Wednesday, October 31, 2012

The Real Cost of Cybercrime to Businesses - Maildistiller

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Research conducted by Ponemon Institute shows that cybercrime costs UK businesses an average of ?2.1m per annum with costs ranging from ?0.4m to ?7.7m among those surveyed.?

The report shows that cyber-attacks are becoming more commonplace in today?s modern environment, with companies surveyed averaging one successful attack per week.? This is not surprising as the internet is now accessed by almost 2.5 billion people worldwide (35% of the global population), compared to just 360 million in December 2000, and the number of devices developed to facilitate access continue to grow. ??

The Specifics

The report found the most costly of attacks on businesses to be those caused by malicious insiders, denial of services, and malicious code which accounted for 44% of all cybercrime costs per business annually.? The US were more likely to experience these high cost cyber-attacks with the total average cost at ?5.5m ($8.9m), significantly higher than the UK total average cost ($3.2m), who were more likely to be subject to denial of service attacks.?

Furthermore, costs associated with revenue losses and the theft of information assets represent 53% of external costs; such as fines, litigation and the marketability of stolen intellectual property.? Industries that were subject to higher costs include those in the defence sector,?utilities and energy, and financial services.? In terms of internal costs, recovery and detection accounted for 55% annually, due to cash outlays and labour required to manage cyber threats.?

Timeliness ??

Results show that the longer a cyber-attack took to resolve, the higher the cost to the business.? The average time to resolve a cyber-attack was 24 days, with an average cost to participating organisations of ?135,744 over this 24-day period. Malicious insider attacks were shown to take more than 50 days on average to resolve.

Remedy

Findings show that companies who take preventative measures such as appointing a high-level security leader or certified or expert staff experience lower cybercrime costs than companies who have not implemented these practices. Average savings for those deploying good security governance practices was estimated at just over ?.3 million.

For tips on how to protect your business, check out our Top 5.

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Source: http://www.maildistiller.com/online-security/the-real-cost-of-cybercrime-to-businesses/

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

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Guillen fired as manager of last-place Marlins

MIAMI (AP) ? The lingering backlash caused by Ozzie Guillen's praise of Fidel Castro contributed to another Miami Marlins managerial shakeup Tuesday.

Guillen was fired after only one year with the team, undone by too many losses and one too many ill-advised remarks.

A promising season began to derail in April with his laudatory comments about Cuba's former leader. Six months later, the episode was a factor in the decision to fire Guillen, Marlins officials said.

"Let's face it. It was not a positive for the team; it was not a positive for Ozzie," president of baseball operations Larry Beinfest said. "It was a disappointment, no doubt about it."

A lousy team didn't help, either. The Marlins took high hopes into their new ballpark following an offseason spending spree but finished last in the NL East at 69-93, their worst record since 1999.

Miami's next manager will be the fifth for owner Jeffrey Loria since early 2010. The latest change comes even though Marlins still owe Guillen $7.5 million for the three years remaining on his contract.

"We all felt we had a pretty good ballclub coming out of spring training, and we just didn't play well," Beinfest said. "We all share in this. This is not a fun day for me, certainly not for Ozzie or Jeffrey or anybody involved. This is an organizational failure. But we felt like we needed to make this change so we could move forward."

There had speculation that Beinfest's job might also be in jeopardy, but he'll continue in his current role. The search for a new manager has just begun, he said.

"We could definitely use some stability in the dugout," said Beinfest, who has been with the Marlins since Loria bought the team in 2002. "We're looking for a winner. At times we've done a better job of identifying that individual. Other times we haven't. We're going to try to find the right guy this time."

In spring training, Guillen touted his team as well balanced and ready to win. But a dismal June took the Marlins out of contention for good, and management dismantled the roster in July.

The season went sour from the start. Guillen's comments praising Castro in a magazine interview angered Cuban Americans, who make up a large segment of the Marlins' fan base. The Venezuelan manager apologized repeatedly at a news conference for his remarks, then began serving a five-game suspension only five games into his stay with the team.

"That was a very, very hard situation for me and the people around me," Guillen said in September. "It was maybe the worst thing I ever did."

Marlins officials believe the damage was lasting. They blame disappointing attendance at the new ballpark in part over lingering fan resentment about the Castro comments.

The decision to fire Guillen came on the eve of the World Series, nearly three weeks after the Marlins' final game, following a lengthy assessment of what went wrong this year.

"Everybody wanted to take a step back," Beinfest said. "It was really an organizational decision."

Guillen was returning Tuesday from a vacation in Spain and was informed of his dismissal by phone by Beinfest in a brief conversation.

Guillen left the Chicago White Sox a year ago after eight seasons. Some 24 hours later he sealed a four-year deal with the Marlins, where he was a third-base coach for the 2003 World Series championship team.

"I feel like I'm back home," he said at the time.

Loria traded two minor league players to obtain Guillen and gave him a team-record $10 million, four-year deal. But by June, the Marlins had fallen below .500 for good.

Despite the frustrations of losing, the talkative, opinionated, profane Guillen kept his cool for the most part, and he repeatedly accepted responsibility for the team's performance. Mindful of speculation his job might be in jeopardy, he said two weeks before the end of the season he was glad he rented a house in Miami rather than buying when he took the job.

"With the job I did this year, do you think I deserve to be back here?" Guillen said on the final day of the season. "Of course not. But I'm not the only one. ... Let's start from the top. The front office failed, Ozzie failed, the coaching staff failed, the players failed, everybody failed."

In December, the Marlins signed All-Stars Jose Reyes, Mark Buehrle and Heath Bell to contracts worth a combined $191 million. But Bell was a bust as the closer, and the Marlins were plagued by poor hitting, especially in the clutch.

Bell was traded last week to Arizona.

In the Marlins' 20 seasons they have reached the postseason only twice, as wild-card teams in 1997 and 2003. Both times they won the World Series.

Under Loria they have usually been among baseball's thriftiest teams. With attendance and revenue falling short of projections this year, the spending binge of last offseason ago is unlikely to be repeated.

"We need to spend some time redefining ourselves in conjunction with a new manager," Beinfest said. "I can't tell you exactly what the Marlin way is today."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/guillen-fired-manager-last-place-marlins-202003198--mlb.html

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Samsung Galaxy Note II to arrive at US Cellular on Friday, pre-orders ship tomorrow

Samsung Galaxy Note II to arrive at US Cellular on Friday, preorders ship tomorrow

US Cellular has been offering the Samsung Galaxy Note II on pre-order for over a month now, but it just sent out an email clarifying that the device will be stocked on retail and virtual shelves beginning this Friday, October 26th. This falls in line with the "late October" timeframe we were promised; pre-orders, by the way, will also begin shipping tomorrow. As a recap, the Note II will only be available in titanium gray and with 16GB internal storage, and will cost $300 with a two-year commitment and $800 without one -- a huge difference, no doubt, given T-Mobile's $650 full retail cost. Tomorrow is the last day to pre-order if you're worried about facing inventory shortages or long lines on Friday. The best part? No silly logo on the home button (we're looking at you, Verizon).

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

An iPad Mini and a new iPad. Nice try Apple. See you in two years or more.

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I'm a pretty creative guy but even I couldn't make up the stuff that's happening in iGadgetland today. We all new about the iPad mini. That's kind of old news. But, the fact that Apple also launched another full-sized iPad generation is just laughable at best. Hey, Tim (Cook), how long before you obsolete the iPad 2 and the iPad 3 now that you have a mini and an iPad 4? And, Tim, while I have your attention, what the hell are you doing releasing yet another full-sized iPad two-and-a-half years after the original iPad? Are you kidding me? Unfortunately, I don't think you are kidding.

It's unfortunate for consumers because now no one knows where to "buy in." Unfortunate for those of us who were stupid enough to buy into the original iPad. Unfortunate for those who purchased an iPad 3 a few months ago as the "latest" thing. All I have to say to you is, "Wow."

As a company, you have to have a very large pair of brass iStones for that move.

Just, "Wow."

I hope that fellow Apple fans and consumers are now feeling that you've diluted the market to the point of ridiculous now.

I'll give you the one-button mouse version of why I have a problem with what you've done.

April 3, 2010: iPad 1

March 11, 2011: iPad 2

March 16, 2012: iPad 3

October 23, 2012: iPad Mini and iPad 4


I think even the most devoted, mouth-foaming Mactard gets the picture--the enhanced retina, improved camera, faster processor, still very expensive picture, that is. Two iPad releases in the same year. How stupid do you think people are? OK, maybe you got me there. Still, you shouldn't be so blatant about it.

Here's what everyone should do: Wait another six months for the iPad 5 and the iPad Mini 2. Or, wait until a year from now, when everything prior to today's newest, greatest stuff is obsolete and buy that. No, wait, wait until March/April 2014 when Apple announces the new, improved iPad Mini 3 and the iPad 6. Still, you could wait until late October 2014, when Apple announces the iGotYourMoneySoTakeThatMactards super 3D, voice activated, you'll need gloves just to hold it iPad 7 and the super Mini iYouDon'tNeedThisWorthlessThing iPad 4.

Do you really expect us to keep buying this stuff? I think we should all wait. Wait and see. Or, go buy something else.

I was once a fan--a converted fan. Never a super Mactard but a fan. Now, I'm just very disapointed.

I'm irritated to say the least. Not just at the announcement but the whole thing. I think that if people didn't feel totally taken by Apple before, they will now.

I'm also very bummed because I was really liking Apple stuff. I wanted a Macbook Air or a Macbook Pro too. I still kind of do but certainly the shine is off the apple for me now (Yes, I know I wrote, "apple" there, it's part of the thematic punch I'm going for--stop judging me).

I'm going to wait two years until I see what kind of moves Apple is going to make before I make anymore purchases of their hardware. Too bad, too. I was really hoping to dig into some cool multimedia action with a new Macbook Air. Sorry, Apple, my money stays with me now. I doubt you'll notice. But, if everyone waited, you'd get the picture.

What do you think of Apple's little announcements today? Are you shocked or do you think this is the new Apple? Talk back and let me know.

Source: http://www.zdnet.com/an-ipad-mini-and-a-new-ipad-nice-try-apple-see-you-in-two-years-or-more-7000006259/

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Lingerie Football League Sets Atlanta Tryout Date - South Cobb, GA ...

The planned Atlanta Franchise of the Lingerie Football League, which has scheduled two games in Gwinnett in 2013, has announced an open tryout date in the Atlanta area in November.

According to a league news release, the tryout will be on Saturday, Nov. 10 in Fairburn, which is in southeast Fulton County. The location will be Score Indoor, 1245 Oakley Industrial Boulevard, 30213. The session starts at 1 p.m.

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"We know that 99.9 percent of you guys have never touched a football ..."

"I have so much heart for this ..."

These are some of the quotes from an attached YouTube video of a Baltimore Charm tryout.

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Participants are asked to wear athletic gear, and arrive an hour before the session begins. Applicants will be judged on agility, speed, strength and focus.

-- Do you plan to try out for the new Atlanta LFL team? Tell us in the comments below.

The tryout application can be downloaded here, and should be brought to the session.

Those selected at the tryout will advance to an Atlanta mini-camp; no details have been announced for that.

The LFL has scheduled games for April 13 and May 18 at the Gwinnett Arena in 2013.

In the LFL, football is seven on seven, with no punting or field goals. The league currently has 12 teams, divided into four divisions. Team nicknames include Sin, Temptation and Charm.

Also, the league is conducting a "name the team" contest for Atlanta.

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Source: http://southcobb.patch.com/articles/lingerie-football-league-sets-atlanta-tryout-date-991bc8cb

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Giants, Cards prepare for Game 6

The Cardinals were hoping to clinch their second consecutive National League pennant last night, but vintage Barry Zito showed up to ruin the party. While they still hold a 3-2 lead in the NLCS, the series will now shift to San Francisco for Game 6 on Sunday night. Let?s take a quick look at the pitching matchup, which is a rematch from the Giants? 7-1 win in Game 2 on Monday.

Chris Carpenter will make the start for the Cardinals after giving up five runs (two earned) over just four innings back in Game 2. The 37-year-old right-hander served up a leadoff home run to Angel Pagan in the bottom of the first inning and committed a throwing error during a four-run fourth inning. He struck out just one batter while allowing six hits and two walks. Carpenter has a 3.04 ERA and 15/7 K/BB ratio in 26 2/3 innings over five total starts (including two postseason starts) since returning from surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome in September. However, he has yet to throw more than six innings. This will be the fifth time in his career that he will start a game with the chance to clinch a playoff series. He is 3-1 with a 1.93 ERA and 17/5 K/BB ratio in 28 innings in his previous four assignments.

Ryan Vogelsong will get the call for the Giants after tossing seven innings of one-run ball in Game 2. He allowed just four hits on the night while the only run he surrendered was on an RBI double by opposing pitcher Chris Carpenter. Vogelsong has been on a pretty nice roll recently, posting a microscopic 0.93 ERA in his last five starts dating back to the regular season. He had a 2.86 ERA in 15 starts at home this season, which was 10th-best among qualified National League starters. By the way, the National League starter with the best ERA at home this season? Matt Cain (2.03), who lines up to pitch a potential Game 7 against Kyle Lohse on Monday.

Source: http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/10/20/looking-ahead-to-game-6-of-the-nlcs-between-the-cardinals-and-giants/related/

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Live-Action 'Halo 4' Trailer Reveals Master Chief's Past [VIDEO]

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The Spammer

The Spammer

I Hate SPAM

I am one of those people who absolutely detest SPAM. Spammers are unscrupulous, dishonest people too dumb to use proper Internet Marketing techniques. For me, annoyance turned to disgust when a genealogy forum I created became inundated daily with spammers, including porn. Every day, I removed the spam only to have it show up the next day. Finally, I tracked it down to a company called SEO Profiler who spread their client?s garbage wherever they could over the internet. I had to threaten them with a lawsuit before they would stop.

The laws that finally came into effect regarding spamming saw a rise in the hijacking of someone?s email address so that they could use that email address and not be subject to the law. Many of us have had to change our email address due to this.

How do spammers get our email address?

There are email address spiders that search the web and harvest a list of victim's email addresses that they find in various places. Another method is to send out ?tribute? and ?inspirational? emails. ?If you respect our troops?, ?if you love Jesus?, ?if you are my friend?, ?if you hate bullies?, etc., send this on or send it back to me to show you care.

How to prevent your email address being hijacked

I know that pretty well every one of you have friends or loved ones that are simply not very internet savvy. If you send some of these folks jokes or cool things to watch, there is a good chance that they will forward your email to others. That is fine but they often simply click on the forward and send it on to their friends, leaving your email address showing. It is just a matter of time before your email will become hijacked and thousands of people will be receiving spam emails, supposedly from you.

I try my best to prevent this in these ways.

First, I go over the email I intend to forward, making sure that any email address showing is deleted.

Secondly, I use BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) method to select recipients. That creates a single address of undisclosedrecipients@........com instead of individual personal email addresses. There is nothing to harvest.

Lastly, I put the following as an automatic signature on each email.

Thank you for deleting my email address & personal history before you forward it.

Thank you for using BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) instead of "To" and "CC" when sending group e-mails. This helps prevent SPAM & hackers.

Example of a real Spammer

I received a SPAM this email morning. The creep used my friend's email address to disseminate it and it was just a single link to a "Raspberry Drops" SPAM web site. The spammer had used a copy of the Fox News website to try to fool people into thinking they had published the article. This incredibly intelligent person left the O out of the web address to pretend it is from Fox. When you go down the page and try to leave a comment, of course, it does not work and more than the raspberry drops would. Also, each of the links at the top go to a "buy my raspberry crap" page.

Not long ago, I switched to Gmail and found it to be very good at detecting and preventing SPAM. If a SPAM email does get through, click on the ?mark as SPAM? and everyone else on Gmail will be protected in the future from this same email.

There is a never ending list of trolls, thieves and unscrupulous people out there on the web. So, protect yourself and others as much as you can.

Source: http://www.streetarticles.com/spam-blocker/the-spammer

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Illinois Amtrak train hits 111 mph in test run

Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn, left, U.S. Transportation Sec. Ray LaHood, center, and US Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., celebrate after the Amtrak train they are riding reached 110 mph during a test run between Dwight and Pontiac, Ill., on Friday, Oct. 19, 2012, in Pontiac, Ill. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn, left, U.S. Transportation Sec. Ray LaHood, center, and US Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., celebrate after the Amtrak train they are riding reached 110 mph during a test run between Dwight and Pontiac, Ill., on Friday, Oct. 19, 2012, in Pontiac, Ill. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn, left, points out the speed of the Amtrak train that he and US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood are riding as it reaches 111 mph on a test run between Dwight and Pontiac, Ill., Friday, Oct. 19, 2012, in Pontiac, Ill. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

FILE - In this March 22, 2011 file photo, Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn and U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin are joined by state and local officials as they announce the next phase of high-speed rail construction during a news conference at an Amtrak maintenance building in Chicago. On Friday, Oct. 19, 2012, Quinn, Durbin and Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood will take part in a test run of the high speed Amtrak line between Joliet and Normal, Ill., at 110 mph. The 30-mph increase from the route?s current top speed is a morale booster for advocates of high-speed rail who have watched conservatives in Congress put the brakes on spending for fast train projects. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File)

(AP) ? For the first time on a key Midwestern route between Chicago and St. Louis, an Amtrak passenger train topped 110 mph Friday, ripping through fog-shrouded farm fields and blowing past cars on a parallel highway.

The test run on a special train packed with journalists, politicians and transportation officials was a milestone in President Barack Obama's vision of bringing high-speed rail to the United States and transforming the way Americans travel. It also was a welcome morale booster for high-speed rail advocates who have watched conservatives in Congress put the brakes on spending for fast train projects they view as expensive boondoggles.

"Four years ago we were nowhere. Illinois and the country was a wasteland when it came to high speed rail," said U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, among those celebrating onboard the train. "This is a dream come true today."

The silver five-car, two-engine train held the high speeds for about five minutes along a 15-mile stretch of track between the central Illinois cities of Dwight and Pontiac before braking back below its usual top speed of 79 mph. Paying passengers on the route will start experiencing the faster speed on that short segment by Thanksgiving. Most of the route will get the higher speed by 2015.

The goal was to hit 110 mph, and for a moment the speedometer that officials were watching ticked up to 111. Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn pumped his fist in the air and gave a thumbs-up. He and the other dignitaries cheered, shook hands and congratulated one another.

Away from the celebrations, some rail and policy experts questioned whether the route could become profitable, pose serious competition to air and automobile travel, or ever reach speeds comparable to the bullet trains blasting across Europe and Asia at 150 mph and faster.

Kristina Rasmussen, vice president of the Illinois Policy Institute, said she thinks it's very unlikely the route ever will make money. For one thing, she said, there will be political pressure to keep fares low, dimming prospects that Amtrak will take in enough to recoup maintenance and operating costs.

"We're yoking ourselves to trains that will obligate taxpayers to provide billions of dollars in future subsidies," she said.

Advocates say Midwest routes from Chicago hold the most immediate promise for high-speed rail expansion outside Amtrak's existing, much faster Acela trains between Boston and Washington, D.C. They say it will give a growing Midwest population an alternative to rush-hour gridlock and overburdened airports, while promoting economic development along the route and creating manufacturing jobs.

In first announcing his plans in 2009, Obama said a mature high-speed rail network also would reduce demand for foreign oil and eliminate more than 6 billion pounds of carbon dioxide emissions a year ? equivalent to removing 1 million cars from the roads. He set aside $8 billion in stimulus funds, directing the first round of money to speeding up existing lines like the one across Illinois and calling it a down payment on an ambitious plan to change the way Americans travel.

Even the short-term goals have run into trouble. Governors in Wisconsin, Ohio and Florida turned down hundreds of millions of dollars in stimulus funds, arguing not enough people would ride the trains and that states would be hit with too much of a financial burden for future operations.

Things could get worse for high-speed plans and for Amtrak if Mitt Romney wins the presidency next month. Romney and Republicans are calling for an end to $1.5 billion in yearly federal subsidies to money-losing Amtrak.

Nonetheless, proponents were cheered by Friday's test ride.

LaHood said in an interview on the train that it was just the start of a decades-long endeavor to put in place "the next generation of transportation."

"We have the safest aviation system in the world. We've got a great highway system and a great bridge system," he said. "What we need to do is to provide transportation for the next generation."

Amtrak ridership hit a record 30 million passengers nationwide last year ? some of them pulled in by high gas prices, others by the convenience of not having to put down their electronic gadgets during a long journey.

"Driving is just wasting my time," said Isaac Gaff, a 37-year-old music and arts director at a church who uses train time to plow through email on his laptop. He was waiting to get on the Amtrak line Thursday in Chicago to head home to Normal, in central Illinois.

As the infrastructure currently is laid out, there is virtually no chance trains will go much faster than 110 mph on the route, primarily because trains on Midwestern routes have to share the lines with the freight companies that own the tracks.

Work to upgrade the track began in 2010 and has included the installation of new premium rail and concrete ties as well as the realignment of curves to support higher speeds. Safer gates and new signals were installed at some highway crossings.

After another three years of upgrades, the $1.5 billion in improvements are expected to shave about an hour off the 284-mile journey between Chicago and St. Louis, which now takes about 5 ? hours. Future plans aim to shrink the time to under four hours.

Associated Press

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Intelsat ?exempt? from Iran satellite bans | Advanced Television

Luxembourg-headquartered Intelsat continues to carry Iran?s TV channels, seemingly in direct violation of EU rules.? Eutelsat took 19 Iranian TV and radio channels down earlier this week.

Intelsat?s director of corporate communications, Alex Horwitz, told BBC Monitoring that Intelsat?s situation vis a vis Iranian broadcasts was different to that of Eutelsat. ?Intelsat adheres strictly to the US sanctions requirements with respect to the services it provides in Iran,? Horwitz said in a statement.

Intelsat Corporation (a wholly-owned subsidiary) holds an OFAC license to provide satellite capacity and managed services to certain named customers in Iran. Our historical obligations to serve Iran are related to our former status as an intergovernmental organisation,? Horwitz said.

OFAC refers to the Office of Foreign Assets Control, an agency of the US Treasury Department. OFAC administers and enforces economic and trade sanctions based on US foreign policy and national security goals. It also has the authority to grant exemptions to prohibited transactions.

A number of Iranian channels dropped from Eutelsat?s Hot Bird satellites can now be seen on the Intelsat 20 satellite broadcasting to Europe at 68.5 degrees east. They include Press TV in English, Jam-e-Jam 1 and 2 (general programming in Farsi), Sahar 1 and 2, multilingual Quran TV, and the Arabic-language Al-Kawthar.

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Rwanda wins seat on UN Security Council

By Reuters

UNITED NATIONS - Rwanda - along with Australia, Argentina, Luxembourg and South Korea - won a seat on the U.N. Security Council on Thursday, despite accusations by a U.N. panel that Rwanda's defense minister commands a rebellion in Democratic Republic of Congo.


Rwanda was unopposed in its bid for the African seat on the council that South Africa will vacate at the end of December, but still needed approval from two-thirds of the U.N. General Assembly members present to secure the two-year term. It won 148 votes in the 193-nation assembly.

Argentina also was elected to the council unopposed, winning 182 votes. Australia won a seat with 140 votes, Luxembourg with 131 votes and South Korea with 149.

Cambodia, Bhutan and Finland failed to secure two-year seats on the council.

There are five veto-holding permanent members of the council - the United States, Britain, France, Russia and China - and 10 temporary members without veto power. Thursday's election was for the term from January 1, 2013, to December 31, 2014.

Rwanda's government said that it would work with all members of the council to ensure "it is responsive and reflective of the views & aspirations of the developing world."

"Rwanda's troubling and tragic past allows it to bring to the UNSC a unique perspective on matters of war and peace," it posted on a Twitter account created for its Security Council term (@RwandaUNSC).

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Before the vote, the Congolese delegation told the General Assembly it objected to Rwanda joining the Security Council, accusing its neighbor of harboring "war criminals operating in the eastern part of the DRC and who are being sought by international justice."?

A confidential U.N. report, seen by Reuters on Tuesday, cast a shadow over Rwanda's election to the 15-member U.N. power center - which has the ability to impose sanctions and authorize military interventions.

Support for rebels
The Security Council's "Group of Experts" said that Rwanda and Uganda - despite their strong denials - continued to support M23 rebels in their six-month fight against Congolese government troops in the east of the country.?

Rwandan President Paul Kagame posted a declaration on Twitter welcoming the result: "No matter what haters say ... justice&truth will prevail!!! Sometimes it just requires a bit of good fight for all that...!!!"?

Speaking to reporters in New York, Rwandan Foreign Minister Louise Mushikiwabo complained about the timing of the leak of the experts report to Reuters two days ahead of the Security Council vote, but added that the leak was "predictable."

She also sought to assure Congo that Rwanda would be a responsible council member. "I believe the Democratic Republic of Congo should see Rwanda on the Security Council as value addition," she said after the vote.

Philippe Bolopion of the advocacy group Human Rights Watch criticized the inclusion of Rwanda on the Security Council

"After blatantly violating the Security Council's arms embargo and undermining the work of the U.N. by propping up the abusive M23 rebels, Rwanda is rewarded with a seat at the table," he said.

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"Kigali is now in a position to try to shield its own officials implicated in abuses from U.N. sanctions, which is a flagrant conflict of interest," Bolopion said in a statement. "Other Security Council members now have an even greater responsibility to hold Rwanda to account."?

Britain's Deputy U.N. Ambassador Philip Parham put a more positive spin on Rwanda's election, saying: "We look forward to working with them on issues of international peace and security including the efforts to try to end the cycle of violence in the eastern DRC."

Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr described Australia's election as a "big juicy, decisive win" that endorsed the country as a good global citizen.

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"For us as a middle power a long way from the centers of clout in the world, the centers of power in the world, this is a lovely moment," Carr told reporters after the vote.

South Africa, Colombia, Germany, India and Portugal are leaving the Security Council in December. Azerbaijan, Guatemala, Pakistan, Togo and Morocco will remain until the end of 2013.

The last time Rwanda was on the council was in 1994-95. That coincided with a genocide in which 800,000 people were killed when Rwanda's Hutu-led government and ethnic militias went on a 100-day killing spree, massacring Tutsis and moderate Hutus.

The Congolese government on Wednesday demanded targeted sanctions against Rwandan and Ugandan officials named in the U.N. experts report.

According to the U.N. experts, who monitor compliance with sanctions and an arms embargo on the Congo, Rwandan Defense Minister General James Kabarebe was ultimately commanding the rebellion and both Rwanda and Uganda were providing weapons, troops and military and political aid to the insurgency.

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Monday, October 15, 2012

Jennifer Aniston Invites Brad Pitt?s Mom to Her Wedding?

Jennifer Aniston Invites Brad Pitt?s Mom to Her Wedding?

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JENNIFER Aniston has invited Brad Pitt?s mom to her wedding.

The former Friends star was married to Pitt for five years, but the couple got divorced in 2005. Jennifer remained close to her former mother-in-law Jane Pitt and wants her to be present when she ties the knot with Justin Theroux.

?Jennifer wants Jane to be there. She?s closer to her than she is to her own mother Nancy and it just feels right,? a source said.

?Jane is thrilled that Jennifer has found happiness again. She has been on the end of the phone and in person offering advice and support for the past seven years. She wouldn?t miss Jen?s wedding for anything.?

Recent reports claimed Aniston wants to marry at Julia Roberts? ranch.

?Jen has fallen in love with New Mexico, it has a very relaxed vibe that fits both her and Justin perfectly, so it would be a great place for them to have the wedding,? a source said.

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Scotland seals terms of historic independence vote

EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Scotland set up a historic independence referendum on Monday after its leader and Britain's prime minister finalised arrangements for a vote that could lead to the demise of its three-centuries-old union with England.

Scotland's drive for sovereignty, led by its nationalist leader Alex Salmond, echoes separatist moves by other European regions such as Catalonia and Flanders which feel they could prosper as separate entities inside the European Union.

Signed in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, the referendum agreement allows Scotland to ask its people in a 2014 vote whether their homeland should become an independent country or stay within the United Kingdom.

"It's a historic day for Scotland," a visibly excited Salmond said after signing the deal with Prime Minister David Cameron. "Do I think we can win this campaign? Yes, I do."

One of the most contentious issues at stake is the ownership of an estimated 20 billion barrels of recoverable oil and gas reserves beneath the UK-controlled part of the North Sea.

Britain is also worried about the future of its nuclear submarine fleet based in Scotland as Salmond says there would be no place for nuclear arms on Scotland's soil after independence. Moving the fleet elsewhere would be costly and time-consuming.

Cameron, who did not address reporters alongside Salmond, opposes Scotland's push for independence but agrees it is up to its people to determine their future in a vote.

Many Scots are unconvinced. A Comres poll for ITV News found only 34 percent supported independence and 55 percent agreed that Scotland's economy would suffer as an independent country.

To convince doubters, Salmond is banking on his skill as an orator to tap into a centuries-old rivalry with England and show that independence would allow his country to pursue a more distinct left-leaning agenda than its southern neighbour.

He has also won a major concession from London to allow Scotland to lower the voting age to 16 from Britain's countrywide 18 - a coup for Salmond who believes that young people are more likely to vote in favour of independence.

In Edinburgh, a vibrant city festooned with Scotland's blue-and-white flags, few people shared Salmond's excitement.

"I consider myself British and I prefer to stay British. I was in the British army fighting on the side of the English and the Welsh and the Northern Irish," said Murray Poole, 24.

"But some of my friends are up for it (independence), they don't like England ... They want to become Scottish."

FLAG AND IDENTITY

Back in London, the debate surrounding Scotland's fate has failed to capture people's attention at a time when many are concerned with deepening budget cuts and unemployment.

"Couldn't give a Scooby dooby doo," said a builder outside London's wool exchange. Jamie Smith, a young professional, said: "Scotland would be foolish to go it alone. They get more out of it than they put in."

Speaking to reporters after the signing, Cameron argued Britain would be stronger if it stayed together.

"I passionately believe that Scotland would be better off in the United Kingdom but also crucially that the United Kingdom would be better off with Scotland," said Cameron. "I will be arguing to keep the family together."

Scotland already has many of the trappings of an independent nation such as its own flag, legal system, sports teams, as well as a distinctive national identity.

Nationalists have timed the 2014 referendum to coincide with the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn when Scottish forces led by Robert the Bruce defeated English invaders.

Now that the agreement has been signed, the Scottish government will bring forward legislation setting out the exact referendum date, who can vote, and the wording of the question, along with rules on campaign financing.

Salmond accepted London's key demand that there should be only one straightforward "in or out" question. He had earlier campaigned for a second question on whether Scotland should be given more powers in the so-called "devo max" form of enhanced devolution that stops short of independence.

A former oil economist, he believes an independent Scotland would be prosperous because it would be entitled to the lion's share of North Sea oil revenues.

But London argues that an independent Scotland - home to about five million people - would struggle to make ends meet as the bulk of is current funding comes from a 30-billion-pound grant from the UK government.

"Independence is about Scotland leaving the UK, becoming a separate state, taking on all the burdens and risks that go with that and losing the benefits and opportunities that we have as part of the UK," UK Scottish Secretary Michael Moore told the BBC on the eve of Monday's signing.

"When we look at the economy, at defence, at our place in the world, on all these big issues, people across Scotland will continue to support Scotland being in the United Kingdom."

(Additional reporting by Peter Schwartzstein and Isla Binnie in London; Editing by Andrew Osborn and Michael Roddy)

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Sunday, October 14, 2012

When galaxies eat galaxies

Saturday, October 13, 2012
The left image, taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, shows a ring of light from a distant galaxy surrounding a closer or foreground galaxy (galaxy SDSS J1631 + 1854), which is at the center of the left image. The closer galaxy is called a ?gravitational lens? because its gravity bends light from the more distant galaxy to form the ring of light, named an Einstein ring, as seen from the telescope. The image on the right has been adjusted to remove the lens galaxy and show the ring more clearly. In a new study, University of Utah astronomer Adam Bolton and colleagues measured these Einstein rings to determine the mass of 79 lens galaxies that are massive elliptical galaxies, the largest kind of galaxy with 100 billion stars. The study found the centers of these big galaxies are getting denser over time, evidence of repeated collisions between massive galaxies. Credit: Joel Brownstein, University of Utah, for NASA/ESA and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey

Using gravitational "lenses" in space, University of Utah astronomers discovered that the centers of the biggest galaxies are growing denser ? evidence of repeated collisions and mergers by massive galaxies with 100 billion stars.

"We found that during the last 6 billion years, the matter that makes up massive elliptical galaxies is getting more concentrated toward the centers of those galaxies. This is evidence that big galaxies are crashing into other big galaxies to make even bigger galaxies," says astronomer Adam Bolton, principal author of the new study.

"Most recent studies have indicated that these massive galaxies primarily grow by eating lots of smaller galaxies," he adds. "We're suggesting that major collisions between massive galaxies are just as important as those many small snacks."

The new study ? published recently in The Astrophysical Journal ? was conducted by Bolton's team from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey-III using the survey's 2.5-meter optical telescope at Apache Point, N.M., and the Earth-orbiting Hubble Space Telescope.

The telescopes were used to observe and analyze 79 "gravitational lenses," which are galaxies between Earth and more distant galaxies. A lens galaxy's gravity bends light from a more distant galaxy, creating a ring or partial ring of light around the lens galaxy.

The size of the ring was used to determine the mass of each lens galaxy, and the speed of stars was used to calculate the concentration of mass in each lens galaxy.

Bolton conducted the study with three other University of Utah astronomers ? postdoctoral researcher Joel Brownstein, graduate student Yiping Shu and undergraduate Ryan Arneson ? and with these members of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: Christopher Kochanek, Ohio State University; David Schlegel, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Daniel Eisenstein, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics; David Wake, Yale University; Natalia Connolly, Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y.; Claudia Maraston, University of Portsmouth, U.K.; and Benjamin Weaver, New York University.

Big Meals and Snacks for Massive Elliptical Galaxies

The new study deals with the biggest, most massive kind of galaxies, known as massive elliptical galaxies, which each contain about 100 billion stars. Counting unseen "dark matter," they contain the mass of 1 trillion stars like our sun.

"They are the end products of all the collisions and mergers of previous generations of galaxies," perhaps hundreds of collisions," Bolton says.

Despite recent evidence from other studies that massive elliptical galaxies grow by eating much smaller galaxies, Bolton's previous computer simulations showed that collisions between large galaxies are the only galaxy mergers that lead, over time, to increased mass density on the center of massive elliptical galaxies.

When a small galaxy merges with a larger one, the pattern is different. The smaller galaxy is ripped apart by gravity from the larger galaxy. Stars from the smaller galaxy remain near the outskirts ? not the center ? of the larger galaxy.

"But if you have two roughly comparable galaxies and they are on a collision course, each one penetrates more toward the center of the other, so more mass ends up in the center," Bolton says.

Other recent studies indicate stars are spread more widely within galaxies over time, supporting the idea that massive galaxies snack on much smaller ones.

"We're finding galaxies are getting more concentrated in their mass over time even though they are getting less concentrated in the light they emit," Bolton says.

He believes large galaxy collisions explain the growing mass concentration, while galaxies gobbling smaller galaxies explain more starlight away from galactic centers.

"Both processes are important to explain the overall picture," Bolton says. "The way the starlight evolves cannot be explained by the big collisions, so we really need both kinds of collisions, major and minor ? a few big ones and a lot of small ones."

The new study also suggests the collisions between large galaxies are "dry collisions" ? meaning the colliding galaxies lack large amounts of gas because most of the gas already has congealed to form stars ? and that the colliding galaxies hit each other "off axis" or with what Bolton calls "glancing blows" rather than head-on.

Sloan Meets Hubble: How the Study Was Conducted

The University of Utah joined the third phase of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, known as SDSS-III, in 2008. It involves about 20 research institutions around the world. The project, which continues until 2014, is a major international effort to map the heavens as a way to search for giant planets in other solar systems, study the origin of galaxies and expansion of the universe, and probe the mysterious dark matter and dark energy that make up most of the universe.

Bolton says his new study was "almost gravy" that accompanied an SDSS-III project named BOSS, for Baryon Oscillation Spectrographic Survey. BOSS is measuring the history of the universe's expansion with unprecedented precision. That allows scientists to study the dark energy that accelerates expansion of the universe. The universe is believed to be made of only 4 percent regular matter, 24 percent unseen "dark matter" and 72 percent yet-unexplained dark energy.

During BOSS' study of galaxies, computer analysis of light spectra emitted by galaxies revealed dozens of gravitational lenses, which were discovered because the signatures of two different galaxies are lined up.

Bolton's new study involved 79 gravitational lenses observed by two surveys:

  • The Sloan Survey and the Hubble Space Telescope collected images and emitted-light color spectra from relatively nearby, older galaxies ? including 57 gravitational lenses ? 1 billion to 3 billion years back into the cosmic past.
  • Another survey identified 22 lenses among more distant, younger galaxies from 4 billion to 6 billion years in the past.

The rings of light around gravitational-lens galaxies are named "Einstein rings" because Albert Einstein predicted the effect, although he wasn't the first to do so.

"The more distant galaxy sends out diverging light rays, but those that pass near the closer galaxy get bent into converging light rays that appear to us as of a ring of light around the closer galaxy," says Bolton.

The greater the amount of matter in a lens galaxy, the bigger the ring. That seems counterintuitive, but the larger mass pulls with enough gravity to make the distant star's light bend so much that lines of light cross as seen by the observer, creating a bigger ring.

If there is more matter concentrated near the center of a galaxy, the faster stars will be seen moving toward or being slung away from the galactic center, Bolton says.

Alternative Theories

Bolton and colleagues acknowledge their observations might be explained by theories other than the idea that galaxies are getting denser in their centers over time:

  • Gas that is collapsing to form stars can increase the concentration of mass in a galaxy. Bolton argues the stars in these galaxies are too old for that explanation to work.
  • Gravity from the largest massive galaxies strips neighboring "satellite" galaxies of their outskirts, leaving more mass concentrated in the centers of the satellite galaxies. Bolton contends that process is not likely to produce the concentration of mass observed in the new study and explain how the extent of that central mass increases over time.
  • The researchers merely detected the boundary in each galaxy between the star-dominated inner regions and the outer regions, which are dominated by unseen dark matter. Under this hypothesis, the appearance of growing galaxy mass concentration over time is due to a coincidence in researchers' measurement method, namely that they are measuring younger galaxies farther from their centers and measuring older galaxies closer to their centers, giving an illusion of growing mass concentration in galactic centers over time. Bolton says this measurement difference is too minor to explain the observed pattern of matter density within the lens galaxies.

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Pets are everyone's responsibility | Asian American Press | AAPress ...

Health Care Dialogue
Kim S. Hwang, PsyD
STAFF COLUMNIST

Health Care Dialogue
STAFF COLUMNIST
By Kim S. Hwang, PsyD

Dear Dr. Hwang:
?Do you think children under twelve years old can have too many pets?? We have three children, two dogs, two cats, a guinea pig, a turtle and now one of our sons wants a fish tank with salt water fish. All three of our children are elementary school age, so we (I) end up taking on most of the responsibilities. My husband thinks that this is a great experience for our children to have. I think that I am having more of the experience than my children and husband put together.

Dear soon to be a Petting Zoo:
It sounds like your intentions are positive. Pets certainly require as much care as kids at times. They also bring an interesting dynamic to the household, which helps keep life from becoming stagnant. I hear several different questions within your inquiry. Yet, it sounds like maybe you are the one being left with the majority of the responsibilities?

I happen to think that pets generally are a great idea. This is my personal bias of course. I have pets and I grew up in a family with pets. In addition, all of my siblings have pets and their children have pets, so we?ve grown accustom to pets as a family norm. It sounds like your family enjoys having pets as well, but not the responsibilities that ensue as a result of being a pet owner. This is understandable. Pets can be a lot of work.

Yet, like most human life, pets need to be cared for and loved. It sounds like responsibilities around pet care need to be discussed and organized differently so that they don?t fall on one person, primarily you. Typically, children need to develop positive habits of responsibility, just like (us) adults. It may take some extra reinforcement and conversations for children to develop consistent habits.

At the same time, if all of the responsibility falls on one person in the family, maybe it is time to rethink increasing the livestock? It?s okay to realize the limits of time, life and what each person can reasonably handle. It?s hard to tack on an age criteria to pet care because each child differs considerably with what they are able to handle. However, I would recommend paying attention to the patterns of behavior in place. It sounds like your children are communicating some important information about what they might or may not be able to handle?

For what it?s worth, research indicates that homes with pets, reveals that humans typically live longer and experience less stress. Psychological studies and research generally indicate that pets typically help to mediate and reduce the stress of humans. Therefore, if having more pets increases your family stress, it?s likely not good for humans or pets.

Kim S. Hwang, PsyD has a doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology. She is an adjunct professor at the Minnesota School of Professional Psychology. Email questions to ?Kim.Hwang@aapress.com.

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Thank you,
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What Is The Difference Between Sport Fighting & Street Fighting?

Although there may not initially seems to be much difference between the branches of sport fighting and street fighting, they are actually quite distinguished from one another. To overcome your adversary, both need same basic approach. Top flight fighters need to have the proper mental discipline. For both situations, it can make an important difference if you have focused your mind properly. If you are a competitive fighter in any of the fighting disciplines, ranging from Boxing to MMA, it's important for you to forget that you are not facing a novice but someone who has devoted countless hours of training to his sport.

Knowing many different types of fighting styles has a huge advantage and that is you can be prepared for any situation that may come your way in the ring. Most Mixed Martial Art fighters will incorporate a study of their opponents special training into their own pre-fight training. This will provide them with an advantage when dealing with proficient attackers. You should always begin your MMA training by sizing up your opponent first. If all your after is a good training session, then it needs to be a comprehensive one touching on every point -kicking, grappling, and so on. This will put your mind in the right place and give you that winners edge,as stated earlier.

So let's move on to what it actually means to be a street fighter. This type of fighting is a complete free for all - anything goes, no one is there to monitor the fighters and their fight gear, and you gain no special advantage by being trained in kind of fighting over another. The mind has to be in self-protection mode inorder to ge a good fighter in this arena. Usually you will be able to hold your own in a street fight if you have had some training. An instinctive response, in a street fight, is for your body to react to fear by becoming tensed. A crucial step in having a chance for a fight is having your mind ready. You can go along way to help yourself by taking self-defense classes, but it will all be a waste if you stay frozen with fear.


When faced with impossible situations, you might have seen people getting strong suddenly. It's the identical concept when it comes to street fighting. The knowledge that you are facing danger and could be injured, will be a source of strength. This feeling is fleeting, so you will need to gain experience of recognizing it and then making it work for you. Avoiding a street fight is the ultimate option and therefore the first fight that you fight could be your last Anything can happen in street fighting, because anything goes, which could even result in death. Keep to sport fighting and stay away from getting involved in any street fights. On the other hand, if you find your self absolutely having to fight try to focus on this fact that your success largely depends on your mental outlook.

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Saturday, October 13, 2012

Cuban missile crisis misconceptions endure after 50 years

HAVANA (AP) ? The world stood at the brink of Armageddon for 13 days in October 1962 when President John F. Kennedy drew a symbolic line in the Atlantic and warned of dire consequences if Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev dared to cross it.

An American U-2 spy plane flying high over Cuba had snapped aerial photographs of Soviet ballistic missile sites that could launch nuclear warheads with little warning at the United States, just 90 miles away. It was the height of the Cold War, and many people feared nuclear war would annihilate human civilization.

Soviet ships carrying nuclear equipment steamed toward Kennedy's "quarantine" zone around the island, but turned around before reaching the line. "We're eyeball-to-eyeball, and I think the other fellow just blinked," U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk famously said, a quote that largely came to be seen as defining the crisis.

In the five decades since the nuclear standoff between Washington and Moscow, much of the long-held conventional wisdom about the missile crisis has been knocked down, including the common belief that Kennedy's bold brinksmanship ruled the day.

On the eve of the 50th anniversary of the Cuban missile crisis, historians now say it was behind-the-scenes compromise rather than a high-stakes game of chicken that resolved the faceoff, that both Washington and Moscow wound up winners and that the crisis lasted far longer than 13 days.

Declassified documents, oral histories and accounts from decision-makers involved in the standoff have turned up new information that scholars say provides lessons for leaders embroiled in contemporary crises such as the one in Syria, where President Bashar Assad has ignored international pleas to stop attacks on civilians in an uprising that has killed more than 32,000 people.

Another modern standoff is over Iran, which the West accuses of pursuing a nuclear weapons program. In a recent U.N. speech, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu drew a red line on a cartoon bomb to illustrate that a nuclear Tehran would not be tolerated.

"Take Iran, which I have called a Cuban Missile Crisis in slow motion," said Graham Allison, author of the groundbreaking study of governmental decision-making "Essence of Decision: Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis."

"This same process is looming on the current trajectory, inexorably, toward a confrontation at which an American president is going to have to choose between attacking Iran to prevent it becoming a nuclear weapons state or acquiescing and then confronting a nuclear weapons state," Allison said.

"Kennedy's idea would be, 'Don't let this reach the point of confrontation,'" he added. "The risks of catastrophe are too great."

Among the common beliefs about the Cuban missile crisis that have been reevaluated:

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CONVENTIONAL WISDOM: The crisis was a triumph of U.S. brinkmanship.

REALITY: Historians say the resolution of the standoff was really a triumph of backdoor diplomacy.

Kennedy resisted pressure from aides advising that he cede nothing to Moscow and even consider a preemptive strike. He instead engaged in intense behind-the-scenes diplomacy with the Soviets, other countries and the U.N. secretary-general.

Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy met secretly with the Soviet ambassador on Oct. 27 and conveyed an olive branch from his brother: Washington would publicly reject any invasion of Cuba, and Khrushchev would withdraw the missiles from the island. The real sweetener was that Kennedy would withdraw Jupiter nuclear missiles from U.S. installations in Turkey, near the Soviet border. It was a secret pledge known only to a handful of presidential advisers that did not emerge until years later.

"As the historical record has expanded, the image of the resolute president has given way to the resolution president," Cuba analyst Peter Kornbluh wrote in an article in the November issue of Cigar Aficionado, an advance copy of which was made available to The Associated Press.

Nevertheless, the brinkmanship myth persists, with President George W. Bush in 2002 citing the missile crisis as a historical lesson in fortitude that justified a preemptive invasion of Iraq.

"The storyline is a lot easier that Kennedy stood steely-resolved, faced Khrushchev down and that's it," said Allison, a professor at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government and former senior defense adviser to several Democratic and Republican administrations. "If you hang tough enough the other guy will eventually yield ? that is actually the lesson that became part of the popular mythology."

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CONVENTIONAL WISDOM: Washington won, and Moscow lost.

REALITY: The United States came out a winner, but so did the Soviet Union.

The Jupiter missiles are sometimes described as nearly obsolete, but they had come online just months earlier and were fully capable of striking into the Soviet Union. Their withdrawal, along with Kennedy's assurance he would not invade Cuba, gave Khrushchev enough to feel he had saved face and the following day he announced the imminent dismantling of offensive weapons in Cuba.

Soon after, a U.S.-Soviet presidential hotline was established and the two nations initiated discussions that led to the Limited Test Ban treaty and ultimately the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

"The major lesson is the necessity of compromise even when faced with a crisis like that," said Robert Pastor, an international relations professor at American University and former national security adviser for Latin America under President Jimmy Carter.

Pastor said he had many discussions about the missile crisis over the years with his late father-in-law, Robert McNamara, who was Kennedy's defense secretary. Pastor said domestic politics made it tough for both Kennedy and successive presidents to heed that lesson, as evidenced by Kennedy's intense efforts to keep the deal secret.

President Barack Obama, for example, faces considerable pressure to maintain a tough line on Cuba. Among the issues are the U.S. embargo, demands for political change, an American government subcontractor imprisoned in Cuba as an alleged spy and five Cuban intelligence agents serving long sentences in the United States.

"Look at U.S.-Cuban relations right now," Pastor said. "I don't think Obama would consider a compromise, because the pressure on him that 'You gave in to the Cubans' is too great."

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CONVENTIONAL WISDOM: It was a high-seas showdown.

REALITY: It's true the missile crisis was full of tense moments. On Oct. 27, a U.S. warship dropped depth charges over a nuclear-armed Soviet sub and the Soviets shot down a U-2 spy plane over Cuba. It was "the darkest, most dangerous day of the crisis," Kornbluh said.

Yet after Kennedy on Oct. 22 announced a U.S. naval quarantine around the island to prevent more military equipment from arriving, Khrushchev recalled ships carrying nuclear equipment the following day, according to the 2008 book "One Minute to Midnight" by Michael Dobbs, which was based on newly examined Soviet documents.

That means that on Oct. 24, when Secretary of State Rusk made his famous "eyeball-to-eyeball" statement reacting to supposedly up-to-the-minute intelligence, the vessels were already hundreds of miles away, steaming home.

"This thing about eyeball-to-eyeball, it never was. That confrontation never took place," said Kornbluh, who is a Cuba analyst at the nongovernment National Security Archive, which has spent decades working to get missile crisis documents declassified.

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CONVENTIONAL WISDOM: It was an intelligence coup for the CIA.

REALITY: Along with being a day late on the turnaround by Soviet ships, the CIA missed several key developments that would have helped Kennedy and his advisers navigate the crisis.

The CIA learned late in the game about the ballistic missiles' presence in Cuba, and they were already operational by the time Kennedy was informed of their existence.

The agency was also unaware of other, tactical nuclear missiles in Cuba that could have been deployed against a U.S. attack. The Soviets had even positioned nuclear-tipped missiles on a ridge above the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay in preparation for an invasion.

"They were going to obliterate the base," Kornbluh said.

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CONVENTIONAL WISDOM: The crisis lasted just 13 days.

REALITY: This myth has been perpetuated in part by the title of Robert F. Kennedy's posthumous memoir, "Thirteen Days," as well as the 2000 movie of the same name starring Kevin Costner.

Indeed it was 13 days from Oct. 16, when Kennedy was first told about the missiles, to Oct. 28, when the Soviets announced their withdrawal.

But the "October Crisis," as it is known in Cuba, dragged on for another tense month or so in what Kornbluh dubs the "November Extension," as Washington and Moscow haggled over details of exactly what weapons would be removed.

The Soviet Union also had problems dealing with Fidel Castro, according to a Soviet document made public this month by Svetlana Savranskaya, a Russia analyst for the National Security Archive.

Deputy Premier Anastas Mikoyan traveled to Cuba that Nov. 2 and spent 20 days in tense talks with the Cuban leader, who was angry the Soviets had reached a deal without consulting him. Castro lobbied hard but unsuccessfully to keep the tactical nuclear weapons that the Americans had not learned about.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/cuban-missile-crisis-beliefs-endure-50-years-173527674.html

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Legal Tender? Except When It's Not

Eric Peters
Eric Peters Autos
October 12th, 2012
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It still?says, ?legal tender for all debts, public and private? ? but it?s becoming clear the powers-that-be would much?prefer?you used something else. ?Besides cash money, that is.

Increasingly, they are?insisting.

A few weeks ago, for example, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a motorist on a toll road who tries to pay the toll with cash may be physically detained ? and forced to submit to an an interrogation. (PDF of the ruling is available?here.)

Last year, Florida residents Joel, Deborah and Robert Chandler were driving on the Florida Turnpike ? hilariously? named?The Less Stressway?? when they came upon a toll both, operated by private contractor?Faneuil, Inc. for the state of Florida. They attempted to pay the toll with legal tender ?cash. A $50 bill. Faneuil, Inc.?really?wants people to use ?SunPass? electronic transponders and has eliminated cash toll lanes on a section of the Parkway between the Exit 1 and Exit 47 interchanges in Miami-Dade County. This happened to be the stretch of road on which the Chandlers were driving that day.? They did not have the electronic ?Sun Pass? transponder ? perhaps because, like many motorists, they don?t like the idea of a government-issued (or corporate issued) electronic transmitter in their vehicle ? which can?track?their vehicle. The transponders make it easy to monitor where a car goes, when it goes ? and how quickly it goes. Reasonably, many people ? including the Chandlers ? prefer not to be so monitored.

So, they tried to pay the toll with cash.

This was refused ? and?then?they were physically detained by not being allowed to proceed through the toll. Since it is illegal to back up on a highway, they had no choice but to sit there until the toll operator ? now, for all practical purposes their?jailer?? raised the gate and?allowed?them to proceed. Which he would not do until the Chandlers ?complied? with the toll collector?s demand that a Bill Detection Report be filled out. This report included information about their vehicle as well as the Chandler?s driver?s license info, which they were compelled to provide.

Now, the Chandlers paid ? well,?tried?to pay ? their toll with a $50 bill. Some might consider that ?too large? a bill for paying a mere toll. But leavings aside that tolls can often easily exceed $20 ? and leaving aside that a $50 bill is??legal tender?? the court ruled that it?s ok to force motorists to stop and accede to the Bill Detection Report rigmarole for trying to pay their toll with much smaller denomination bills, too ? including $5 bills. In principle, Fanueil has ?outlawed? cash ? period. On a state road, mind. That is, on a?public?road.

The state ? and not just Florida ? is determined to force-feed electronic transponders to the masses. The better to keep track of you, my pretty. The ultimate object is, of course, to have?all?vehicles on?al lroads fitted with these transponders.? It will make it so much more?efficient, you see, to collect tolls. Also to issue ?speeding? tickets ? automatically. Perhaps also to restrict?when?you may drive ? and?when. (For more on?that, look up??congestion pricing.????Transponders are?essential?for that little project.)

The state ? and its pit bulls in the ?private? sector ? are literally salivating at the prospect. (Especially Republicans like Mitt Romney, incidentally ? who love?efficient?government.)

Well, the Chandlers decided to avail themselves of the courts ? which, ostensibly, are there to support the correct application of the law. Such as the law that still says Federal Reserve Notes are ?legal tender for all debts, public and private.?

It does not say?some?debts.

It says?all?debts.

Pretty clear-cut, you?d think.

Not that it matters to the appropriately black-robed thugs who operate the courts in this country. Saith the Lawgivers:? ?In Florida, a person?s right and liberty to use a highway is not absolute.?

But of course, that?s?not?the issue at hand.

The Chandlers weren?t debating their right to use the highway.? They were questioning the right of the state ? via its proxy, Faneuil, Inc. ?to refuse to accept what is still legally legal tender?in this country (which ostensibly would include Florida) and, when the state refused to accept an attempted payment tendered legally, with legal tender, to detain them like criminals and force them to provide personal information ? including their IDs, with all the information contained on those IDs ? to a?toll both operator.??To some minimum wage low-life, in other words, who could then use that information to commit identity fraud, obtain credit cards ? do god-knows-what.

And get away with it.

And the courts?endorsed?it

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Saith the Lawgivers:

?The fact that a person is not free to leave on his own terms at a given moment, however, does not, by itself, mean that the person has been ?seized? within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment.?

This is reasoning only a law school graduate can comprehend. The Chandlers, after trying to discharge a debt using legal tender currency, were compelled by the threat of implicit violence to remainin situ?? and then to hand over their ?papers? ? or?else.? And the black-robed thugs decree that the Chandlers were not ? ?seized? within ?the meaning of the Fourth Amendment.? The amendment which states:

?The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, againstunreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.? (Italics added.)

Is it?reasonable?to detain ? and search ? people who have done absolutely?nothing?unlawful?

The answer ought to be as clear as ?legal tender for all debts, public and private.?

Unfortunately ? for us -? the plain language of the 4th (and 5th and soon the rest) of the Bill of Rights is just as ignored as the simple, impossible to misconstrue statement clearly written on all U.S. currency.

It did not get that far, but had the Chandlers refused to give up their IDs, declined to provide the information demanded by the toll cretin for his Bill Detection Report, it is a certainty America?s Swinest would have arrived on the scene to enforce compliance. Had the Chandlers in any way ?resisted,? they would have received the now-usual summary judgment in the street.

And the courts would have endorsed it.

This is the new America a-borning. A place in which it is?suspicious?to buy a cup of coffee at Starbucks with cash. A place in which trying to pay a toll with cash ? the proverbial coin of the realm ? is de factoillegal?and sufficient pretext for to waylay an innocent traveler, detain and interrogate him. In which a private contractor, acting as the state?s rent-a-thug, can bully people into accepting electronic transponders ? by making it an ordeal to pay for a toll with cash.

Remind me, please. What, exactly, are ?our troops? fighting for again? I vaguely recall something about ?our freedoms? being in need of protection.

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Contributed by Eric Peters of Eric Peters Autos.

Eric Peters is an automotive columnist and author who has written for the?Detroit News?and?Free Press,?Investors Business Daily,?The American Spectator,?National Review, The?Chicago Tribune?and?Wall Street Journal.?His books include?Road Hogs?(2011) and??Automotive Atrocities?(2004). His next book,??The Politics of Driving,??is scheduled for release in 2012. Visit his web site at?Eric Peters Autos.


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