa's lead-off Jan. 3 caucuses, had told a pastor Tuesday that he had undergone a "transformation" on abortion rights after meeting a woman, Rebecca Kissling, who said she was conceived during a rape. She was featured in former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee's anti-abortion documentary, "The Gift of Life," and Perry attended its Iowa premier.

A day later, Perry said he opposes abortion rights in cases of rape and incest, but would allow the legal procedure if the pregnancy threatened the mother's life.

"I think I've always struggled with that issue," Perry told reporters after meeting with voters in a sports bar. "After I went to see the movie a 'Gift of Life' and had a conversation with Rebecca Kissling, and I really thought about this through the Christmas holidays and that's the conclusion I came to."

Asked if a mother's life was the only instance when he would allow abortion, he was concise as he boarded his bus: "That's correct."

In his push before Iowa holds its first caucuses, Perry is playing up his social conservative credentials. But his late shift on abortion drew questions about what exactly he believed on the issue many Iowans make their top priority.

A Time-CNN poll released Wednesday showed only 19 percent of those likely to caucus view cultural issues such as abortion and gay rights were unimportant to their selection of a candidate. A separate New York Times-CBS News poll earlier this month said 32 percent of likely Republican caucus-goers said they would not support and candidate who changed positions on abortion.

In Osceola on Tuesday, Perry told a voter he had changed his view.

"You're seeing a transformation," Perry said. "That transformation was after watching the DVD 'Gift of Life,' and I really started giving some, some thought about the issue of rape and incest, and some powerful stories in that DVD."

He cited Kissling during that meeting at an electric co-op.

"When the lady who was in it was looking me in the eye and saying, 'You need to think this through,' she said, 'I am the product of a rape' and she said 'my life has worth,'" Perry said. "It was a powerful moment for me."

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Chanukah celebration at North Shore Congregation Israel

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China satellite navigation system starts service

(AP) ? A Chinese rival to the U.S. global positioning system network has started providing services in China and the surrounding area.

The director of China's satellite navigation system office, Ran Chengqi, told reporters Tuesday that the Beidou navigation system is offering services including positioning, navigation routes and time.

Ran did not specify who the target users are, but he said Beidou would be available to Chinese and foreign companies for research and development.

Beidou will be available to much of the Asian-Pacific region by the end of 2012 and worldwide by 2020.

China, and especially its military, have long been wary of relying on the United States' dominant GPS network, fearing that Washington might take the system offline in a conflict or an emergency.

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Obama seeks $1.2 trillion debt ceiling increase

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) - The year couldn't end without a final word about the nation's debt ceiling.

President Obama plans to ask Congress this week to raise the debt limit by $1.2 trillion, an increase that should get the government through most of next year, a Treasury department official said Tuesday. Fortunately, though, the increase should come without the fireworks the accompanied this summer's debt battle, as it comes in line with the deal struck back then. That deal authorized a phased increase of the debt ceiling by between $2.1 trillion and $2.4 trillion in total, with $400 billion of that kicking in immediately and another $500 billion coming in September.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Kanye West Moving to London

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KANYE West is moving to the UK ? so people take him seriously as a fashion designer.

The rapper ? who has spent lengthy stints in Britain over the past year ? has decided to base himself permanently in London.

Kanye, 34, held a party for his DW clothing label in the capital last week before flying back to the US for Christmas.

?He went home for the holidays but was proclaiming that he is now based in the capital and would return in early January,? a source told British newspaper The Sun.

?He?s close to the lecturers and students at the Central Saint Martins College and being in London means he can stop by for advice any time.

?He?ll be over here preparing his Paris Fashion Week show, due in March. He?s also been looking for a studio.

?While at the party Kanye was giving models his email address and cheekily asking them to send him photos.?

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Regional Digest: Ocean Pines weighs golf fixes

OCEAN PINES - A planned community near Ocean City is considering whether to rebuild the greens on its golf course after a hot summer caused damage that cost the course nearly $250,000 in business.

According to The Daily Times of Salisbury, a United States Golf Association agrnonomist and the company that manages the Ocean Pines Golf Course have recommended that the greens be rebuilt, at a cost of more than $860,000.

Agronomist Darin Bevard told the Ocean Pines Association board of directors that the 40-year-old course couldn't withstand this summer's excessive heat because its drainage system is out of date.

The course was nearly unplayable by September, and it lost business when management contacted golfers to let them know about its poor condition.

The board could also opt for more temporary repairs.


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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Stream TV launching glasses free Ultra-D 3DTV tech at CES, again

We don't recall seeing Stream TV's Elocity 3T autostereoscopic 3D TV on shelves after our CES demo last year, but to be fair, we don't get out much. Not to worry however, as the company will be back at CES 2012, this time touting Ultra-D "next generation 3D without glasses display technology" that it claims will surpass all 3D experiences to date. Lofty claims, but it's also banking on its tech for realtime 2D-to-3D conversion of any video content, with plans for the brand to reach TVs, converter boxes, tablets, PCs and more. Check out the press release after the break to drink in more hype, we'll be in line to see what's real at its press conference January 9th.

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Y Combinator Startup Priceonomics Tells You How Much To Pay For Any Used Product

Priceonomics LogoYou want the best price on things you buy second hand, but finding out how much you should pay is a hassle. Removing this friction from a lucrative part of the purchase funnel is the goal of Priceonomics. The first startup out of the winter 2012 Y Combinator batch, Priceonomics has crawled the web to compile its next-generation price guide. It launches today featuring 10 million prices on 50,000 products, and plans to expand across verticals soon.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Vaclav Havel: crisis of 'human spirit' demands spiritual reawakening

Vaclav Havel spent his life fighting for freedom and democratic expression. His legacy stands in sharp contrast to that of Kim Jong-il, who ruthlessly denied his people a voice.

The mingled images of Vaclav Havel and Kim Jong-il lying in state this week are a sobering finale to a year of global upheaval.

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2011 brought an Arab Spring followed by a Pacific earthquake and tsunami that knocked the earth 9 millimeters off its axis ? and it ended with the passing on the same day of arguably the best and the worst, the lightest and the darkest, of global public figures.

It?s a stranger-than-fiction contrast that would likely cause the dramatist in Havel to smile. He spent his life fighting for freedom, expression, growth toward more light, and bringing the East and West European families together. Mr. Kim spent his?days?ruthlessly denying those impulses, and reinforcing a dark, prison-state built on brainwashing and the personal deification of the Kim family dynasty.

Today in Prague, Bill and Hillary Clinton are joining British Prime Minister David Cameron, France's President Nicolas Sarkozy, former Polish Solidarity leader Lech Walesa, and a galaxy of artists and others, at Havel?s funeral. The guest list at Kim?s service has not been forthcoming. But the litmus test can be imagined.

I can remember interviewing Havel at his colorful office in the Prague castle, days before he came to Harvard University to deliver the 1996 commencement address. He spoke of the importance of civil society, and how tendencies in the modern world after the cold war still threatened the human spirit. At Harvard, then-Vice President Al Gore was in the audience (his daughter was graduating). At the time, the West was watching the Bosnian carnage from the sidelines. Havel pleaded openly with the US to do something, which it eventually did.

Later, while reporting in Beijing, I was denied access to Kim?s North Korea, but visited border areas where refugees gathered. We heard of labor camps the size of US cities, of starvation, fear, the beating and killing of prisoners, and of a system in the north allowing only those proved to have pure Korean blood to live in Pyongyang. The picture was chilling. But with Kim playing the nuclear card, little attention was paid to the North Korean people.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Cop call unveils soldier's lost belongings

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Skokie Police Officer Mary Escobedo says it was her personal mission to return the soldier's belongings to his loved ones.

SKOKIE, Ill. -- Officer Mary Escobedo was called to a Skokie warehouse last month to investigate the reported theft of some copper piping. But instead of a copper culprit, she uncovered a mystery.

Something caught Escobedo's eye in the warehouse in the 3600 block of Chase Avenue on Nov. 16. Military fatigues, ammunition and a bulletproof vest looked out of the place to the former U.S. military reservist, so she kept digging.

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She found personal effects, love letters and family photos, as well as an owner's name: Joshua Conyer of the U.S. Air Force.


?It was important when I found that stuff to make sure that it got back to the family," Escobedo said. "It became a personal quest.?

Finding family
Police had little to go on right away. They eventually learned Conyer had died suddenly of a brain aneurysm three years ago, and the mover responsible for shipping his belongings across the country had gone out of business.

With the help of the internet, they found Conyer's widow. "It was so nice when we finally told her some of the stuff that we had,"?Escobedo said. "I think she was in tears."

Escobedo considers it a holiday miracle.

The warehouse was in the process of getting cleaned out and prepped for demolition. If it hadn?t been for the copper theft, it?s likely Conyer?s trove of personal treasures would be in a landfill somewhere.

?It was almost as if Joshua had led us there to find that stuff,? she said.

'Looked like garbage'
David Low, who owns the land where the warehouse and several other buildings are located, said he noticed all of Conyer?s belongings piled around the warehouse but didn?t pay much attention to them.?

?It looked like garbage,? Low said. "There were just boxes of it all strewn everywhere.?

In the end, he helped in their rescue. Low called police after he discovered someone had been stealing copper piping out of this warehouse.?

?It was just happenstance that we stumbled upon this,"?he said.

On Saturday, Conyer?s mother drove in from central Indiana and retrieved her son?s belongings.

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Vander Plaats backs Santorum (Politico)

URBANDALE, Iowa ? Rick Santorum received an important boost with Christian conservatives here in the home of the first caucuses Tuesday with the endorsement of local evangelical leader Bob Vander Plaats.

The social conservatives who weigh heavily in the GOP caucuses in the state helped deliver a win for Mike Huckabee four years ago. Santorum?s been hoping to repeat the trick with at least a stronger than expected showing that could keep his campaign going, running a retail heavy campaign focused on the social conservatives naturally within his base.

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Vander Plaats provides the former Pennsylvania senator with one of the most sought after imprimaturs for these voters.

?I believe Rick Santorum comes from us,? Vander Plaats told reporters at a press conference in a hotel lobby here. ?Not to us. He comes from us. He is one of us.?

But Santorum won?t be getting the official backing of the Family Leader, the evangelical organization Vander Plaats leads. The Family Leader board elected to remain neutral while allowing Vander Plaats to back Santorum.

?The Family Leader will remain neutral in this presidential campaign cycle, though the board has made a unanimous decision to allow Bob Vander Plaats and Chuck Hurley to make personal endorsements which reflect the board?s unanimity,? read a press release from the organization distributed Tuesday.

Santorum also won the endorsement of Chuck Hurley, the president of the Iowa Family Policy Center. Like Vander Plaats, Hurley claimed that he was ?taking a day off today? from his official post and was backing Santorum as an individual.

Santorum, Hurley said, ?meets and exceeds the biblical qualifications? for Iowa evangelicals.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Google's Schmidt Promises Serious iPad Rival (NewsFactor)

A battle between Google and Apple over the mobile communications market will get brutal next year as the search and operating-system giant launches its own branded device to take on the iPad.

That's what Google CEO Eric Schmidt promises, telling an Italian newspaper that "in the next six months we plan to market a tablet of the highest quality." The comments in Corriere della Serra are widely believed to signal that a tablet based on the pure-Google Nexus phone model is in the works.

'Leading Edge of Google Technology'

There are already dozens of tablets made by other manufacturers that run Google's Android operating system, including Samsung's Galaxy Tab and Motorola's Xoom. Given the increasingly cozy relationship between the Mountain View, Calif.-based company and South Korean electronics giant Samsung, it might be a safe bet that's who is building it.

Samsung just released the Galaxy Nexus, the first to run Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), and its devices are to be the first to get Android updates.

So how would a Nexus tablet be different from a Tab or a Xoom? And how would it stack up against the market king iPad 2?

"The Nexus line defines the leading edge of Google's technology," said Rob Enderle, principal technology analyst at Enderle Group. "This is the fast track to market, but the iPad is defined by user experience, not by technology leadership. "

Enderle said Schmidt's boast reminded him of similar posturing by Palm before the unsuccessful 2010 launch of its Palm Pre phones.

"Google is the master of fast, but to compete successfully with Apple you have to be the master of user experience and both define and deliver a great one," Enderle said. "Google has struggled with that, and simply bringing out a bad, cheap copy of the iPad won't prove to be that successful."

Praise for Steve Jobs

Amazon's success with the Kindle Fire tablet shows an opening for non-iPad tablets, Enderle said, "but the fact that Amazon had to fork Android to do that suggests that Google has to behave differently if they want to be successful here."

In the interview with Milan-based Corriere della Serra, Schmidt also praised his former rival, the late Apple CEO Steve Jobs, as a friend and "the Michelangelo of our time" who "realized the revolutionary potential of the tablet and has created an amazing product like the iPad."

Schmidt's comments come as the rumor mill has been shifting to focus on the third-generation iPad, with current speculation that it would have a smaller screen than the current 9.7-inches, which would make it more portable.

Enderle said it was likely no coincidence that Schmidt's comments, from an interview in New York at Google's new headquarters there, were given to a European publication.

"Apple's weaker in Europe and Google's platform, conversely, is more popular," he said. "It will play better there, so I think this was likely planned."

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Canadian doctor avoids jail for outlawed drugs

FILE - In this July 6, 2011 file photo, Dr. Anthony Galea arrives at federal court for a plea hearing in Buffalo, N.Y. Galea faces up to 18 months in prison when he?s sentenced Friday, Dec. 16, 2011 for bringing unapproved and mislabeled drugs into the United States. (AP Photo/David Duprey, File)

FILE - In this July 6, 2011 file photo, Dr. Anthony Galea arrives at federal court for a plea hearing in Buffalo, N.Y. Galea faces up to 18 months in prison when he?s sentenced Friday, Dec. 16, 2011 for bringing unapproved and mislabeled drugs into the United States. (AP Photo/David Duprey, File)

(AP) ? A Canadian sports doctor with a high-profile client list will avoid more prison time for bringing unapproved and mislabeled drugs into the United States.

Dr. Anthony Galea of Toronto was sentenced to time served Friday in U.S. District Court in Buffalo.

The healing specialist, who has helped Tiger Woods and other big-name athletes come back from injuries, pleaded guilty to the federal charge in July.

Speaking in a courtroom full of supporters, Galea apologized to the U.S. government, his wife and his assistant for the trouble he caused them. The judge said any good that could come of sentencing him to prison would be outweighed by the good he can do his patients.

Galea wasn't licensed to practice in the United States when he made trips across the border to treat athletes, including professional football and baseball players in several U.S. cities.

Galea was widely known for a blood-spinning injury treatment, but prosecutors said some patients received human growth hormone, which is banned by major sports.

During his plea hearing in July, prosecutors said Galea's patients included NFL linebacker Takeo Spikes and retired running back Jamal Lewis, who were not accused of any use of performance-enhancing drugs.

The New York Mets' Jose Reyes and Carlos Beltran also acknowledged talking to federal authorities during the investigation, but said they did not receive HGH. Woods acknowledged being treated by Galea but also said he hadn't received performance enhancers.

Athletes often sought out Galea for platelet-rich plasma therapy, a treatment used to speed healing that involves extracting blood from patients and re-injecting just the plasma.

Galea became the focus of Canadian and U.S. authorities' attention in September 2009 when his assistant, Mary Anne Catalano, was stopped at the border in Buffalo with a small quantity of human growth hormone, Actovegin, and vials of foreign homeopathic drugs.

It wasn't immediately known how much time Galea has already spent in custody. A year of supervised release included in the sentence won't be enforced because he lives in Canada.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Gamers: Hackers Latest Hot Target | TeamSHATTER

When I read the data breach notification from Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest game producer Square Enix this morning I got to thinking that we?ve seen a lot of gaming services get cleaned out recently by hackers. It?s a trend that?s been going on all year, ever since thieves hit the mother lode when they penetrated Sony?s PlayStation and Online Entertainment networks. After Sony, we heard from Sega, Nintendo, Microsoft XBOX, Steam Network, and Nexon (Maple Story), and now Square Enix about their own data breaches.?

So why has stealing data from gaming companies become such a focus area for attackers? Well, of course, it?s because there?s gold in them there hills. ?

In each of these attacks, it appears that the target was the same; information about the gamers who use the services. Usually this includes email addresses, personal info, and billing history. Sometimes they get passwords and credit card numbers too ? but that data is almost always encrypted, hashed or otherwise reasonably protected. You might be asking yourself, what?s the point?

Well, think about it. Gamers who have accounts on these services all share some common traits that make them prime targets for many types of scams. We know they all enjoy playing video games, and that they are enjoying those games while connected to the internet. ?We know they all have the means to purchase gaming systems and games to run on those systems. We know that they are all comfortable with doing some business online. When you combine those common traits with the data on each gamer, you can quickly build a list of prime targets to scam out of some money, recruit into a botnet, etc.

I suspect these attacks are all about filling a sales pipeline of sorts. Finding the list of people who will be receptive to an offer to play a new version of a favorite game, or to download some customizations or cheat codes becomes a lot easier when you know who games, how much they game, how much they spend on gaming, and perhaps most importantly what specific games they enjoy. It would hard for a sports gaming fan to ignore that offer to load up this year?s stats for the players in their game. It would be hard for a fantasy gaming fan to bypass the offer of a new world to explore, or some new weapon or power that no other player has. With roughly 200 million gamer?s info stolen this year alone, the crooks out there have a pretty large list of leads to follow up on.

If you are a gamer and you use any online gaming network or service, please be vigilant and cautious. Don?t click on any offer that comes in via email, and don?t go purchasing (or even signing up for) anything gaming related unless you are doing so direct from the software manufacturer or gaming network. If you get some interesting offer over email that you can?t resist following up on, you can still do that without clicking the link. If you?re being offered some pre-release of a game or customizations, go to the game vendors website directly and look for the offer there. If you don?t see it, reach out to their support team and ask them about the offer you received. Do some homework and make sure you?re not going to end up victimized before you let your excitement for a new/better gaming experience to get the best of you.

If you are a gaming company, it?s time to turn the focus of your IT security efforts away from the network perimeter and start putting protections around the databases that house your customer information and intellectual property. There are plenty of great solutions out there that can detect misuse or suspicious access to sensitive information, and take action to immediately alert your incident response team to the situation while automatically stopping an attacker before your data starts to leave the network. If you?re not monitoring and controlling access to all of your sensitive databases 24/7, you are leaving yourself exposed to the same kind of attack that so many companies have fallen victim to this year. It?s yet another layer in your already complex security infrastructure for sure. But ask yourself, would a bank build a branch office without a vault to store the cash? Of course they wouldn?t. In your business, a lot of your cash equivalent assets are your data. Follow the bank?s lead and put that cash in a vault by locking down your sensitive databases and making sure those databases are always used appropriately and only by those with authorization to use them.

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PIC: Snooki Wants "Big Knockers" Like J-Woww, Reaches "Goal Weight" (omg!)

PIC: Snooki Wants "Big Knockers" Like J-Woww, Reaches "Goal Weight"

Snooki is fist-pumpingly psyched about her slimmed-down bod!

The pint-sized Jersey Shore starlet (real name: Nicole Polizzi) tweeted a seriously sexy, super-slim photo of herself in a skimpy monokini and high heels -- and then announced her latest weight-loss milestone.

PHOTOS: Most talked-about bodies of 2011

"So happy I'm at my goal weight I was when I was in high school!" Snooki, 24, wrote to fans. "Feelin fit is amazing and can't wait to tone up hardcore!"

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But toning up might not be Snooki's only body makeover plan.

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"All I want for Christmas is big knockers like @JENNIWOWW. Thanks Santa," she wrote of her BFF and Jersey Shore cohort J-Woww.

Jenni "JWoww" Farley has been frank about getting breast implants (although she's denied having anything done to her face). "I'd do it every year if I could!" she told Harper's Bazaar last year.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

MILLIONAIRE'S ISLAND: A Simple Example Of ... - Business Insider

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An unspoiled wilderness with no poor people. Paradise!

As everyone in this country keeps blaming everyone else for our high unemployment rate, one assertion gets repeated so often that it is now regarded as fact:

Rich people create jobs.

Specifically, the argument goes, entrepreneurs and investors create jobs.

So if we want to create more jobs, the argument continues, we need to cut taxes on entrepreneurs and investors--to increase their incentive to create jobs.

Now, I'm an entrepreneur, and Business Insider employs about 75 people, up from zero four years ago. So if this assertion were true, I'd happily espouse it. It would make me feel great, believing that I had created all those jobs. And it would make me feel perfectly justified in paying historically low tax rates. (After all, I created these jobs!).

Unfortunately, as I explained in detail here, this assertion is wrong: Entrepreneurs and investors actually don't create jobs, at least not by themselves. What creates jobs is a healthy economic ecosystem, of which entrepreneurs and investors are only parts.? The more important part of the job-creation engine is a huge base of people and companies with plentiful disposable income. Specifically, millions upon millions of customers with money to spend.

Without our generous readers and sponsors and dedicated team, all the jobs I "created" at BI would immediately cease to exist (including mine). I'm patient and determined, but I'm not Sisyphus. And our investors are good people, but they're also, justifiably, impatient (they, too, have clients to serve and jobs to keep). And I certainly couldn't produce BI by myself. So if BI hadn't quickly gained traction with readers and sponsors and hired a great team, my investors and I would have switched the lights off. And all those jobs would have gone "poof."

Without healthy customers, in other words, entrepreneurs and investors can create prototypes, or do R&D, but they can't create self-sustaining jobs.? To create self-sustaining jobs, companies need to sell their products and services into a marketplace that 1) wants them, and 2) can afford them. The marketplace also needs laws, law-enforcement, property rights, transportation systems, resources, rules, and other attributes of healthy free-market economies that help companies and society function. Without all those things, entrepreneurs and investors can't create jack.

To illustrate this, let's run through a simple example. Let's create a fictional economy called "Millionaire's Island..."

MILLIONAIRE'S ISLAND

Let's assume that, before we get there, Millionaire's Island is an unspoiled wilderness. And let's start our experiment by picking up "the 1%"--the Americans in the top-percentile of wage earners--and putting them all on the island.

Let's allow the 1% to take their savings with them. So some of these folks will arrive with enormous wealth, and others will have very modest means. The island's residents will also be a highly skilled and educated bunch: Most of the 1% are doctors, lawyers, bankers, business-owners, hedge-fund managers, and so on.

In 2010, there were about 1.4 million one-percenters in the U.S., and they each made a minimum of $380,000 a year. So our island's population will be the size of a mid-sized American city. And the total wealth on the island will amount to one-third of the wealth of the entire United States.

(That's how much of the wealth the top 1% of the country owns--see chart at right).

What will happen?

Well, first there will be a massive grab for all of the island's resources. This will probably lead to years of violence and wars, in which many of the island's new residents will be killed off.

(Such is life without property rights.)

But maybe, to skip this step, we can keep our property rights and just peacefully divide the island's resources upon arrival--say, according to net worth. In this case the super-rich 0.1% would end up owning the vast majority of the island and the rest of the 1% would end up with some scraps.

Provided the 1% don't kill each other off dividing up resources, the island will then progress to the next phase of economic development: The rush to satisfy basic needs.

These needs would include:

  • Food
  • Clothes
  • Shelter
  • Basic services (health, legal, banking, plumbing, construction, garbage disposal, tailoring, cooking, dry-cleaning, cleaning, undertaking, etc.)
  • Government (including police and judicial system)

(Yes, we'll need some government. Given how much so many people seem to hate government, however, we'll keep government small and fund it with a simple, low, "fair" flat tax. That will let the super-rich keep more of their earnings than they currently do--and, thus, according to the theory, have an incentive to create more jobs.)

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Better hope he doesn't get his monopolistic mitts on the food supply.

Now, if the island's economy is closed--no imports or exports--most of the people on the island will probably soon die of starvation, because 1.4 million people can't immediately feed themselves without a fully developed agriculture system. But let's pretend that there's a food source that will keep everyone alive indefinitely and that control of this food source does not fall into the hands of a greedy monopolist who can charge, say, $1 million for a banana.

(If a billionaire were starving and there was nothing else to eat, the billionaire might just pay $1 million for a banana. As a result, the food monopolist would quickly amass all the wealth on the island. And the monopolist would enjoy this wealth right up until the time the rest of the island stormed his mansion, chopped off his head, and redistributed his property. It is true that "life is not fair"--another mantra that is often used to justify the extreme inequality that has developed in the U.S. in the past 30 years--but there's only so much inequality society can take.).

So let's say the island's food needs are taken care of. Then it's on to the other basic necessities.

Among the island's residents will be lots wealthy entrepreneurs and investors, many of whom made it into the 1% by selling companies or investing money. And there will also be "poor" entrepreneurs who are willing to take more risk in the hope of getting rich.

These entrepreneurs and investors will start founding and funding companies. These new companies will hire some of the island's other residents to provide their products and services. And the jobs for these residents (and the entrepreneurs) will be self-sustaining--as long as the employees are paid enough to buy basic necessities from other companies.

If the employees are not paid living wages--if, instead, all the entrepreneurs and investors try to maximize every cent of profit by paying employees as little as possible--the new jobs will not be self-sustaining.

Why not?

Better hope this doesn't happen on Millionaire's Island--the economy will eventually collapse. Click for more on inequality >

Because as soon as the less-wealthy people on the island run through their savings, the money to pay for basic necessities will disappear. The new companies that had been formed to provide houses, clothes, services, and so forth will go bust, and all the jobs will disappear (no customers = no companies = no jobs). The economy will collapse, and the island will be thrown into anarchy.

Importantly, this collapse will happen even if the wealth of the island as a whole still adds up to trillions. If the wealth and income is concentrated only in the hands of a privileged few, there will be no money for the less privileged to pay for any products and services produced by these few. Thus, there will be no point in the rich people producing any products and services beyond what they need to feed and clothe themselves (because no one will be able to buy the products and services). And, therefore, there will be very few jobs.

(The super-rich will probably have to throw everyone else a bone and give them means to clothe and house themselves or risk getting their heads chopped off, but this bone could take the form of indentured servitude. But the economy would not grow, and products and services would not improve. Instead, the super-rich would just sit on their money, which, most certainly would not "trickle down.")

So this is the first example of why it is silly to think that "entrepreneurs and investors" create the jobs in our economy. Entrepreneurs and investors start and fund companies, which is important. But what actually creates self-sustaining jobs and a growing economy is customers who want and can pay for companies' products and services. Without these customers, there's no job creation.

And what, in a healthy economy, enables customers to pay for products and services? The customers' own jobs--jobs that pay the customers enough to be able to afford to buy products and services.

[Before moving on to a final point, we should note an amusing side-effect of the economy on Millionaire's Island. To provide for its population's basic necessities, our island economy will create the need for a lot of jobs that the 1% aren't used to doing.

Specifically, a bunch of the folks who were making, say, $1 million a year as bankers or lawyers prior to moving to the island would have no choice but to become construction workers or sewer cleaners or undertakers or firemen, because otherwise those jobs just won't get done. The good news for these former bankers will be that, since no one on the island will want or know how to do those jobs, they'll probably be able to charge immense amounts for doing them. So as they're pumping crap out of a billionaire's cesspool, the former bankers will be able to take comfort in the fact that they're being paid millions to do it. At least until another former banker comes along who does it for less. Which probably won't take long.

Also amusing will be the fact that there will be an absolute glut of banking, legal, doctoring, and investing talent on the island, which should drive the price and compensation for these services to the floor. So the 1% will get a taste of what it's like to have their skill-sets and professions become so commoditized that they can't make a living doing them anymore. They might even have to sign up for re-training programs!]

Anyway, the satisfaction of basic needs will create a lot of jobs in our island economy.? And as long as the island's employers pay their employees enough to live on and save something, everything will be fine.

So, what will happen once the basic needs have been met?

Companies will be founded that do more than satisfy basic needs.

The new companies will produce products that people want, but don't necessarily need.

Like iPads.

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An amazing genius. But not a job creator.

Steve Jobs, the inventor of the iPad, has been heralded as an amazing job-creator in our own economy, because some 60,000 people now work at Apple making products like the iPad. But did Steve Jobs really singlehandedly create all those jobs? Of course not. If there hadn't been hundreds of millions of people on the planet with enough disposable income to buy iPhones and iPads, Apple wouldn't have been able to sell them. What created Apple's jobs was the combination of products that people wanted and people who could afford to pay for them.

But maybe among the island companies founded by the entrepreneurs and investors, there will be an island Apple, Inc. And this Apple will make products that are so magical and amazing that everyone will immediately want them.

And how many jobs will this island Apple create?

It depends on how many of the island's residents can afford to buy the iPads after taking care of their more pressing needs.

If everyone on the island has enough income to afford an iPad after paying for food, shelter, and clothes, then the island Apple Inc. might sell 1.4 million iPads (one per person). And that level of demand for iPads would create a lot of jobs making, distributing, selling, and servicing iPads--jobs that would last as long as the demand for the iPads lasted.

But what if the island's income and resources were not so equally distributed?

What if, instead of everyone on the island having enough disposable income to buy an iPad, only, say, 25% of the island's residents had enough disposable income to afford an iPad?

Unfortunately, you can't eat it.

(This, by the way, is probably a reasonable estimate of the percentage of American households that could afford to buy an iPad. About 25% of American taxpayers make more than $67,000 a year. And by the time you get through with food, clothes, shelter, utilities, transportation, taxes, et al, you probably couldn't afford iPads for everyone in the family on much less than that).

If only 25% of the island's residents could afford to buy iPads, then the island Apple could only sell about 350,000 of them. And that would create a lot fewer jobs than the production, sales, and service of 1.4 million iPads.

And this gets to the important point.

The iPad is the same.

But the number of jobs created by the iPad is different depending on the number of customers who want and can afford to buy it.

So, again, crediting the entrepreneurs and investors who created the iPad with singlehandedly "creating jobs" is unfair to every other participant in the economy. It's the overall health of the ecosystem--the combination of entrepreneurs, investors, laws, law-enforcement, transportation, and, most of all, wide distribution of wealth--that creates the jobs, not entrepreneurs and investors.

THE MORAL OF THE STORY

Yes, life is not fair. Yes, some people will always have more and others will always have less. Yes, capitalism is the best economic system in the world. Yes, entrepreneurs and investors are an important part of the economic job-creation engine.

But the moral of the story is that we're all in this together.

Our jobs are not created by a special, privileged handful of rich people (entrepreneurs and investors), much less a handful of rich people who have to be even better incentivized if our economy is to get back on track. Our jobs are created and sustained by the amazing economic ecosystem in which we all have the privilege and good fortune of existing.

If we continue to concentrate the wealth of this ecosystem in the hands of fewer and fewer participants, the health of the ecosystem will not improve. On the contrary, it will deteriorate further.

We do not need to further incentivize entrepreneurs and investors to start companies--they already have plenty of incentives to do so.

What we do need to do is find ways to give our vast middle class more purchasing power again.

What are some of those ways?

Well, modestly shifting the tax burden toward rich people would help. (Modestly, not wildly. No one sensible is talking about raising top bracket income tax rates back to 70%-90% again. We can start by just nudging the top bracket back to, say, 39%, and raising taxes on dividends and capital gains).

Reducing household debts through mortgage restructurings would also help.

And so would rebuilding our manufacturing base.

And so would doing something that could be accomplished outside of government influence: Companies could voluntarily reduce their profit margins and pay people more.

Wait, what?

Yes. Instead of continuing to increase their profit margins above today's already record levels, companies could decide to shift their emphasis from "serving customers and increasing shareholder value" to "serving customers and increasing shareholder value and providing a good living to as many employees as they can.

Wow, that last one sounds crazy. But it isn't. Our companies have become so phenomenally profitable and efficient that wages in our economy recently hit an all-time low as a percentage of GDP (see chart above). Perhaps it's time our companies started voluntarily sharing more of the vast wealth they have created with? their employees.

SEE ALSO:
Finally, A Rich American Destroys The Myth That Rich People Create Jobs
23 Mind-Blowing Facts About Income Inequality In America

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Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/millionaires-island-2011-12

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Alyson Hannigan Pregnant

After months of denying she is preggers Alyson Hannigan announced she is indeed expecting baby #2. The How I Met Your Mother actress and her husband Alexis Denisof have confirmed that they will be expanding their family. Other than the fact the Alyson is knocked up not a whole lot of other details have been revealed, including when the new bundle of joy will arrive. Hannigan and Deisof are already parents to a beautiful daughter, Satyana Marie who is 2 ? years old. Alexis and Alyson met while they were both working on show Buffy The Vampire Slayer. It was a couple of months ago that pictures of Alyson with a very noticeable bump were circulating on the Net. The photos were taken as she was leaving Malibu?s Chili Cook Off but she denied she was preggers blaming it simply on the shirt she was wearing and eating too much. Well it turns out there was clearly something the very private Hannigan was trying to hide. You can?t blame her for wanting to keep the good news between her and her family for while can you? Fans of HIMYM already know that Lily, the character that Alyson plays on the [...]

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Microsoft billionaire launches new space venture

Stratolaunch Systems continues a trend for Paul Allen, who has funded several different spaceflight and astronomy efforts over the years.

Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's new spaceflight venture shouldn't come as a big surprise, because the billionaire has set his sights on the heavens before.

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Allen announced on Dec. 13 that he is forming a new company called?Stratolaunch Systems, which plans to launch payloads to orbit from a huge plane at high altitude. Stratolaunch Systems continues a trend for Allen, who has funded several different spaceflight and astronomy efforts over the years.

These ventures are the natural outgrowths of a lifelong fascination with space, said Allen, who as a boy dreamed of becoming an astronaut.

"For me, the fascination with space never ended, and I never stopped dreaming about what might be possible," Allen said during a press conference in Seattle today. [Images: Paul Allen's Giant Airplane Launch Pad]

Following SpaceShipOne

The air-launch concept behind Stratolaunch Systems is similar to that of SpaceShipOne, which won the $10 million Ansari X Prize for suborbital spaceflight in 2004.

The design of SpaceShipOne and its mothership, the White Knight, later became the basis for?Virgin Galactic's commercial spaceliner?SpaceShipTwo, which may begin carrying tourists to suborbital space as early as next year.

The similarity between the two projects is no coicidence. SpaceShipOne was a joint venture between Allen ? who reportedly invested more than $20 million in the effort ? and Scaled Composites, a California firm headed by aerospace engineer Burt Rutan.

Now, Rutan will serve on the board for Stratolaunch Systems, and Scaled will develop the new company's gigantic airplane mothership.

The multistage rocket booster used by Stratolaunch will be built by the California-based company Space Exploration Technologies, better known as SpaceX, officials said.

Funding the SETI search

Allen has also advanced research in astronomy ? specifically, the hunt for intelligent alien life in the universe. His foundation helped fund the SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Institute's?Allen Telescope Array?(ATA), a set of 42 radio antennas located about 300 miles (500 kilometers) northeast of San Francisco.

Since 2001, Allen's foundation has given about $29 million to develop and help build and operate the array, which researchers use to scan newly discovered?alien planets?for microwave signals that could indicate the presence of intelligent civilizations.

"Paul was brave enough to go out on a limb and fund all of our technology development work for three years, because this is a new kind of telescope that no one had built before," Jill Tarter, director of the Center for SETI Research at the SETI Institute, told SPACE.com. "He has been a very good partner."

The long-term plan is to expand the array to 350 telescopes. Allen never intended to fund this larger array all by himself; he wanted some partners to come in and help out, Tarter said. That hasn't happened yet, so the SETI Institute is pressing forward with the 42 telescopes for now.

Allen also established the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame, which opened in Seattle in 2004. His scientific interests aren't limited to spaceflight and exploration, however; they're very broad, and Allen has helped fund major research efforts in genetics, medicine and neuroscience, among other fields.

"I'm a huge fan of anything that pushes forward the boundaries of what we can do in science and technology," Allen said. "That's my history. Those are my passions."

You can follow SPACE.com senior writer Mike Wall on Twitter:?@michaeldwall. Follow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter?@Spacedotcom?and on?Facebook.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Corporate Finance Research in Behavioral Finance | Economics ...

?Abstract? Modern financial theory to solve two questions: First, the adoption of optimal decision-making model to explain what are the optimal decision-making; are two decision-making through the description of the actual model of investor decision-making process. Modern financial theory to solve the first problem at the achievements are undeniable, but on the second question, modern financial theory and practice has very different circumstances, it is a very good decision-making and should not follow the optimal decision-making model. In order to better explain and predict the financial mainstay of the actual decision-making process (rather than optimal decision-making model), as well as the actual operation of the financial market conditions, to absorb the financial study of psychology, history and sociology of knowledge, such as the development of a new research paradigm , that is, behavioral finance, it is the behavioral science and Finance study the formation of the edge of the combination of disciplines. Behavioral Finance at the expectations set up the basis of the theory, development and extension of the modern financial theory.It can be said that the standard financial theory, in its production and gradually improve only if the course of medicine, effective treatment for a lot of capital market in the ?disease? of the capital market and the normal operation of the sound has played a small role. But the world is not a panacea, the standard financial theory of capital markets can not solve all the questions. When the capital market such as the calendar effect of frequent, IPO premium fan of closed-end funds and other ?illnesses?, the standard financial theory appeared to be inadequate and feeble. Based on this situation, and many scholars from the standard financial theory to wake up in the obsession, to re-start their thinking and positioning, and to examine the kind of ?new drugs? ? behavioral finance theory ready.Behavioral Finance in China about a late start of the study, the research has been mostly concentrated on the synthesis of behavioral finance theory and the use of behavioral finance to explain the various phenomena on the securities market, the lack of the behavioral finance theory applies to companies in financial management research. This article is from the theoretical study of behavioral finance at home and abroad on the basis of the financial system to sort out the theoretical system of behavior, and with the traditional theory of financial systems, and behavioral finance theory, respectively, compared with the traditional financial theories about corporate finance policies, investment policy, dividend distribution policy of these companies the distinction between content management and on this basis, focuses on behavioral finance theory in the company?s financial management application, so as to provide our country against the company a non-fully rational decision-makers and non-efficient market fiscal strategy. Significance of this study is that through the study of the introduction of behavioral finance to investors in the investment decision-making process in the cognitive, emotional, psychological characteristics such as attitude and the resulting non-effective market research, market effectively to explain phenomena, and a non-rational and the market inefficiency of the status of assets under management. It can be said that it is a kind of modern financial theory of change and innovation. Therefore, the study of behavioral finance in the enterprise financial management of applied research on a very important practical significance. For selection, this paper studies the use of the norms of law, conduct research and theory with practice to carry out the methods discussed.This article is divided into six major parts: The first part is preface, introduction of the thesis research background and significance, literature review, research ideas and methods, and research; the second part is about the theory of behavioral finance system, including behavioral finance theory and the development of behavioral finance theory challenges the traditional financial theory, behavioral finance theory of the basic theory, the theory of behavioral finance research system, behavioral finance theory, as well as the theoretical model of behavioral finance theory and practical significance; third part discusses the Perspective of Behavioral Finance corporate finance policies, including the financing of modern financial theory of policy analysis, behavioral finance theory and policy analysis of the financing of listed companies in our country financing preference analysis; fourth part of the Perspective of Behavioral Finance?s investment policies, including review of the traditional investment theory, the company internal investment policies, investment policies outside of the impact from the Perspective of Behavioral Finance Investment Strategy; fifth part discusses the perspective of behavioral finance companies under the dividend policy, including the traditional dividend Theory, Behavioral Finance from the Perspective of the dividend policy China?s dividend policy of listed companies and non-rational analysis of the status quo; sixth part of the article are summarized, including the conclusion of the study of this article, innovation, inspiration, as well as theoretical research study on the future outlook.In this paper, theories of behavioral finance system on the basis of carding, focuses on behavioral finance theory in the company?s financial management application, and a breakthrough in the following aspects:?The traditional financial theory and behavioral finance theory of comparative systems.?The oretical analysis of the use of Behavioral Finance Corporate Finance in the financing policy, investment policy, dividend distribution policy.?Combination of listed companies in our country the practice of behavioral finance theory with the rights and interests of the financing of their preference, investment strategy and the selection of preferred stock dividends for the behavior analysis.

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