Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Delhi gang-rape: bus driver refuses identification parade, remanded to five days' police custody

Delhi gang-rape: bus driver refuses identification parade, remanded to five days' police custody

Photo of Ram Singh, the driver of the bus

New Delhi:?The main accused in the gang-rape of a medical student in Delhi on Sunday, bus driver Ram Singh has refused to undergo a test identification parade, which now forces the police to base its case against him and his co-accused on forensic evidence.

Ram Singh, 30, was produced in a local court today and was remanded to five days in police custody. He was brought to a jam-packed courtroom with his face covered. The bus driver is among four men arrested by the police; two of the accused are on the run.??
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A test identification parade is a procedure in which the alleged offender is brought before witnesses and victims for identification. It could have been conducted as soon as the victim's male friend - who was with her on Sunday evening and was also beaten up brutally by the six men who allegedly raped the student - was pronounced medically fit to identify the accused. But Ram Singh is allowed by law to refuse such a parade.??
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The police sought Ram Singh's custody in court as they said they needed to interrogate him to trace the two men yet to be arrested.
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Apart from trying to trace the clothes the accused were wearing that day for forensic evidence, the police also want to recover the mobile phones and ATM cards of the victim and her male friend, which the assailants allegedly took away with them.
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The police said that while in their custody, Ram Singh will be taken to Rajasthan, Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh to help arrest the two men absconding.

Ram Singh was the first to be arrested in the case last evening. The three others arrested are expected to be produced in court tomorrow.???
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On Sunday evening, police said, Ram Singh, his brother Mukesh and four other friends took the chartered bus he drove as a school bus, for a "joy ride".

They spotted the student and her friend at the Munirka bus stop in south Delhi and called out to them saying the bus was headed to Dwarka, where the woman lives, the police said.
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Inside the bus they reportedly first taunted the two for being out together in the night and then assaulted them. When the woman fought back, police sources say, the six men "decided to teach her a lesson." They dragged her to the back of the moving bus and repeatedly raped her and punched her in the stomach.?

They also beat her friend with an iron rod. After almost an hour of the torture, they allegedly threw the two out of the bus, stripped of much of their clothing, on a flyover.

They were found unconscious there and were taken to hospital by the police, where the woman has undergone multiple surgeries and is now on ventilator support with what doctors have described as "irreparable damage" to her abdomen and intestines.

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

The Case for Holding Gold Even When Investors ... - Yahoo! Finance

It's known as a counter-intuitive flight to safety, and it happens when investors, illogically, seek safety in the very asset that they are worried about. A recent example of this upside-down instinct is when investors flocked to Treasuries two summers ago amidst a broader market panic that was occurring when U.S. debt had just lost the AAA credit rating.

Another more timely example is the dollar trade, which has investors seeking the safety of the U.S. currency as they try to shield themselves from the risk of fiscal mismanagement by the U.S. government.

This demand-for-dollars scenario is one reason why investors in commodities, particularly precious metals, are in a funk over what to do about the future.

For Tom Lydon, editor of ETF Trends, the answer is to ride out any short-term volatility that might be triggered by a stronger dollar and embrace the broader trends of dollar debasement, the fiscal cliff, and more easing by the Fed.

''I think gold probably has more things going for it than not at this point," Lydon says in the attached video. "We're all asking, 'what do I do?' but there are a lot of investors out there who haven't invested in gold, who haven't diversified yet. I think they're going to step forward and say, if 'I haven't done it, maybe now is a good time to do it.'"

While he continues to recommend shares of the SPDR Gold Shares (GLD), he's currently more drawn to the miners and sees even better opportunities in funds like the Market Vectors Gold Miners ETF (GDX) and the basket of smaller players found in the Market Vectors Junior Gold Miners (GDXJ). In addition, Lydon says the miners "haven't done anything in five years at a time when gold has doubled," adding that they also sport a single-digit forward P/E.

"Right now gold miners really are a value bet," he concludes.

Source: http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/breakout/case-holding-gold-even-investors-prefer-dollar-185836689.html

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Saturday, December 15, 2012

New Jersey, Virginia 2013 Races 'Not Etched In Stone': Obama Pollster

RealClearPolitics:

As the only two states that elect their governors in the year following presidential elections, New Jersey and Virginia have exhibited a clear pattern in recent contests.

Read the whole story at RealClearPolitics

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Friday, December 14, 2012

Is Kerry now a lock for secretary of state?

So, it's official: Ambassador Susan Rice will not?be Secretary of State ? she's withdrawn and President Obama has accepted, and John McCain is twisting his face in pleasure somewhere. Which means... John Kerry, right? Well, yes, probably ? all the conservatives just love him now. But speculation also puts some other options in front of the president between now and whenever Hillary Clinton steps down ? including, but not limited to, her husband.

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The Long Shot

Name: Richard Berman

RELATED: John Kerry Wants Hillary Clinton's Job

Credentials: 15 terms in Congress; served on important security committees; reputation for being discreet.?

RELATED: Huntsman: The Candidate Who Couldn't

Source of Speculation: A bunch of people talking about it to reporters. But not in a "we hear that Obama's thinking..." kind of way. Berman just lost re-election after his district in California was re-zoned, and the guy who beat him said he thought he might be good for the job???and so it went from there.?

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Likelihood of Actually Getting It: Slim. Berman doesn't even have the kind of national profile necessary for such an international job, and no White House officials are leaking his name. It's all good-will consolation prize quotes from his teammates after he just lost his job.?

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The Really?Long Shot

Name: Bill Clinton

Credentials: Served two terms as President; former Gov. of Arkansas; is insanely popular; Obama owes him a favor for helping to save his campaign with his legendary, mostly-improvised convention speech.?

Source of Speculation: Joe Nocera thinks it's a good idea, and a New York Post report from June said Clinton might be angling for the Secretary of State job under a potential Ander Cuomo Presidency if Hillary does decide not to run in 2016. "I think everyone who knows Bill Clinton knows he'd love to be secretary of state because he's so smart and because he knows so much about the world," an 'insider' told the Post.

Likelihood of Actually Getting It: Dream on.

The Fool-Me-Twice Shot

Name: Jon Huntsman

Credentials: Former Utah Gov, former Ambassador to China and Singapore, former Republican presidential candidate.?

Source of Speculation: An Associated Press report?that said "officials" were looking at him for the job.?

Likelihood of Actually Getting It: Slim, for different reasons. Namely that he'd probably never accept the appointment. Huntsman was the Republican Obama's team was most scared of?in the last election, and the President named him his Ambassador to China, so it's clear Obama thinks highly of him. But Huntsman has dreams of potentially running for the Big Job again, potentially against Hillary in 2016, and this would make it pretty hard ? if not impossible ? to get Republican support for that.?

The Safe Bet

Name: William Burns

Credentials: Current Deputy Secretary of State.

Source of Speculation: The same report that named Huntsman as a candidate.?

Likelihood of Actually Getting It: Good, if not great. He's Hillary's current number two, and he's getting good buzz with "insiders," apparently. The report that floated his name left things a bit unspectacular, though. Burns, "is a career diplomat who has no political baggage and would be unlikely to stir significant opposition among lawmakers." So, basically, he's an unsexy pick that wouldn't garner any headlines.?

The Safest Bet

Name: John Kerry

Credentials: He's getting it.?

Source of Speculation: He's getting it.

Likelihood of Actually Getting It: Guys, it's going to be Kerry. Just stop.?

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/beyond-john-kerry-secretary-state-candidates-now-rice-224235393.html

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Does Social Media Play an Important Part in Retirement Planning ...

3 years ago I would have told you that social media doesn?t have a role in how we manage our finances. ?But then again, I didn?t really understand the purpose and value of blogs. ?Today, as a personal finance blogger, I believe blogs, Twitter, Facebook and other avenues of social media play an important part in helping us learn about personal finance and make better decisions with our money.

Using Social Media to Gain Knowledge

My social Network on Flickr, Facebook, Twitter and MyblogLogSocial Media Today provided a recent piece on this topic and shared how peers greatly influence retirement planning decisions. ?Here?s how:

While chatting with their peers, friends, relatives and acquaintances, people gain tremendous knowledge about what other?s are doing in their lives. For instance, social media helps you to know where people in your network are working, where they are traveling, what are they buying and where they are investing and even how they are planning for their retirement

One Size Fits All Does Not Work

But don?t get carried away and jump on Twitter to start planning your retirement, following your peer?s investing strategy and so on. What works for them, doesn?t necessary mean it?s going to work for your situation.

Experts caution people against being led by peer group mentality. This is because when it comes to investing, one-size-fits-all approach does not work. It is therefore advisable that you?set your own retirement goals?when planning how much percentage of your salary you must save and where you must invest.

Ideas to Use Social Media for Your Finances

And that?s the key: ?set your own goals when planning. ?Use social media to gather information, learn from others? experiences, but plan your way based on your situation and what you believe is going work for you.

So, what are some practical ways to use social media to help? ?Here area few ways I use social media that might help:

  • Follow personal finance bloggers and see what they?re writing about. ?Some write about there own experiences which can help you learn from mistakes or gather good ideas to apply to your situation.
  • Pay attention to people with influence on Twitter. ?You might start by following well-known people like Dave Ramsey who often shares tips and links to articles. ?Also follow bloggers (such as me @onemoneydesign). ?Bloggers often share articles they read and find interesting and helpful
  • Save articles you like to websites such as Instapaper to build an archive you can revisit and use to answer your questions as they come up
  • Pay attention to media sites such as Kiplinger, YahooFinance, and others to see what is trending and get the latest information on finance. ?You can follow their RSS feeds using Google Reader and stay up to date on what they?re publishing

These are just a few ideas I use regularly. ?I love to read personal finance blogs to learn from others. ?The best blogs, in my opinion, are the ones sharing practical tips, links to helpful articles and their personal experience (good and bad).

Do you think social media plays an important role in retirement planning and other areas of personal finance?

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Ancient red dye powers new 'green' battery

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Rose madder ? a natural plant dye once prized throughout the Old World to make fiery red textiles ? has found a second life as the basis for a new "green" battery.

Chemists from The City College of New York teamed with researchers from Rice University and the U.S. Army Research Laboratory to develop a non-toxic and sustainable lithium-ion battery powered by purpurin, a dye extracted from the roots of the madder plant (Rubia species).

More than 3500 years ago, civilizations in Asia and the Middle East first boiled madder roots to color fabrics in vivid oranges, reds and pinks. In its latest technological incarnation, the climbing herb could lay the foundation for an eco-friendly alternative to traditional lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries. These batteries charge everything from your mobile phone to electric vehicles, but carry with them risks to the environment during production, recycling and disposal.

"Purpurin," on the other hand, said team member and City College Professor of Chemistry George John, "comes from nature and it will go back to nature." The team reports their results in the journal Nature's online and open access publication, Scientific Reports, on December 11, 2012.

Most Li-ion batteries today rely on finite supplies of mined metal ores, such as cobalt. "Thirty percent of globally produced cobalt is fed into battery technology," noted Dr. Leela Reddy, lead author and a research scientist in Professor Ajayan's lab in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Material Science at Rice University. The cobalt salt and lithium are combined at high temperatures to make a battery's cathode, the electrode through which the electric current flows.

Mining cobalt metal and transforming it, however, is expensive, he explained. Fabricating and recycling standard Li-ion batteries demands high temperatures, guzzling costly energy, especially during recycling. "In 2010, almost 10 billion lithium-ion batteries had to be recycled," said Dr. Reddy.

Production and recycling also pumps an estimated 72 kilograms of carbon dioxide ? a greenhouse gas ? into the atmosphere for every kilowatt-hour of energy in a Li-ion battery, he noted. These grim facts have fed a surging demand to develop green batteries, said Dr. Reddy.

Fortunately, biologically based color molecules, like purpurin and its relatives, seem pre-adapted to act as a battery's electrode. In the case of purpurin, the molecule's six-membered (aromatic) rings are festooned with carbonyl and hydroxyl groups adept at passing electrons back and forth, just as traditional electrodes do. "These aromatic systems are electron-rich molecules that easily coordinate with lithium," explained Professor John.

Moreover, growing madder or other biomass crops to make batteries would soak up carbon dioxide and eliminate the disposal problem ? without its toxic components, a lithium-ion battery could be thrown away.

Best of all, purpurin also turns out to be a no-fuss ingredient. "In the literature there are one or two other natural organic molecules in development for batteries, but the process to make them is much more tedious and complicated," noted Professor John.

Made and stored at room temperature, the purpurin electrode is made in just a few easy steps: dissolve the purpurin in an alcohol solvent and add lithium salt. When the salt's lithium ion binds with purpurin the solution turns from reddish yellow to pink. "The chemistry is quite simple," coauthor and City College postdoctoral researcher Dr. Nagarajan explained.

The team estimates that a commercial green Li-ion battery may be only a few years away, counting the time needed to ramp up purpurin's efficiency or hunt down and synthesize similar molecules. "We can say it is definitely going to happen, and sometime soon, because in this case we are fully aware of the mechanism," said Professor John.

"When you can generate something new or unheard of, you think of chemistry in a different way," he added. "That a natural material or dye can be used for a battery, that is exciting, even for me."

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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Huge Asteroid to Pass Earth Tonight: How to Watch Online

A giant asteroid will make a flyby of Earth over the next few days, and armchair astronomers can watch the action live on their computers.

The near-Earth asteroid 4179 Toutatis, which is about 3 miles (5 kilometers) wide, will zoom within 4.3 million miles (7 million kilometers) of Earth during its closest approach early Wednesday morning (Dec. 12). That's too far away to pose any impact threat on this pass, but close enough to put on a pretty good show through top-notch telescopes, researchers say.

And some of those scopes will be tracking Toutatis' movements for the benefit of skywatchers around the world. The online Slooh Space Camera and Virtual Telescope Project, for example, will both stream live, free footage of the asteroid from professional-quality observatories.

Slooh will webcast Toutatis views from a scope in the Canary Islands off the west coast of Africa beginning at 3 p.m. EST (2000 GMT) today (Dec. 11). Another show will follow at 10 p.m. EST tonight (0300 GMT Wednesday), with footage from an instrument in Arizona. You can watch them at Slooh's website: http://www.slooh.com.

Both shows will feature commentary from Slooh president Patrick Paolucci and Astronomy Magazine columnist Bob Berman. [Photos: Asteroids in Deep Space]

"Slooh technical staff will let the public follow this fast-moving asteroid in two different ways. In one view, the background stars will be tracked at their own rate and the asteroid will appear as an obvious streak or a moving time-lapse dot across the starry field," Berman said in a statement.

"In a second view, Toutatis itself will be tracked and held steady as a tiny pointlike object, while Earth's spin makes the background stars whiz by as streaks," Berman added. "Both methods will make the asteroid's speedy orbital motion obvious as it passes us in space."

Meanwhile, the Virtual Telescope Project ? which is run by Gianluca Masi of Bellatrix Astronomical Observatory in Italy ? will offer its own free webcast Thursday (Dec. 13) at 3 p.m. EST (2000 GMT), complete with commentary from astrophysicists.

You can see that video stream here: http://www.virtualtelescope.eu/webtv/

Asteroid Toutatis was first viewed in 1934, then officially discovered in 1989. It makes one trip around the sun every four years.

The Minor Planet Center in Cambridge, Mass., lists Toutatis as a potentially hazardous object, meaning that it could pose a threat to our planet at some point in the future. The current flyby is no cause for concern, however. At its closest approach, which comes at 1:40 a.m. (0640 GMT) Wednesday, Toutatis will still be 18 times farther away from Earth than the moon is.

Toutatis would cause catastrophic damage if it ever did slam into Earth. In general, scientists think a strike by anything at least 0.6 miles (1 km) wide could have global consequences, most likely by altering the world's climate for many years to come.

For comparison, the asteroid thought to have wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago was an estimated 6 miles (10 km) across.

Follow SPACE.com senior writer Mike Wall on Twitter @michaeldwall?or SPACE.com @Spacedotcom. We're also on Facebook?and?Google+.?

Copyright 2012 SPACE.com, a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/huge-asteroid-pass-earth-tonight-watch-online-141514589.html

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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

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    Egypt opposition urges more protests

    Egyptian men stand near Arabic writing on a wall in Arabic that reads, "down with the leader's rule, no to the Muslim Brotherhood," in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012. Egypt's liberal opposition has called for more protests on Sunday after the president made concessions overnight that fell short of their demands to rescind a draft constitution going to a referendum on Dec. 15. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

    Egyptian men stand near Arabic writing on a wall in Arabic that reads, "down with the leader's rule, no to the Muslim Brotherhood," in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012. Egypt's liberal opposition has called for more protests on Sunday after the president made concessions overnight that fell short of their demands to rescind a draft constitution going to a referendum on Dec. 15. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

    An Egyptian protester smokes a cigaret outside her tent in Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012. Egypt's liberal opposition has called for more protests on Sunday after the president made concessions overnight that fell short of their demands to rescind a draft constitution going to a referendum on Dec. 15. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

    An Egyptian protester reads the newspaper as other sit next to their tents in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012. Egypt's liberal opposition has called for more protests on Sunday after the president made concessions overnight that fell short of their demands to rescind a draft constitution going to a referendum on Dec. 15. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

    An Egyptian man walks past Arabic writing on a wall that reads, "the Muslim Brotherhood are an American and English invention," in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012. Egypt's liberal opposition has called for more protests on Sunday after the president made concessions overnight that fell short of their demands to rescind a draft constitution going to a referendum on Dec. 15. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

    An Egyptian man walks past graffiti in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012. Egypt's liberal opposition has called for more protests on Sunday after the president made concessions overnight that fell short of their demands to rescind a draft constitution going to a referendum on Dec. 15. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

    (AP) ? Egypt's opposition says it will keep up protests against a referendum on a disputed draft constitution but has stopped short of advocating either a boycott or a "no" less than a week before voting.

    The opposition was still pushing Sunday for Islamist President Mohammed Morsi to cancel the Dec. 15 referendum, saying they reject the process entirely.

    The referendum plan has sparked some of the bloodiest clashes between Morsi supporters and opponents since he came to power in June.

    The National Salvation Front, an umbrella opposition group of liberal and leftist parties, warned that holding the referendum in such atmosphere will lead to more strife. It called for another massive rally on Tuesday.

    It accused Morsi of driving the country toward violent clashes.

    Associated Press

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    Thursday, November 1, 2012

    Most East Coast refineries unhurt by Sandy

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    'Jersey Shore' Stars Call Sandy's Seaside Heights Impact 'Devastating'

    Snooki, Pauly D, JWoww and Vinny all release statements to MTV News about the chaos in their 'second home.'
    By Ryan J. Downey


    Homes are submerged at the Jersey Shore
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    Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1696471/hurricane-sandy-jersey-shore-cast-seaside-statements.jhtml

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    Bachmann, Graves face off in spirited 6th District debate (Star Tribune)

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    Monday, October 29, 2012

    CamelBak All Clear and Eddy Bottle review

    The CamelBak All Clear UV purification system and Eddy everyday/outdoor bottle offer you two choices in portable liquid haulers. Both bottles consist of all BPA-free and ruggedly-constructed materials.They come with lifetime guarantees that don’t cover damage due to use, just defects – but CamelBak does stand behind their products. Eddy: More Than A Basic Bottle [...]

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    Thursday, October 25, 2012

    PlayStation 3 hack may be console's last

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    Sony's?efforts to control what can and can't run on the PlayStation 3 home gaming console may have been blown out of the water for the last time.

    Hackers have published a cryptographic key that will make it much easier for owners to modify their devices. However, the move could also make PS3s vulnerable to security breaches and allow users to play pirated games.

    A group going by the name of the "Three Musketeers" said they'd had the "LV0" key for a while, but have released it only now after learning that another group of hackers was using it to build and sell firmware called BlueDiskCFW, technology blog Ars Technica reported.

    "If it wouldn't have been for this leak, this key would never have seen the light of day," the Three Tuskateers wrote when they released the key, a PlayStationLifeStyle.net post said. ""Only the fear of our work being used by others to make money out of it has forced us to release this now."

    With the LV0 key, PS3 users can decode future security updates and change the firmware to fully install and play a game from the console's hard drive instead of the game's disk, for instance.

    Some gaming blogs are referring to this as "the final hack" in a long battle between Sony and customers over how the product should, and should not be, used.

    "The reveal of the LV0 key basically means that any system update released by Sony going forward can be decrypted with little or no effort whatsoever," wrote Richard Leadbetter in a Eurogamer post. "Options Sony has in battling this leak is limited ? every PS3 out there needs to be able to decrypt any firmware download package in order for the console to be updated."

    Sony has yet to comment on the leak, but if the past is any predictor, the company will not pleased.

    The electronics maker has a history of coming down hard on hackers who jailbreak its machines, as evidenced by the lawsuit it brought against hacker George Hotz in 2011 after he published PlayStation 3 root keys.

    The efforts to sue Hotz backfired. He settled out of court with Sony, but not before the hacktivist group Anonymous had attacked Sony websites in his behalf, and a still-unknown cybercriminal used the Anonymous attack as cover to compromise 70 million accounts on the private PlayStation Network.

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    Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/ingame/playstation-3-hack-may-be-consoles-last-1C6663620

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    Wednesday, October 24, 2012

    Don't be so fast to judge a cat by its color, new study warns

    Don't be so fast to judge a cat by its color, new study warns [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 23-Oct-2012
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    yanwar@berkeley.edu
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    UC Berkeley researcher finds stereotypes about cats can impact adoption rates

    Just like humans, domestic cats are often judged by their color, and the media and folklore help perpetuate these stereotypes. Take the snobbish, aloof, white kitty who promotes "Fancy Feast," and spooky images of black cats, which can be associated with bad luck and witches, especially around Halloween.

    Interested in the link between how cat color influences adoption rates, a University of California, Berkeley, researcher surveyed 189 people with experience of cats as pets and found that they were more likely to assign positive personality traits to orange cats and less favorable ones to white and tortoiseshell ones. Orange cats were largely regarded as friendly, white cats as aloof and tortoiseshell cats as intolerant.

    The results, published this week in the online issue of Anthrozoos, the official journal of the International Society for Anthrozoology, are noteworthy because feline typecasting can have a negative impact on adoption rates at animal shelters, the study suggests.

    "To date there is little evidence that these perceived differences between differently colored cats actually exist, but there are serious repercussions for cats if people believe that some cat colors are friendlier than others," said Mikel Delgado, lead author of the study and a doctoral student in psychology at UC Berkeley.

    "We hope that this study will be a starting point for further research in what qualities affect adoption and retention of pet cats, and whether there is a genetic or physical basis (such as coat color) for personality differences in cats," she added.

    Of an estimated 100 million domesticated cats in the United States, at least one million end up in shelters each year. Many are abandoned because their personalities conflict with their owners' expectations. A 2002 study from UC Davis found that one in four cats are brought to shelters because they did not get along with their owners or other household pets. A common complaint was that they're "too active." That study also found that dark cats are more likely to be euthanized, and that tortoiseshell cats are frequently typecast as having too much attitude or "tortitude."

    "Previous research supports the existence of 'black cat' syndrome, where black and brown cats are less likely to be adopted than cats of other colors," Delgado said. "We were interested in whether people's perceptions of the interaction between personality and coat color might play a part."

    To establish a link between how cat color influences adoption rates, Delgado and her co-authors used Craigslist to recruit a national sample of cat owners and cat lovers in large U.S. metropolitan areas. Participants were asked to rate, on a scale of 1 to 7, the personalities of black, white, bi-colored, tri-colored (tortoiseshell or calico) and orange cats based on their tendencies to be active, aloof, bold, calm, friendly, intolerant, shy, stubborn, tolerant and trainable.

    While most people surveyed said personality informs their decision about which cat to adopt, the characteristics they ascribed to cats based on their coat color indicated that color consciously or unconsciously played a key role in their final choice of which kitty to take home.

    Overall, orange cats and bi-colored cats were characterized as friendly, while black cats, white cats and tri-colored cats were regarded as more antisocial. White cats were considered to be more shy, lazy and calm, while tortoiseshell cats were more likely to be depicted as both more intolerant and more trainable. Black cats were typified as having less extreme character traits, which might contribute to their mysterious reputation.

    At the Berkeley East Bay Humane Society (BEBHS), cat coordinator Cathy Marden is all too familiar with the psychology involved in pet adoptions. Staff members and volunteers there try to break down stereotypes at every opportunity, she said, and descriptions of each cat written on the adoption rooms cages highlight the individual's characteristics.

    "You can't judge a cat by its color," she said. "If someone comes in to adopt, we encourage them to spend time with all the cats, because it's the personality of that cat not the color that will let you know if the animal's the right fit for you."

    Still, reactions to black cats can be so strong, she said, that few adoptions take place at the shelter when there are more than a few black cats in the adoption room. "It's a huge bummer," said Marden, who has blogged on the BEBHS website about the "Top 10 Reasons to Adopt a Black Cat" and about the joys of adopting a monochromatic cat.

    Domestic cats are believed to be descended from African wild cats and have coexisted peacefully with humans for 4,000 years. Through literature, movies and other cultural channels, cats have long been characterized as solitary, independent species who are "tolerant of affection only when it suits their needs," according to the study. That said, cats have adapted well to a variety of living conditions, and this has made them successful at cohabiting with humans, the study points out.

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    Other coauthors of the study are Jacqueline Munera at the New College of Florida and Gretchen Reevy at the California State University, East Bay.



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    Contact: Yasmin Anwar
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    UC Berkeley researcher finds stereotypes about cats can impact adoption rates

    Just like humans, domestic cats are often judged by their color, and the media and folklore help perpetuate these stereotypes. Take the snobbish, aloof, white kitty who promotes "Fancy Feast," and spooky images of black cats, which can be associated with bad luck and witches, especially around Halloween.

    Interested in the link between how cat color influences adoption rates, a University of California, Berkeley, researcher surveyed 189 people with experience of cats as pets and found that they were more likely to assign positive personality traits to orange cats and less favorable ones to white and tortoiseshell ones. Orange cats were largely regarded as friendly, white cats as aloof and tortoiseshell cats as intolerant.

    The results, published this week in the online issue of Anthrozoos, the official journal of the International Society for Anthrozoology, are noteworthy because feline typecasting can have a negative impact on adoption rates at animal shelters, the study suggests.

    "To date there is little evidence that these perceived differences between differently colored cats actually exist, but there are serious repercussions for cats if people believe that some cat colors are friendlier than others," said Mikel Delgado, lead author of the study and a doctoral student in psychology at UC Berkeley.

    "We hope that this study will be a starting point for further research in what qualities affect adoption and retention of pet cats, and whether there is a genetic or physical basis (such as coat color) for personality differences in cats," she added.

    Of an estimated 100 million domesticated cats in the United States, at least one million end up in shelters each year. Many are abandoned because their personalities conflict with their owners' expectations. A 2002 study from UC Davis found that one in four cats are brought to shelters because they did not get along with their owners or other household pets. A common complaint was that they're "too active." That study also found that dark cats are more likely to be euthanized, and that tortoiseshell cats are frequently typecast as having too much attitude or "tortitude."

    "Previous research supports the existence of 'black cat' syndrome, where black and brown cats are less likely to be adopted than cats of other colors," Delgado said. "We were interested in whether people's perceptions of the interaction between personality and coat color might play a part."

    To establish a link between how cat color influences adoption rates, Delgado and her co-authors used Craigslist to recruit a national sample of cat owners and cat lovers in large U.S. metropolitan areas. Participants were asked to rate, on a scale of 1 to 7, the personalities of black, white, bi-colored, tri-colored (tortoiseshell or calico) and orange cats based on their tendencies to be active, aloof, bold, calm, friendly, intolerant, shy, stubborn, tolerant and trainable.

    While most people surveyed said personality informs their decision about which cat to adopt, the characteristics they ascribed to cats based on their coat color indicated that color consciously or unconsciously played a key role in their final choice of which kitty to take home.

    Overall, orange cats and bi-colored cats were characterized as friendly, while black cats, white cats and tri-colored cats were regarded as more antisocial. White cats were considered to be more shy, lazy and calm, while tortoiseshell cats were more likely to be depicted as both more intolerant and more trainable. Black cats were typified as having less extreme character traits, which might contribute to their mysterious reputation.

    At the Berkeley East Bay Humane Society (BEBHS), cat coordinator Cathy Marden is all too familiar with the psychology involved in pet adoptions. Staff members and volunteers there try to break down stereotypes at every opportunity, she said, and descriptions of each cat written on the adoption rooms cages highlight the individual's characteristics.

    "You can't judge a cat by its color," she said. "If someone comes in to adopt, we encourage them to spend time with all the cats, because it's the personality of that cat not the color that will let you know if the animal's the right fit for you."

    Still, reactions to black cats can be so strong, she said, that few adoptions take place at the shelter when there are more than a few black cats in the adoption room. "It's a huge bummer," said Marden, who has blogged on the BEBHS website about the "Top 10 Reasons to Adopt a Black Cat" and about the joys of adopting a monochromatic cat.

    Domestic cats are believed to be descended from African wild cats and have coexisted peacefully with humans for 4,000 years. Through literature, movies and other cultural channels, cats have long been characterized as solitary, independent species who are "tolerant of affection only when it suits their needs," according to the study. That said, cats have adapted well to a variety of living conditions, and this has made them successful at cohabiting with humans, the study points out.

    ###

    Other coauthors of the study are Jacqueline Munera at the New College of Florida and Gretchen Reevy at the California State University, East Bay.



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    Tuesday, October 23, 2012

    Berlin's English Theatre fights closure threat - The Local

    A furore caused when two German theatres painted white actors black is being taken apart by Berlin?s English Theatre in a series of plays on multiculturalism. But a funding cut is threatening it with closure, staff told The Local.

    When the Schlosspark theatre cast a white actor as a black man in its production of ?I'm not Rappaport? earlier this year, it sparked huge public outcry ? particularly when the director defended his decision by saying they could not find a black actor who could speak good enough German.

    Shortly afterwards the Deutsches Theater staged ?Innocence?, a play by Dea Loher one of Germany's most reputed modern play-writes. It tells the story of two illegal immigrants from Africa, who were played by white German actors - again in blackface.

    The English Theatre in Berlin (ETB) has decided to rework ?Innocence? and bring it back to the stage ? this time without blackface.

    It will be followed by a discussion about the changing face of Germany and the role that race plays in the arts ? with the Deutsches Theater director John von D?ffel and two of the organisers of the protests against blackface, Julia Lemmle and Sithembile Menck.

    'Black face must only be used for a reason'

    Daniel Brunet, who translated and directed the play, told The Local it was just one part of a series that he hoped would ?re-open the dialogue about the use of blackface in Germany and to let people air their grievances.?

    He said, ?If a director is going to use a symbol connected with so much pain and suffering, it needs to be abstract, removed, and for a reason.? In another English Theatre play ? Neighbours ? a black actor plays a minstrel, a white man who in 19th-century America would dress up as a crudely stereotypical black person and perform and which has since come to personify the racism of the time.

    ?We showed him putting on, and taking off, his [black] make-up. The character was playing a character in the play,? said Brunet. The black characters in Innocence are to be played by two Afro-German actors, Ernest Hausmann and Moses Leo.

    Hausmann, from Hamburg, said he went to see ?Innocence? when it was at the Deutsches Theater. ?The whole idea of German directors trying to express foreigners is getting boring, it's ignorant,? he told The Local.

    ?The English Theatre production will be far more authentic, visually it will be better and moreover it will concentrate on the questions raised by the text ? those of guilt and hopelessness,? he said.

    The piece tells the stories of a group of seemingly unrelated characters existing at the fringes of society. Other productions in the series, which started in August and so far comprises of four plays, explore issues of immigration and racial identity.

    ?I imagine the German production (of ?Innocence?) had reason for choosing to cast white actors,? said Brunet, a New Yorker, but said he found blackface offensive.

    Berlin senate is cutting the theatre's funding

    The mix of ethnicities regularly treading the boards at the English Theatre is one of the organisation's shining points in a largely white theatrical city.

    This could come to an end if the city authorities cut the theatre's funding as planned in 2013, leaving the capital city, and its 150,000 or so English speakers, without a theatre dedicated to offering them accessible productions.

    The Berlin government told the ETB the ?100,000 grant it uses to pay its rent and staff wages would not be coming in 2013, leaving the theatre in a bind.

    ?At any one time, there are around 40,000 people in Berlin with an American passport,? said Brunet. ?And the ETB takes Berlin's rich, creative scene and makes it accessible for all of the city's inhabitants,? he added.

    Shutting down arts centre that the director believes has been ?at the heart of Berlin ex-pat culture for the past 23 years,? would also threaten the Thikwa theatre run by a mixed disabled and able-bodied team, which operates alongside it.

    An educational force in the city

    If it were to close, the chances of it re-opening would be slim, said Brunet ? he argued it was a lot easier to keep an institution going, no matter how financially troubled, than to start all over again.

    Theatre staff have launched a petition which they plan on presenting to Berlin mayor Klaus Wowereit before December. Just because the senate want to cut funding, does not, the petition letter states, ?mean that it will close its doors without a whimper.?

    Both Hausmann and Brunet hailed the educational benefits of having an English-language theatre in the city. Over the 23 years that it has been open, thousands of German school children from across Berlin and Brandenburg have been coming regularly to watch productions.

    ?The city needs it, especially for educational reasons,? said father-of-one Hausmann. ?Not everyone can afford to go to London if they want to see an English play,? he added.

    Innocence starts on October 22. The ETB and The Local have three pairs of tickets to give away to give away for the opening performance. Email The English Theatre Berlin to be in with a chance.

    Source: http://www.thelocal.de/society/20121022-45699.html

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    Saturday, October 20, 2012

    Video: When to upgrade smartphones, tablets, and more

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    Chen Long crushes Wang Zhengming in Men's Singles round-of-16 ...

    Chen Long crushes Wang Zhengming in Men?s Singles round-of-16 at Yonex Denmark Open 2012

    China?s young and aggressive shuttler Chen Long easily advanced into Men?s Singles quarter-final after putting up strong show against his team-mate Wang Zhengming in round-of-16 clash at the Yonex Denmark Open 2012 on Thursday, October 18, in Denmark.

    The World Number Three Long, who has been placed at number two in Men?s Singles draw in the tournament, unleashed his impressive shots from the opening points and won the battle in a dominating fashion without losing any set.

    Long was in remarkable form on court while playing against his lower ranked compatriot and after just a little wobble in starting set he did not find any considerable trouble and won the match in straight sets in 40 minutes.

    In the meanwhile, the un-seeded Zhengming failed to play positive badminton as he could not put up strong show in front of his aggressive team-mate and remained unable to cope up with the pace of rallies.

    Zhengming stayed behind his rival throughout the contest and crashed out without snatching any set from his opponent.

    In the first game, both Chinese players showed a spectacular performance to the local crowd by playing attacking badminton.

    The cracking sounds of strokes could not heard anywhere in the huge indoor arena at Odense as both players employed powerful smashes and strong pushes but remained close until the break.

    After the mid-game interval, Long injected more power into his smashes and also started to employ deceptive shots from front court and rear-court areas.

    Long remained positive and aggressive in the whole second half of opening game and won it with a close margin of 21-19.

    It was a smooth sail for Long in the second game as he played with complete control and moved his rival in all corners of the court which helped him to take a good lead in opening half.

    In the concluding phase, the in-form Long continued playing impressive badminton and easily ended up the set with a 21-14 score on the board.

    The lofty Long won this pre-quarter-final battle in straight games of 40 minutes with a reasonable margin of 21-19 and 21-14.

    Source: http://blogs.bettor.com/Chen-Long-crushes-Wang-Zhengming-in-Mens-Singles-round-of-16-at-Yonex-Denmark-Open-2012-a196039

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    Wednesday, October 17, 2012

    ACLU sues Morgan Stanley for bias in mortgage business

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - The American Civil Liberties Union sued Morgan Stanley on Monday, alleging racial discrimination over packaging subprime mortgage loans into securities.

    The suit is the first to directly accuse an investment bank, rather than a lender, over loans that violate federal civil rights laws, the group said at a press conference.

    Morgan Stanley encouraged a unit of now-bankrupt New Century Financial Corp to target black borrowers disproportionately with loans that had a strong possibility of foreclosure and unjustifiably high costs, the suit alleges. The investment bank received significant fees from packaging and selling these loans as securities to institutional investors, while the borrowers faced high risks of default, the ACLU said.

    "It is literally the first case of Main Street holding Wall Street accountable" for the financial crisis that led millions of Americans to lose their homes and that devastated the U.S. economy, ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero said at a news conference.

    Morgan Stanley rejected the accusations. "We believe these allegations are completely without merit and plan to defend ourselves vigorously," spokeswoman Mary Claire Delaney said in an email.

    The complaint was filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan on behalf of five Detroit residents. It alleges that Morgan Stanley went beyond the traditional role of an investment bank by helping to fund loans made by New Century, setting loan volume goals and establishing terms of the loans.

    The ACLU asked the court to certify the case as a class action. It said as many as 6,000 black homeowners in the Detroit area may have suffered similar discrimination as a result of being offered loans that many could not afford.

    The alleged practice is a twist on claims that banks engaged in "red-lining," or refusing to provide loans and other services in low-income areas.

    "It's reverse red-lining. It violates the Fair Housing Act," said Elizabeth Cabraser, a co-counsel for the plaintiffs. "These loans were mass produced and they were built to order, not to serve homeowners."

    Discriminatory practices connected to the securitization process were endemic during the last decade throughout much of the financial services industry and across the nation, the ACLU said.

    Critics of securitization, in which banks package loans into securities for sale to sophisticated investors, say it allows banks to be reckless in their credit policies because they do not end up holding the loans.

    Advocates say that by removing loans from bank balance sheets, it allows them to stimulate the economy by extending credit across a variety of sectors.

    Trillions of dollars of mortgage, credit card, automobile and other consumer loans have been securitized and sold to investors. Many of the home loans bought by the banks are insured by agencies such as the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., or Freddie Mac, and the Federal National Mortgage Association, or Fannie Mae.

    MANY RECENT LAWSUITS

    The ACLU lawsuit follows a spate of new litigation against Wall Street by U.S. federal and state authorities over banks' roles in triggering the financial crisis that began more than four years ago.

    JPMorgan was sued last week by New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman for alleged subprime mortgage abuses at an investment bank that it purchased during the financial crisis. The U.S. attorney in Manhattan filed fraud charges against Wells Fargo Corp two weeks ago for a "reckless pattern" of making questionable home loans that allegedly cost the government hundreds of millions of dollars in insurance settlements.

    Massachusetts earlier sued Morgan Stanley for securitizing home loans, alleging violations of a state consumer protection law. The ACLU said that case did not address the issue nationwide nor link the alleged abusive practices to discriminatory policy.

    Thomas Deutsch, executive director of the American Securitization Forum, a trade group for investment banks, declined to comment on the lawsuit.

    Lawyers for the plaintiffs also include the National Consumer Law Center and Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, a San Francisco-based law firm.

    The case is Beverly Adkins et al v Morgan Stanley, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, No. 12-7667.

    (Reporting By Jed Horowitz, additional reporting by Emily Flitter; Editing by Martha Graybow, Maureen Bavdek and Tim Dobbyn)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/civil-liberties-group-sues-morgan-stanley-over-discrimination-124417365--sector.html

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    Obesity Helps Spur Cancer's Growth, Mouse Study ... - Health.com

    obesity09231 Obesity Helps Spur Cancers Growth, Mouse Study Suggests

    MONDAY, Oct. 15 (HealthDay News) ? Being obese promotes the growth of existing tumors regardless of diet, according to a new animal study that may shed light on why obese cancer patients often have worse outcomes than lean patients.

    Previous research has clearly established a link between obesity and cancer risk and shown that obesity is associated with a poorer prognosis, according to Mikhail Kolonin, an associate professor at the Institute of Molecular Medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.

    He and his colleagues examined how obesity might promote cancer progression. Their findings were published in the Oct. 15 issue of the journal Cancer Research.

    ?Our earlier studies led us to hypothesize that fat tissue called white adipose tissue, which is the fat tissue that expands in individuals who are obese, is itself directly involved and that it is not just diet and lifestyle that are important,? Kolonin explained in a journal news release.

    Their initial results confirmed this theory. They found that tumors grew much faster in obese mice than in lean mice that ate the same diet. The researchers also found that obese mice had far more white adipose tissue cells (adipose stromal cells) than lean mice, which led them to focus on these cells.

    The team discovered that cancer triggered adipose stromal cells to move into the blood stream. Once they find their way to tumors, some of these cells developed into fat cells. However, others were incorporated into blood vessels that actually helped provide oxygen and nutrients to tumors, boosting the cancer?s growth.

    ?The fact that these cells are present in tumors is still an emerging concept. We have shown that not only are they present, but they are also functional and affect tumor growth. Identifying the signals that cause these cells to be recruited to tumors and finding ways to block them might provide a new avenue of cancer treatment,? Kolonin said.

    One cancer expert called the finding ?a significant advancement of the understanding of tumor biology.? Dr. Daniel Budman, of the Don Monti Division of Oncology at the Monter Cancer Center of North Shore?LIJ Health System in Lake Success, N.Y., added that ?obesity has been long recognized as a risk factor for some clinical cancers and may also be an adverse prognostic factor in patients treated for their tumors.?

    He said the current study ?demonstrates that these adverse factors are at least in part a consequence of the white adipose tissue [fat] which leads to increased angiogenesis and tumor growth.?

    According to Budman, the implications for patients are clear: ?reduce obesity before appearance of tumors and after.? For scientists, the challenge will be to find agents that might convert cancer-linked ?white? fat cells to less harmful ?brown? fat, or agents that impede the transfer of adipose cells into tumors, he said.

    Health experts note that research involving animals isn?t always applicable to humans.

    More information

    There?s more on the obesity-cancer link at the U.S. National Cancer Institute.

    ? Robert Preidt

    SOURCES: Daniel R. Budman, M.D., F.A.C.P., Don Monti Division of Oncology at the Monter Cancer Center of North Shore?LIJ Health System, Lake Success, N.Y.; Cancer Research, news release, Oct. 15, 2012

    Last Updated: Oct. 15, 2012

    Copyright ? 2012 HealthDay. All rights reserved.

    HEALTHDAY Web XSmall Obesity Helps Spur Cancers Growth, Mouse Study Suggests

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