Monday, July 8, 2013

Judge claims US and Israel pressed for release of Yugoslav war criminals

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A top Danish judge sitting on the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), Frederik Harhoff, claims that the US and Israel pressed for the release of top-ranking Croatian and Serbian officers accused of war crimes. Harhoff alleges that ICTY President Theodor Meron, a former legal counsel to the Israeli Foreign Ministry and former Counsellor on International Law in the US State Department, exerted "persistent" and "intense" pressure on other judges to recently acquit Croatian general Ante Gotovina and Assistant Interior Minister Mladen Markac, Yugoslav general Momcilo ...

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    Top Muslim Brother: 'Military coup' under way in Egypt

    In a letter posted to Facebook, top Egyptian official?Essam el Haddad warns that an overthrow would send the world the message that 'democracy is not for Muslims.'

    What follows is the text of an impassioned public statement posted to Facebook less than an hour ago by Egyptian official?Essam el Haddad, a top adviser to President Mohamed Morsi.

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    For Immediate Release, July 3, 2013

    As I write these lines I am fully aware that these may be the last lines I get to post on this page.

    For the sake of Egypt and for historical accuracy, let?s call what is happening by its real name: Military coup.

    It has been two and a half years after a popular revolution against a dictatorship that had strangled and drained Egypt for 30 years.?

    That revolution restored a sense of hope and fired up Egyptians? dreams of a future in which they could claim for themselves the same dignity that is every human being?s birthright.

    On Januray 25 I stood in Tahrir square. My children stood in protest in Cairo and Alexandria. We stood ready to sacrifice for this revolution. When we did that, we did not support a revolution of elites. And we did not support a conditional democracy. We stood, and we still stand, for a very simple idea: given freedom, we Egyptians can build institutions that allow us to promote and choose among all the different visions for the country. We quickly discovered that almost none of the other actors were willing to extend that idea to include us.

    You have heard much during the past 30 months about ikhwan excluding all others. I will not try to convince you otherwise today. Perhaps there will come a day when honest academics have the courage to examine the record.

    Today only one thing matters. In this day and age no military coup can succeed in the face of sizeable popular force without considerable bloodshed. Who among you is ready to shoulder that blame?

    I am fully aware of the Egyptian media that has already attempted to frame ikhwan for every act of violence that has taken place in Egypt since January 2011. I am sure that you are tempted to believe this. But it will not be easy.

    There are still people in Egypt who believe in their right to make a democratic choice. Hundreds of thousands of them have gathered in support of democracy and the Presidency. And they will not leave in the face of this attack. To move them, there will have to be violence. It will either come from the army, the police, or the hired mercenaries. Either way there will be considerable bloodshed. And the message will resonate throughout the Muslim World loud and clear: democracy is not for Muslims.

    I do not need to explain in detail the worldwide catastrophic ramifications of this message. In the last week there has been every attempt to issue a counter narrative that this is just scaremongering and that the crushing of Egypt?s nascent democracy can be managed. We no longer have the time to engage in frivolous academic back and forth. The audience that reads this page understands the price that the world continues to pay for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Egypt is neither Afghanistan nor Iraq. Its symbolic weight and resulting impact is far more significant. Last night, demonstrators at Cairo University supporting the President were fired upon using automatic weapons. Twenty people died and hundreds were injured.

    There are people in Egypt and around the world that continue to try to justify the calls for early presidential elections because of the large numbers of demonstrators and the validity of their grievances.

    Let me be very clear. The protesters represent a wide spectrum of Egyptians and many of them have genuine, valid grievances. President Morsy?s approval rating is down.

    Now let me be equally clear. Since January and again in the last couple of weeks the President has repeatedly called for national dialog. Equally repeatedly, the opposition refused to participate. Increasingly, the so-called liberals of Egypt escalated a rhetoric inviting the military to become the custodians of government in Egypt. The opposition has steadfastly declined every option that entails a return to the ballot box.

    Yesterday, the President received an initiative from an alliance of parties supporting constitutional legitimacy. He discussed it with the Prime Minister and the Minister of Defense and all three of them agreed that it presented an excellent path for Egypt out of its current impasse. The initiative called for a full change of cabinet, a prime minister acceptable to all, changing the public prosecutor, agreement on constitutional amendments, and a reconciliation commission.

    And let us also be clear. The President did not have to offer all these concessions. In a democracy, there are simple consequences for the situation we see in Egypt: the President loses the next election or his party gets penalized in the upcoming parliamentary elections. Anything else is mob rule.

    In the last year we have been castigated by foreign governments, foreign media, and rights groups whenever our reforms in the areas of rights and freedoms did not keep pace with the ambitions of some or adhere exactly to the forms used in other cultures. The silence of all of those voices with an impending military coup is hypocritical and that hypocrisy will not be lost on a large swathe of Egyptians, Arabs and Muslims.

    Many have seen fit in these last months to lecture us on how democracy is more than just the ballot box. That may indeed be true. But what is definitely true is that there is no democracy without the ballot box.

    The Monitor will continue to cover the fast-moving events in Egypt. Our most recent story out of Cairo looks at Morsi's deepening isolation.?

    Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/csmonitor/globalnews/~3/58xS8Ug7HsI/Top-Muslim-Brother-Military-coup-under-way-in-Egypt

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    Sunday, July 7, 2013

    See Nicole Kidman's Cutest Pics With Her Kids

    After receiving countless awards for her critically acclaimed performances in The Hours and Moulin Rouge!, Nicole Kidman has become one of Hollywood's most prestigious actresses. But her fame and fortune would be nothing without her family!

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    Saturday, July 6, 2013

    Norm's Notes: Resistance to Teach for America Grows

    http://www.orchestratedpulse.com/2013/07/why-resist-tfa/
    Earlier this week, a group of educators in MN who opposed Teach for America?s (TFA) efforts to partner with the U of MN posted a letter summarizing their critiques of the program. They, and many others, represent a burgeoning resistance movement to TFA that is comprised of community members, educators, and former TFA members all united against TFA?s brand of ?education reform?. In fact, July 11-14th there will be an education summit in Chicago that will include a session titled ?Organizing Resistance to Teach for America and its Role in Privatization?.
    The resistance has even extended into politics. In May 2013, the governor of MN vetoed a bill provision that would have given TFA $1.5 million over two years.? In his letter to the legislature, he justified his veto on the basis that (1) TFA has financial assets in excess of $350 million dollars and don?t need this state grant, (2) ?No competitive grant program was established; no other applications were solicited; and?no objective review was made by an independent panel of experts?.
    I decided to write about TFA because I recently got into a huge fight with a few of my college friends over the program. I went to Carleton College, a fairly prestigious institution, and one of the ?elite? feeder-schools into TFA, so I have a fair share of peers that are TFA members. I posted some criticisms of TFA, and some of my peers were incensed.? So, I want to take this time to break down what TFA really is, and why I and many others oppose this type of ?education reform?.
    For a detailed review of how TFA was founded and the organization?s mission, please read Andrew Hartman?s article for Jacobin Magazine: Teach for America: The Hidden Curriculum of Liberal Do-Gooders.

    TFA?S CORPORATE ROOTS

    Research shows that structural conditions or ?out-of-school factors? determine at least two-thirds of students? academic performance, but TFA treats teacher quality as the key variable in remedying inequality. Why would TFA and the education reform movement emphasize ?value added? and ?accountability? models over comprehensive strategies that attack the structural reality of poverty?
    Teach for America?s corporate roots give us some clue. The program?s corporate sponsors directly benefit from the existing economic structure, and have no interest in radically altering that system . ?The links between TFA and the banking sector offer a particularly cynical picture.
    Wells Fargo is a core sponsor of Teach for America, an organization which purportedly seeks to uplift poor people of color.? Wells Fargo is the same bank that just paid $175 million dollars to settle allegations of racial discrimination in its mortgage lending. Do you really think that Wells Fargo, one of TFA?s biggest financial backers, is interested in the empowerment of poor people of color?
    TFA also has the financial support of Goldman Sachs. This is the same financial institution that has consistently preyed on ordinary people and speculated on shaky financial investments, and after the bubbles burst, saddled the public with the losses.
    To persist in thinking that TFA and its corporate backers are genuinely interested in remedying the plight?both personal and structural?of poor people, is to ignore the mounting evidence and embrace well-meaning? but misguided?fantasy. Substantively confronting poverty is nothing short of a revolutionary aim.? Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo will not be funding that revolution. Is it not possible?if not probable?that financial institutions that collapsed the housing market for their own gain, would also look to profit from the dismantling of the public education system?

    EDUCATION REFORM: PAVING THE WAY TOWARDS A FOR-PROFIT TAKEOVER OF EDUCATION

    TFA?s goal has never been to create long-term teachers, as evidenced by the nearly 80% who stop teaching before year 4.? Instead, the purpose is to situate their alumni in positions of power where they will act as ?advocates? for education reform.? In fact, Teach for America has crafted relationships with numerous investment firms and elite postgraduate schools who recruit directly from the program?s pool of second-year teachers. TFA calls this process the ?second half of the movement?.
    One new program, for example, coaches alumni in how to run for political office. Their goal is to get 100 leaders into elected office by 2010. ?We have to have advocates in every sector to work on educational inequity,? Elissa Clapp, T.F.A.?s senior vice president for recruitment, told me in June? ?Our alumni,? Clapp said, ?are living proof that these two years could actually be a career accelerator.? Negar Azimi, Why Teach for America
    Teach for America?s movement has trained a generation of policy advocates that is opening the door for private investment to exploit public education. One former TFA member, John White, was involved in a Florida education reform organization that, according to emails obtained via public records requests, ?wrote and edited (state education) laws, regulations and executive orders, often in ways that improved profit opportunities for the organization?s financial backers?.
    For years the education market was a notoriously difficult industry for private firms to penetrate. However, due to the strides that education reform has made in policy circles (in part the result of TFA?s alumni network), for-profit firms are beginning to make serious progress in education.? Venture capital firms are racing to invest; ?transactions in the K-12 education sector soared to a record $389 million last year (2011), up from $13 million in 2005?.? Many of these investors are not looking to increase educational quality; rather, they want to cut cost and maximize profits.
    Education entrepreneur John Katzman urged investors to look for companies developing software that can replace teachers for segments of the school day, driving down labor costs. ?How do we use technology so that we require fewer highly qualified teachers?? asked Katzman, who founded the Princeton Review test-prep company and now focuses on online learning.?Stephanie Simon, Privatizing Public Schools: Big Firms Eyeing Profits From U.S. K-12 Market
    Education reform advocates, including TFA, see standardized testing as the optimal means for evaluating student performance and teacher quality. These beliefs have in turn been codified into law, including at the federal level where No Child Left Behind (2002) and Race to the Top (2009) have tied school funding and evaluations to high-stakes testing.
    The entire country just finished a decade-long experiment in standards-based, test-driven school reform called No Child Left Behind? Under threat of losing federal funds, all 50 states adopted or revised their standards and began testing every student, every year in every grade from 3?8 and again in high school. (Before NCLB, only 19 states tested all kids every year, after NCLB all 50 did.) Rethnking Schools Editorial, Corporate Education ?From Above? and the Trouble with Common Core
    As a result of these reforms, the corporate testing industry?made up of test makers, exam scorers, and test prep agencies?grew by the billions.? In 2009 alone, the K-12 market generated $2.7 billion dollars, and by 2013, the market had increased to over $4 billion.
    It?s not just the for-profit test industry gaining from education reform; for-profit firms are beginning to directly control public schools.? In many of the nearly 5,500 charter schools in the nation, ?private management companies ? some of them for-profit ? are in full control of running public schools with public dollars?. TFA alumni are not only championing these corporate investment opportunities, but current TFA members are being used to staff many of these newly opened charter schools. These privately-managed charter schools are an emerging market for investors to make substantial profits.
    Wealthy investors and major banks have been making windfall profits by using a little-known federal tax break to finance new charter-school construction. The program, the New Markets Tax Credit, is so lucrative that a lender who uses it can almost double his money in seven years. Juan Gonzalez, Albany Charter Cash Cow: Big Banks Making a Bundle on New Construction as Schools Bear the Cost
    Many of these for-profit managed charter schools put profits before students, further exploiting the children?s vulnerability.

    FOCUSING ON THE INDIVIDUAL, IGNORING THE STRUCTURE

    Most liberal initiatives are designed to help individuals compete in what liberals believe is a system that, if neutral, is fundamentally just and desirable.
    ?The traditional liberal mentality conceives of society as being made up not of competing economic classes and ethnic groups, but rather of competing individuals who confront a neutral body of law and a neutral institutional complex?. Norman Podhoretz
    I?m not saying that members of TFA are bad people, or that they?re not intelligent. Of course, not everyone in TFA shares the same opinions. However,I believe that they are being conditioned by a program that ignores the systemic nature of poverty and its affect on differently situated groups both in and out of the classroom, and therefore sees the individual as the problem to be corrected. According to the program, closing the achievement gap is about improving student performance, not changing economic structures. From my interactions with my? TFA friends that are angry at me, I suspect that they don?t notice the corporate exploitation behind the scenes because they?re not encouraged to question their assumptions about the economic system as a whole.
    ?Although 16 million American children face the extra challenges of poverty, an increasing body of evidence shows they can achieve at the highest levels. TFA
    According to TFA, poverty is an extra challenge that individual children face. They don?t see poor children as a class, and so there is no need to challenge the structural conditions that afflict the group as a whole.? Poverty is merely an individual challenge, not a fundamental feature of a class society.? Personal effort is all that is required to overcome personal challenges, and so the weight falls on individual students and teachers to try their way out of poverty.? This mentality only serves to strengthen the organization?s corporate backers who are not only exploiting the larger economy, but are now taking advantage of the new opportunities that TFA and the education reform movement are providing these wealthy investors.
    Finally,? I?m not uncritical of the public school system?s largely repressive and obtuse approach to learning, development, and humanity. However, instead of changing those practices, I believe that TFA?s emphasis on testing and competition only serves to reinforce the worst elements of the existing educational system. Worse yet, TFA?s brand of reform is opening the education system up to the same corporate forces that? collapsed the economy and left the public holding the bag. That?s why we need resistance movements.
    TFA is right about one thing, ?poverty is not a destiny?. It?s structural.


    Source: http://normsnotes2.blogspot.com/2013/07/resistance-to-teach-for-america-grows.html

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    Exclusive: Spain banks do not need new EU aid at present - EC document

    By Matthias Sobolewski

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Spain's banks do not at present need further European aid, according to a document prepared by the European Commission and the European Central Bank and seen by Reuters on Friday.

    Spanish lenders, hit hard by a five year on-off recession and burst property bubble, have received financial aid from Europe of 41.3 billion euros of a potential line of up to 100 billion euros.

    "There is at present no reason to foresee further program disbursements," the report said. The aid was used for the recapitalization of state-aided banks and a capital injection into a so-called bad bank that took on bad loans and devalued property assets from the financial system.

    The report, which also involved experts from the International Monitory Fund as an independent monitor, said ensuring bank profitability represents a major challenge given low interest rates and rising bad debts.

    "A prolongation of the negative trends in unemployment, real incomes and solvency of companies beyond current expectations will heighten risks particularly for weaker banks," the report said.

    The stability of the Spanish financial sector may still be impaired by uncertainty over burden sharing, to what extent losses can be passed on to investors in the banks, the document said.

    In addition, there is uncertainty over arbitration processes by which some investors will seek to prove they were missold complex hybrid investments in the banks, the document said.

    (Writing by Paul Day; Editing by Fiona Ortiz)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/exclusive-spain-banks-not-eu-aid-present-ec-104104032.html

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    Friday, July 5, 2013

    Radio Society of Great Britain Centenary 2013 | Southgate Amateur ...

    A commemorative cover is being issued on 5th July to mark the Centenary of the Radio Society of Great Britain, the body that represents Britain?s radio amateurs.

    The cover being released through Bletchley Stamp Art features the Duke of Edinburgh against a montage of vintage and modern images. The stamp is Royal Mail?s ?Station X? with a Bletchley Park Post Office cachet. This bears the early code number for Fenny Stratford post office and the undercover PO Box 111 address for Bletchley Park. The newly restored RSGB ?hut? at Bletchley Park provides the link to the cover design and stamp choice. The exhibit offers visitors a fascinating insight into the world of radio.

    Only 250 covers are being issued and a limited number are available to non RSGB members at ?14.99 plus post and packing. They can be viewed and ordered through the website at bletchleycovers.com or by calling 01908 363489.

    Starting life as the London Wireless Club, the RSGB has since its inception brought together people with an interest in radio communication. The Society provided the framework within which the pioneers and experimenters of radio technology have thrived.

    RSGB Members have been at the forefront of the major contributions made to radio technology. Radio intelligence, television, radar development, re-designing the Iron lung and the discovery of Pulsars all had radio amateurs working on them. The influence of amateurs across science, technology, medicine and the communications industry has been huge.

    One hundred years later, the RSGB still provides a platform for the exchange of ideas amongst experimenters and, although the technologies may have changed, the amateur spirit has not. With this background many thousands of radio amateurs in the UK are proud to celebrate the Centenary of their organisation, the Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB).

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    Israel detains 24 Palestinians across West Bank (Ma'an News Agency)

    BETHLEHEM (Ma'an) -- The Israeli army said Thursday it had detained 24 Palestinians across the occupied West Bank in overnight raids.

    An army representative said three Palestinians were arrested in Yabad.

    Locals said an army force raided the village and detained Mohammad Abu Baker, Ezz al-Din Hirzallah, and Majde Ghazi Hirzallah. Israeli forces closed the entrance of the village, and raided several houses there.

    According to the army, the others were seized in the West Bank villages of Awarta, Talfit, Tell, where it says two Palestinians were seized along with a rifle.

    Eight Palestinians were taken from Budros, three from Jalazoun and two from Heirmellah.

    Israeli forces also detained four Palestinians in separate raids on al-Khader, Khirbet Abu Najim, Attabaka and Beit Awwa.

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    Spurred on by Graf, Lisicki makes Wimbledon final

    LONDON (AP) ? Spurred on by Steffi Graf and inspired by an array of other sporting greats, Sabine Lisicki pulled herself out of a big hole and climbed right into the Wimbledon final.

    The 23rd-seeded German, a Wimbledon semifinalist two years ago, overcame a 3-0 deficit in the third set to beat Agnieszka Radwanska 6-4, 2-6, 9-7 Thursday and advance to her first Grand Slam final.

    On Saturday, she will face Marion Bartoli, a 6-1, 6-2 winner over Kirsten Flipkens in the other semifinal.

    "It's another challenge, and I'm looking forward to it," said Lisicki, who beat defending champion Serena Williams in the fourth round.

    The men's semifinals are set for Friday, with top-seeded Novak Djokovic playing Juan Martin del Potro and 2012 finalist Andy Murray up against the surprising 24th-seeded Jerzy Janowicz.

    Saturday's final will be the second at Wimbledon in the 45-year Open era between two women who have never won a Grand Slam title. Although Bartoli has the edge in experience after reaching the 2007 final at the All England Club, Lisicki may have the bigger advantage with a 3-1 record against the Frenchwoman, including a quarterfinal win at Wimbledon in 2011 in their last meeting.

    Lisicki started off Thursday playing aggressive tennis on Centre Court, and it yielded immediate results. She won 22 of her 30 points on serve and broke Radwanska once.

    But soon after, Lisicki's serve deserted her, and so did her lead.

    Lisicki lost all four of her service games in the second set, with the lowlight coming in the final game. Leading 30-0, Lisicki lost four straight points, including two double-faults.

    "She made some really good points. I made a few errors too many," said Lisicki, the first German to reach the Wimbledon final since Graf in 1999. "But I regained my focus and game in the third set, and that's the main part."

    Graf may have played a small role in the comeback. The seven-time Wimbledon champion sent Lisicki a text message before the match to wish her luck.

    "She told me to go for it, and I'm just so happy," Lisicki said. "I was just fighting for every single point out there. Fought my heart out there."

    Besides Graf, Lisicki also named a few others who have helped inspire her to come back from a serious left ankle injury in 2010, including ski great Hermann Maier and NFL quarterback Drew Brees.

    "I read his book while I was injured," Lisicki said of Maier, an Austrian who won several Olympic and world championship medals. "Almost losing his leg and then to come back and be the world champion in his sport, I think was an unbelievable story.

    "Also Drew Brees. ... He has torn everything there was in the shoulder, and he still came back and was one of the best."

    Bartoli needed no such motivation, making quick work of Flipkens with her two-handed backhands and forehands mixing with little hops between points, as is her custom.

    "I played great. I executed very well. I hit lobs, passing shots, winners, returns, everything worked out perfectly," said Bartoli, who won in 62 minutes. "When I fell on the grass after match point, it was just so emotional. I dreamed about that moment, about returning to the Wimbledon final."

    The last time she made it this far, it didn't turn out so well. She lost to Venus Williams 6-4, 6-1.

    But this time is different, or at least Bartoli believes it will be.

    "God, I think I'm serving better," Bartoli said. "I mean, I do just everything a bit better than what I was doing six years ago. I think if I would play myself now, with my game six years ago compared with my game today, I would probably be beating myself quite easily because I'm just doing everything better."

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/spurred-graf-lisicki-makes-wimbledon-final-071516287.html

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    Gabrielle Giffords, Mark Kelly urging gun responsibility, not control (Washington Post)

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    Thursday, July 4, 2013

    Samsung names Gregory Lee as new US Mobile Division president

    Gregory Lee

    Former STA president Sohn headed to Korea as executive advisor to J.K. Shin

    Samsung has made some executive changes at the highest levels today, naming Gregory Lee as president of Samsung Telecommunications America (STA). Formerly president and chief executive officer of Samsung Asia Pte Ltd, Lee will be responsible for "leading the company's mobile business operations and strengthening the company's leading position in the smartphone market in the U.S."

    Don't shed any tears for outgoing STA president Dale Sohn though, as he has scored a gig as the executive advisor to Samsung's mobile division CEO JK Shin. Samsung owes much of their success in mobile to the U.S. market, and having the man who took them to the top of the U.S. mobile market and achieved "record results" with the Galaxy line makes great business sense.

    We wish both the gentleman much success, but more importantly we hope that this means Samsung will keep pushing the edge of technology forwards. 

    Via: Engadget

        


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    TSA's New Instagram Account Highlights The Crazy Things People Try To Sneak On Planes

    grenadaSeemingly tired of being chewed out by every third traveler to step through their scanners, the TSA is trying something new to connect with the people: Instagram. Over the last few days, the TSA has been Instagramming some of the crazier things they've confiscated from people who didn't get the whole "don't bring things that can kill people on planes" memo. Guns! Grenades! Secret spy knives!

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    Threaten or be threatened? (Unqualified Offerings)

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    Monday, July 1, 2013

    Move over Messi, here come the robots

    EINDHOVEN, Netherlands (AP) ? With the score tied 1-1, it's gone to a penalty shootout in a tense soccer match between teams from Israel and Australia.

    As the Australian goalkeeper in his red jersey braces for the shot, the Israeli striker pauses. Then he breaks into a dance instead of kicking the ball.

    Perhaps he can be forgiven: He's a robot, after all.

    Welcome to the RoboCup, where more than a thousand soccer-playing robots from forty countries have descended on the Dutch technology Mecca of Eindhoven this week with one goal in mind: beat the humans.

    Eventually.

    The tournament's mission is to defeat the human World Cup winners by 2050 ? creating technology along the way that will have applications far beyond the realm of sport.

    To achieve the goal, organizers have created multiple competition classes ? including small robots, large robots, humanoid robots and even virtual robots ? with plans to merge their techniques into a single squad of all-star androids capable of one day winning a man vs. machine matchup.

    For now, Lionel Messi doesn't need to look over his shoulder. Humanoid robots have difficulty keeping their balance, and the largest ? human height ? move more like, well, robots than world-class athletes.

    "To be honest, I think a 3-year-old could win against any of the humanoid teams," says Marcell Missura of the University of Bonn, whose NimbRO team won the "teen" humanoid class in Mexico City last year.

    NimbRO's 3-foot (120 centimeter) striker sports a shock of white hair and a flashy pink bandanna as it towers above a Japanese opponent in one match. That's because the Japanese player doesn't have a head, just a prong with a camera mounted on top.

    The NimbRO striker shuffles over to the ball where it lies near one sideline, centers itself carefully, and then raises its head to gauge the placement of the goal. It then shifts its weight to one foot, draws back the other foot and kicks.

    GOAAAAAAL!

    The shot is not powerful, but it's spot on, and it leaves the opposing keeper flat-footed.

    "It's starting to look like soccer," Missura says hopefully.

    Missura says his robot's outfit, which also includes a pair of shorts that hang clumsily from its robotic hips, actually hinders its performance, leading to overheating. But making the bots look human is part of his task.

    "If they're ugly they will not be accepted by people," he said. "Plus it is a little fun."

    While the humanoid robots have a long way to go, it's a different story when robots are allowed to be robots ? that is, with wheels, joints that can pivot 360 degrees and a wide array of sensors.

    The smallest robots, each about the size and shape of a birthday cake, swarm across their field, weaving around like piranhas. These bots play with a golf ball they tick into the goal so powerfully it's difficult to see it happen.

    As in all the divisions, once a game starts, there's no human interference ? except for substitutions, when humans are allowed to remove a bot that has broken down, and when referees eject a player for fouling an opponent.

    The mid-size robot competition ? which some fans refer to as "the R2-D2 league" ? most resembles real soccer, played on a 60 foot (18 meter) long court.

    Majid Gholipour, leader of teams from Iran's Qazvin Open University, says his mid-size bots, which are shaped like buoys, have a top speed of around 14 mph (22 kph).

    The bots use different kicks for passing and shooting, and they communicate their position to each other via wireless Internet connections.

    The University of Eindhoven's "Tech United" is favored to repeat as mid-size winner. But the Iranians were runners-up in 2012, and Gholipour says his robots' strategy is becoming more complex.

    "If they are losing, they go on the attack," he says. "If they are winning, everybody goes to defense. Like Italians."

    Both the Dutch team and the Iranian team confide that they've got a secret weapon this year: "path planning," where the ball is passed toward open space as a robot scoots to intercept it.

    But arguably the most enjoyable matches to watch are in the "standard platform" division, where all contestants use the same small humanoid robot, manufactured by Aldebaran Robotics. These are built with a stylish white design that includes glowing eyes that can change color to signal 'emotion.'

    In this league, the challenge is purely in the software: the best computer code wins.

    Many teams play looking like they're drunk. When programmers push the limits on speed, the bots tend to fall down even more often than human professionals do.

    But watching the bots stand back up, rotating their knees forward and pushing up off of one hand, it's possible to envision them running and jumping someday.

    Unlike with human players, there are no prima donnas among the robots. Each plays every position equally wall, and they shift roles seamlessly. Goalkeepers have been known to come out and act as strikers. And when a bot gets a shot on goal, it rarely misses.

    "That's the advantage a robot has over a human," says Dickens He, on the University of Pennsylvania's 'UPennalizers' team. "There are no mistakes: a robot does what it is programmed to do."

    Tournament director Rene van de Molengraft says the humanoid bots range from as little as $5,000 for the standard platform bots, when bought in bulk, to $35,000 or more for handmade adult-size models, which are taller.

    Still a bargain compared to the $75 million Barcelona just paid for Brazil star Neymar.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/move-over-messi-come-robots-061942057.html

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    Cancer is a result of a default cellular 'safe mode,' physicist proposes

    June 30, 2013 ? With death rates from cancer have remained largely unchanged over the past 60 years, a physicist is trying to shed more light on the disease with a very different theory of its origin that traces cancer back to the dawn of multicellularity more than a billion years ago.

    In this month's special issue of Physics World devoted to the "physics of cancer," Paul Davies, principal investigator at Arizona State University's Center for Convergence of Physical Sciences and Cancer Biology, explains his radical new theory.

    Davies was brought in to lead the centre in 2009 having almost no experience in cancer research whatsoever. With a background in theoretical physics and cosmology, he was employed to bring fresh, unbiased eyes to the underlying principles of the disease.

    He has since raised questions that are rarely asked by oncologists: thinking about why cancer exists at all and what place it holds in the grand story of life on Earth.

    His new theory, drawn together with Charles Lineweaver of the Australian National University, suggests that cancer is a throwback to an ancient genetic "sub-routine" where the mechanisms that usually instruct cells when to multiply and die malfunctions, thus forcing the cells to revert back to a default option that was programmed into their ancestors long ago.

    "To use a computer analogy, cancer is like Windows defaulting to 'safe mode' after suffering an insult of some sort," Davies writes.

    The result of this malfunction is the start of a cascade of events that we identify as cancer -- a runaway proliferation of cells that form a tumour, which eventually becomes mobile itself, spreading to other parts of the body and invading and colonizing.

    Orthodox explanations suppose that cancer results from an accumulation of random genetic mutations, with the cancer starting from scratch each time it manifests; however, Davies and Lineweaver believe it is caused by a set of genes that have been passed on from our very early ancestors and are "switched on" in the very early stages of an organism's life as cells differentiate into specialist forms.

    The pair suggests that the genes that are involved in the early development of the embryo -- and that are silenced, or switched off, thereafter -- become inappropriately reactivated in the adult as a result of some sort of trigger or damage, such as chemicals, radiation or inflammation.

    "Very roughly, the earlier the embryonic stage, the more basic and ancient will be the genes guiding development, and the more carefully conserved and widely distributed they will be among species," Davies writes.

    Several research teams around the world are currently providing experimental evidence that shows the similarities between the expression of genes in a tumour and an embryo, adding weight to Davies and Lineweaver's theory.

    Davies makes it clear that radical new thinking is needed; however, just like ageing, he states that cancer cannot generally be cured but can be mitigated, which we can only do when we better understand the disease, and its place in the "great sweep of evolutionary history."

    Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/most_popular/~3/p6KiNvaRN-s/130630225413.htm

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    From twit to tweet: How Twitterrific helped Twitter get its verb - and bird - on

    Last week the word "tweet" was added to the Oxford English Dictionary. Craig Hockenberry, a principle of the Iconfactory, co-creator of Twitterrific, and iMore hall of famer, gave some background as to its origins on his blog, Furbo.org:

    It still feels strange to hear a word I helped create be mentioned over and over again in the media. It?s a great word to go along with a great service, and in the end, I?m just happy we?re not calling each other twits!

    More than just the word "tweet", the Iconfactory and Twitterrific are responsible for the bird and a remarkable amount of Twitter's common branding and popular identity. The whole story is charming and enlightening, and a rare glimpse back at the very incommon beginnings of something that now seems so commonplace.

    More: Furbo.org

        


    Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheIphoneBlog/~3/Y4RKvh6pl6E/story01.htm

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