Thursday, May 31, 2012

Defense of Marriage Act heads to US Supreme Court

(AP) ? A battle over a federal law that defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman appears headed for the Supreme Court after an appeals court ruled Thursday that denying benefits to married gay couples is unconstitutional.

In a unanimous decision, the three-judge panel of the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston said the 1996 law deprives gay couples of the rights and privileges granted to heterosexual couples.

The court didn't rule on the law's more politically combustible provision ? that states without same-sex marriage cannot be forced to recognize gay unions performed in states where it's legal. It also wasn't asked to address whether gay couples have a constitutional right to marry.

The law was passed at a time when it appeared Hawaii would legalize gay marriage. Since then, many states have instituted their own bans on gay marriage, while eight states have approved the practice, led by Massachusetts in 2004.

The court, the first federal appeals panel to rule against the benefits section of the law, agreed with a lower court judge who in 2010 concluded that the law interferes with the right of a state to define marriage and denies married gay couples federal benefits given to heterosexual married couples, including the ability to file joint tax returns. The ruling came in two lawsuits, one filed by the Boston-based legal group Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders (GLAD) and the other by state Attorney General Martha Coakley.

"For me, it's more just about having equality and not having a system of first- and second-class marriages," said plaintiff Jonathan Knight, a financial associate at Harvard Medical School who married Marlin Nabors in 2006.

"I think we can do better, as a country, than that," said Knight, a plaintiff in the GLAD lawsuit.

Knight said the Defense of Marriage Act costs the couple an extra $1,000 a year because they cannot file a joint federal tax return.

Opponents of gay marriage blasted the decision.

"This ruling that a state can mandate to the federal government the definition of marriage for the sake of receiving federal benefits, we find really bizarre, rather arrogant, if I may say so," said Kris Mineau, president of the Massachusetts Family Institute.

Since Congress passed the law, eight states have approved gay marriage, including Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Iowa, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maryland, Washington state and the District of Columbia. Maryland and Washington's laws are not yet in effect and may be subject to referendums.

Last year, President Barack Obama announced that the Department of Justice would no longer defend the constitutionality of the law. After that, House Speaker John Boehner convened the Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group to defend it. The legal group argued the case before the appeals court.

White House spokesman Jay Carney said the appeals court ruling is "in concert with the president's views." Obama, who once opposed gay marriage, declared his unequivocal personal support on May 9.

Carney wouldn't say whether the government would actively seek to have the law overturned if the case goes before the Supreme Court.

"I can't predict what the next steps will be in handling cases of this nature," Carney said.

The 1st Circuit said its ruling would not be enforced until the Supreme Court decides the case, meaning that same-sex married couples will not be eligible to receive the economic benefits denied by the law until the high court rules.

That's because the ruling only applies to states within the circuit ? Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine and New Hampshire ? and Puerto Rico. Only the Supreme Court has the final say in deciding whether a law passed by Congress is unconstitutional.

Until Congress passed the law, "the power to define marriage had always been left to individual states, the appeals court said in its ruling.

"One virtue of federalism is that it permits this diversity of governance based on local choice, but this applies as well to the states that have chosen to legalize same-sex marriage," Judge Michael Boudin wrote for the court. "Under current Supreme Court authority, Congress' denial of federal benefits to same-sex couples lawfully married in Massachusetts has not been adequately supported by any permissible federal interest."

Several times in its ruling, the appeals court noted that the case will probably end up before the high court, at one point saying, "only the Supreme Court can finally decide this unique case."

Carl Tobias, a constitutional law professor at the University of Richmond, said the court kept its ruling narrow, declaring unconstitutional only the section of the law on federal benefits. Although supporters and opponents of gay marriage may depict the ruling as the beginning of the end of the law, he said, the Supreme Court is likely to limit its ruling to the benefits issue as well.

"I think lawyers could argue that the arguments are equally applicable to the other sections of the law, but you have to stretch. You have to take those out of the context in which it's being applied, and I don't think the court will do that," Tobias said.

During arguments before the court last month, a lawyer for gay married couples said the law amounted to "across-the-board disrespect." The couples argued that the power to define and regulate marriage had been left to the states for more than 200 years before Congress passed the law.

Paul Clement, a Washington, D.C., attorney who defended the law on behalf of the Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group, argued that Congress had a rational basis for passing the Defense of Marriage Act in 1996, when opponents worried that states would be forced to recognize gay marriages performed elsewhere.

The group said Congress wanted to preserve a traditional and uniform definition of marriage and has the power to define terms used to federal statutes to distribute federal benefits.

"But we have always been clear we expect this matter ultimately to be decided by the Supreme Court, and that has not changed," he said in a statement.

Two of the three judges who decided the case Thursday were Republican appointees, while the other was a Democratic appointee. Boudin was appointed by President George H.W. Bush. Judge Juan Torruella was appointed by President Ronald Reagan. Chief Judge Sandra Lynch is an appointee of President Bill Clinton.

In California, two federal judges have found this year that the law violates the due-process rights of legally married same-sex couples.

In the most recent case, a judge found the law unconstitutional because it denies long-term health insurance benefits to legal spouses of state employees and retirees. The judge also said a section of the federal tax code that makes the domestic partners of state workers ineligible for long-term care insurance violates the civil rights of people in gay and lesbian relationships.

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Associated Press writers Jay Lindsay and Shannon Young contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Stocks plummet as outlook in Europe dims

Specialists Michael McDonnell, left, and Christian Sanfilippo work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Tuesday, May 29, 2012. Stocks are opening higher on Wall street on optimism that China will take action to reverse a slowdown in its economic growth. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Specialists Michael McDonnell, left, and Christian Sanfilippo work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Tuesday, May 29, 2012. Stocks are opening higher on Wall street on optimism that China will take action to reverse a slowdown in its economic growth. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

U.S. stocks and other risky investments are plunging as fear intensifies about a rupture in Europe's financial system.

The European Commission said early Wednesday that confidence across that continent fell sharply this month. People are withdrawing cash from Spanish banks. Spain's 10-year borrowing rate spiked to the highest since it joined the euro.

Strong demand for safe, easily traded investments pushed the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note to a record low of 1.63 percent from 1.74 percent late Tuesday.

The Dow is down 155 at 12,425 shortly before noon Eastern time. The S&P 500 is down 18 at 1,314. The Nasdaq composite index is down 36 at 2,834.

Heavy equipment maker Caterpillar and aluminum maker Alcoa sank as traders anticipated that the global economy would weaken.

Associated Press

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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

People know when to move on

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

People make decisions all the time. What sandwich to order, whether to walk through that puddle or around it, what school to go to and so on. However, psychologists disagree on how good we are at making decisions.

"In the literature on human decision-making, there are two almost parallel stories," said Andreas Jarvstad of Cardiff University. "One goes, 'humans are terrible at making choices.' The other goes, 'humans are close to being as good as they possibly can be.'"

Jarvstad is an author of a new study on decision-making published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science. His study is about choosing how long to spend on the task at hand.

The view that humans are both terrible and great at decisions may not be as strange as it seems. Psychological scientists have made a distinction between different kinds of decisions: low-level perceptual choices versus choices that involve higher level reasoning. For example, choosing where to put your feet is a low-level choice, whereas choosing where to invest your savings is a high level choice.

"Imagine you're running up a really rocky path. For each step, you have to decide which stone to step on. Some stones will be poorer choices than other stones," Jarvstad said. Previous studies suggest that people are good at this kind of decision, but poor at decisions that require a higher level of analysis like choosing between financial options.

However, Jarvstad's study suggests that this difference doesn't always exist. Together with colleagues, Simon K. Rushton and Ulrike Hahn of Cardiff University and Paul A. Warren of the University of Manchester, he set out to determine how well people make "time-on-task" decisions ? that is, decisions about how long to spend on the task at hand. Participants took part in a number of computer-based tasks involving either low-level (e.g. judging the direction of motion of a cloud of dots) or high-level (e.g. mental arithmetic) processing.

Getting an answer right earned a reward point; getting it wrong incurred a penalty point (points were later translated to money).

After spending time becoming familiar with the tasks, participants were given a fixed amount of time to complete as many or few trials as they liked. "Doing lots of trials very quickly might not be the best approach since the less time you spend on the task the greater the chance of an error. But spending a lot of time on very few trials might also be a bad idea since you limit the number of points you could possibly earn. The trick is finding the right balance between the two."

It turned out that people were good at finding the right balance. "It didn't seem to matter whether people were doing a low-level or a high-level task?they were equally good at deciding how much time to spend on these tasks," Jarvstad said. In fact, their participants ended up with nearly the same amount of money they would have earned if they had in fact made perfect decisions ? and that was true for low- as well as high-level tasks.

These findings suggest that perhaps humans really aren't intrinsically bad at high-level decision making and intrinsically good at low-level decision making after all. On reflection, noted Jarvstad, the idea that they would be is perhaps a little strange after all.

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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Worst traffic in America? Hint: It's not Los Angeles.

Congestion forces drivers in this warm-weather city to waste an average 58 hours a year. L.A. and San Francisco take the next two spots for worst traffic.

By Suzanne Kane,?Guest bloger / May 28, 2012

This warm-weather US city (shown here in November) has great beaches but the nation's worst traffic, according to a new survey. Can you guess which city it is?

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Los Angeles might seem to be the nation's capital for gridlock, but according to Inrix, a provider of traffic data and information, the City Of Angels doesn't have the worst traffic in the United States.

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Inrix says that the city of Honolulu wins that dubious honor, with drivers wasting 58 hours a year on average on congested roads.

The Inrix study shows that drivers in other major cities are still spending a fair number of hours stuck in traffic, too. While Los Angeles ranked a close second to Honolulu, those in San Francisco spent almost 48 additional hours in the car because of traffic.

The news wasn't all bad, though. Inrix says overall congestion was down 30 percent in 2011 from the year before, and notes that of the 100 cities it surveyed, 70 of them logged lower rates of congestion year over year.

These cities had the worst traffic in 2011, according to Inrix, which lists the average hours wasted per driver after each city:

(1)?????????Honolulu ??58 hours

(2)?????????Los Angeles ??56 hours

(3)?????????San Francisco ??48 hours

(4)?????????New York ??57 hours

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(7)?????????Seattle ??33 hours

(8)?????????Austin ??30 hours

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(10)??????Chicago ??32.8 hours

Note: the study rankings are not strictly according to hours wasted. Instead they're indexed to the duration of traffic over peak hours, which explains why some cities with more hours logged--New York--are ranked lower than cities like San Francisco.

The study also finds that, nationally, the worst morning commute occurs on Tuesday, while the worst evening commute is on Friday.

Inrix also says some of the worst traffic corridors in the country include the 405 freeway in Los Angeles, from the 105 to Getty Center; a 16-mile stretch of the Long Island Expressway in New York; and three miles of the Penn?Lincoln?Parkway in Pittsburgh.

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Cabin door leaves a real divot after falling from jet onto Florida golf course

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HALLANDALE, Fla. ? The cabin door of an airborne jet broke loose and plummeted onto a Florida golf course, just missing private condos.

The Canadair CL600 jet took off from Opa-Locka Executive Airport in Miami on Wednesday heading north when the 280lb (127kg) door fell off, The Sun-Sentinel reported.

It landed on the fairway of the 16th hole at The Diplomat Resort Spa in Hallandale Beach, narrowly missing nearby homes.

Fortunately, it was one of two days in the year that the course was closed while the greens were tended to.

Ed Walls, general manager of the $5,000-a-year resort, said, ?It?s the stairway from heaven. Fortunately there was no one on the grounds at the time and we?re very glad that no one got hurt. The course is ringed by private condo towers, so we are very fortunate that it landed where it did.?

The Federal Aviation Administration launched an investigation into the incident.

The co-owner of the jet, Jeffrey Berkowitz, exited the plane with his wife and two sons in Miami before it took off again.

He praised the pilot for avoiding any injuries and safely landing the aircraft after the door fell off.

He told the newspaper, ?We had just gotten off of it minutes before. I feel like I am completely blessed. I?m anxious to see the results of the investigation.?

The plane was due to fly to Pompano Beach, but was diverted to Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.

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GOP Senators who Have NOT Opposed the Law of the Sea Treaty

GOP Senators who Have NOT Opposed the Law of the Sea Treaty

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GOP Senators who Have NOT Opposed the Law of the Sea Treaty
Jeffrainforth ^ | May 26, 2012 | Jeffrainforth

Posted on 05/27/2012 1:44:40 AM PDT by SMGFan

The ?Law of the Sea? Treaty Surrenders American Sovereignty at Sea to the United Nations, and Will FORCE American companies to pay Royalties TO It.

Below is a list of GOP Senators who have NOT opposed the Law of the Sea Treaty as of May 26th, 2012. The easiest way to contact your Senator with a pre-made message of opposition to this treaty is to visit Tell-Your-Senator-To-Oppose-LOST.

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1 posted on 05/27/2012 1:44:52 AM PDT by SMGFan

To: SMGFan

In our new book, Screwed!, we explain how the Obama Administration is trying to jam through the Law of the Sea Treaty which would require the US to give to the UN Seabed Authority half of our royalties from offshore mining and oil drilling. It would also create a legal framework to require us to curb carbon emissions in order to reduce ?thermal pollution? of the oceans. This treaty is already signed and is coming up for Senate ratification in June.

http://dickmorris.rallycongress.com/6749/fight-treaty-that-cedes-our-sovereignty/


2 posted on 05/27/2012 1:47:05 AM PDT by SMGFan

To: SMGFan

what do we get out of this treaty aside from SCREWED?


3 posted on 05/27/2012 1:54:42 AM PDT by RC one (all y'all had to do was vote for Newt but noooooo, he wasn't good enough.)

To: RC one

I think their goal is ?Fairness?.


4 posted on 05/27/2012 2:12:03 AM PDT by SMGFan

To: SMGFan

We can forget about Brown, McCain, Snowe, Collins, Lugar, Murkowski, Graham and McConnell as they are ALL RINO's. The others, not too sure.

Can't for the life of me understand why any Republican (actually I can, cuz those that do, are NOT Conservatives) would support this Treaty?

They are the same phony, pseudo-intellectual, inside-the-beltway, Elitists who did not like Reagan or his Conservative values; oppose the Tea Party Patriots and will endorse only "Moderate" Republicans, who like themselves, are more than ready, willing and able to "cross the aisle" and work with the Demo-Rats.

Wish there was some way to get rid of all of them.

As an aside, these are some of the same Girly-Guy Wusses, who a handful of the Freepers sugggest (wrongheadedly and naively) would keep Dear Leader "in check," (if we should regain control of the Senate) thus we should all stay home in Nov or vote for someone else other than Romney.

Yeah, right!!!


To: SMGFan

6 posted on 05/27/2012 2:49:41 AM PDT by Java4Jay (The evils of government are directly proportional to the tolerance of the people.)

To: Conservative Vermont Vet

Speaking of which, where does Willard ORomney stand on the LOST?


7 posted on 05/27/2012 2:58:49 AM PDT by Yashcheritsiy (A conservative voting for Romney is like a chicken voting for Col. Sanders)

To: Java4Jay

With the help of these rinos we are literaly putting the noose around our neck at this the point. Let us not forget the international gun ban conference at the UN in June especially aimed at America also.



To: SMGFan

My two Senators are Cardin and Mikulski, so there is absolutely no sense in wasting my time communicating with them.

In fact I believe we should just close their offices, fire their staff and just let them phone in their Democrat votes.

In fact close all Democrats offices , fire all of their staffs, and let them all just phone in their votes for whatever the party wants.

We could save a ton of maney that way.


9 posted on 05/27/2012 3:06:06 AM PDT by Venturer

To: SMGFan

Every Republican on that list needs to get voted out.


10 posted on 05/27/2012 3:21:06 AM PDT by fortheDeclaration (Pr 14:34 Righteousness exalteth a nation:but sin is a reproach to any people)

To: Yashcheritsiy

? Speaking of which, where does Willard ORomney stand on the LOST? ?

He only watched it once or twice, but thought it was a pretty good TV show...


11 posted on 05/27/2012 3:28:57 AM PDT by Uncle Ike (Rope is cheap, and there are lots of trees...)

To: RC one

Google ?Law of the Sea Treaty? and witness the lack MSM coverage on the suject.

Shhhhhhh


12 posted on 05/27/2012 3:36:03 AM PDT by Java4Jay (The evils of government are directly proportional to the tolerance of the people.)

To: RC one

what do we get out of this treaty aside from SCREWED?

Nothing.

13 posted on 05/27/2012 4:14:54 AM PDT by Jerrybob (Truth -- the new hate speech.)

To: Yashcheritsiy

He can be counted to be on both sides.

If you are a conservative, he will tell you he is against it.

If you are anything but conservative, he will tell you that he will carefully review and keep the ?good parts?.

Does that answer your question?


14 posted on 05/27/2012 4:15:39 AM PDT by Hostage (Be Breitbart!)

To: SMGFan

I called the offices of my senators, Gillibrand and Schumer to voice my opposition to L.O.S.T.

I know that talking to far left folks is like dropping one pebble after another down a well, to bring up the water level. But, along with more productive actions, the pebbles need to be dropped.

15 posted on 05/27/2012 4:17:24 AM PDT by syriacus (BO's childhood pres, Suharto, used free bc to reduce Catholic population in Indonesia.)

To: SMGFan

16 posted on 05/27/2012 4:28:24 AM PDT by Vinnie (A)

To: fortheDeclaration

Clearly! EVERYONE ON THAT LIST!


17 posted on 05/27/2012 4:32:40 AM PDT by T.O.K.

To: SMGFan

18 posted on 05/27/2012 4:36:36 AM PDT by BinaryBoy (Anyone But Romney)

To: Venturer

Don?t feel too bad. I have Boxer & Feinstein.


19 posted on 05/27/2012 4:40:41 AM PDT by RacerX1128 (Cornered in CA)

To: Conservative Vermont Vet

I?m surprised to see Chuck Grassley?s name on the list. Not surprised to see Dick Loogie.



To: SMGFan

Ughh of course Sen. Graham is on the list.....I am so tired of linda the RINO. Thankfully Sen. DeMint is smart enough to oppose this idiotic mess!



To: SMGFan

The list is incredible and should also include Democrats. At a time when there is global chaos, we are going to sacrifice our sovereignty and join the lunatics? I had a law professor who preached that warranties took away more consumer rights than they protected. Seems to me this Treaty is in that league as well.



To: SMGFan

Perhaps one of the reasons Sarah Palin endorsed Orin Hatch...From Fox News

'...Under the best of US economic circumstances, the Senate should say no to such an egregious breach of the trust Americans have placed in us. Our current economic struggles are all the more reason to say no to a treaty that is all cost and no benefit....'

Utah Republican Senator Orrin Hatch is the ranking Member of the Senate Finance Committee. Texas Republican Sen. John Cornyn is a senior member of the Senate Finance Committee. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/05/23/law-sea-treaty-will-sink-america-economy/#ixzz1w4ZEhsWq

23 posted on 05/27/2012 5:33:58 AM PDT by Vinnie (A)

To: SMGFan

I contacted Isackson?s office Friday and his office indicates he is in oppositition to the treaty.


24 posted on 05/27/2012 5:57:04 AM PDT by ealgeone (obama, border)

To: SMGFan

It figures that RINO POS Isakson from GA would need a prodding to figure out what to do. The only thing that suprises me is that our other potted plant Chambliss has figured it out. I am planning to blister Isakson before the vote with a call and email.


25 posted on 05/27/2012 6:15:53 AM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)

To: SMGFan

Need a little help.

When sending mail like this they always want a topic. I never know what to select.

What would this fall under on that list? Anyone?


26 posted on 05/27/2012 7:46:50 AM PDT by TribalPrincess2U (Criminaliens or Crimigrants...0bamao's people?)

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Monday, May 28, 2012

Aimee Copeland Speaks: Georgia Woman Battling Flesh-eating Bacteria Continues Recovery

ATLANTA -- A young Georgia woman battling a flesh-eating disease could hardly believe it when she was able to speak Sunday for the first time since she was taken to an Augusta hospital more than three weeks ago, her father said Monday.

"Hello. Whoa. Wow, my mind is blown," were Aimee Copeland's first words Sunday morning to her sister and mother, her father said in a phone interview Monday with The Associated Press. Andy Copeland was in church at the time and had to wait until a later visitation time Sunday evening to hear his daughter's voice.

The 24-year-old developed necrotizing fasciitis after cutting her leg in a May 1 fall from a homemade zip line over a west Georgia river. Her left leg, other foot and both hands have been amputated.

When her father finally got into Copeland's room around 5 p.m. Sunday, he asked her how she felt. He said he was thrilled to hear her respond, "It feels weird being able to talk."

Copeland began breathing on her own early last week and the ventilator was wheeled out of her room on Thursday, the same day she was able to sit up in a chair on her own. She no longer has tubes in her nose and is down to three IVs from an initial 12, her father said.

She also is finally able to eat soft foods. A vegetarian, she had a tall breakfast order for her mother on Monday: veggie sausage, a biscuit, white gravy, a fried egg over easy and fresh fruit.

"She'll probably eat one bite," said Copeland's mother, Donna. "But sure I'm going to make it. What mother wouldn't make it?"

Copeland's voice is weak and raspy, her father said, but she has been joking with family, talking about her life at the hospital and asking what everyone else has been up to.

A graduate student in psychology at the University of West Georgia, Copeland contracted the rare infection days after she suffered a deep cut May 1 when a zip line snapped over rocks in the Little Tallapoosa River.

Doctors at the local emergency room in Carrollton closed the wound with nearly two dozen staples, but it became infected within days. On May 4, she was diagnosed with the rare infection and flown 200 miles to Augusta for treatment by specialists at Doctors Hospital.

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Rep. Maxwell honored by Washington Education Association

State Rep. Marcie Maxwell (D-Renton) received the Washington Education Association?s highest honor last Saturday at the organization?s 2012 Representative Assembly in Spokane.

The proclamation that accompanied Maxwell?s Friend of Education award acknowledged her work as a prominent figure in addressing critical issues facing public education and for her work aimed at ensuring a better life for public school students in Washington state.

The association cited Maxwell, a former Renton school board director, as a tireless advocate for improving the public education system in Washington.

Rep. Maxwell represents the 41st Legislative District communities of Bellevue, Beaux Arts, Issaquah, Mercer Island, Newcastle, Renton, and Sammamish. She serves in a legislative leadership role as the Deputy Majority Leader for Education and Opportunity, and co-chairs the Quality Education Council. In 2011, she earned the Washington State PTA's highest honor, the Friend of Children award.

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Obama says Vietnam veterans too often 'denigrated'

President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama at the Vietnam Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, Monday, May 28, 2012. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama at the Vietnam Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, Monday, May 28, 2012. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

President Barack Obama speaks at the Memorial Day Observance at the Memorial Amphitheater at Arlington National Cemetery, Monday, May 28, 2012, in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

President Barack Obama points to the audience as he and first lady Michelle Obama leave the stage after a Memorial Day ceremony at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War, Monday, May 28, 2012, in Washington. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

President Barack Obama speaks at the Memorial Day Observance at the Memorial Amphitheater at Arlington National Cemetery, Monday, May 28, 2012, in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

President Barack Obama, center, with Maj. Gen. Michael S. Linnington, left, Commander of the U.S. Army Military District of Washington, during a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day, Monday, May 28, 2012, in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

(AP) ? President Barack Obama paid tribute Monday to the men and women who have died defending America, pointing to Vietnam veterans as an under-appreciated and sometimes maligned group of war heroes who remained true to their nation despite an unwelcome homecoming.

"You were sometimes blamed for the misdeeds of a few," Obama said at the Vietnam War Memorial. "You came home and were sometimes denigrated when you should have been celebrated. It was a national shame, a disgrace that should have never happened."

"Even though some Americans turned their backs on you, you never turned your back on America," Obama said.

Marking Memorial Day at both the black granite wall honoring more than 58,000 soldiers who died in the Vietnam War and earlier at Arlington National Cemetery across the Potomac River from the capital, Obama noted that for the first time in nine years, "Americans are not fighting and dying in Iraq," and the nation was winding down its role in the conflict in Afghanistan.

"After a decade under the dark cloud of war, we can see the light of the new day on the horizon," Obama said to an audience gathered at the Arlington amphitheater lined with American flags under a warm, brilliant sun.

In this election year, Obama said the nation must remain committed to providing for the families of fallen soldiers and help returning service members seeking a job, higher education or health care benefits.

"As long as I'm president, we will make sure you and your loved ones will receive the benefits you've earned and the respect you deserve," Obama said. "America will be there for you."

Obama said sending troops into harm's way was "the most wrenching decision that I have to make. And I can promise you I will never do so unless it's absolutely necessary."

As he seeks re-election, Obama has reminded audiences about the end of the war in Iraq and the move to bring all troops home from Afghanistan by 2014. And in a campaign ad released last week, he credits U.S. servicemen who helped in the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, meantime, promised to maintain an American military "with no comparable power anywhere in the world."

The presumptive Republican presidential nominee appeared with Sen. John McCain of Arizona, the GOP's 2008 presidential candidate, before a crowd in San Diego estimated at 5,000 in what was billed as a Memorial Day service, not a campaign event.

But Romney nevertheless drew clear contrasts with Obama. The former Massachusetts governor warned against shrinking America's military in Europe's image and said the nation must have the world's strongest military to win wars and prevent them.

Veterans could play a significant role in the 2012 election. Exit polls in 2008 showed that Obama was supported by about 44 percent of voters who said they served in the military, while 54 percent voted for McCain, a former Navy pilot who was a prisoner of war for more than five years during the Vietnam War.

A poll released Monday by Gallup found that 58 percent of veterans support Romney and 34 percent back Obama. The results were based on a sample of 3,327 veterans who are registered voters and had a margin of error of 2 percentage points.

Several closely watched states in the election have large blocs of military voters. Florida, home to several military installations, has more than 1.6 million veterans, according to the Veterans Administration. Pennsylvania has nearly 1 million veterans, while Virginia and North Carolina each have about 800,000 veterans living in their states.

The president and first lady Michelle Obama started the day with a breakfast at the White House for families who have lost loved ones in combat.

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Sunday, May 27, 2012

How To Earn More From Google?s Adsense

by Dennis Mullen on May 27, 2012

Is AdSense giving you enough revenue for all your hard work? Are you looking out to get started with AdSense or just increase your current revenue from it? Google Adsense can be a great way to increase a website?s revenue when done the right way. There are already so many websites earning revenue from this. The entire Adsense system is designed specifically to maximize what you can earn, so if you don?t use it, you could be losing money. Learning to succeed with Adsense is actually quite simple. You just need some dedication to get the system working for you. Unfortunately so many people find it hard to make any money from their Adsense efforts. The reason for this is simple; you have to keep on experimenting and learning to get the most out of your Adsense campaign. Here are some effective tips designed to help you raise your Adsense income and boost your profits.

If you?re just getting a site set up for adsense, there is a handy little tool you can use to test them out. You can easily find out what kind of ads Google will serve on your site through Adsense by installing the ?Google AdSense Preview Tool?. Ok, go to the advertiser?s destinations without causing any fake clicks, at that point you add their site URLs to your filter. Ads served up depend on geographic location, so then you can see what?s being shown on your site in other places. So whatever country they?re in you?ll see what is being shown ? cool.

It?s not a good idea to put more than two Adsense blocks on the same page. Of course you?ll see other sites around with more than this number, but it?s not wise. Keep the number of blocks to one or two so visitors won?t think they?re on a spammy site. When you put more ads on your site, you risk the lower paying ads beginning to show up. When you?re adding the code, keep the number of blocks to a minimum.

AdSense gives you the freedom to have four different color variations for each of the variables that you specify the color for. As always, if you have any highly traffiked pages, then you can test the different colors and see what converts the best. It doesn?t matter what kind of site you have, just test it.

Adsense is a huge program, and the income possibilities are there if you work at it. Putting adsense on your site will enhance its value should you ever decide to sell it.

What you can do with Exit Plan Profits in your own online business is diversify your marketing which will enable you to extend your reach to your target market.

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Kelowna's Okanagan College looks to the future with minor baseball tournament

The Kamloops midget AAA baseball team may have walked away as the champion of last weekend's Norm Caig Invitational Baseball Tournament in Kelowna, but the big winner was likely the future of the Okanagan College baseball program.

OC hosted 10 midget or Junior Premier Baseball League teams from around the province last weekend in its second annual Norm Caig tournament, featuring players in Grades 9, 10, and 11 as OC looks for future talent for its college baseball program.

"It's a chance for us to bring in mainly players that are two years away from potentially playing for Okanagan College," said OC head baseball coach Geoff White. "It's a chance for the players to come in and see our facility at Elks Stadium, now that we have the batting cages and the stadium is getting renovated. It makes it easy for us to see roughly 180 young baseball players."

The four day tournament featured teams from around the Okanagan as well as the rest of the province, including the Okanagan Junior Athletics, who were 2-and-2 in the event and failed to make the playoffs.

For White there was plenty of good baseball talent to watch over, even if at times it was a little raw.

"There was some good baseball," he said. "The players are mostly in Grade 9 and 10 so they are still learning the game. It's important for us to get a jump on recruiting. We're trying to work two years ahead on recruiting so we know what players are coming up and we know what players we are going to go after. It's about finding the top recruits in the province."

The Coyotes are now in their off-season after finishing up the spring Canadian Colleges Baseball Conference season by missing the playoffs in the CCBC championship tournament. The program will begin again with its fall schedule when school gets back into session and White expects to return as many as 15 players from the 25 man roster that competed this season.

A few players will stay in town and play with the Kelowna Jays including Kelowna players Mike Monster and Mike Tongue while short-stop Brian Elias is hoping to crack the lineup for the Kelowna Falcons after being named a second team all star at the CCBC tournament.

White says the OC baseball program?which will move into its fifth full year this fall?is getting established and known right across Canada.

"I think we've got to a point now where it's going to be strong moving ahead," he said. "We're getting more and more players from across the country. We're attracting better talent. The program is really developing. We offer a competitive schedule and we are getting opportunities to play against the top programs in the United States. Those teams want to play us year in and year out."

During the off-season the Coyotes will hold three different summer baseball camps for your players beginning July 3 with its Coyotes Super Camp for mosquito aged players and continuing July 16 (peewee and up) and July 23 (all ages). You can find more information and register at www.okanagancollegebaseball.ca.

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Saturday, May 26, 2012

Google snags the webOS Enyo team, HP says open source plans are still on schedule

Google snags the webOS Enyo team, HP says open source plans are still on schedule

At one time the Enyo app framework was supposed to help webOS run faster and on a wider variety of devices, but as HP continues to struggle, reports have surfaced from The Verge and AllThingsD that much of the team behind it, including leader Matthew McNulty, has been hired away by Google. Numbering a half dozen or so, the immediate danger is the effect this might have on HP's efforts to open source webOS, but in a statement the company indicated it remains on track and will stick to the roadmap it announced in January. Less clear is what these employees might end up working on for Google, although Enyo's focus on web apps and HTML5 suggests the possibility they'll end up working on ChromeOS projects.

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The 2009 Technology Innovation Awards | mainefarmsforthefuture ...

M edical detective work may have just gotten a lot easier.

Just how difficult it is gets highlighted every time an infectious disease sweeps the globe, as the new strain of swine flu did earlier this year. Current methods of testing for disease-causing microbes are pretty effective at discovering whether an infected fluid or tissue sample contains a known virus or bacteria. But trying to detect previously unknown organisms is a whole different story.

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To address this problem, David Ecker, co-founder of Ibis Biosciences Inc., and a team of researchers developed a sensor able to quickly detect and identify all the pathogens in a given sample.

The equipment promises not only to alert health officials to new disease strains, but also to guard against bioterrorism and enable hospitals to identify antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

Abbott Laboratories

and its Ibis Biosciences unit, which developed the Ibis T5000 sensor, took the Gold in this year?s Wall Street Journal Technology Innovation Awards.

The Silver award went to Touch Bionics Inc. for its i-Limb artificial hand, which features bendable fingers and a rotating thumb. The hand uses sophisticated motors and computer controls to grip objects and move in ways that traditional prosthetic hands can?t.

Vihaan Networks Ltd., an Indian telecommunications company known as VNL, won the Bronze award for a solar-powered base station to bring cellphone access to remote rural villages. The inexpensive base station can be quickly assembled and set up by unskilled villagers, and can run entirely on the built-in solar panels and batteries.

For the ninth annual Innovation Awards, a Journal editor reviewed nearly 500 entries, sending more than 180 to a team of judges from research institutions, venture-capital firms and other companies. Judges considered whether innovations were truly groundbreaking and new this year looked at whether their application would be particularly useful in a time of economic hardship.

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And the winners in each category are?

Computing Systems

Capturing real-life motion to use in computer animation can be complicated. Typically, actors are filmed wearing bodysuits covered with glowing dots or embedded with sensors that trace their movements, then high-powered computers use that data to help create characters that move realistically.

New York-based Organic Motion Inc. won in the computing-systems category for developing a motion-capture system that doesn?t require bodysuits or markers.

The core of the system is technology that uses sophisticated software to produce a digital clone of a person being filmed. Fourteen video cameras capture images simultaneously and send them to a standard computer with a high-end programmable graphics card, making the system far cheaper than the specialized equipment used in movie special-effects shops.

Organic Motion systems are being used in the creation of virtual environments for training coal-mine rescue personnel and for helping returning military veterans readjust to civilian life. Andrew Tschesnok, the company?s chief executive and founder, says future versions will work with next-generation game consoles for more-lifelike game experiences.

Consumer Electronics

Taiwan?s Industrial Technology Research Institute, or ITRI, won in the consumer-electronics category for its work developing a paper-thin, flexible speaker.

Researchers at ITRI, a nonprofit organization, devised a way to create arrays of tiny speakers that can be combined to produce high-fidelity speaker systems of almost any size.

Because the fleXpeaker is lightweight and consumes little power, it could be attractive for use in cellphones or in car sound systems. Other possible applications include giant banners that could be used to deliver public-service announcements in train stations or advertising messages in shopping malls.

ITRI is seeking to license the technology or create a spinoff company to commercialize the product.

Energy

SFC Smart Fuel Cell AG, based just outside Munich, won in this category for developing small, lightweight fuel cells that can be used by soldiers instead of much bulkier, heavier batteries to power communications and navigation devices and other battlefield equipment.


One advantage of the SFC fuel cells is that they produce power from methanol. Many fuel cells produce electricity from hydrogen. But hydrogen is highly explosive, so it needs to be stored in special heavy-metal cartridges. Cartridges for the SFC fuel cells are less expensive, lighter and less bulky.

Environment

Serious Materials Inc. of Sunnyvale, Calif., was recognized in this category for its EcoRock drywall substitute, which is made with recycled material and, the company says, requires 80% less energy to make and produces 80% less carbon dioxide than standard gypsum-based drywall. EcoRock, which is also termite- and mold-resistant, will be priced to compete with premium drywall products. Serious Materials has been selling limited test quantities of the product to a few contractors since early this year and plans to expand production and distribution over the next two years.

Though some judges wondered if a relatively high price would limit how widely the product is used, it is a ?novel solution to a basic problem that has enormous impact,? says Darlene Solomon, chief technology officer of Agilent Technologies

and an Innovation Awards judge.

Health-Care IT

DataDyne.org, a Washington-based nonprofit, and its co-founder, Joel Selanikio, won in this category for EpiSurveyor, free software for mobile devices designed to help health officials in developing countries collect health information.

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In developing countries, gathering and analyzing time-sensitive health-care information can be a challenge. Rural health clinics typically compile data only in paper records, making it difficult to spot and to respond quickly to emerging trends.

With EpiSurveyor, developed with support from the United Nations Foundation and the Vodafone Foundation, health officials can create health-survey forms that can be downloaded to commonly used mobile phones. Health workers carrying the phones can then collect information about immunization rates, vaccine supplies or possible disease outbreaks when they visit local clinics. The information can then be quickly analyzed to determine, say, whether medical supplies need to be restocked or to track the spread of a disease.

The software has been rolled out in more than 20 African countries.

Materials and Other Base Technologies

Light fixtures based on light-emitting diodes semiconductors that glow brightly when charged promise long-lasting, low-energy illumination. But there?s a problem: The light produced is harsh and bluish in color. Special filters can be added to produce warmer tones, but they can make the fixtures less efficient. Devising a way to make warmer-colored, high-efficiency LEDs is seen as essential to their widespread adoption.

QD Vision Inc. of Watertown, Mass., won in this category for inventing a way to dramatically improve the color quality of LED lights by using quantum dots tiny semiconducting nanocrystals. QD Vision quantum dots can also be used to make energy-efficient flat-panel and other displays that can deliver purer, more intense colors.

The company recently joined with a small LED light-fixture maker, Nexxus Lighting Inc.,

to make a screw-in LED bulb. The bulbs, which promise to be six times more efficient than incandescent bulbs, are expected on the market later this year.

Medical Devices

The i-Limb from U.K.-based Touch Bionics, the overall Silver winner, received top honors in this category.

Prosthetic hands typically have been limited to simple pincer-like grips that imitate the motions of a thumb and forefinger. While they can perform most essential hand functions, they lack the utility and appearance of a real hand.

The trick in developing the i-Limb was coming up with materials that could match the shape and weight of a human hand yet be powerful enough to handle all the tasks of muscle and bone. The hand uses motors that fit in the space of a knuckle to control the fingers; the motors are controlled by a computer chip.

With the hand, wearers can grip and turn a key, for instance, or hold a business card using a thumb and index finger. They can also close all the fingers and the thumb around an object, like a drink can or a shopping-bag handle. It?s also possible to point with the index finger, which is useful in operating a phone or a cash machine, among other things. The thumb can also be rested next to the rest of the hand, so that it doesn?t snag when putting on clothing.

Adding to its life-like appearance, the i-Limb comes covered with a flexible silicone skin. But wearers don?t have to go with the natural look. Stuart Mead, Touch Bionics? chief executive, says a lot of younger wearers prefer either a clear skin that shows off the device?s inner workings or a black metallic covering ?that looks a little like Darth Vader.?

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The i-Limb artificial hand, from Touch Bionics

Medicine-Biotech

Abbott?s Ibis Biosciences unit, the overall Gold winner, was the top entry in this category. The technology takes a novel approach to detecting and identifying pathogens. When faced with unidentified organisms, clinical labs typically have to incubate infected fluid or tissue samples and test them for bacteria or viruses. Newer microarray technologies can run thousands of such tests simultaneously. But they are expensive and require lots of high-quality genetic material for their analyses, making them less than ideal for diagnostic purposes, says Mr. Ecker, a divisional vice president at Abbott. (Last year?s Silver award winner, the PhyloChip, is a microarray system for detecting bacteria in water and other environmental samples.)

Ibis uses a combination of technologies to identify organisms: mass spectrometry a way of identifying the molecules that make up a sample by measuring their mass and charge to determine the genetic markers of the organisms in a sample; a vast database of genetic signatures for different organisms; and a mathematical process to match the analysis with the signatures in the database. The test not only can reveal all the known organisms present in the sample, it also can also flag previously unknown organisms. Since the first system was completed in 2005, Ibis sensors have been deployed in 20 sites around the U.S., including the Centers for Disease Control. This spring, the device helped the Naval Health Research Center in San Diego to identify the first two cases of the H1N1 swine flu in the U.S. Abbott, a health-care company based in Abbott Park, Ill., acquired Ibis earlier this year.

Security Privacy

Ksplice Inc., based in Cambridge, Mass., won in this category for software that makes it possible to install security patches and other software updates without rebooting computer systems.

Celebrating the Winners

The winners of The Wall Street Journal?s 2009 Technology Innovation Awards will be honored Oct. 13 at a ceremony and dinner in Redwood City, Calif. Featuring a keynote address by Marc Benioff, chairman and chief executive of Salesforce.com Inc., the ceremony will be held in conjunction with the Dow Jones VentureWire Technology Showcase.

The VentureWire Technology Showcase will spotlight 75 of the industry?s most innovative companies, and will featurekeynote presentations by Bruce Aust, executive vice president of the corporate client group at Nasdaq OMX Group Inc.; Guido Jouret, chief technology officer of the emerging-technologies group at Cisco Systems Inc.; Mary McDowell, executive vice president and chief development officer, Nokia Corp., and Walter Mossberg, Wall Street Journal personal-technology columnist.

For information about the ceremony or conference, visit Showcase.DowJones.com or send an email to EventsRSVP@dowjones.com. For an application for the 2010 Innovation Awards, email Innovation@wsj.com. Applications will be available in December.

Software makers periodically send out updates, and before they can take effect the computer system needs to be shut down and restarted. So even critical security updates are often delayed until late at night or weekends when shutdowns are less disruptive. Ksplice was developed so that companies can perform updates without interrupting their operations. The software was first deployed commercially last year, and the company has about a dozen customers. Though it currently is available only for Linux-based systems, the techniques can be applied to other operating systems, says Jeff Arnold, the company?s president and co-founder.

Semiconductors

Qualcomm Inc.,

the San Diego-based wireless-technology company, won in this category for a mobile-device display it calls mirasol, a low-power, full-color alternative to traditional displays.

The mirasol display uses micro-electromechanical systems, or MEMS, and thin-film reflective material to produce color images that remain vivid even in direct sunlight. The displays are able to produce a full color spectrum, and images are refreshed quickly enough that full-motion video can be displayed as well as static images. By relying on ambient light, the displays require little power. The technology was originally developed by Iridigm Display Corp., which Qualcomm acquired in 2004 and renamed Qualcomm MEMS Technologies.

The first black-and-white displays using the technology became available in early 2008 and have been used in mobile navigating devices, Bluetooth headsets and MP3 players. The company introduced a color version in May, and has agreed to provide the displays for future cellphones from LG Electronics Inc.

Software

Cloud computing promises to replace the complex array of hardware and software that makes up a company?s information-technology infrastructure with simple IT services delivered over the Internet, much the way that utilities provide electricity. But not all businesses can take advantage of cloud computing?s benefits because of security concerns, or because they already have significant investments in their own data centers and other IT systems.

The latest version of VMware Inc.?s

virtualization software suite, called vSphere, is this year?s winner in the software category. It promises to make it easier to turn a company?s existing data centers into a private cloud an array of IT services delivered throughout a company over its own computer network that?s secure, reliable and easy to manage.

VMware has long been the market leader in virtualization software, which makes it possible to run different applications or operating systems on a single computer by dividing the computer into several ?virtual? machines, each running programs independent of the others.

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A solar-powered base station for a cellular network, from VNL

With vSphere, which VMware describes as a ?cloud operating system,? IT managers can quickly turn all the servers in a data center into a network of virtual machines. A simple dashboard makes it possible to see all the applications that are running on each virtual device.

Judges noted that there is a lot of interest in private clouds, and said that VMware has taken a big step in helping companies build them.

?It?s a very important trend, and these guys are clearly the leader,? says Asheem Chandna, a partner at the venture-capital firm Greylock Partners who was one of the Innovation Awards judges.

Wireless

The Bronze winner, VNL?s solar-powered base station for cellphone networks, led the wireless category.

Mobile-phone service can deliver huge benefits to developing countries. But getting cellphone coverage to remote, rural parts of India and other countries is hindered by high installation and operating costs, as well as the specialized knowledge needed to set up and run a cellular station. As a result, few operators have gone into these communities.

VNL is looking to overcome this obstacle with a low-power cellular base station that requires little capital expense and has almost no operating costs. The base stations can be powered by a small solar panel in daylight; batteries provide backup power for up to 72 hours.

Another challenge was making the device so simple that it can be installed at low cost by villagers.

The solution was inspired by the Scandinavian retailer Ikea: The entire base station comes delivered in six boxes, small enough to all fit in an ox cart. Simple illustrated instructions show how to put the pieces together using color-coded cables.

Even turning the station to the right microwave signal is easy it emits a continuous beeping sound when the signal is strongest.

The technology may not be much of a technical breakthrough, but ?it?s worthy because of what it might bring to developing countries,? says William Webb, head of research and development at Ofcom, the U.K. communications regulator, and one of the Innovation Awards judges.

?Jan Hromadko, a Dow Jones Newswires reporter in Frankfurt, contributed to this article.

?Mr. Totty is a news editor for The Journal Report in San Francisco. He can be reached at michael.totty@wsj.com.

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