Sunday, June 30, 2013

U.S. name Bylsma coach of 2014 ice hockey team

U.S. name Bylsma coach of 2014 ice hockey team

By REUTERS

Dan Bylsma, coach of the National Hockey League's Pittsburgh Penguins, was named head coach of the 2014 U.S. Olympic men's ice hockey team, USA Hockey announced on Saturday.

Bylsma, who won NHL coach of the year honors in 2011, steered the Penguins to the best record in the Eastern Conference during the 2012-13 season and to the conference finals before being swept by the Boston Bruins.

"We're thrilled to have Dan as coach of our men's Olympic team," USA Hockey president Ron DeGregorio said in a statement.

"He's rapidly established himself as one of the most prominent coaches in our country today and we know he'll help put us in the best position of achieving our ultimate goal of bringing home the gold medal."

The United States were runners-up to Canada on the ice at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, losing 3-2 in overtime on a gold-medal winning goal by Sidney Crosby, a member of Bylsma's Penguins team.

Bylsma, who has no international coaching experience, won the 2009 Stanley Cup with the Penguins and Crosby.

"It's an unbelievable honor to be selected to represent our country," Bylsma said. "Together with our coaching staff and management group, I will do everything I can to prepare our team to be in a position to win gold in Sochi."

Bylsma, who employs a flowing offensive style that could be suited to the international game, will be working closely with team general manager David Poile, the GM of the Nashville Predators, and Brian Burke, director of player personnel.

USA Hockey plans to conduct an orientation camp the last week of August at the Washington Capitals' practice facility for prospective players.

The Winter Olympics are scheduled for Feb 7-23 in Sochi, Russia.

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8 wounded, one critically, in Brooklyn party shooting

By Alastair Jamieson, Staff writer, NBC News

Nine people were shot and wounded, one of them critically, after a dispute at a house party in Brooklyn, New York, early Sunday, police said.

Five women and four men ? all adults ? were injured when shots rang out at the domestic celebration in the district?s East 57th Street shortly after 1 a.m. ET, a spokesman for the Deputy Commissioner for Public Information at the New York Police Department confirmed.

One of the victims was admitted to the hospital with ?life-threatening? injuries, the DCPI said. Her condition later improved and she is now in stable condition.

It remained unclear how many people fired shots, according to police.

No arrests were made, and no suspects identified.

NBC New York's Marisa Kellogg contributed to this report.

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Aspen Ideas Festival: Is Twitter bringing back the live TV experience?

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ASPEN, COLO. -- The living room. Despite many different efforts and strategies, it's one place filled to the brim with technology that both tech makers and entertainment giants still can't seem to pin down.

Nevertheless, that's becoming a moot point.

However it happens, former FCC chairman Julius?Genachowski asserted at the 2013 Aspen Ideas Festival on Sunday morning that eventually every home in the United States will have an Internet-connected TV, whether it's via a set-top box or directly integrated into the television set itself.

Genachowski?asserted that as a country, "we're in a pretty good place right now" in terms of LTE and high-speed Internet network deployments, going from 20th worldwide to eighth.

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Also a former executive at Internet and media company IAC/InterActiveCorp, Genachowski announced back in March amid a shakeup at the FCC that he would be resigning as chairman.

According to his resignation memo, the federal agency installed more wired broadband fiber across "the U.S. in each of the last two years than in any year since 2000, and average broadband speeds nearly doubled since 2009" during his tenure.

But?Genachowski predicted this growth can only continue with an acute focus on the following three factors: improving speed and capacity, fostering industry competition, and maintaining the openness of the Internet.

"If we don't as a country keep paying attention to this, we'll freeze up the innovators who are planning ahead for faster and faster speeds," Genachowski warned.

But those innovators -- including everyone from the designers and manufacturers of these entertainment systems to the studios providing the content -- are still working out how to deliver and make money based off these evolving network infrastructures.

No one might know this better than traditional cable companies, which are facing more pressure than ever to compete with alternative sources available online, such as Netflix and Hulu. These platforms have also fueled the shift towards watching content at virtually anytime from anywhere versus scheduled live programming.

"If we don't as a country keep paying attention to this, we'll freeze up the innovators who are planning ahead for faster and faster speeds," Genachowski warned.

Then again, industry experts hinted that the pendulum could be swinging back towards higher viewership for live programming thanks to social media.

Panel moderator and co-founder of Insight Venture Partners Jerry Murdock asked, "Is Twitter bringing back the live TV experience?"

Michael Lynton, CEO of Sony USA, admitted this is true to some extent, especially for sports -- although he quickly added those events are going to have a widely-watched live experience regardless.

"In general, what we used to call the 'watercooler effect' has been vastly exaggerated by Twitter," Lynton remarked. "So people want to be in the know when it happens..

Lynton described that high-speed Internet hadn't really presented itself as a competitive market until recently.

Using the United Kingdom as an example, Lynton said that just three years ago, digital satellite TV provider Sky was the only customer for buying movies.

Now, he continued, other buyers such as Netflix and Amazon have flooded the market.

"All of a sudden we have buyers for our product that we didn't have in the past," Lynton posited. "It's a good time to be a seller of movies and TV shows virtually anywhere in the world."

Aside from these new sales figures, it's also been a sticky point of figuring out how to measure the value of online viewership. This is where Twitter might have found its sweet spot in the marketing world.

Twitter CEO Dick Costelo pointed out that a big problem for the "binge-viewing" model on Netflix doesn't offer the kind of "watercooler" moment that film and TV studios relished before.

"With some of these over the top programs like House of Cards, there wasn't a moment where it premiered like [HBO's] Game of Thrones," Costelo explained. "There wasn't a time for people to gather together and converse about it."

"All of a sudden we have buyers for our product that we didn't have in the past," Lynton posited. "It's a good time to be a seller of movies and TV shows virtually anywhere in the world."

Costelo suggested that it would be interesting for Netflix CEO Reed Hastings and "folks working on those sorts of programs" to play more with the model setup by the recent debut of the new season of Arrested Development, which also premiered directly on Netflix.

The difference with that debut is that while all of the season's episodes appeared at the same time online, it was announced and celebrated as an event leading up to the premiere. Costelo specified that there was a "moment" where everyone knew to tune in -- at least initially.

With IPO rumors abound, Twitter has been playing with a number of different potential revenue streams. One that could prove fruitful is a new relationship with Nielsen.

The?global information and measurement firm will take Twitter data and marry it with its methodology to craft a "Twitter TV rating." Costelo explained that it will offer concrete data about both the viewership and the depth of conversation online.

"That will be helpful to broadcasters who are trying to understand and measure the volume of engagement around their shows," Costelo said, acknowledging that there might be some programs that experience lighter viewing numbers in a particular time slot, but the viewership "passion" on Twitter could make for a story to sell to marketers.

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Assistant Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs - HigherEdJobs

Washington State University Tri-Cities, in southeast Washington, seeks a strategic planner and proven administrator to become the next
Assistant Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs. The Assistant Vice Chancellor reports to the Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs and provides
leadership for development, administration, and assessment of a comprehensive student affairs program for the Tri-Cities campus.

For complete details on this Student Affairs leadership opportunity, go to the Position Description Profile at:
http://www.myersmcrae.com/skins/userfiles/file/WSU-Tri-Cities.pdf

THE OPPORTUNITY
The Assistant Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs is responsible for providing visionary leadership and direction as well as planning, developing, managing, and administering programs and strategies for the Office of Student Affairs. This position will collaborate with campus leadership to develop and implement a comprehensive plan to recruit and retain a vibrant and diverse student body.

Other principal responsibilities include:

  • Directing program operations and the allocation of resources and assuring program results
  • Establishing and implementing short- and long-range organizational goals and objectives
  • Representing the campus to internal and external constituents.
  • Providing leadership for development, administration, and assessment of a comprehensive student affairs program for the Tri-Cities campus
  • Cultivating positive relationships with historically underserved communities in the region
  • Developing and implementing a comprehensive strategic plan for Student Affairs to support the campus' strategic plan and mission
  • Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with University personnel as well as with outside agencies, groups, and individuals
  • Coordinating with staff to provide appropriate Student Affairs representation on campus committees
  • Fostering and maintaining a supportive environment for internal and external clients
  • Collaborating with academic leadership and faculty for effective offerings of coursework to meet the needs of current and prospective students and assisting in developing a plan for student recruitment and retention campus wide
  • Coordinating with appropriate campus administrators on student issues, personnel matters, communications, proposals, and issues of mutual concern
  • Overseeing student and academic support services activities including accommodation services for students with disabilities
  • Serving as primary contact for student emergencies and crisis intervention
  • Overseeing the development of referral resources in the community for services not generally available on campus
  • Serving as primary resource to the Chancellor on student issues and policies
  • Overseeing the advising of ASWSUTC Executive Officers
  • Facilitating the organization of the Services & Activities Fee Allocation Committee and the S & A Facilities Fee Allocation Committees on campus
  • Developing and administering budget for Student Affairs and overseeing fiscal and related recordkeeping
QUALIFICATIONS
A master's degree in a relevant field, such as Leadership, Organizational Development, Education, etc., is required. An earned doctorate or equivalent degree in an appropriate field is preferred.

Qualified candidates will have a minimum of six years of progressively responsible experience in Student Services, including Admissions, Enrollment Management, Student Recruitment, Student Retention, Student Life, and Student Program or other related experience.

Other requirements include:

  • Demonstrated experience facilitating opportunities for staff growth and professional development
  • Demonstrated record of commitment to inclusiveness and diversity in recruitment, student life, and student programs
  • Experience developing and managing budgets
  • Must have or be able to obtain at time of hire a valid unrestricted driver's license.
  • Preferred qualifications include:
  • Working knowledge of student information systems and technology
  • Experience with student records, data analysis, and assessment
  • Experience working in collaboration with academic programs
  • An understanding of the special needs and concerns of the diverse cultural communities at WSU Tri-Cities
  • Experience working or living among other cultures
  • A track record of working with and/or for under-served or under-represented populations
Skills, knowledge, and competencies required include:
  • Advanced oral and written communications skills
  • Well-developed leadership and interpersonal skills with a demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with a wide variety of peers, administrators, faculty, students, and the public
  • Understanding of university administration, including management of multiple projects and priorities under deadline pressure
  • Creative problem-solving skills with demonstrated ability to recommend innovative solutions
  • Ability to teach, listen, and collaborate effectively with others
  • Sensitivity to cultural and other community norms
  • Skill in planning and developing single or multiple job tasks and to recognize and recommend improved methods of performing work and to physically perform the essential functions of the job
  • Ability to prioritize and arrange job assignments
  • Understanding of leadership practices that foster organizational change and improvement
  • Ability to exercise independent judgment and make prudent and sound decisions
  • Ability to lead, encourage, and motivate others
  • Commitment to diversity with an appreciation of the benefits of a diverse workplace and willingness to take actions to enhance the diversity of WSU
  • Ability to gather and synthesize complex information and provide reasonable recommendations, solutions and/or decisions
  • Ability to consider alternative and diverse perspectives, to remain poised under all circumstances, and to interact effectively with people in a positive manner that engenders confidence and trust
  • Ability to effectively and efficiently deal simultaneously with complex and/or stressful situations
  • Ability to mediate and negotiate difficult situations involving diverse student, faculty, and staff
ABOUT WSU TRI-CITIES CAMPUS
WSU Tri-Cities, one of three urban campuses in the Washington State University system, is the only public, four-year institution in southeastern Washington. It is a small-campus setting along the scenic Columbia River offering 17 bachelors and 14 masters degree programs, including business, computer science, education, engineering, liberal arts, nursing, science, and viticulture and enology.

The Tri-Cities campus serves more than 1,400 undergraduate, professional, and graduate students. Its vision is to be a culturally diverse destination campus with signature programs in the sciences and engineering to provide students with real-world opportunities supported by vibrant research and industry partnerships.

ABOUT WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
The state's land-grant research university, Washington State University was founded in Pullman in 1890. Today, it is co-located in Pullman and Spokane with additional campuses in the Tri-Cities (Richland, Pasco, and Kennewick) and in Vancouver, across the Columbia River from Portland, Oregon. Regional Learning Centers and the Distance Degree Programs offer access to WSU degrees statewide and beyond.

WSU students statewide are of diverse social, economic, and ethnic backgrounds from throughout the nation and about 98 foreign countries and they come together in an academic community committed to education and leadership development. WSU has more than 26,300 students statewide.

ABOUT RICHLAND AND THE TRI-CITIES REGION
The WSU Tri-Cities campus is in Richland, which is located at the confluence of the Columbia and Yakima Rivers in southeastern Washington. Richland is a full-service city that offers an enviable combination of natural amenities and city services that contributes to a high quality of life. Named one of the best places in the U.S. to raise children, according to Kiplinger.com magazine, Richland's ranking was based on the number of public parks and playgrounds, how much money is spent on educating children, income levels, and affordability.

Richland is part of the Tri-Cities region, which also is comprised of the cities of Kennewick, Pasco, West Richland, and other surrounding towns with a total population of 250,000. The region enjoys over 300 days of sunshine a year, which allows year-round outdoor activities. The confluence of the Snake, Yakima, and Columbia rivers has produced an aquatic playground that beckons water lovers from all over the region.

NOMINATIONS AND APPLICATION PROCESS
Confidential inquiries are welcomed and nominations are invited. They should include the name, current position, e-mail address, and telephone number of the individual being nominated.

Application materials should include a cover letter addressing how the candidate's experiences match the position requirements, a resume, and contact information for at least four references.

Nominations and application materials must be submitted to: WSU-Tri-Cities@myersmcrae.com

Initial screening of applications begins immediately and will continue until an appointment is made. For best consideration, materials should be submitted by July 25, 2013.

Myers McRae Executive Search and Consulting is assisting Washington State University Tri-Cities Campus with this search. The lead consultants are: Emily Parker Myers, President and CEO, and Hunter Godsey, Vice President.

Myers McRae Executive Search and Consulting
515 Mulberry Street, Suite 200
Macon, Georgia 31201
(478) 330-6222
www.myersmcrae.com

Washington State University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer.

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D&T Drive Inn Introduces its Food and Drink Menus - Menu Porn ...

Friday, June 28, 2013, by Eric Sandler

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Modern ice-house D&T Drive Inn has finalized its food menu and will begin rolling it out next week. As befits it's low-frills aesthetic, the bar will serve a menu of simple sandwiches, snacks, salads, and meat and cheese plates. However, as befits being the ice house companion to Down House, the menu from chef Benjy Mason (Update: and Mike McElroy, who'll head the kitchen) uses high quality ingredients that taste good. In addition to a full selection of craft beers, the drink menu includes both a frozen shandy and a frozen sangria.

D&T will preview items from the menu during its grand opening party this Saturday from 3:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. RSVP on Eventbrite.

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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Video: Advancing Research at London?s Global University

In this video from the DDN User Group Meeting at ISC?13, Dr. Daniel Hanlon from the University College of London presents: Advancing Research at London?s Global University.

As UCL?s storage demands grow, the university expects to build a storage foundation that will scale up to 100PB. Looking for a storage solution that was massively scalable yet simple to manage as part of the first phase of the infrastructure build out, UCL will use DDN object storage technology to store up to 600TB of research data. DDN object storage capabilities also will be able to empower UCL researchers to collaborate without having to worry about data reliability, compliance obligations or long-term retention of critical research assets.?

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Paramount announces plans for 'Terminator' trilogy

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? The "Terminator" is coming back.

Paramount announced Thursday that it is rebooting the "Terminator" franchise and planning for a new trilogy of films, but it's keeping mum on whether Arnold Schwarzenegger would play a role.

Schwarzenegger starred as the title character in the original 1984 movie. It spawned a trilogy that earned more than $1 billion at the box office worldwide.

Paramount says it will release the new "Terminator" in July 2015.

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'Lola' tops 204 mph, breaking electric vehicle land speed record

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Drayson Racing team members celebrate their land speed record.

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Drayson Racing team members celebrate their land speed record.

With all the emphasis on electric propulsion these days, it might seem hard to believe that it?s been 39 years since General Electric ? yes, GE ? set the FIA World Electric Land Speed Record. But that achievement has finally been bested by a sleek, Le Mans Prototype dubbed ?Lola.?

On an RAF airbase in Yorkshire, England, an 850-horsepower battery-electric built by Drayson Racing hit a top speed of 204.185 miles per hour during a pair of runs down a 3-kilometer (nearly 2-mile) track. That was a full 29 mph faster than the 175 mph record set way back in 1974 by the Battery Box General Electric.

?I?m delighted we?ve beaten the record tonight and can show the world EVs can be fast and reliable,? said Lord Paul Drayson, whose firm built the 2,200 battery, and who personally piloted it during the record run. ?It is not the outright speed of 204.185 mph that is most impressive about this record, but the engineering challenge of accelerating a 1000 kilogram electric vehicle on a short runway over a measured mile.?

Officially known as the Drayson B12 69/EV the enclosed racer used ultra-light carbon fiber for its chassis and body to compensate for the heft of a 30 kilowatt-hour battery pack. It also relied on custom-designed Michelin LM P1 tires.

Though most folks likely associate electric propulsion with ? but slow ? vehicles like the Nissan Leaf or Chevrolet Volt, the reality is that battery power can also deliver some impressive performance as an electric motor yields maximum torque the moment it starts spinning.

Drayson?s Lola can launch from 0 to 60 in less than 4 seconds, for example, and keep gaining speed until it?s pushed well past 200 mph. In fact, Lord Drayson is apparently looking to soon beat his own record, tweeting to fans that on an additional run the car was ?very lively at 216 mph.?

While he may be celebrating victory, the claimed record could come under dispute. The Buckeye Bullet, an EV built by students at Ohio State University, actually achieved a 307.7 mph average during two runs at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah in August 2010 ? and was seen as capable of reaching 400 mph. But that effort was not officially sanctioned by the FIA, leaving GE?s Battery Box the certified record-holder for another three years.

To proponents, what matters most is the increasing focus in electric racing and battery propulsion, in general.

There?s clearly a lot more interest, for example, has nudged its ZEOD RC battery race car up to 186 mph, and Top EV Racing claims to have launched its battery dragster from 0 to 100 in a mind-boggling 0.8 seconds.

What could put battery racing square in the public eye is the new Formula E series set to launch in 2015. Not surprisingly, Lord Drayson is looking to participate when that program gets underway.

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Friday, June 28, 2013

Michael Jackson's nephew says singer happy in final days

By Dana Feldman

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Michael Jackson's nephew and co-guardian to his three children testified on Thursday in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the late pop star's family that the "Thriller" singer appeared happy at a family party about month before his death in 2009.

"He was in a good mood, he was happy, making jokes," T.J. Jackson, 34, the son of Jackson 5 member Tito Jackson, told jurors in a Los Angeles courtroom about the last time he saw the self-styled "King of Pop."

"We talked primarily about the children," T.J. said. "I wanted to have more kids, so did he."

Jackson died about a month later at age 50 in Los Angeles from an overdose of surgical anesthetic propofol ahead of a run of 50 concerts in London.

T.J. said he could not gauge Jackson's health at the party, a wedding anniversary for the singer's parents, Joe and Katherine Jackson.

"I wasn't in the mentality to check him out," T.J. said, adding that Jackson wore a suit. "He seemed happy, jolly."

Jackson's 83-year-old mother, Katherine, is suing privately held AEG Live, which was promoting Jackson's "This Is It" comeback concert series in London, for negligence in hiring Dr Conrad Murray as his personal physician.

Murray was caring for the singer as he prepared for the shows and was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 2011 for administering the propofol that killed Jackson.

T.J. is the second Jackson family member to testify in the trial. He followed Jackson's eldest son, 16-year-old Prince, who took the stand on Wednesday, four years and one day after the pop singer's death.

Jackson's nephew said he had never heard of propofol and did not know the singer was using it at the time he died.

When asked by an attorney for AEG Live if he believes Jackson was murdered, T.J. said, "I do."

'HE WAS JUST THERE FOR ME'

"He (Jackson) would tell me and my brothers that he was going to be murdered because of his position (celebrity), that he was a target," T.J. said of recurring conversations he had with Jackson from the mid-1990s to early 2000s.

AEG Live has said that Jackson had prescription drug addiction problems for years before entering into an agreement with the company and that the singer chose Murray as his physician.

AEG Live also has said it could not have foreseen that Murray posed a danger to Jackson.

T.J.'s older brother Taj, 39, also testified on Thursday, and the brothers offered a view into Jackson's private life. They described him as a humble family man who supported his family in times of need, telling jurors that he helped and comforted them after their mother was murdered in 1994.

"He kept me inspired and ambitious. He was just there for me," said T.J., who broke down in tears.

"I still feel lost sometimes without him here," Taj testified, adding that Jackson gave him moral support and helped pay for him to attend college.

T.J., who is in the R&B group 3T with Taj and a third brother, echoed Prince's testimony that Jackson's death has been hardest on the singer's teenage daughter, Paris, who has spent time in a hospital after an apparent suicide attempt this month.

"The loss of my uncle has hit her at a different level," T.J. said. "She was daddy's girl; my uncle was her world."

Paris, 15, and Jackson's youngest son, 11-year-old Prince Michael II, also known as Blanket, are not expected to testify during the trial, which began in April.

Testimony over the past two days has focused on Jackson's relationship with his children, with the family's attorneys showing home videos and photos of the pop star with his kids.

(Reporting by Dana Feldman; Writing by Eric Kelsey; Editing by Piya Sinha-Roy, Sandra Maler and Eric Beech)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/michael-jacksons-nephew-says-singer-happy-final-days-012030093.html

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

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Where to Drink Coffee in New York City Right Now ... - Eater NY

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13414556121212_bk12_bk1212123123112008_10_hasmaps%20%281%29.jpegThere are a lot of places to get good coffee in New York right now, but a truly great cafe experience is also about the vibe, location, and personalities of the people that work there. With the high-profile openings of a couple of big-time coffee shops in Intelligentsia and Stumptown, plus the onset of iced coffee season, it's time to update the Eater Coffee Heatmap.

As always, this list is made up of places that opened in the last year. So here it is, a guide to the best new cafes and coffee-focused restaurants in New York.

Source: http://ny.eater.com/archives/2013/06/coffee_heatmap.php

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Windows 8.1: Everything You Need to Know (Updating)

Windows 8.1: Everything You Need to Know (Updating)

Microsoft rolls out the next version of windows, 8.1, at its annual Build developers conference today. It's a big deal. Windows 8 was a crazy ambitious step, what follows is just as important. This is what Microsoft's taken from your months of feedback (or just, yelling).

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Fruity With A Hint Of Bologna: A Slacker's Guide To Wine Tasting

Our class of newbies learns how to pick up that buttery taste in a glass of Chardonnay.

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Our class of newbies learns how to pick up that buttery taste in a glass of Chardonnay.

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Wine tasting has taken it on the chin recently.

"There are no two ways about it: the bullsh*t is strong with wine."

That's what Robert T. Gonzales recently wrote on io9.com in a post that eviscerated wine tasting as a form of skilled craft. "Wine tasting. Wine rating. Wine reviews. Wine descriptions." he writes. "They're all related. And they're all egregious offenders, from a [expletive deleted] standpoint."

But then Gonzales goes on to cite a piece written by disgraced science journalist Jonah Lehrer to back up his argument. And that's when I start detecting hints of bologna.

Gonzales's comments swirled up the bee's nest. And wine lovers have come up from the cellars to defend their sniffing, gurgling and spitting on the blogosphere.

We're not here to enter the debate. But rather, we wanted to give you an insider's look at a few places where the science of wine tasting is clear-cut ? and relatively easy to learn.

Most of what we taste in wine comes from its aroma. Connoisseurs like to talk about the complex aromas of wine ? hints of strawberry or citrus, for example. But don't let that intimidate you. Mastering three or four of these aromas will take you far in the wine tasting world, impressing even your most die-hard oenophiles. Here's what you need to know.

1. Put your face close to some wood. Take a deep breath.

Got a pretty good idea what that smells like now? Good. That's what Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon smell like when winemakers store them in oak barrels.

Swigging for science: A hint of oak, our winetasting newbies learned, is more common in reds than whites. It's a marker for expense in both.

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Swigging for science: A hint of oak, our winetasting newbies learned, is more common in reds than whites. It's a marker for expense in both.

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Many red wines spend time in oak barrels. So if you call a California red "oaky," chances are, you'll be correct. But no one will be impressed.

The way to get a little cred is to state confidently whether or not your Chardonnay has been stored in oak. As in: "Hmm, I really like the oak flavors of this Chardonnay." Or conversely, "I enjoy a Chardonnay that hasn't been oaked."

The woody aroma comes from compounds called whisky lactones, which leach out of the barrels into the wine over the years. An oaky aroma is generally associated with more expensive wines.

2. Sniff out vanilla.

Here's a trick that will really knock the socks off your wine friends. Next time you're enjoying a red wine, say, a California Pinot Noir, and you smell vanilla, simply proclaim, "Clearly, this wine was aged in American oak, not French." Practice by huffing on some vanilla extract in your kitchen.

Winemakers typically use one of two types of oak barrels for storage: French or American oak. The American wood releases more vanillin into wine than French oak does. And guess what vanillin smells like? Yup, vanilla beans.

So if your sniffer is detecting vanilla in wine, it was likely stored in American oak barrels. But don't ever say this about a French wine, which ? of course ? would never be stored in American oak. Mon dieu!

3. Go slice a green pepper.

Certain types of grapes, a.k.a. varietals, have their own distinctive aromas. Perhaps the most distinctive is the Cabernet Sauvignon grape, which smells like green peppers. Both get their signature smell from pyrazines; with grapes, the scent is strongest when they aren't quite ripe ? and you can still detect that scent in the resulting wine.

So swirl your next Cab. Take a whiff of it. If there's a faint hint of green pepper, then try a statement like, "There are definitely some pyrazines in this Cab. The grapes must not haven ripened fully. Please take this inferior wine away from me."

4. Buy some imitation butter.

Our final party trick is a bit complicated. But it's so worth the investment.

Grapes taste tart because they contain an acid found in Granny Smith apples. Wine makers can get rid of this sourness by adding bacteria into their fermenting juice. The bug converts the tart acid into less tart acids, like the ones found in milk. Along the way, bacteria also churn out a butter flavor, called diacetyl ? the same compound food scientists put in imitation butter and microwave popcorn.

The process is called malolactic fermentation, or MLF for short. Wines that have gone through MLF have a smoother mouthfeel and a butter or butterscotch smell that's a dead giveaway. The more buttery the wine, the bigger the pricetag.

5. Do try this at home.

To master these wine tasting tricks, you probably need some training. Here's a cool way to do it. Take a cheap, flavorless wine and then spike it with one of the compounds above ? say, a few drops of vanilla extract or imitation butter. Then use it as a reference while you sniff the good stuff.

We tried out this training strategy here at The Salt with a few Chardonnays. And the results were impressive. By learning to sniff out the buttery aroma beforehand, 10 out of 10 newbie wine tasters could correctly identify the Chardonnay that went through MLF.

Michaeleen Doucleff is a reporter and producer on NPR's Science Desk. She has a master's in winemaking from U.C. Davis.

Source: http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2013/06/26/194212435/fruity-with-a-hint-of-bologna-a-slacker-s-guide-to-wine-tasting?ft=1&f=1007

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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Israeli, Palestinian leaders serious on talks: Kerry

KUWAIT (Reuters) - Israeli and Palestinian leaders are both committed to reviving peace talks, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Wednesday, but he acknowledged that progress on the long-stalled negotiations would be difficult.

Israeli-Palestinian talks broke down in late 2010 in a dispute over construction of Jewish settlements on occupied West Bank land that Palestinians want as part of their future state.

Kerry, who held separate talks with both sides in May, said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas wanted the peace process to move forward. This would be Kerry's fifth attempt to restart talks.

"I believe they believe the peace process is bigger than any one day or one moment, or certainly more important to their countries than some of their current political challenges," he told a news conference in Kuwait with Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled al-Sabah.

"That is why both of them have indicated a seriousness of purpose. I would not be here now if I didn't have the belief this is possible," he said.

Kerry said he did not want to set any deadlines for the peace process but added that there needed to be progress before the U.N. General Assembly in September.

(Reporting by Lesley Wroughton and Sylvia Westall; Editing by Gareth Jones)

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Monday, June 24, 2013

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NSA Surveillance Scandal: Snowden On the Run, Asks Ecuador for Asylum

NSA Surveillance Scandal: Snowden On the Run, Asks Ecuador for Asylum

Edward Snowden is reportedly seeking political asylum in Ecuador after arriving to Moscow today. Meanwhile, the US has revoked his passport. The former NSA contractor has been on the run since he first revealed details of Verizon's participation in a telecommunications industry program to store information on all telephone calls, and then broke news of the NSA/Silicon Valley PRISM system that watches over the whole Interent. Developing...

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Oddest couple share 250 million year old burrow

June 22, 2013 ? Scientists from South Africa, Australia and France have discovered a world first association while scanning a 250 million year old fossilised burrow from the Karoo Basin of South Africa.

The burrow revealed two unrelated vertebrate animals nestled together and fossilised after being trapped by a flash flood event. Facing harsh climatic conditions subsequent to the Permo-Triassic (P-T) mass extinction, the amphibian Broomistega and the mammal forerunner Thrinaxodon cohabited in a burrow.

Scanning shows that the amphibian, which was suffering from broken ribs, crawled into a sleeping mammal's shelter for protection. This research suggests that short periods of dormancy, called aestivation, in addition to burrowing behaviour, may have been a crucial adaptation that allowed mammal ancestors to survive the P-T extinction.

The international team of scientists was led by Dr Vincent Fernandez from Wits University, South Africa and the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble, France. The other authors from Wits University include Prof. Bruce Rubidge (Director of the newly formed Palaeosciences Centre of Excellence at Wits), Dr Fernando Abdala and Dr Kristian Carlson. Other authors include Dr Della Collins Cook (Indiana University); Dr Adam Yates (Museum of Central Australia) and Dr. Paul Tafforeau (ESRF).

After many impressive results obtained on fossils, synchrotron imaging has led to revived interest in the studies of the numerous fossilised burrows discovered in the Karoo Basin of South Africa and dated to 250 million years ago. The first attempt to investigate one of these burrow-casts surprisingly revealed a world-first association of two unrelated animals.

The fossil was recovered from sedimentary rock strata in the Karoo Basin. It dates from 250 million years ago, at the beginning of the Triassic Period. At that time, the ecosystem was recovering from the Permo-Triassic mass extinction that wiped out most of life on Earth. In the Pangea Supercontinent context, what is now South Africa was an enclave in the southern half called Gondwana. It was the scene of pronounced climatic warming and increased seasonality marked by monsoonal rainfall. To survive this harsh environment, many animals, including mammal-like reptiles (mammal forerunners), developed a digging behaviour, attested by the numerous fossilised burrow casts discovered in the Karoo Basin. These casts have long been thought to enclose fossilised remains, triggering interest from palaeontologists. Early this year, an international group of scientists started to research the contents of these burrows using X-ray synchrotron computed microtomography.

Two burrow casts were selected from the collection at Wits to be scanned using the state-of-the-art facility at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF). Using the unique properties of the X-ray beam which enables non-destructive probing, the scan of the first burrow started to reveal the skull of a mammal-like reptile called Thrinaxodon, an animal previously reported in another burrow.

As the scan progressed, the three-dimensional reconstruction displayed results beyond expectations: the mammal-like reptile was accompanied by an amphibian Broomistega, belonging to the extinct group of Temnospondyl.

"While discovering the results we were amazed by the quality of the images," says lead author Fernandez, "but the real excitement came when we discovered a second set of teeth completely different from that of the mammal-like reptile. It was really something else."

Besides the pristine preservation of the two skeletons, the team focused on the reasons explaining such an unusual co-habitation. Fernandez explains: "Burrow-sharing by different species exists in the modern world, but it corresponds to a specific pattern. For example, a small visitor is not going to disturb the host. A large visitor can be accepted by the host if it provides some help, like predator vigilance. But neither of these patterns corresponds to what we have discovered in this fossilised burrow."

The scientists gathered all the information to try to reconstitute the events that led to this incredible fossil aggregation, testing scenarios one after another. "It's a fascinating scientific question: what caused the association of these two organisms in the burrow? One of the more obvious possibilities is a predator-prey interaction, but we inspected both skeletons looking for tooth marks or other evidence implying predation, ultimately finding no support for one having attempted to feed on the other," says Carlson.

His colleague, Cook, adds that the consecutive broken ribs resulted from a single, massive trauma. The amphibian clearly survived the injury for some time because the fractures were healing, but it was surely quite handicapped. According to Fernandez this Broomistega is the first complete skeleton of this rare species that has been discovered. "It tells us that this individual was a juvenile and mostly aquatic at that time of its life," he says.

The scientists eventually concluded that the amphibian crawled into the burrow in response to its poor physical condition but was not evicted by the mammal-like reptile.

Numerous Thrinaxodon specimens have been found in South Africa, many of them fossilised in a curled-up position. Abdala says: "I have always been fascinated by the preservation of Thrinaxodon fossils in a curled-up position that show even tiny bones of the skeleton preserved. It's as if they were peacefully resting in shelters at the time of death."

The shelters prevented disturbance of the skeletal remains from scavengers and weathering. "We also think it might reflect a state of torpor called aestivation in response to aridity and absence of food resources," Abdala says.

Piecing all the clues together, the team finally elucidated the enigmatic association, concluding that "the mammal-like reptile, Thrinaxodon, was most probably aestivating in its burrow, a key adaptation response together with a burrowing behaviour which enabled our distant ancestors to survive the most dramatic mass extinction event. This state of torpor explains why the amphibian was not chased out of the burrow," says Rubidge.

Both animals were finally entrapped in the burrow by a sudden flood and preserved together in the sediments for 250 million years.

Tafforeau says: "Thanks to the unique possibilities for high quality imaging of fossils developed during the last decade at the ESRF, these unique specimens remain untouched, protected by their mineral matrix. Who knows what kind of information we'll be able to obtain from them in the future and which would have been completely lost if the specimen had been prepared out of its burrow cast?"

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Sunday, June 23, 2013

On a technicality, Hong Kong and China extradite themselves from Snowden

The case of NSA leaker Edward Snowden was one that neither Hong Kong nor Beijing wanted to get involved in. With a stalling maneuver, Hong Kong let Mr. Snowden flee US extradition.

By Peter Ford,?Staff Writer / June 23, 2013

A giant screen at a Hong Kong shopping mall shows Edward Snowden, the former contractor accused of leaking information about NSA surveillance programs. He left Hong Kong on Sunday.

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By allowing Edward Snowden to leave Hong Kong Sunday, hours after the United States sought to extradite him, the government there has rid itself ? and Beijing ? of an awkward diplomatic and legal problem.

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Indeed there are strong suspicions in the former British colony that the Hong Kong authorities deliberately gave the fugitive NSA whistleblower time to get out.

The US extradition request, filed on Saturday, ?did not fully comply with the legal requirements under Hong Kong law,? the Hong Kong government said on Sunday, so it had asked Washington for ?additional information.?

In the meantime, there was ?no legal basis to restrict Mr. Snowden from leaving Hong Kong,? the statement added. On Sunday morning, Snowden boarded a plane bound for Moscow, accompanied by legal advisors from the anti-secrecy group Wikileaks according to a post on the group?s Twitter account.

His final destination was unclear.

?I suspect it was ?wink, wink, nudge, nudge, you?ve got 48 hours to get out of Dodge City?,? says Kevin Egan, a Hong Kong lawyer with experience of extradition cases. ?When the government got the clarification it had sought, it might not have been able to let him go.?

?Snowden managed to get away because Hong Kong decided to stall,? adds Claudia Mo, a lawmaker with the pro-democracy Civic Party. ?The matter was too tricky for Sino-American relations ? so Beijing gave instructions he should be given time to leave.?

Snowden had said he planned to challenge any US extradition attempt in Hong Kong courts, declaring his faith in the city?s rule of law. But he faced the possibility of having to stay in jail throughout the court proceedings, which could have taken several years according to local lawyers.

His case was a thorny one for Beijing, anxious to improve relations with the United States and embarrassed by the US fugitive?s presence in Hong Kong, but unable to intervene openly in Hong Kong?s judicial process under the ?one country, two systems? principle that safeguards Hong Kong?s courts.

Hong Kong?s top official, Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying had promised that the case would be handled ?in accordance with the laws and established procedures of Hong Kong.? But the politically sensitive case ?would have been quite a test for our rule of law,? says Ms. Mo. ?It would have been a very thorny issue and it is all for the best for both Hong Kong and Beijing that he has gone.?

?This was not a case that Hong Kong or Beijing ever wanted to get involved in,? agrees Mr. Egan. ?The best thing for both of them was for Snowden to leave.??

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Snowden heads to Venezuela via Moscow, Havana: airline source

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden will fly from Moscow to Cuba on Monday and then plans to go to Venezuela, a source at the Russian airline Aeroflot said on Sunday.

The source said Snowden was already on his way to Moscow from Hong Kong and would leave for Havana within 24 hours.

The South China Morning Post also reported that Snowden had left Hong Kong for Moscow and that his final destination might be Ecuador or Iceland. The WikiLeaks anti-secrecy website said Snowden was heading for an unnamed "democratic nation".

The flight to Moscow prompted speculation that Snowden might remain in Russia, whose leaders accuse the United States of double standards on democracy and have championed public figures who challenge Western governments.

But Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said he was unaware of Snowden's plans and the Foreign Ministry declined immediate comment on whether he had asked for asylum.

State-run news agency RIA cited an unnamed law enforcement official as saying Russian authorities had "no claims" against Snowden and that there were no orders to detain him.

Interfax news agency cited an unnamed source as saying Snowden apparently did not have a Russian visa, which U.S. citizens need to enter Russia, and that he might not leave the transit area of Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport.

(Reporting by Lidia Kelly, Gleb Stolyarov and Alexei Anishchuk,; Writing by Steve Gutterman, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

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Heat, LeBron securing places in history

MIAMI (AP) ? Dwyane Wade was walking down the hallway toward the Miami Heat locker room in the wee hours of Friday morning, still in uniform and fussing with the new championship hat atop his head as his team and their families were in the midst of partying the night away.

He stopped briefly and assessed the celebration.

"We're getting pretty good at these," Wade said.

That's understandable, the Heat are getting plenty of practice at throwing themselves end-of-season parties. Four trips to the NBA Finals since 2006, three championships in that span and with the last two titles coming consecutively, it's making the decisions that the Heat and LeBron James made three summers ago look pretty smart.

By topping San Antonio in Game 7 of a back-and-forth NBA Finals on Thursday, the Heat became the sixth franchise in league history to win consecutive championships. It's their third title overall; only four clubs have more. And for James, it capped two seasons where he won all he could ? two regular-season MVPs, two titles, two Finals MVPs, even an Olympic gold medal.

"It feels great. This team is amazing. And the vision that I had when I decided to come here is all coming true," James said. "Through adversity, through everything we've been through, we've been able to persevere and to win back to back championships. It's an unbelievable feeling. I'm happy to be part of such a first-class organization."

James said winning his first title was the toughest thing he's ever done.

It's now the second-toughest. Defending the crown, he said, was even more arduous. He was exhausted when it was over ? and still scored 37 points in the finale, more than he posted in any other postseason game this season.

"Believe in LeBron," Heat President Pat Riley said.

Miami did, all the way to the end.

The Heat rolled past Milwaukee in a first-round sweep, needed five games to oust Chicago in the second round, but then went to the seven-game limit against Indiana in the Eastern Conference finals and then to the last game again against the Spurs, who actually were 21 seconds away from ending the series in six games before James and the Heat engineered a huge rally.

Without that comeback, a championship-or-bust season would have gone bust.

Instead, legacies were enhanced, more trophies were hoisted, and Miami's place atop the NBA landscape was cemented.

"To be in the championship three years in a row, to win two of those three, is unbelievable," Wade said. "Everybody can't get to the Finals and win six in a row, like win six and not lose one like Michael Jordan. Everyone don't do that. But we are excited about the future of this organization. We are still a good team. And we're going to do everything we can to make sure that we can stay competitive."

Moves will be made, of course. The Heat have some luxury-tax concerns to address, and it would be a shock if they didn't try to get even better through a trade or free agency.

"All it's about now is what's in front of us," Riley said.

Then again, if James keeps getting better, Miami's place in history will probably only rise.

At 6-foot-8 and 250 pounds, James has a combination of size, speed and strength that seems unmatched in the NBA world. After Miami lost the 2011 finals to Dallas, James decided to improve his post play by working with Hakeem Olajuwon. Last season, his focus was on enhancing his mid-range jumper, something he continued working on throughout the season with Ray Allen.

So with about a half-minute left and the Heat up by two points, it was that mid-range jumper that sealed Miami's title. James delivered with 27.9 seconds left to make it a two-possession game. Not long afterward, he had the Larry O'Brien Trophy in one arm, the Finals MVP trophy in the other, ready for a well-deserved break from basketball.

"I want to be, if not the greatest, one of the greatest to ever play this game," James said. "And I will continue to work for that, and continue to put on this uniform and be the best I can be every night."

James has already put himself in that best-ever conversation.

"We all know his work ethic," said Heat coach Erik Spoelstra, who spent part of his first day as a two-time champion coach at Jim Larranaga's basketball camp at the University of Miami. "It's probably unique for a guy who has been the best in the game since he was in seventh grade. Usually you wouldn't have the type of work ethic that would match that type of talent."

Jordan won six titles, James only has two. But if that's the sole standard, then Jordan isn't even close either, considering Bill Russell won 11 rings in his Boston career. Russell was there for the Heat title clincher, served as part of the on-court trophy presentations, then retreated to a small room not far from the Miami locker room as players meandered in for one of the immediate perks of winning a title ? a photo shoot with the trophy.

James posed for hundreds of photos during his time in there. Camera clicks were a constant sound for about 10 minutes when he was in the room. And before he left, he and Wade waved for Russell to come join them for some more snapshots.

"Get the legend up here," James shouted.

Russell walked to the front of the room as a few people, mostly Heat employees and family members, clapped. He shook hands with the Heat stars, then turned around to face the cameras and said something to James that was barely audible to those even a few feet away.

"You earned this one," Russell said.

James' grin became even broader, and camera shutters kept on whirring. Suddenly, that oft-mocked, oft-replayed "not two, not three, not four" answer James gave during the Heat celebration of their free agency coup in 2010 doesn't look like such a punch line anymore.

"I always felt that when he got up to five, six, seven that he was joking a little bit, but the media decided to take him very seriously," Heat managing general partner Micky Arison said. "I think right now he's real happy with two and next year he'll be worried about three."

James has played 10 seasons now. Including playoffs, his scoring average is 27.6, third-best in league history behind only Jordan and Wilt Chamberlain. Since the league began charting plus-minus (the point differential when a player is on the court), James' teams have outscored opponents by 3,861 points with him in regular-season and playoff games. Second-best on that list? Wade, at 2,301 points. That gap is simply huge.

With an average season next year, he'll move into the Top 25 in all-time regular-season scoring. He got more rebounds per game this season than ever before, shot the 3-pointer better than ever before, punctuating that by making five in Game 7 of the finals. And here's what might be truly frightening for opponents: For the sixth straight year, James' shooting percentage got better.

"Hopefully people will leave him alone a little more now," Heat forward Shane Battier said. "He takes a lot of heat, I think undeservedly. He's the best player on the planet. And hopefully now with two titles, he'll get more the benefit of the doubt. But, you know, he's the best. He's the best right now."

So are the Heat. And that can't be argued.

The Celtics, Lakers and Bulls are the only franchises to win three straight titles. That will be the challenge for the Heat next year, to take a great run and make it a truly elite run.

For now, though, James wants no part of that conversation. He's going to enjoy this one for a good long while.

"It's the ultimate," James said. "I don't want to think about next year right now, what our possibilities are next year. Got to take full advantage of this one. It's an unbelievable moment for our team."

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