Saturday, December 31, 2011

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College football: Mike Munchak won?t coach at Penn St.

College football ? Mike Munchak says he is not heading to Penn State as coach.

The Tennessee Titans coach said Wednesday he?s flattered to be mentioned for his alma mater, but insists he loves what he?s doing in Tennessee.

?You all know Penn State means a lot to me. I obviously went to school there and I?m real concerned for what they?ve gone through the last couple of months. I?m flattered that people think I?d be a great fit for the coach there,? Munchak said Wednesday after practice.

?They have not contacted me in any way or talked to me about the possibility of working there. I have not reached out to them. I have a job that I enjoy quite a bit.?

This is the third time since longtime coach Joe Paterno was fired that Munchak has denied interest in the job. He denied it the day after Paterno was fired and again Dec. 2 when his name came up in connection with the opening. He was linked again Wednesday to the job and did his best to squash the idea he might leave the NFL franchise he has worked for as either a player or coach since 1982.

SEC unveils schedule with A&M, Mizzou

College football ? Missouri and Texas A&M will play their first Southeastern Conference games at home on Sept. 8, and Alabama will visit LSU in a rematch of the Bowl Championship Series national championship on Nov. 3.

The SEC released its first 14-team schedule on Wednesday with new members Missouri and Texas A&M as part of the conference.

Missouri will play the 2012 season in the SEC East and hosts Georgia on Sept. 8. Texas A&M will be in the West and hosts Florida. The first conference game will be Aug. 30 when South Carolina visits Vanderbilt.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Deutsche Boerse, NYSE extend merger deadline to sway Europe (Reuters)

LONDON (Reuters) ? Deutsche Boerse and NYSE Euronext have extended the deadline for completion of their planned merger to March 31 next year as they seek to convince European regulators to back the $9 billion deal.

The exchanges, which agreed the merger on February 14, told the Securities and Exchange Commission last week they were exercising their right to extend the initial termination deadline of December31 2011.

The extension came after months of frantic lobbying by the merger partners as they try to convince European anti-trust authorities in Brussels to approve the combination -- the last hurdle to the deal.

European authorities are fearful the merged entity would have a monopoly in European futures and options and have sought remedies from the exchanges, which between them have over 90 percent of European trading, to address this concern.

The exchanges offered concessions in November, including spinning-off parts of NYSE's futures trading business and offering open-access to D.Boerse's clearing unit to rival exchanges.

But these were rejected by European officials, prompting further concessions two weeks ago and an assurance last week that derivatives trading fees would be capped for three years after the deal.

But European regulators last week showed no signs of buying these arguments, fuelling speculation the exchanges would look to bypass the anti-trust team and focus their lobbying on competition commissioner Joaquin Almunia.

The exchanges are likely to make a case for why their deal to create a pan-European exchange operator -- and the world's largest -- would be good for the European Union at a time when the continent is in financial crisis.

Both sets of exchange shareholders and the U.S. anti-trust authority have approved the deal so the European Commission is the last major hurdle for what would be the largest exchange merger in history.

The Commission is scheduled to decide whether to approve the merger by February 9 but Almunia said last week a decision on the deal was possible by the end of January.

(Editing by Helen Massy-Beresford)

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Yemen's leader causes headaches in Washington

FILE - In this Dec. 24, 2011 file photo, Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh speaks during a news conference at the Presidential Palace in Sanaa, Yemen. The Obama administration is weighing an unprecedented diplomatic act _ whether to bar a friendly president from U.S. soil. American officials were evaluating on Tuesday an awkward request from Yemeni strongman and longtime U.S. counterterrorism partner Ali Abdullah Saleh. Saleh has said he plans to come to the United States for medical treatment for injuries suffered in a June assassination attempt, and he has asked for a U.S. visa for entry to the country. (AP Photo/Mohammed Hamoud, File)

FILE - In this Dec. 24, 2011 file photo, Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh speaks during a news conference at the Presidential Palace in Sanaa, Yemen. The Obama administration is weighing an unprecedented diplomatic act _ whether to bar a friendly president from U.S. soil. American officials were evaluating on Tuesday an awkward request from Yemeni strongman and longtime U.S. counterterrorism partner Ali Abdullah Saleh. Saleh has said he plans to come to the United States for medical treatment for injuries suffered in a June assassination attempt, and he has asked for a U.S. visa for entry to the country. (AP Photo/Mohammed Hamoud, File)

Protesters chant slogans during a demonstration demanding the prosecution of Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa, Yemen, Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The Obama administration is weighing an unprecedented diplomatic act ? whether to bar a friendly president from U.S. soil.

American officials were evaluating on Tuesday an awkward request from Yemeni strongman and longtime U.S. counterterrorism partner Ali Abdullah Saleh. Saleh has said he plans to come to the United States for medical treatment for injuries suffered in a June assassination attempt, and he has asked for a U.S. visa for entry to the country. Fearful of appearing to harbor an autocrat with blood on his hands, the Obama administration was trying to ensure that Saleh visits only for medical care and doesn't plan to stay, U.S. officials said.

Washington's hesitation reflects the shifting alliances and foreign policy strategy prompted by a year of upheaval in the Arab world. Saleh has served as an American ally against al-Qaida and will soon transfer power under a U.S.-backed deal with Yemen's opposition aimed at ending months of instability. He isn't subject to any U.S. or international sanctions.

But he also is accused of committing gross human rights violations during a year of internal conflict, and the U.S. is trying not to burn any bridges with Yemeni political groups likely to take part in future governments. Political asylum for Saleh in the United States, or the appearance of preferential treatment from an administration that has championed peaceful and democratic change, would be highly unpopular with Yemenis who've fought to depose their dictator of 33 years.

Officials close to the Saleh said Washington's suspicion that he may seek political asylum was delaying approval of his trip. They spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the subject. But American officials appeared to substantiate those concerns and said they were troubled by Saleh's recent comments portraying his trip as a move designed to ease the political transition.

"What we're looking at now is a request to come to the United States for the sole purpose of medical treatment," State Department spokesman Mark Toner said, refusing to go into the specific of the evaluation. "That permission has not been granted yet."

Toner declined to elaborate on the assurances the United States wanted from Saleh or offer a timetable for a decision. He also couldn't say whether any provisions existed under U.S. law to prevent the Yemeni leader from visiting the country ? provided he assures officials he demonstrates he'll only stay temporarily.

In that case, Saleh almost surely will be granted entry, U.S. officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity because visa evaluations are supposed to be confidential. It's unclear when, if ever, the last time the head of state of a friendly government was blocked from visiting the United States.

One official went so far as to say Saleh's exit from Yemen might be beneficial by lowering the risk of disruptions in the lead-up to planned February elections. The U.S. is committed to doing everything it can to ensure those elections take place, the official said, but President Barack Obama's national security team was expected to make the final decision on Saleh's request. Obama was being briefed on developments while on vacation in Hawaii.

The Obama administration's attempts to tightly contain its internal debate over whether to allow Saleh into the country were quickly thwarted.

With Obama vacationing, the administration waited almost two days before responding to Saleh's assertion that he would be traveling to the U.S. Officials at the White House and State Department initially insisted that while Saleh's request was being considered, no decision had been made.

But reports that the U.S. already had decided to approve Saleh's request quickly surfaced, forcing officials in both Washington and Honolulu to issue repeated denials.

The botched handling of the sensitive debate frustrated some officials, who worried about fallout in the Middle East.

Demonstrators began protesting against Saleh and calling for his ouster in February. The Yemeni government responded with a bloody crackdown, leaving hundreds of protesters dead, and stoking fears of instability in a nation grappling with burgeoning extremism. Yemen's dangerous al-Qaida branch, known as al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, has taken advantage of the vacuum to expend its presence in the south of the country.

International pressure has mounted for months for Saleh to step aside. A June rocket attack on his compound left him badly burned and wounded, and led Saleh to seek medical treatment in neighboring Saudi Arabia for three months. American officials had hoped he would remain there, but the Yemeni leader returned and violence worsened anew.

Last month, Saleh agreed to a Saudi-backed deal to hand power to his vice president and commit to stepping down completely in exchange for immunity. The deal further angered Saleh's opponents, who demanded he be tried for his attacks on protesters. Opponents also lament that he has continued to wield influence through loyalists and relatives remaining in positions of power, and many fear he may find a way to continue his rule.

Protests have expanded recently to include labor strikes, calls for Saleh to be put on trial and demands that his loyalists to be removed from office. Activists said troops commanded by Saleh's relatives attacked protesters in the capital of Sanaa over the weekend, killing at least nine people. Tens of thousands demonstrated the following day.

Saleh's immediate plans are unclear. The wily leader of three decades has maintained his rule over a country divided by tribal and regional loyalties by consistently outsmarting his opponents, but Toner said the U.S. is trying to remind everyone of the "importance of continuing along this agreed-upon path of political transition that will lead to the next election."

"We need to see that process continue regardless of where President Saleh is," Toner said.

An American official said Saleh's office informed the U.S. Embassy in Sanaa that the outgoing leader would leave Yemen soon and travel elsewhere abroad first, before possibly coming to the U.S.

The situation offers an eerie parallel to three decades ago, when President Jimmy Carter allowed the exiled shah of Iran into the U.S. for medical treatment. The decision contributed to rapidly worsening relations between Washington and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's revolution in Tehran, with Iranian students occupying the U.S. Embassy in Iran a month later.

Fifty-two American hostages were held for 444 days in response to Carter's refusal to send the shah back to Iran for trial.

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Pace reported from Honolulu. Ahmed al-Haj in Sanaa contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Sony Sells Stake in LCD Panel Joint Venture

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In a bid to streamline its money-losing television business, the Japanese technology giant is turning over production capacity to its South Korean partner, Samsung. ...

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Duane Ludwig gets Christmas present from UFC: Fastest KO record

Duane Ludwig gets Christmas present from UFC: Fastest KO record

UFC lightweight Duane Ludwig got the present he has been hoping for: an update in the UFC records to reflect that he has the fastest knockout in the promotion's history. Dana White tweeted over the Christmas weekend that Ludwig did have the fastest knockout, and that the UFC's record books will be changed to reflect that.

In 2006, Ludwig knocked out Jonathan Goulet off the bell, but the timekeeper from the Nevada Athletic Commission didn't stop the clock in time. Though replays of the fight showed that Ludwig had a four-second knockout, it was recorded at 11 seconds. That put him behind Todd Duffee, and more recently, Chan Sung Jung, who both have seven-second knockouts in the UFC.

Ludwig has lobbied the NAC to update their records, but it has not been changed. Now, whether they decide to change it or not, the UFC records will put Goulet squarely on top. He has a chance to better that record in January at UFC on FX against Josh Neer.

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Harrods reportedly nabs Porsche Design P'9981 BlackBerry as UK exclusive, costs a princely ?1,275

The department store Harrods is no stranger to exposing Londoners to some of the finer -- and more eccentric -- things in life, and so after learning that it'd be bringing RIM's Porsche Design P'9981 BlackBerry to its shelves as a UK exclusive, we couldn't help but smile with curiosity. While we've yet to see anything official come across the wires, it's reported that this sexy slab of unlocked goodness will retail for £1,275 and hit stores before the month's end. We've attempted to confirm these details with RIM's UK group but, as it turns out, Brits like going home early on Friday, too.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Blue Star players thrive in NCAA Tourney

Many Orange County Blue Star players have earned high accolades coming off the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer College Season.?

By far, the highest achievement came from North Carolina players Jordan Gafa and freshman midfielder Mikey Lopez, who helped the team win the National Championship. Gafa made a crucial save in the last five minutes of the final game, backing up his keeper, heading a ball off the goal-line. Lopez also won MLSsoccer.com Freshman Player of the Year, and was named to the ACC All-Freshmen team.

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Chandler Hoffman, a junior forward, had an incredible season, leading the PAC-12 with 18 goals and helping UCLA get to the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament. He was recently named to the PAC-12 Conference First Team, NCAA Division I All-Far West First Team, NCAA Division I All-America Third Team and the 2011 Men's College Cup All-Tournament Team. Hoffman was also a MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist.?

His teammate, senior forward/midfielder Eder Arreola is another UCLA standout and earned a spot on the PAC-12 Conference First Team. Sophomore defender, Joe Sofia, earned PAC-12 Conference Honorable Mention, while OC Blue Star Alum Ryan Hollingshead made PAC-12 Conference Second Team and joined Hoffman on the College Cup All-Tournament Team. Hollingshead's goal in the 17th minute of the National Semifinal was also featured on ESPN's Top Ten Plays, as the number one play of the day. Blue Star players who also supported the UCLA Tournament run include Fernando Monge, Ryan Lee, Pat Matchett, Reed McKenna, and Oscar Reyes.

Joining Blue Star-UCLA players in PAC-12 honors, Steven Birnbaum, a junior defender for Cal, and Blue Star Alum and Stanford midfielder ?Garrett Gunther were both named to the PAC-12 Conference First Team. San Diego State sophomore forward Miles Byass was named to the PAC-12 Conference Second Team.

Also making an appearance in the NCAA Tournament Semifinal was junior midfielder Jose Gomez and junior forward Dion Acoff of Creighton. The two players combined for seven goals and ten assists on the season.?

In Big West play, Luis Silva proved once again to be a standout player. The senior midfielder at UC Santa Barbara was named Big West Midfielder of the Year and also earned spots on the Big West Conference First Team, NCAA Division I All-Far West Team, and Men's NCAA Division I All-America First Team. Silva ended the season with 17 goals and 10 assists, helping his team get to the third round of the NCAA Tournament. He also joined Hoffman as a MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist.

Another star player in the Big West was UC Irvine senior forward Miguel Ibarra. He earned Big West Co-Offensive Player of the Year honors and was also named to the Big West Conference First Team, NCAA Division I All-Far West First Team and Men's NCAA Division I All-America First Team. He had nine goals and eight assists on the season. UCI's junior defender Everett Pitts was also named to the Big West Conference First Team, along with Blue Star Alum and CSU Fullerton's senior midfielder Kevin Venegas, and Cal Poly's senior defender Pat Sigler. Sigler also earned NCAA Division I All-Far West Third Team honors.

Continuing to represent UC Irvine, senior midfielder/defender Jimmy Turner was named to the Big West Conference Second Team, joined by Cal Poly senior defenders Wes Feighner and Cam Walters, senior goalkeeper Pat McLain as well as Blue Star Alum and Fullerton senior midfielder Oscar Aguero.

In the West Coast Conference, USD's sophomore defender Elijah Galbraith-Knapp made the WCC First Team, LMU's senior forward/midfielder Phil Da Silva and senior defender Tyler Krumpe were both named to the WCC Second Team and Santa Clara junior Wes Culver earned WCC Honorable Mention.

Christian Ramirez had an impressive season as Concordia University's junior forward, finishing with 18 goals as he was recently named to the All-Golden State Athletics Conference Team.

After such a successful college season, next up is the 2012 MLS Player Combine. Blue Star players Sigler, Silva, Ibarra and Arreola have already been invited to participate in the week-long trial held January 6-10 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

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Pandigital Personal Scanner/Converter?5x7 PanScn04


The Pandigital Personal Scanner/Converter?5x7 PanScn04 ($99.99 direct) is one of about 10 scanners Pandigital sells that are basically variations on a theme, with some branded with the Pandigital name and others branded as Kodak. The models vary primarily in the maximum size photo each can scan and whether they can scan strips of film and slides as well as prints. The PanScn04 is one of two models that scans prints only but can scan at up to 5 by 7 inches, making it the obvious choice if your collection of photos includes 5 by 7 inch prints, and you don't need to scan film.

The PanScn04 is nearly identical to the Kodak P570 Personal Photo Scanner ($99.99 direct, 3 stars) that I recently reviewed. In fact, the two differ even less than the Pandigital Personal Photo & Negative Scanner/Converter PanScn05 ($109.99 direct, 4 stars) and it's near twin, the Kodak P460 Personal Photo Scanner ($99.99 direct, 4 stars). At least the PanScn05 and P460 come in different colors, one black and one white. The only obvious physical difference between the PanScn04 and the P570 is the name on the front panel.

This isn't to say that there aren't any differences at all. The PanScn05 comes with a 1GB memory card to scan to instead of the P570's 2GB card. It also comes without Kodak EasyShare, which is basically a photo album program. EasyShare includes commands to print, send to email, and send to Kodak's Creative Center, where you can order photo books, photo mugs, and other products with your photos on them, as well as turn your photos into greeting cards and other items you can print yourself.

Whether Kodak EasyShare comes with your scanner or not isn't much of a difference, however, given that you can download the program from Kodak for free. In every other way, the two scanners seem to be almost identical. I saw little to no difference for setup or scan quality, although I saw a slight difference in speed.

Setup and Scanning
The PanScn04 measures just 1.8 by 7.6 by 3.3 inches (HWD) and offers a 5-inch-wide manual-feed slot in the front with a straight-through path to the back. Setup consists of inserting the supplied 1GB memory card in the front slot and plugging in the power cable.

To scan, you turn the scanner on, optionally set the resolution using a button that toggles between 300 and 600 pixels per inch (ppi), put a photo in one of the two supplied protective sleeves, and insert the sleeve into the input slot. Everything else is automatic, with the scanner grabbing the photo, feeding it, and scanning it to a JPG file, automatically cropping and otherwise choosing settings.

After you finish scanning, you can move the files to your computer on the memory card or connect to your system with the supplied USB cable, wait for the computer to see the memory card as a USB drive, and copy the files. You can also optionally install a utility that will let you scan directly to your computer.

As with the P570, the PanScn04 comes without a photo editor. However, that's consistent with the emphasis on ease of use, since having a photo editor would mean having to invest some time in learning how to use it. The assumption is that you can use the built in tools in your operating system, like the Windows ability to manage, print, and, to some minor extent, edit photos.

Scan Speed
The PanScn04 shares the P570's ability to let you scan almost as fast as the scanner can go. This is usually not true for manual-feed scanners, because the timed speed doesn't include the extra time you'll spend preparing each original or carefully feeding it so it will go in straight.

The PanScn04 eliminates that extra time by coming with two protective sleeves. Start scanning with the photo inserted into one, and you'll have plenty of time to remove the photo from the other sleeve, put the photo away, insert a new photo in the sleeve, and have it ready when the first scan finishes. You'll need a little extra time to insert each photo, but that shouldn't be more than a second or two per photo.

In my tests, whether scanning to its memory card or to a computer, the PanScn04 took a consistent 15 to 17 seconds to scan at 600 ppi, and 15 to 16 seconds at 300 ppi. These times are essentially the same as for the P570 with one exception. Scanning to a computer at 600 ppi took almost twice as long for the P570, a result that was surprising enough so that I retested both scanners to confirm that I had the times right. There are several possible reasons for the difference, including both hardware and software issues, but Pandigital was unable to provide an explanation.

Also, to put these speeds in context, note that the P460 and PanScn05, which both use a smaller sleeve because of their 4 by 6 maximum scan size, took 10 seconds with the same photos at 300 ppi. Even so, the key point is that the PanScn05 is fast enough so it won't leave you feeling like your waiting for it.

Scan Quality
Scan quality, unfortunately, is a close match to the P570's quality, which means it shares the same limitations, with a loss of resolution that comes out as soft focus if you reprint the scans and a loss of both shadow detail (detail based on shading in dark areas) and detail based on shading in bright areas. As with the P570, however, the quality is good enough for casual photographers who just want to get their snapshots into digital format, and don't mind losing some quality in the process.

If you care more about good quality than ease of scanning, you should consider a flatbed scanner, like the Editors' Choice Epson Perfection V300 Photo ($99.99 direct, 4 stars). However, scanning with a flatbed is more cumbersome than using a sheet feeder. Lower quality is the tradeoff you get for the easier scanning. As with the Kodak P570, if you don't mind losing a little image quality and want an easy way to scan your 5- by 7-inch photos, the Pandigital Personal Scanner/Converter?5x7 PanScn04 can do the job, and it may well be the right scanner for your needs.

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Robinson exit to cost New York Times over $15 million (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? Janet Robinson, who will step down as chief executive of the New York Times Co on December 31, will receive an exit package in excess of $15 million, according to people familiar with the situation.

In addition to a $4.5 million consulting fee, the Times Co will pay Robinson $10.9 million in pension benefits that she accrued over 28 years of service, they said.

According to a regulatory filing, Times Co's policy previously stipulated that Robinson, 61, would not be eligible for full pension benefits until she was 63 and had been with the company for 30 years. But people familiar with the matter said the Times Co agreed to pay out the full amount as part of her separation agreement.

A Times Co representative declined to give any more details on Robinson's departure beyond the statement issued last Thursday, and did not make her available for comment.

Taken together, Robinson is walking away with just under $15 million exclusive of the value of the stock options she accumulated over her tenure with the company. The details of her severance agreement, which would also include her base salary, performance bonus, and stock options, are expected to be disclosed in the Times Co's 10K regulatory filing in March.

News of Robinson's severance agreement comes during the same week that a wave of buyouts hit the newsroom of the flagship New York Times and the company disclosed that it was in talks to sell 16 regional newspapers to Halifax Media Holdings. More than a dozen newsroom staffers reportedly took buyouts, among them well-known bylines including sports writer George Vecsey, metro columnist Clyde Haberman, and business reporter Diana Henriques.

Against the backdrop of an 80 percent decline in the Times Co's stock over her seven-year tenure as CEO, the size of Robinson's exit package prompted some criticism in the newsroom. Times Co shares are down 25 percent this year alone.

But Robinson is getting less than half of the $37.1 million in severance Craig Dubow received when he retired as Gannett Inc's CEO in October, after six years at the helm of the newspaper publisher and amid similarly dismal financial results.

FRICTION WITH SULZBERGER

While the Times Co has not given an official reason for Robinson's sudden decision to retire, people familiar with the matter said it was not related to an impending financial event such as a big decline in advertising sales or digital subscriptions or a large quarterly loss.

Some newsroom staffers believe that Robinson's efforts to "raise her profile" were interpreted by Arthur Sulzberger Jr, the family scion and company chairman, as an unwelcome power grab. They say that Robinson pushed for a larger publicity effort around the business side after seeing the attention heaped on the newspaper when Jill Abramson took over as editor-in-chief.

Robinson embarked on an outreach effort that included speaking engagements at recent UBS and Goldman Sachs media conferences, hosting lunches for investors and analysts at the company's Lorenzo Piano-designed headquarters, and conducting editorial meetings with Thomson Reuters, Bloomberg and others.

The aim of these meetings was to tell the story of how the Times Co's business has recovered since 2008, highlighting its quick repayment of a $250 million loan from Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, its sale of noncore assets, and its successful implementation of a digital paywall, among other things.

"She wanted to convince investors to come back to us; that we had turned the corner so they should buy the stock again - that was the objective," said one source.

Though Robinson and Sulzberger had worked cordially and efficiently together as CEO and chairman, sources said friction has been building between the two recently for reasons ranging from their differing management styles to how Wall Street interpreted their respective roles to Sulzberger wanting a leader with more digital acumen.

Whether Robinson's PR efforts represented the breaking point for Sulzberger is unclear, however.

"Arthur is the operating head of the company, he makes the final decisions," said longtime Times Co-watcher Alex Jones, author of "The Trust" about the company. "Janet wouldn't be out doing anything without his blessing."

(Reporting By Peter Lauria in New York; additional reporting by Paul Thomasch; Editing by Tiffany Wu and Matthew Lewis)

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

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Keeping your pets safe during the holidays : News : ValleyCentral.com

Read?more: Local, Pets, Animal Lovers, Holidays, Dogs, Cats, Kennel, Veterinarian, David Heflin, Mistletoe, Ornaments, Christmas Tree, Tinsel, Treats, Gabriela Gonzalez, Puppies, Christmas Decorations, Mission Veterinarian Hospital, Mission, Hidalgo County, Rio Grande Valley, Texas

For many animal lovers, their pets are their babies, but be careful not to spoil them too much during the holidays.

If you're not careful, your doggy could be spending the night in a kennel at the veterinarian?s office this holiday.

"Ya. That's something you need to watch out for," said Veterinarian David Heflin.

Mistletoe, ornaments on trees, and even tinsel can harm your pets.

"They can get caught in their digestive system,? said Heflin. ?You need to watch out for mistletoe it's toxic to animals. Even the Christmas tree water can be toxic. You need to make sure they don't drink that."

But the most common holiday pet blunder is giving them Christmas treats.

"With all the good food we have at Christmas time, what we see is dogs that get vomiting and diarrhea sometimes serious cases of pancreatitis even where they have eaten really fatty foods. It's easy to give them something. You think you're only giving them an ounce and they weigh 10 pounds, but that's like giving me 20 ounces of food," said Heflin.

Gabriela Gonzalez has these pups at home and a bigger dog.

She said she keeps the big dog outside away from Christmas decorations and these pups in a safe room.

?I'm always keeping a close eye on them to make sure they're okay," she said.

Heflin said that's the best advice he can give pet owners.

"I think the main thing is just to realize there's visitors coming to the house, and they may not be familiar that your pet is not able to handle different foods, and they may give them a piece of sausage or something that makes them sick. I think you have to pay attention to say, ?hey I have to watch out that my dog or cat doesn't get something that they're not supposed to,?" said Heflin.

Heflin said it's also important to know your dog.

Some dogs can handle a small dose of lean table food and others cannot.

For more pet safety tips head to this?website.

Source: http://www.valleycentral.com/news/story.aspx?id=700336

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Best Advice on College Admissions? What To DO; Part 2

?What to remember when applying to college:

- Admissions policies at every institution aim at fairness. Life, however, is not fair.

- Many folks get into college because their mothers or fathers attended that particular institution, making them "legacies," a sort of in-ground swimming pool of privilege. This imbalance is not acknowledged fully enough by university admissions departments or overworked guidance counselors in secondary public schools.

- Private secondary schools have professionals hired specifically to capitalize on what they know about the detailed needs of particular institutions - they know that a certain college prides itself on admitting lots of women into their science and math programs while another wants those already bilingual.

- If you attended a public school, that might mean you will have to make your own luck.

- Some students are admitted because they play a certain position in baseball, or because they play trumpet in the marching band, or because they're from a particular ethnic or socioeconomic background. This is good. Who wants a campus populated by the Stepford Students so that eventually everyone in a position of power would look and think the same way? That would be bad. It would also be way too familiar; we need to make changes in the world. Education should be neither an inheritance nor a secondary sex characteristic.

- Even if you THINK you know exactly why you were rejected (you are far too cool) or admitted (your father, after his own graduation, donated a building in the family name), you don't.

- Colleges and universities have a job: Their job is to admit students and educate the hell out of them. Why shouldn't you use the unfairness of life to imagine the best as well as prepare for the worst? The fact that life isn't fair might mean that you'll get luckier than you thought. Work at it.

- Since universities need students, they would like to grab those who are energetic, intriguing, and mature, as well as getting first dibs on those few brave souls who are not going to represent themselves by handing in a pre-processed, over-written, self-congratulatory letter of application. If the most interesting thing about you is that you memorized the entire script of Goodfellas verbatim when your sixth-grade class was told to memorize a piece of literature, then mention that in your admissions essay. Seriously. If you worked at a kid's camp for the last three summers but hated every minute of it, write about that.

- Don't use an essay off the Internet. Better you should ask one of the six-year-olds you hated from camp to write an essay on your behalf.

- Don't make yourself all goody-two-shoes unless you genuinely are - and even if you are, you still need to make an intelligent case for yourself.

- Yes, you are complex and unique. So is everybody else. (Note that you are not VERY unique, a state which does not exist - nothing can be "very" unique because "unique" implies that there is only one of its kind.)

- If you have an edge, a sense of humor, a built-in bilge detector (as you do) make sure your essay reflects it.

- Don't whine. Don't get defensive. Don't plead.

- Don't include a $20.

- Take the time to read up on the places you might spend the next several years. Receiving catalogs in the mail or printing out information from a Web site might make you sigh, as if you are doing just TONS of research, but unless you read these you are merely adding to world's recycling. These are not talismanic objects, the collegiate version of a lucky rabbit's foot. You simply can't bring yourself to sit down and go through them? Ummm - how, then, do you expect to go through college?

- Reading these documents in the car on the way to the official campus visit (made in your name by one of your long-suffering parents who figures that if she or he doesn't act for you, you'll be 35 years old and living in a crawl space under the house) is not the best time to get the details straight. But it is better than nothing.

- Colleges and universities want to admit students who will thrive, learn, participate, and enjoy their experience; they also want students who will complete their degrees in a timely fashion. Show that you are one of them.

- When you're seriously feeling low, take a look at some of those folks you know who graduated from college, then ask yourself this question: Can it be so terribly hard to get in? I mean, really.

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Rare Dec. tornado hits La hospital; nobody hurt (Providence Journal)

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Still missing, former UFC fighter Junie Browning is big news in Thailand

Still missing, former UFC fighter Junie Browning is big news in Thailand

Junie Brownie has been out of the UFC's hair for a while, but he's been back in the news over the last week. Apparently, it's a big deal in Thailand.

The former reality star on Season 8 of "The Ultimate Fighter" got into a big brouhaha at a bar in Phuket on Dec. 13. He fled the hospital where he was being treated for injuries, been missing ever since and the Thai papers are all over the story.

Police have mounted a Phuket-wide hunt for an American man who started one brawl in a Phuket bar then continued it in the emergency treatment ward at Patong Hospital. Police have named the suspect they wish to interview as Allen Browning, 26, a Thai boxer who fled into the night on Sunday in Patong and has not been seen since.

Earlier in the night, Mr Browning allegedly was seen beating up on an expat woman in a bar in Patak Road, Karon. He also lashed out at Thai female bar staff when they tried to intervene, police said.

Four other tourists from Australia and the US also attempted to intervene but Mr Browning lashed out at them, too, police said.

One of those tourist was Simon Menzies. Browning claims it was Menzies, who was the real troublemaker. Fightlinker discovered that Menzies was also in trouble with the law earlier this year during a flight from Sydney to Darwin.

Sydney man Simon Wilson Menzies, 31, was drunk and angry when he told the female cabin crew manager on a flight this week that he could "bring the plane down if he wanted."

Menzies said: "I'm half muslim, half Aboriginal and everyone else is a white a*******. I could f******blow up the plane."

[...] The court heard Menzies was on Jetstar flight JQ81 from Brisbane to Darwin on Tuesday com when he became abusive after being refused a fourth beer. The court heard he was refused service because he continued to be rowdy despite repeated warnings.

After he was refused service Menzies, who is 190cm and solidly built, stood over the cabin crew manager and told her to get the captain. "Send the captain I will f****** smash him I'm the biggest guy on the plane," he said.

None of this comes as much of a shock with Browning. He was nearly kicked off TUF 8 several times for violent outbursts. He survived and was even given two more fights with the promotion.

In 2009, Browning was taken to a Las Vegas area hospital after what was reported to be a failed suicide attempt. He compounded his issue by allegedly attacking a female nurse at the hospital. The UFC immediately released him from his contract. He's gone 1-4 since his stint with the promotion and last fought in August. Frankly, right now fighting is the least of his problems.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Still-missing-former-UFC-fighter-Junie-Browning?urn=mma-wp11023

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Nintendo completes 3DS Ambassador program, delivers 10 GBA games to early adopters

If you've still got the 3DS price drop blues, perhaps a fresh (and final) infusion of free games will help. Early adopters that signed into the Nintendo eShop before August 11th will find ten GameBoy Advance games tacked on to their handheld's purchase history, retrievable via the same clunky redownload system that delivered the 3DS Ambassador program's NES titles. Thankfully, the unintuitive process is relatively simple -- just hop into the eShop's menu, scroll down to "Settings / Other", and select "Your Downloads," to claim your (potentially-exclusive) games. Short of having a 3DS guide us through the Louvre, we can't think of a better use for Nintendo's fledgling handheld.

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Clooney vs. Gosling: Who should win? (AP)

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. ? George Clooney vs. Ryan Gosling ... it really is a matter of personal preference, isn't it? And maybe it's a generational thing, too.

Both actors are sexy and gorgeous, of course, but both also have chosen difficult film roles that intentionally play down their looks. Both ooze movie-star charisma but both have displayed versatility, as well.

And both will be competing in the category of best actor in a drama at the Golden Globe Awards on Jan. 15; nominations were announced Thursday morning. Clooney is up for "The Descendants," in which he plays a father struggling to raise his two daughters while his wife is in a coma; Gosling is up for "The Ides of March," in which he plays a cunning campaign strategist for a democratic presidential hopeful ... played by Clooney. (Gosling also received a nomination for best actor in a comedy for playing a ladies man in "Crazy, Stupid, Love.")

Perhaps a little tale of the tape can help us determine an early winner:

AGE: Clooney just turned 50 this year; Gosling is 31.

HEIGHT: Clooney is 5-foot-10; Gosling is 6-foot-1.

HOMETOWN: Clooney was born in Lexington, Ky.; Gosling grew up in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada.

MOST IMPRESSIVE PERFORMANCE: For Clooney, it's so hard to choose, simply because he's been around longer and made more movies. Maybe "Syriana" (see below) because it was so demanding both physically and emotionally. But man, is he great in "Michael Clayton." As for Gosling, he had to dig deep for "The Believer" (2001), in which he played a Jewish man who becomes an anti-Semitic skinhead. It was an early indication of his vast talent. But man, is he great in "Blue Valentine."

MOST OUT-THERE PERFORMANCE: Clooney showed his goofy side as a smooth-talking escaped convict in the Coen brothers' 2000 comedy "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" Gosling fell in love with a life-sized doll named Bianca in 2007's "Lars and the Real Girl."

BRUSHES WITH OSCAR: Clooney packed on the pounds, grew a shaggy beard and became virtually unrecognizable to play a CIA operative in 2005's "Syriana," which earned him the Academy Award for best supporting actor. That same year, he also was nominated for directing and co-writing the TV news drama "Good Night, and Good Luck." Since then, he's earned two other best-actor nominations: for "Michael Clayton" (2007) and "Up in the Air" (2009). Gosling was a surprise nominee for 2006's "Half Nelson" ? not because he was undeserving, far from it, but because it was such a small, little-known film. He played a middle-school teacher with a drug problem.

EMBARRASSING BEGINNINGS: Clooney rocked the mullet in the mid-'80s on the sitcom "The Facts of Life," where he played a handyman named George. Gosling was a member of "The Mickey Mouse Club" in the early 1990s, around the same time as Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera.

"SEXIEST MAN ALIVE" STATUS: Clooney has the rare distinction of winning the annual honor from People magazine twice: in 1997 and 2006. Gosling hasn't won ? yet ? but this year's winner, Bradley Cooper, has conceded that Gosling deserved the title more than he did.

ON-SCREEN ROMANCES: Clooney: Michelle Pfeiffer ("One Fine Day"); Jennifer Lopez ("Out of Sight"); Julia Roberts ("Ocean's Eleven" and "Ocean's Twelve"); Catherine Zeta-Jones ("Intolerable Cruelty"); Vera Farmiga ("Up in the Air"). Gosling: Rachel McAdams ("The Notebook"); Michelle Williams ("Blue Valentine") Emma Stone ("Crazy, Stupid, Love"), Carey Mulligan ("Drive"); an anatomically correct sex doll ("Lars and the Real Girl").

OFF-SCREEN ROMANCES: Clooney is divorced from actress Talia Balsam and has dated model Lisa Snowdon, former reality show contestant and cocktail waitress Sarah Larson and actress Elisabetta Canalis. He is now dating former WWE star Stacy Keibler. Gosling previously dated his "Notebook" co-star McAdams and has been linked most recently to Eva Mendes.

THE WINNER: A tie. While Clooney will probably win on Golden Globe night, Gosling is so hot these days he seems unstoppable.

___

Contact AP Movie Critic Christy Lemire through Twitter: http://twitter.com/christylemire.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Video: Love and war stir drama on ?Downton Abbey?

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