Saturday, December 31, 2011

Your experience : Best iPhone service plan for Cost in Toronto



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Your experience : Best iPhone service plan for Cost in Toronto


After holding out for ages, through all previous iPhone models, I am now preparing to jump into a two or three year contract for an iPhone. I was wondering if anyone had some advice on which carrier to go with. It's for fairly light use, I should add.

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Buy your phone outright. Get a speakout account.

Pay per use voice and $10 per month unlimited data. No contract.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Samsung Galaxy SIII image leaked

An image purportedly taken on the Samsung Galaxy SIII (or Galaxy S3 if you are not a fan of Roman numerals) has leaked on to the web, showing just how decent the camera on the smartphone will be.

Pocketnow reckons it has found an image taken from the GT-I9500 ? the rather boring codename for the Galaxy S3 ? on photo-upload site Picasa.

Now, we would love to tell you that the image is a thing of beauty, but it really isn't. If this is indeed the first image taken on the S3, then it is of three plain-old pot plants.

But, the pot plants are in an office and that office looks like it is Samsung's headqaurters in South Korea.

Picture perfect

The EXIF data of the image doesn't really offer up much information, other than it was taken on Boxing Day, on a GT-I9500 handset and Flash was used.

The Samsung Galaxy S2 came with an 8MP camera, so we are expecting this to be upped significantly ? possible even to 12MP.

The Samsung Galaxy SIII looks likely to be announced at Mobile World Congress 2012 in February and is said to be powered by the dual-core Exynos 5250 chip, which was recently revealed by Samsung.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Deep-sea glow serves as bait

Marine bacteria light up to get a ride elsewhere

Web edition : Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

Bioluminescent bacteria glow in the ocean for the same reason roadside eateries display neon signs: They want to attract hungry diners.

New laboratory experiments bolster the longstanding theory that marine bacteria light up to get themselves a free ride to other parts of the ocean in the digestive tracts of larger beasts, scientists from Israel and Germany report online December 27 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

?It?s terrific to see this experiment,? says J. Woodland Hastings, a bioluminescence expert at Harvard University who was not involved in the research. ?It?s nice to see these ideas confirmed.?

Many deep-sea creatures, from bacteria to fish to squid, are bioluminescent ? meaning they generate light inside their bodies through chemical reactions. Different organisms glow for different reasons; the anglerfish, for instance, can light up a lure to attract prey, while some plankton glow to signal possible danger when a boat or swimmer passes nearby.

Bioluminescent bacteria live throughout the ocean, and may have several reasons to explain their built-in glow. More than three decades ago, researchers suggested that one such reason could be to mark the presence of a floating food particle, so that a passing fish would see it and eat it. But no one had tracked this idea all the way to its logical conclusion ? until now.

Margarita Zarubin, a graduate student at the Interuniversity Institute for Marine Sciences in Eilat, Israel, started with a type of luminescent bacteria, Photobacterium leiognathi, found 600 meters deep in the Red Sea. She put one bag of glowing bacteria at one end of a seawater tank, and at the other end she put another bag of bacteria that had a genetic change that kept the microbes dark. Shrimp and other small animals clustered around only the glowing bacteria.

Next she let brine shrimp swim in water with the luminescent bacteria. After two and a half hours, the shrimp themselves began to glow from their microbial dinner. ?We could see the luminescence from inside their guts,? says Zarubin, who did the work while at the University of Oldenburg in Germany and is now with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Then she dropped both glowing and dark shrimp into a flume so they were swept past a hungry cardinalfish; the fish ate only the luminescent shrimp. Finally, the scientists tested the fish feces, and found that the bacteria had passed unscathed through the fish guts and came out intact. The whole process spreads the bacteria through the water faster than they could move otherwise, Zarubin says.?

For their part, the shrimp must balance the benefit of eating a food particle that happens to glow against the drawback of becoming luminescent themselves, thus making themselves more vulnerable to predators. But in deep dark waters where food is scarce, the advantage of getting a snack probably outweighs the disadvantage of potentially being eaten, Zarubin says.

Some animals have pigment in their guts that can block light emission as they digest glowing particles, says Michael Latz, a marine biologist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, Calif. Only when the animal pops out a glowing fecal pellet do the bacteria become visible again, signaling another creature to eat them and keep the microbes on the move.

Such deep-sea bacterial recycling could be important for more than just understanding bioluminescence, Latz says. The guts of shrimp and other small marine creatures may serve as a highway for spreading bacterial pathogens throughout the sea, like the one that causes cholera.


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Nets Coach to Haters: ?Keep Booing Kris Humphries?

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Washington Wizards' Andray Blatche (7) and Chris Singleton, left, and New Jersey Nets forward Kris Humphries (43) reach for a rebound during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Dec. 26, 2011, in Washington

*Kris Humphries was booed again by fans of an opposing team, but the New Jersey Nets player and his coach are encouraging the boo birds to keep it going, as it only motivates the player and has ultimately led to two victories.

?People were talking crazy last year,? Humphries told The Record after his team?s comeback win against the Wizards Monday. ?There might be a little bit more this year, but to me, it?s motivation.?

?They want to have a reason to say something, so you have to try to not give them that reason,? he added. ?For me, it makes it a hostile environment and it?s kind of fun to play in that environment.?

Though he was booed by a crowd of 17,102 fans during Monday?s season opener, Humphries helped lead the New Jersey Nets to a 90-84 victory over the Wizards. Less than a week earlier, he was heckled during a preseason game at NYC?s Madison Square Garden. Compared to that experience, Humphries says Monday?s game ?was a walk in the park.?

Meanwhile, Nets coach Avery Johnson said he?s still puzzled by the crowd?s reaction to Kim Kardashian?s ex.

?I?m trying to figure it out ? what did he do?? Johnson asked. ?I?m serious. Maybe because I don?t follow reality TV. I don?t know all the ins and outs of it, but it?s pretty hilarious to me. I don?t know if they even know why they?re booing him.

?Keep booing him,? Johnson teased. ?We?ll take the 20 and 16.?

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Sadrists call for new elections in Iraq

File - In this June 5, 2004 file photo, Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, left, steps from an office building in Najaf, Iraq. The political party loyal to radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr called Monday Dec.26 2011 for the dissolution of Iraq's parliament and new elections in another move that could escalate the country's growing sectarian crisis. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed, File)

File - In this June 5, 2004 file photo, Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, left, steps from an office building in Najaf, Iraq. The political party loyal to radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr called Monday Dec.26 2011 for the dissolution of Iraq's parliament and new elections in another move that could escalate the country's growing sectarian crisis. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed, File)

(AP) ? The political party loyal to radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr called Monday for the dissolution of Iraq's parliament and new elections in another move that could escalate the country's growing sectarian crisis.

The anti-American Sadrist bloc is a partner in the Shiite-dominated government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. Bahaa al-Aaraji, the head of the Sadrists' bloc in parliament, said the elections are needed because of instability in the country and problems that threaten Iraq's sovereignty.

"The political partners cannot find solutions for the problems that threaten to divide Iraq," he said.

Iraq plunged into a new sectarian crisis last week, just days after the last American troops withdrew at the end of a nearly nine-year war.

The new political crisis has been accompanied by a new wave of attacks on the Iraqi capital by suspected Sunni insurgents linked to al-Qaida. A suicide bomber set off a car bomb Monday at a checkpoint leading to the Interior Ministry, killing seven people and injuring 32, officials said. Police and hospital officials said the bomber struck during morning rush hour, hitting one of many security barriers set up around the ministry's building.

Al-Maliki is in a political showdown with the country's top Sunni political figure, Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi, after the government issued an arrest warrant for al-Hashemi on allegations his bodyguards ran hit squads targeting government officials.

The prime minister threatened to form a government without al-Hashemi's Sunni-backed political party, Iraqiya, which is boycotting parliament and mulling whether to pull out of the ruling coalition.

Iraq was dominated by the minority Sunnis under Saddam Hussein until the U.S.-led war that began in 2003 ousted him. Majority Shiites have dominated the government ever since, though Americans pushed hard for the inclusion of Sunnis with a meaningful role in the current governing coalition.

Bitter sectarian rivalries played out in 2006-2007 in violence that took Iraq to the brink of civil war and the latest tensions have raised fears of a resurgence of Shiite-Sunni violence.

The political crisis taps into resentments that are still raw despite years of efforts to overcome them. The Sunnis fear the Shiite majority is squeezing them out of their already limited political role. Shiites suspect Sunnis of links to militants and of plotting to topple the Shiite leadership.

The Sadrists have played an important role in maintaining Shiite domination over government ? their support last year catapulted al-Maliki back to the prime minister's office for a second term.

For the proposal to dissolve parliament to gain traction, it would take the consent of at least 1/3 of parliament, the president and the prime minister or a simple majority of lawmakers. Al-Maliki, who only secured his position after nearly nine months of political wrangling after the last elections, would likely be loathe to go through the process again and risk an unfavorable outcome.

Al-Aaraji said the proposal first needs approval of the larger coalition between the Sadrists and al-Maliki's alliance, the two most powerful Shiite parties.

A Shiite lawmaker loyal to al-Maliki, Kamal al-Saiedi, said the proposal should be studied.

"Forming the current government was not an easy issue, therefore going back in the direction of new elections would be more difficult," he said.

A Sunni lawmaker with Iraqiya, the Sunni-backed bloc of the wanted vice president, said new elections would not bring security and stability. He pointed to the prolonged negotiations that were needed to agree on the government in place now, and said a new election would only bring the same people to office.

"We need to sit around the same negotiating table and that is the only path to salvation from this current crisis," said Kamil al-Dulaimi.

Also Monday, a roadside bomb hit a passing army patrol in the Abu Ghraib area west of Baghdad, killing two soldiers and injuring two, a police officer and a doctor said.

Al-Maliki's adviser for National Reconciliation Amer al-Khuzaie, said leaders of Asaib Ahl al-Haq, one of the top Shiite militant groups, had decided to lay down their weapons and join the political system.

Asaib Ahl al-Haq, or Band of the People of Righteousness, was a splinter group from the Mahdi Army, also headed by al-Sadr. They, along with the Mahdi Army, were two of three Shiite militant groups active in Iraq that were dedicated to fighting the U.S. military presence.

Al-Khuzaie said the group had signed an agreement in recent days renouncing violence. He said they would change their name and join the political process. He said he had been negotiating for months with the group, who said they would join the political process after the U.S. military left Iraq. All American troops departed on Dec. 18.

Officials from the group were not available to confirm the decision.

U.S. officials have warned that these Shiite militant groups could turn against the Iraqi government after the American military has gone. A key test to whether Asaib Ahl al-Haq, an Iranian-funded group, is committed to becoming a peaceful part of the political process is whether they actually turn in their weapons, especially the more powerful and sophisticated weapons they're believed to get from Iran.

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Associated Press writers Mazin Yahya, Sinan Salaheddin and Qassim Abdul-Zahra contributed to this report.

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Berri threatens to question cabinet?s performance if oil bill stalled

Speaker Nabih Berri threatened to question the Lebanese cabinet?s performance if it does not issue relevant decrees to put in action the oil exploration bill, which was approved by parliament in 2010.

?I will call on the parliament to convene and carry out its role in questioning [the cabinet?s performance], even if the parties concerned are my allies and friends,? Berri said in an interview with As-Safir newspaper published on Tuesday.

He added that ?Prime Minister Najib Mikati and Energy Minister Gebran Bassil voiced commitment to issue the decrees [to implement the oil projects].?

?I will not allow this commitment to be broken,? the speaker said.

?Cyprus and Israel began the procedures to launch oil exploration while we keep wasting time? I will no longer bear this issue.?

Lebanese Parliament in August 2010 passed an oil exploration bill, which calls for the establishment of a treasury and a committee to oversee exploration and drilling off Lebanon?s coast.

-NOW Lebanon

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Bluewater Grill Seafood Restaurants in Southern California Roll Out the Red Carpet for Oregon Duck Fans

Supporters of the Rose Bowl-bound Pac-12 Champions score with discounts, promos and happy hours through Jan. 10, 2012

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Calling all Ducks! Bluewater Grill Seafood Restaurants in Southern California are making it easy for Oregon Duck students, alumni and fans traveling to the 98th Rose Bowl Game Presented by VIZIO in Pasadena to enjoy the region?s freshest seafood through special discounts, promotions and happy hours before, during and after the big game.

Now through Jan. 10, 2012, Bluewater Grills in Newport Beach, Redondo Beach and Tustin will offer a free Bluewater Grill signature appetizer or cup of clam chowder to any Oregon Duck supporter with the purchase of an entr?e at the regular price.

To take advantage of this special offer, students, alumni and fans must present an official University of Oregon/Oregon Ducks logo or team name to their Bluewater Grill server before ordering on or before Jan. 10, 2012. Official school name or logo must be presented; school colors only won?t apply. This offer cannot be combined with any other promotion or discount. One free cup of chowder per purchased entr?e, or one free appetizer per party.

In addition to the special offer for Duck fans, all Bluewater Grill restaurants will extend their popular weekday happy hours, featuring $4, $5 and $6 drink and appetizer specials, during all five BSC bowl games:

  • 98th Rose Bowl Game Presented by VIZIO: Jan. 2, 2012 from 4 to 8 p.m.
  • 41st Annual Tostitos Fiesta Bowl: Jan. 2, 2012 from 8 p.m. to close.
  • 78th Annual Allstate Sugar Bowl: Jan. 3, 2012 from 7 p.m. to close
  • Discover Orange Bowl: Jan. 4, 2012 from 7 p.m. to close
  • BCS National Championship Game: Jan. 9, 2012 from 7 p.m. to close

Specializing in the absolute freshest seafood, Bluewater Grill has emerged as the leading family of seafood restaurants in Southern California since the first location opened in Newport Beach?s Cannery Village in 1996. New lunch and dinner menus, printed daily at each restaurant, feature more than 40 varieties of fresh seafood and shellfish served annually. Other highlights at each location include an outdoor patio, shellfish bar, kid?s menu, full bar and wine list, weekday happy hours and monthly tasting and pairing events.

Bluewater Grill locations in Southern California include 665 North Harbor Drive in Redondo Beach (at King Harbor in L.A. County); 630 Lido Park Drive in Newport Beach (at Cannery Village in Orange County); and 2409 Park Avenue in Tustin (at the District at Tustin Legacy retail and entertainment center, also in Orange County). The phone numbers are (310) 318-FISH (3474). (949) 675-FISH (3474) and (714) 258-FISH (3474), respectively.

For more information, go to www.bluewatergrill.com.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

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Trump leaves Republican Party after debate snub (reuters)

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

10. Vietnam sack German coach after SEA Games failure

HANOI: The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) have fired German coach Falko Goetz , deemed responsible for the failure of the national team at the SEA Games last month.

?In every country of the world, the coach is responsible for a defeat of the national team,? Nguyen Lan Trung, VFF vice-president told AFP, adding that the executive committee voted unanimously for his departure.

Despite a promising start to the tournament Vietnam?s Under-23 national team failed to make the podium at the SEA Games in Indonesia, a disgrace to a country passionate about football but constantly in despair over the poor results of the national team.

The VFF general secretary Tran Quoc Tuan submitted his resignation last week, but it was rejected.

According to the newspaper Tuoi Tre on Friday, the VFF would pay Falko Goetz US$66,000 to end his two-year contract which he signed in June.

Goetz, a 49-year-old former Bayer Leverkusen player, became the eighth foreign coach of Vietnam since 1995 after the departure of Portuguese Henrique Calisto. ? AFP

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19th century safe gets second life as gold-dipped luxury item (Yahoo! News)

A historical item gets a lavish makeover fit for the super rich

We've brought some?exceptionally lavish items to your attention before, from?gold-clad cell phones to?tablets adorned with dinosaur bones, so it should go without saying that the fabulously wealthy need places to store such items. But, as you can imagine, not just any lock and key will please the world's elite. At least that's what luxury retailer Boca Do Lobo appears to be suggesting with the reveal of the limited edition, gold-dipped?Millionaire Safe.

The one-of-a-kind 19th century treasure chest is actually made of a mahogany, which was then wrapped in brass. The safe's creation dates back to the gold rush of 1849, and since its creation it has survived several break-in attempts ? the wounds of which it still bears. It has only recently been completely refurbished and then dipped in gold, making it a historical artifact that only the richest of the rich would consider buying.

We've all seen plenty of heist movies over the years, and if there's one thing we've never seen, it's a band of thieves interested more in a safe itself than its contents. The Boca Do Lobo safe could pose an interesting target for a would-be robber, and it would be hard to ignore the value of the piece in favor of whatever trinkets may reside within. The retailer isn't openly advertising the?ostentatious?item's sale price, but given its name, we imagine seven figures is not out of the question.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

NFL Week 16 Picks: Saints Will Win Monday Night Shootout over Falcons

After weeks and weeks of horrible, unwatchable matchups, Monday Night Football?is finally getting to the good stuff.

In Week 15, we were treated to an entertaining tilt between the Pittsburgh Steelers and San Francisco 49ers, which was awesome enough to literally suck the energy out of Candlestick Park.

In Week 16, we have an even better matchup, as the Atlanta Falcons are slated to hit the road to take on the New Orleans Saints. The Falcons will be looking to stay alive in the NFC South, and the Saints will be looking to clinch it.

The spread, according to Bovada (formerly Bodog), has the Saints favored by seven points, which makes sense given that they're the home team and also happen to be on a six-game winning streak.

But the Saints are not going to win this game by a touchdown. They're pretty good, but the Falcons deserve more credit than that.

Not many people have noticed, but the Falcons are on their own little roll. They're riding a modest two-game winning streak, sure, but you can look back even further and notice that they've won seven of their last nine games.?

Matt Ryan has had a lot to do with Atlanta's success. He's been brilliant in Atlanta's last five games in particular, throwing 12 touchdown passes and just two interceptions. Both of those came in the same game.

A quarterback as hot as Ryan shouldn't have too much trouble handling the Saints' defense, which can be beaten through the air. He passed for over 350 yards against the Saints in their first meeting, and the Saints subsequently allowed Eli Manning and Matthew Stafford to throw for 400 yards against them.

Of course, this is largely because Drew Brees and the Saints' offense force opponents to take to the air. Brees is on pace to have a record-breaking season, and he's already had his way with the Falcons once this season.

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Given the roll Brees is on (16 touchdown passes and zero interceptions in his last five games), it suffices to say the Falcons have their work cut out for them. And because their own pass defense is nothing special, the Falcons will have to abide by the notion that the best defense is a strong offense.

The Saints will abide by the same notion, resulting in a shootout that will be more than worthy of primetime.

It's going to be a close finish. In such situations, you have to favor the better team, especially if the better team is also the home team.

The Saints will win. But if you pick them to cover, you'll lose.

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Saints 31, Falcons 28

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US Cellular launches the Huawei Ascend II next week, costs you nothing (after rebate)

Coming next week to a US Cellular website near you... we give you the Huawei Ascend II. The carrier's first Huawei device is no stranger on American soil, having spent a good five months on Cricket's lineup. While the handset was available for $180 with no contract on Cricket, US Cellular is offering it for free with a two-year commitment -- after a $100 mail-in rebate. Perhaps it's not as likely to induce salivation as we were hoping, but it may still be a temptation for a few smartphone fans on a budget that don't mind a contract. The Android 2.3 device, complete with a 3.5-inch HVGA display, 5MP camera and 600MHz CPU, is available online next week and will be offered in stores in early January.

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Use the Power of Your Mind with the Mindflex Duel Game

A couple of years ago, Julie told us about the Mindflex game from Mattel.? It’s a “a mental acuity game where you use your thoughts to move a ball through an obstacle course.”? Now Mattel is offering the Mindflex Duel so you can go head-to-head (pardon the expression) against your friends.? There are five game [...]

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Economy ends tough 2011 on a surprising upswing

FILE - In this Nov. 25, 2011, file photo, a shopper takes a rest with purchases at Northpark Mall in Ridgeland, Miss. The U.S. economy is ending 2011 on a roll. Growth in the fourth quarter likely accelerated to the fastest pace since mid-2010, and the job market appears to be strengthening. (AP Photo/The Clarion-Ledger, Vickie D. King, File) NO SALES

FILE - In this Nov. 25, 2011, file photo, a shopper takes a rest with purchases at Northpark Mall in Ridgeland, Miss. The U.S. economy is ending 2011 on a roll. Growth in the fourth quarter likely accelerated to the fastest pace since mid-2010, and the job market appears to be strengthening. (AP Photo/The Clarion-Ledger, Vickie D. King, File) NO SALES

FILE - In this Dec. 1, 2011 file photo, store manager Joseph Sublett changes gasoline prices to reflect a three-cent drop at a Little Rock, Ark., Conoco-Phillips station. The U.S. economy is ending 2011 on a roll. Growth in the fourth quarter likely accelerated to the fastest pace since mid-2010, and the job market appears to be strengthening. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston, File)

In this Dec. 7, 2011 photo, a worker sits atop some ironwork at the construction site of a new store at the Harvard Park Shopping Center in Warrensville Hts., Ohio. The U.S. economy is ending 2011 on a roll. Growth in the fourth quarter likely accelerated to the fastest pace since mid-2010, and the job market appears to be strengthening. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)

FILE - In this Nov. 25, 2011, file photo, a shopper takes a rest with purchases at Northpark Mall in Ridgeland, Miss. The U.S. economy is ending 2011 on a roll. Growth in the fourth quarter likely accelerated to the fastest pace since mid-2010, and the job market appears to be strengthening. (AP Photo/The Clarion-Ledger, Vickie D. King, File) NO SALES

File - In this Nov. 26, 2011 file photo, consumers put down their bags for a rest in Herald Square, in New York. The U.S. economy is ending 2011 on a roll. Growth in the fourth quarter likely accelerated to the fastest pace since mid-2010, and the job market appears to be strengthening. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)

(AP) ? (AP) ? The economy is ending 2011 on a roll.

The job market is healthier. Americans are spending lustily on holiday gifts. A long-awaited turnaround for the depressed housing industry may be under way. Gas is cheaper. Factories are busier. Stocks are higher.

Not bad for an economy faced with a debt crisis in Europe and, as recently as last summer, scattered predictions of a second recession at home. Instead, the economy has grown faster each quarter this year, and the last three months should be the best.

"Things are looking up," says Chris Rupkey, chief financial economist at the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ.

When The Associated Press surveyed 43 economists in August, they pegged the likelihood of another recession at roughly one in four. The Dow Jones industrial average was lurching up or down by 400 points or more some days.

There was plenty of reason for gloom. A political standoff over the federal borrowing limit brought the United States to the brink of default and cost the nation its top-drawer credit rating.

Most analysts now rule out another recession. They think the economy will grow at an annual rate of more than 3 percent from October through December, the fastest pace since a 3.8 percent performance in the spring of last year.

Many economists still worry that the year-end surge isn't sustainable, in part because the average worker's pay is barely rising. And Europe may already be sliding into a recession that will infect the United States.

The outlook could darken further if Congress can't break the impasse blocking an extension of a Social Security tax cut for 160 million Americans and emergency unemployment benefits.

Yet for now, the economy is on an upswing that few had predicted:

? JOBS: The number of people applying for unemployment benefits came in at 366,000 last week, down from a peak of 659,000 in March 2009. Even in good economic times, the figure would be between 280,000 and 350,000.

Employers have added at least 100,000 jobs five months in a row, the longest streak since 2006. And the unemployment rate fell from 9 percent in October to 8.6 percent last month, the lowest since March 2009.

Small businesses are hiring again, too, according to the National Federation of Independent Business.

Business is up at AG Salesworks in Norwood, Mass., which helps technology companies like Motorola find new customers. The firm has hired 26 workers to restore its staff to 56, erasing the job cuts from the recession. CEO Paul Alves plans to add an employee or two a month as long as growth continues.

"I do see more confidence than I saw 12 months ago," Alves says. "But it's good, not great. Robust isn't the word I'd use."

? SPENDING: The holiday shopping season has turned out better than anyone expected. Sales from November through Saturday were up 2.5 percent from last year. Americans have spent $32 billion online, 15 percent more than a year ago. Retails sales were up in November for the sixth month in a row. People are spending, in particular, on clothes, cars, electronics and furniture.

? CONSUMER CONFIDENCE: Americans felt better about the economy in November than they had since July, according to the Conference Board, a business group that tracks the mood of consumers.

The board's consumer confidence index climbed 15 points to 56 in November, the biggest one-month jump since April 2003. During the Great Recession, the index fell as low as 25.

"It seems like the confidence of the traditional American consumer is higher right now," says Jim Newman, executive vice president of operations at the digital marketing company Acquity Group, which has added 100 jobs since summer.

? GAS: Falling prices at the pump have freed more money for consumers to spend on appliances, furniture, vacations and other things that help drive the economy. The national average for regular unleaded has sunk to $3.21 a gallon since peaking at $3.98 in May, according to the AAA Daily Fuel Gauge.

? INVENTORIES: Businesses are restocking shelves and warehouses, more confident that customers will buy their products. In October, their inventories were up 8.7 percent from a year earlier. An increase in inventories is expected to account for perhaps a third of growth this quarter.

The battered housing market might be showing signs of recovery. Home construction rose more than 9 percent in November from October, driven by apartment building. And the National Association of Realtors said Wednesday that sales of previously occupied homes rose 4 percent in November.

But housing is climbing out of a deep hole: The existing homes sold at an annual rate of 4.4 million ? well below the 6 million that would signal a healthy housing market. And the real-estate agents' trade group revealed Wednesday that it overstated sales by 3.5 million during and after the Great Recession.

Once they peer into 2012, economists turn cautious. Bernard Baumohl, chief economist with the Economic Outlook Group, says that stronger consumer spending "is absolutely unsustainable. .... Wages have not kept pace with inflation all year."

The government says that once you adjust for inflation, weekly earnings dropped 1.8 percent from November 2010 to last month. Consumers have used savings or credit cards to finance their purchases. Once bills come due in early 2012, Baumohl foresees a cutback in spending.

Baumohl is so pessimistic that he expects the economy to shrink at a 0.2 percent annual rate in the first three months of 2012 and to end the year with no more than 1.8 percent growth.

Europe is almost sure to slide into recession, even if its policymakers find a solution to the continent's debt crisis. In the worst case, a chaotic breakup of the euro currency could ignite a worldwide financial panic.

Joe Echevarria, CEO of the accounting and consulting firm Deloitte LLP, says his company's clients are delaying hiring or expansion decisions to see if Europe's crisis will be resolved.

Another worry ? again ? is Washington. President Barack Obama and Republicans in Congress still had not broken their impasse Wednesday on how to extend a Social Security tax cut. Without an extension, taxes will go up $1,000 in 2012 for someone making $50,000. A couple making $100,000 each would pay $4,000 more.

Failing to extend the tax cut, combined with the end of long-term unemployment benefits and other federal budget cuts, could shave 1.7 percentage points from growth in 2012, warns Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics.

Forecasters are also chastened by the past two years. Since the Great Recession officially ended in June 2009, the economy has stalled twice just when it appeared to be gaining momentum.

In mid-2010, businesses slowed spending sharply. This year, the damage came from protests in the Middle East that drove oil prices higher at the start of the year, the earthquake in Japan in March, budget cuts by state and local governments and the stalemate in Washington.

But Joel Naroff of Naroff Economic Advisors says he thinks the fears about next year are overblown and the economy will grow 3 percent in 2012. Next year will be all about jobs. If job growth keeps accelerating, the economy is much more likely to meet Naroff's predictions than the pessimists'.

In addition, Naroff says, that's because consumers and businesses have grown more confident. If Europe averts disaster ? a crackup of the eurozone ? and endures only a mild recession, as Naroff expects, the impact on the United States will be minimal, he says.

"If you stopped the average person on the street and asked, 'Are you slowing your spending because of what's happening in Europe?' they'd ask, 'What planet are you from?'"

___

AP Business Writer Christopher Leonard in St. Louis contributed to this report.

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Apple's late boss Steve Jobs to receive Grammy

FILE - In this June 6, 2011 file photo, Apple CEO Steve Jobs is shown during a keynote address to the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. Jobs is receiving a posthumous Grammy for his technological innovations in the arts. Jobs, who died of cancer in October, is among a dozen people, music groups or companies receiving honorary awards Feb. 11, the day before the Grammys. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

FILE - In this June 6, 2011 file photo, Apple CEO Steve Jobs is shown during a keynote address to the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. Jobs is receiving a posthumous Grammy for his technological innovations in the arts. Jobs, who died of cancer in October, is among a dozen people, music groups or companies receiving honorary awards Feb. 11, the day before the Grammys. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

(AP) ? Apple co-founder Steve Jobs is receiving a posthumous Grammy for his technological innovations in the arts.

Jobs is among a dozen people, music groups or companies receiving honorary awards Feb. 11, the day before the Grammys. He died of cancer in October.

The Grammys are honoring Jobs with one of the group's Trustees Awards, citing the late Apple boss' advancements that "transformed the way we consume music, TV, movies, and books."

Grammy organizers called him a "creative visionary" for Apple Inc. innovations that include the iPod, iPhone and iPad.

Others receiving honorary awards the day before the Grammys include Diana Ross, the Allman Brothers, Glen Campbell, Antonio Carlos Jobim, George Jones, the Memphis Horns and recording engineer Rudy Van Gelder.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Suspect in Ohio Amish attacks to plead not guilty

(AP) ? A lawyer for one of 12 people charged in beard-cutting attacks on fellow Amish in Ohio said Wednesday that he will plead not guilty to federal hate crime charges and that the law itself may be challenged.

The attorney, Dean Carro, represents Lester Miller, 37, a nephew of the alleged ringleader in the attacks linked to a breakaway Amish group and a feud over church discipline.

Carro said the case could lead to questions challenging the hate crimes law.

Referring to the hate crimes statute in the indictment, Carro said, "The questions that are going to be asked are, really, the power of Congress to create such a statute. That's an interesting question."

The hate crime charges were filed under a law that makes an attack a federal crime if it was committed because of actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation or disability.

The charges announced Tuesday include conspiracy, assault and evidence tampering in what prosecutors say were hate crimes motivated by religious differences.

Five attacks involved cutting women's hair and men's beards and hair. The Amish believe the Bible instructs women to let their hair grow long and men to grow beards and stop shaving once they marry.

The attorney for another defendant said Tuesday that his client would plead not guilty. There was no immediate comment on behalf of the other defendants.

The alleged ringleader, Samuel Mullet Sr., 66, of Bergholz in eastern Ohio, told The Associated Press in October that he didn't order the hair-cutting but didn't stop his sons and others from carrying it out.

Mullet said the goal was to send a message to other Amish that they should be ashamed for the way they were treating Mullet and his community.

Ohio has an estimated Amish population of just under 61,000 ? second only to Pennsylvania ? with most living in rural counties south and east of Cleveland.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Robert Downey Jr. returns in 'Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows': movie review

Robert Downey Jr. recaps his leading role in 'Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows,' the franchises?second installment.?

Watching Robert Downey Jr. recap his leading role in ?Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows,? I had a sinking feeling. One of our finest actors is lucratively entombed in not one but two blockbuster franchises, the other being ?Iron Man.? Neither does much to show off his immense gifts.?

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I?m not a fan of this franchise, now in its second installment and counting. Turning Holmes into a mixed martial artist with a penchant for dressing up in drag is carrying revisionism too far. Why even bother to call Downey?s character Sherlock Holmes at all? Probably the vast audience for these films has never read a "Sherlock Holmes" story anyway. If anything, ?Game of Shadows,? even more so than 2009?s ?Sherlock Holmes,? resembles nothing so much as a Victorian spinoff of ?The Wild Wild West? TV series (which franchise producer Joel Silver turned into a dreadful 1999 feature film).

The "Sherlock Holmes" stories were a celebration of the powers of deduction. I guess that sort of thing is just too old-school now? The story line for ?Game of Shadows? has something to do with a plot for world domination by Holmes?s nemesis Professor Moriarty (Jared Harris), who comes across as a boring Bond villain. (Holmes and Moriarty even get to square off on the chessboard.)?

What this film really celebrates is crunch-and-thud video-game-style action, not especially well choreographed by director Guy Ritchie. Noomi Rapace, so striking in the Swedish ?The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo? films, makes her English-language debut in a disposable turn as a hot-blooded gypsy. Jude Law is back as Dr. Watson, who, deliberately I think, seems to be Holmes?s true love interest here. They make for quite the couple on the dance floor.?Grade: C- (Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, and some drug material.) ?

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Nuclear waste site hunt could point to granite

FILE - This June 9, 2009 file photo shows dry cask storage units of nuclear fuel at Vermont Yankee nuclear plant in Vernon, Vt. The likely death of a planned nuclear waste site at Nevada's Yucca Mountain has left federal agencies looking for a possible replacement. Now, a national lab working for the U.S. Department of Energy is eying granite deposits stretching from Georgia to Maine as potential sites, along with big sections of Minnesota and Wisconsin. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot, File)

FILE - This June 9, 2009 file photo shows dry cask storage units of nuclear fuel at Vermont Yankee nuclear plant in Vernon, Vt. The likely death of a planned nuclear waste site at Nevada's Yucca Mountain has left federal agencies looking for a possible replacement. Now, a national lab working for the U.S. Department of Energy is eying granite deposits stretching from Georgia to Maine as potential sites, along with big sections of Minnesota and Wisconsin. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot, File)

(AP) ? The likely death of a planned nuclear waste site at Nevada's Yucca Mountain has left federal agencies looking for a possible replacement. A national lab working for the U.S. Department of Energy is now eying granite deposits stretching from Georgia to Maine as potential sites, along with big sections of Minnesota and Wisconsin where that rock is prevalent.

Three decades after the 1982 Nuclear Waste Policy Act said the federal government would handle disposal of high-level radioactive waste, the United States still has no agreed-upon solution for where and how to dispose of about 70,000 metric tons of it. About 10 percent is from the military's nuclear weapons programs; most of the rest is piling up at commercial reactor sites around the country.

Amendments to the law in 1987 designated Yucca Mountain as the only potential site to be studied. But with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., vehemently opposed, Barack Obama's administration last year directed the Energy Department to withdraw its license application for the site, which was filed with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

The new study was done by the Sandia National Laboratory in New Mexico, an offshoot of the U.S. nuclear weapons program that has grown to work on a variety of federal science projects, including Yucca Mountain. The lab now is operated under government contract by Sandia Corp., a subsidiary of defense giant Lockheed Martin Corp.

The study, which received little notice when it was released in August, said that with Yucca Mountain no longer in the picture, "other disposal environments in the U.S. are once again being investigated, including disposal in granite."

Exposure to high-level radioactive waste can be lethal, and the material needs to be isolated for at least thousands of years while its radioactivity dissipates. One court decision related to the decadeslong controversy over Yucca Mountain specified an isolation period of 1 million years ? about five times as long as homo sapiens has existed on earth, according to the American Museum of Natural History.

Andrew Orrell, director of nuclear energy and fuel cycle programs at Sandia, said it would be premature for anyone to be concerned about a high-level radioactive waste site coming to their neighborhood.

"There is no leading candidate (among potential sites) of any kind, because there is no program at the moment for siting repositories," Orrell said in a phone interview.

John Keeley, a spokesman for the Nuclear Energy Institute, an industry group, said there is also no effort in Congress to break the logjam. The situation currently is characterized by "inertia," he said.

Several factors should put people at ease, Orrell said. While the Obama administration has mothballed Yucca Mountain, no process for selecting another site has been created in federal law. The Yucca license withdrawal also is being challenged in court, which could give a glimmer of hope to the project's supporters.

The nation's only active deep underground waste site is the Waste Isolation Pilot Project near Carlsbad, N.M., which is mainly storing plutonium from bomb-making.

Local officials and residents have welcomed the economic development that has come from hosting the site, and community leaders have indicated they are open to expanding it, Orrell said. That makes the salt beds of southeast New Mexico a likely long-term home for the nation's nuclear waste if Yucca Mountain remains out of the picture.

Orrell noted, too, that granite and salt beds are not the only type of environments under study. Sandia teams have launched similar reviews of clay and shale and deeper holes bored into the earth ? as far as 3 miles ? as potential sites. The studies have been done in part to keep skills sharp among staff who had been working on Yucca Mountain, Orrell said.

But Arnie Gundersen, a former nuclear industry engineer who is now a Vermont-based consultant on nuclear-related issues, called the report on granite sites "ominous." He pointed to factors that he said raise the likelihood of the massive granite outcroppings in rural parts of the Northeast attracting attention as potential waste sites.

Granite would appear to have an advantage over other environments, if the recent development of high-level waste sites in other countries is any guide. Both Finland and Sweden are on track to open waste sites buried deep in granite within the next 14 years.

The Sandia study says that granite's properties as a chemically and physically stable rock, with low permeability, would "strongly inhibit" radiation from reaching the outside environment if waste canisters leaked.

In addition to the Appalachian mountain range and upper Midwest, the study identifies several areas of the West as rich in granite deposits. But the western regions are described as having moderate to high seismic activity.

In contrast, the northern Appalachian and Adirondack region, including upstate New York and New England, as well as the Lake Superior region of Wisconsin and Minnesota, are described as having little to no seismic and volcanic activity.

Vermont is no stranger to the nuclear waste storage debate. It was one of the places Department of Energy surveyed for potential waste sites in the mid-1980s ? before Congress targeted Yucca Mountain.

At one public hearing in Wells River, more than 2,000 people turned out to voice their outrage at the idea.

New England has long been a hotbed of opposition to the nuclear industry. Vermont is currently being sued by Entergy Corp. over the state's effort to deny a new 20-year license for the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant.

Madeleine Kunin was governor the last time a nuclear waste storage site search focused on Vermont. The letters she got and wrote in opposition ? one resident said the proposal would "use Vermonters as guinea pigs" ? fill more than a half-dozen folders in the state archives.

Kunin said recently she doubted the state would be any more welcoming now to the idea.

"Absolutely not," she said. "My gut reaction is this would not be a good place." The waste should go "somewhere really isolated from inhabited land ... somewhere in the middle of nowhere."

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