Friday, March 29, 2013

PFT: Davis stays with Redskins on one-year deal

Michael HuffAP

When he agreed to a three-year, $6 million deal with the Ravens, one of the first things Michael Huff did was text Ed Reed.

But at the same time, he doesn?t need to spend too much time trying to be Ed Reed.

?It means a lot,? Huff said, via Aaron Wilson of the Baltimore Sun. ?He?s one of the greatest, if not the greatest free safety to ever play the game. I just told him that I?ll carry on his legacy, carry on the tradition of great safeties in Baltimore. I?m definitely going to go out there and hold up my end.

?For me to come in here, I don?t really feel like I?m following his footsteps. I?m more kind of starting my own legacy and going in here to help the defense and help us win.?

There are two important reasons not to invite comparisons. One, Reed?s a former NFL defensive player of the year who?s likely to end up in the Hall of Fame when he?s finished.

But as importantly, Reed wasn?t Reed any more on the field last season, which is why they were willing to let him go become a Texan.

The Ravens weren?t going to get into a bidding war for a guy who?s turning 35 this season, allowing Houston to pay him a three-year, $15 million deal for intangibles.

So they found a player who is nearly five years younger, $9 million cheaper, and for the moment, perhaps a better fit.

Huff?s in Baltimore to play safety, but was forced into playing corner last year in Oakland. While he?s not someone you want on an island playing coverage, he can still cover ground, and that?s something the Ravens need in the middle of their new defense.

?He?s just a tremendous player, a tremendous guy,? Ravens coach John Harbaugh said. ?He fits us really well both football-wise and technique-wise, the type of person he is, the type of family man he is.

?He?s going to enable us to keep doing the things on defense that we have been doing and even build on those things. He has done it all because he?s smart, he?s tough and he knows how to play the game.?

So while the Ravens might not have the same kind of name recognition they once had on defense, they might be better. For roughly the same $41 million the Browns spent to lure outside linebacker Paul Kruger away, the Ravens have restocked by signing pass-rusher Elvis Dumervil, lineman Chris Canty and Marcus Spears and Huff, which gives them a better opportunity to live up to the reputation the old guys created.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/03/29/fred-davis-stays-with-redskins/related/

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AD OF THE DAY - Business Insider

In a new U.K. commercial from Somersby Cider, the beverage brand spoofs the Apple Inc. model of retail.

Brilliantly carried out, the ad is made to look like it was filmed at the launch of a new Apple product: fans lined up outside and rush in at the chic store's opening; product-savvy associates guide enchanted customers through the specs of the beverage; there's even a punny tagline to build upon the theme ? "Less Apps, More Apples."

Somersby is a new brand of hard cider made by Carlsberg. The agency is Fold7, UK.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/somersby-apple-store-cider-commercial-2013-3

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Thursday, March 28, 2013

BBC details iPlayer's open source TV Application Layer

BBC details iPlayer's open source TV Application Layer

The modern challenge for any content distributor is maximizing its reach. That means doing everything -- within reason -- to get your content in front of those who might want it. That's easier said than done, no doubt, and the BBC's plan is to do whatever it takes to get iPlayer on every connected device you own. To that end it's created the TV Application Layer (TAL), which uses the latest web technologies, like HTML5, to do as much of the heavy lifting as possible for would-be hardware makers. The TAL provides a layer of abstraction that takes care of any difference in devices capabilities or controls, so that software built using it will continue to run on anything added to the BBC's certified list without the need for a new version.

This in and of itself is admirable, but the BBC has taken it one step further and put the source code out there for all to see and use. The hope is that this will motivate others to contribute to the Layer, help other content owners reach their viewers, and increase the return on investment of all those TV taxes. The BBC currently uses the TAL for its iPlayer, BBC News and BBC Sport apps, as well as new connected Red Button experiences. The code is live at the source link below if you'd like to take a look.

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PFT: Lattimore cheered on at Pro Day workout

Carson PalmerAP

When owners and teams treat football like a business, media and fans shrug.? When players do, it?s regarded as an affront to the integrity of the game.

It?s not fair, but that?s the way it is.? And Raiders quarterback Carson Palmer needs to brace himself for that reaction as he tries to force his way out of Oakland.

It?s obvious Palmer wants out.? Two years ago, he finagled his exit from Cincinnati by feigning retirement.? The strategy looked to be a failure until Raiders quarterback Jason Campbell broke his collarbone and former Raiders coach Hue Jackson lost his damn mind, giving up a first-round pick and a second-round pick for a quarterback who isn?t the guy he used to be.

Now, Palmer is turning up his nose at $10 million from the Raiders, which sets the stage for the Raiders eventually to cut him ? and for Palmer to play for someone else.

As Mike Silver of Yahoo! Sports explains it, Palmer wants to play for a contender, even if it means being a backup.? (Cough . . . Seahawks and Pete Carroll . . . cough.)? Of course, Palmer won?t get $10 million to be a backup, but his willingness to walk away from football in order to get out of Cincinnati proves that he?d be willing to walk away from $10 million in order to get a shot at winning.

Palmer?s posture also reflects a belief that, despite the hiring of G.M. Reggie McKenzie and coach Dennis Allen, Palmer doesn?t see the silver-and-black bus getting turned around in the immediate future.? Otherwise, he?d gladly take $10 million to stay put.

The problem is that the Raiders currently hold all the cards.? With no seven-figure trigger in Palmer?s deal, the $13 million doesn?t become fully guaranteed until Week One, which means the Raiders can cut him much later in the offseason, if they draft a quarterback early ? or if they eventually decide Terrelle Pryor can get the job done.? The only risk the Raiders are taking is that, if Palmer drops a dumbbell on his foot or pops an Achilles tendon in offseason conditioning drills or otherwise suffers a season-ending injury while on the clock, the Raiders will owe Palmer his full salary.

That could set the stage for a Steve McNair-style lockout.? Even without Palmer being barred from the building (which would violate the CBA), Palmer is making his second power play in two years.

When a team does it, we applaud.? Fair or not, Palmer should prepare for the jeers and the boos and the accusations of being a chronic quitter.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/03/27/lattimore-hears-applause-at-pro-day-workout/related/

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HBT: Tigers option Rondon, will close by committee

The Tigers? clubhouse was closed this morning and that means cuts. One cut that is somewhat surprising: reliever Bruce Rondon, who the Tigers had given every opportunity to win the closer?s job this spring. But he?s headed to Toledo and the Tigers are going to go with a closer-by-committee setup.

Rondon is immensely talented, but he had an erratic spring. Rough going early, but then he righted the ship somewhat. Overall he struck out 18 batters in 11 and two-thirds innings this spring. But he walked nine and gave up 15 base hits. That?s a recipe for a lot of antacids for Jim Leyland in the ninth inning, and it seems he just didn?t want to deal with that yet.

Rondon will eventually be pitching in late innings in Detroit. For now, though, it?s going to be some mix of Phil Coke, Joaquin Benoit and Al?Albuquerque handling closing duties.

Source: http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/03/28/tigers-option-bruce-rondon-to-toledo-will-go-with-a-closer-by-committee/related/

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Alliance of Independent Authors Member News. Bulletin #10 ...

Every Wednesday ALLi will tell the world about our members' latest book launches, news, awards, freebies, workshops and updates on the writing life -- our #WriterWednesday (#WW) update.

Have questions about self-publishing? Book Marketing? Join?Toni and Shannon (from Duolit: The Self-Publishing Team) on Thursday evening? for an??Online Creative Clinic on Shindig. This event will be available on Thu 3/14 from 8:00pm ? 9:00pm EDT. This hour-long clinic is open to ALLi members only.

fionajosephFiona Joseph is appearing at Oswestry LitFest on 13 March 2013 in a sell-out talk about the subject of her acclaimed biography, 'Beatrice ? The Cadbury Heiress Who Gave Away Her Fortune' (?12.99 paperback, ?7.20 kindle, ?7.00 kobo).

Festival partner and sponsor, Jools Payne of The Jools Payne Partnership, has hailed Fiona's book as "an uplifting antidote to corporate greed and tax avoidance issues. It should be required reading for all CEOs!"

To see Fiona Joseph's other speaking events in 2013 and 2014 visit: http://fionajoseph.com/events/

Steven O?Connor has released his second young adult near-future thriller: MonuMental ? his follow up to EleMental.

Someone deadly is trapped in an obsolete corner of virtual space ? and he wants out.

MonuMental was originally slated to be published though Pier 9/Murdoch Books. Murdoch Books have since become an imprint of A&U and dropped their young adult list. Steven O?Connor has instead personally steered his manuscript through all of the professional publishing steps, becoming a proud indie writer in the process!

MonuMental is available as a kindle ebook at:
Amazon
Amazon UK
Steven O?Connor?s website: http://stevenoconnorwriting.com/
Twitter: @StevenWriting

My second novel, Coffee and Vodka came out on Kindle this week.

It's a story of displacement and of coming to terms with your past.

'In Stockholm everything is bigger and better'. 11-year-old Eeva is excited when Pappa decides her family will emigrate to Sweden from Finland. But adjusting to a new language and culture is not as easy as Pappa thought.

Thirty years later, when Eeva returns to her home town of Tampere to see her dying grandmother, she relives the dramatic events of her childhood.
This book started life nearly ten years ago when I took a MA in Creative Writing at Bath Spa University, and has changed shape and even title during that time. I began writing the novel when I was asked to do a reading of my work during the MA. I didn't have anything that I considered good enough, so my tutor advised me to write a new story 'from the heart'. The result was 'The Sofa', a scene from what later became Coffee and Vodka.

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I?m Taylor Fulks, a relative new comer and new member of ALLI. I joined the group back in November 2012, actually the day I pushed publish for my debut novel. I didn?t take the time to truly peruse the site and all of its features and offers being obviously anxious and overwhelmed with my pending book launch. Have a look at? : My Prison Without Bars: The Journey of a Damaged Woman to Someplace Normal

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Raising Hope is due to be out March 22.

The mighty Pacific has a rugged, rough, unforgiving beauty?like Trey?s life.

Trey and Rosette Sinclair were once in love. Now they both feel hurt and unwanted. Their marriage is on its last legs when their family is faced with two deaths and an orphan. They?re already raising two young children and Trey?s teenage brother, Alex.

Trey and Rosette make a shaky agreement: to play ?family? for now so they can take care of Trey?s recently orphaned niece. But can faking it ever be enough?

It?s make-it or break-it time. If they split apart, who will raise Hope?

Read the preview on my website.

Ann Cleeves' Shetland crime series is getting a lot of attention at the moment and the TV series starts soon. Here's a new review of Cleeves' RAVEN BLACK in which the blogger says: "It was interesting to read this soon after reading Linda Gillard's EMOTIONAL GEOLOGY. Initially I was disappointed that RAVEN BLACK didn't share that book's sense of place, that it wasn't as evocative of the isolated rural communities of the Scottish islands."

This is the UK link to EMOTIONAL GEOLOGY, set on the Hebridean island of North Uist.

HOUSE OF SILENCE Now available in paperback. Selected for Amazon UK's Top Ten Best of 2011 in the Indy Author category.

STAR GAZING (Piatkus pb & e-book)? Shortlisted for Romantic Novel of the Year 2009 & the Robin Jenkins Literary Award

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Local Mom Turned Author Writes Page Turning SCI-FI FANTASY For Teens and Young Adults.

Max W. Miller picked up a pen when she was in a personal crisis; her son had gone to prison. She realized she had to re-invent herself in a positive way in order to survive. The result of her private battle has been the creation of four page turning stories.

Max is a writer of Speculative Fiction.

Earth?s survival lies in the hands of the Dylanians. When her mother died unexpectedly, Sadie Mae Stevens was only five. As the years moved on, Sadie and her father drifted apart. Henry Stevens Sr. had grown tired of the strange noises and rumbling that happened in Sadie?s room on some nights. Finally, when Sadie is fourteen, her father sends her away to Daufuskie Island, South Carolina.

Can Sadie defeat the Gordite Witch all by herself? And if she does, will she accept the legacy her mother has left her, a legacy of danger and embarking on a never ending battle between realms? The Legacy of Sadie Mae Steven is a spell binding series beginning with one parent?s betrayal and another?s undying love. In the process of these polarizing events, a child is left a legacy no mother would want to leave ?
IBD awarded The Legacy of Sadie Mae Steven ?Books of the Day.?

You can follow Max @maxwmiller

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My new bilingual book Zero Negative / Cero Negativo is out now!

Published by Ara?a Editorial, this dark take on life lived on the edge includes sixteen short stories written in both English and Spanish. An indictment against bloodshed in its many forms?

Although the English and Spanish versions are a reflection of each other and share a common origin, each one ultimately tells a different tale. Linguistic and stylistic demands take precedence over all other considerations, giving each narrative its own identity.

The book can be enjoyed independently across borders by readers of either English or Spanish, and provides an invaluable resource for bilingual readers and those aiming for proficiency in these two languages.

For more information, check my website.

My Irish detective thriller, St Patrick's Day Special is the ideal gift for St Patrick's Day (March 17) for anyone with an eReader.

It's available on every type of eReader known the man.

Here's the link for Amazon UK

"Not the Oxford Literary Festival, run by Alliance member Dan Holloway, will run for its fourth year from 17th-22nd March. The festival, which runs concurrently with the Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival, was established in 2010 to showcase local authors and international talent in areas of literature which the main festival ignores.

This year's four events comprise readings in poetry and prose to celebrate Scott's doomed Antarctic mission; a night of dark folk tales and music from performance poet Kate Walton; Oxford-Manchester Alt Lit and contemporary poetry collaboration Sadcore Dadwave which will include internet and avant garde poetry streamed to and from both sides of the Atlantic; and Dark Lands and Cigarettes, an incredibly rare reading by Adelle Stripe, one of the founders of Brutalism, the first internet-based literary movement, whose collection Dark Corners of the Land was awarded the title 2012 poetry book of the year by the underground literary bible 3:am. For full details of the festival.

'Truders? will be free in Kindle format Wednesday and Thursday.

?Chandler McGrew (is) showing us how to scare the pants off readers with his latest paperback original?? ? The Chicago Tribune

??a born-to-be-a-TV-series story about a 13-year-old blind and deaf boy who can hear evil spirits, and a police officer who gets dragged back from Texas to his Maine roots by a force stronger than life.? ? Chicago Tribune

I'm promoting Katherine Mansfield:? The Story-teller?

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If you are a member of? The Alliance of Independent Authors and you would like to showcase your work on our Writers' Wednesdays, please send it it karen@allianceindependentauthors.org to reach me no later than the Friday preceding the Wednesday you would like it published.

Source: http://selfpublishingadvice.org/blog/alliance-of-independent-authors-member-news-bulletin-10/

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Man sought after four shot and killed in New York

HERKIMER, N.Y. (AP) ? Multiple gunshots rang out as police on foot and in a helicopter swarmed two upstate New York villages in search of a 64-year-old man they say opened fire at a car wash and a barbershop Wednesday morning, killing four people and wounding at least two others.

Authorities were looking for Kurt Meyers, said Joseph Malone, the police chief for Herkimer and Mohawk. A college and schools were locked down and people were being told to stay indoors as Meyers remained at large Wednesday afternoon.

The gunshots were heard at about 1:30 p.m. as SWAT and other police surrounded a block of businesses in the village of Herkimer.

Guns and ammunition were found inside Meyers' Mohawk apartment after emergency crews were sent to put out a fire there Wednesday morning.

Soon after, two people were fatally shot and two others wounded at John's Barber Shop, around the corner from the apartment, police said. The second shooting happened about a mile away in Herkimer, where two people were killed at Gaffey's Fast Lube and Car Wash, authorities said.

The two villages are about 65 miles east of Syracuse, on opposite sides of the Mohawk River in a region known as the Mohawk Valley.

James Baron, the 29-year-old mayor of Mohawk, said he doesn't know Meyers but knew several of the people who were shot, including "at least" two of the barbershop victims. The mayor described his village as close-knit and friendly, "the kind of place where you'd say, 'Oh, it would never happen here.'"

The fire at Meyers' building was reported at about 9:30 a.m., followed soon after by reports of shootings in the two villages, Baron said.

The Utica Observer-Dispatch reported that police were focusing on Freddy's Jewelers on Main Street in Herkimer, near the car wash and oil change business.

Herkimer County Community College and local schools were on lockdown. The college sent an automated cellphone alert around 10:40 a.m., telling students and staff that there was an "active shooter" in the area. The message identified the gunman as a man in his 60s, with a white beard and driving a red Jeep Cherokee. A text alert a few minutes later said the campus was on lockdown. Another alert advised people to remain inside buildings until further notice.

Amanda Viscomi, Herkimer's acting clerk-treasurer for the village of 7,700, told The Associated Press the shooting at Gaffey's happened a few blocks from village hall. She said she was told the shooter was at large and that state police, sheriff's deputies and other police were swarming the area.

"Everybody's on lockdown, all the schools, the college, the village," Viscomi said. "It's very, very scary."

Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the head of the state police arrived in the area Wednesday afternoon and were expected to brief the media later in the day.

Herkimer is named for the German immigrant family that settled in the western Mohawk Valley in the 1720s. The economically distressed villages are two miles away from Ilion, where a 2-century-old Remington Arms gun plant is a major employer.

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Associated Press writers Chris Carola and Mary Esch in Albany contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/4-killed-ny-shops-police-search-suspect-155730840.html

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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Gordon-Levitt's 'Don Jon' gets streamlined title

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) ? First, he agreed to cut some of the more-graphic sex scenes. Now, Joseph Gordon-Levitt is trimming the title of his directorial debut.

The racy comedy originally called "Don Jon's Addiction" has been streamlined to "Don Jon."

At the film's screening late Monday at the South by Southwest film festival, Gordon-Levitt said he altered the name because some people mistakenly thought it was about porn addiction.

Though pornography plays a key role, Gordon-Levitt said "it's just a symbol."

He directs and stars in the story of a modern-day Don Juan, a New Jersey lady's man who prefers porn to actual sex ? even though he's having no shortage of the real thing.

Gordon-Levitt also plans to remove some of the steamiest scenes to ensure the film maintains an "R'' rating.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/gordon-levitts-don-jon-gets-streamlined-title-045942950.html

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Monday, March 11, 2013

How a cold, irradiated Siberian city hopes to cash in on meteor tourists

Before last month's meteor strike, Chelyabinsk was best known for a 1957 nuclear waste disaster.? Now officials there are trying to turn the meteor into a tourist attraction.

By Fred Weir,?Correspondent / March 5, 2013

A local resident shows a fragment thought to be part of a meteorite collected in a snow covered field last month outside the city of Chelyabinsk. Regional officials are currently weighing plans to capitalize on their meteor-related fame, including developing a meteor theme park or water park.

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That message has been received by some residents of Chelyabinsk, an industrial city in the Ural Mountains that's famous for just two things ? both of which were horrifying near-miss catastrophes of potentially biblical proportions.

They say the city should start cashing in on its most recent brush with disaster, a huge meteor strike that might easily have obliterated much of western Siberia, as a motif for theme parks and other tourist attractions that could pull the region out of obscurity.

"Space sent us a gift and we need to make use of it," Natalya Gritsay, head of the regional tourism department, told journalists.

"We need our own Eiffel Tower or Statue of Liberty," she added.

Chelyabinsk's first unwanted claim to fame was a nuclear disaster at the nearby Chelyabinsk-40 atomic reprocessing plant in 1957, in which almost 100 tons of high-level radioactive waste erupted into the atmosphere. That accident was eventually contained and then kept strictly secret by Soviet authorities for over 30 years.

The second was last month's ten-ton meteorite that slammed into the atmosphere and exploded in a series of fireballs almost directly above the city, injuring over 1,200 people but killing no one.

That event was filmed from almost every possible angle by hundreds of CCTV and dashboard cameras, and the videos transmitted around the world almost instantaneously via YouTube and other social media.

It spawned vast amounts of commentary, even some brilliant satire and, of course, plenty of wild conspiracy theories.

But it also, finally, put Chelyabinsk on the map. And many local citizens want it to stay there.

Reached by phone in Chelyabinsk Tuesday, Ms. Gritsay said there was no fully worked-out plan yet. But ideas include developing a tourist zone around Lake Chebarkul, where the biggest meteor fragments came down, along with a diving center where tourists could try their hand at searching the lake bottom for pieces of space rock.

"These ideas need investment," she said. "Right now we have plans organize a festival of fireworks near the lake," to commemorate the event.

Local media have reported scores of other suggestions, including one local official's scheme to build a "Meteor Disneyland," with full special effects so that tourists could relive the experience. Other ideas are a "cosmic water park" near Lake Chebarkul, and a giant, pyramid-shaped flaming monument on the lake's surface to mark the spot where the largest fragment hit.

"It's a good idea; it will help them develop their local brand," says Valery Markin, a regional expert at the official Institute of Sociology in Moscow.

"But it's not just about tourism. A big meteor strike is a very rare event, and this one hit at Lake Chebarkul, a traditional recreation zone for the population of Chelyabinsk.... People are already saying that some superior force saved them from total destruction. In earlier times, people might have designated this a 'sacred place,'" he says.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/csmonitor/globalnews/~3/0qvE3BE4tiw/How-a-cold-irradiated-Siberian-city-hopes-to-cash-in-on-meteor-tourists

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US probes Sanofi over blockbuster drug Plavix

(AP) ? Sanofi says the U.S. Justice Department is investigating the drugmaker's disclosures to the Food and Drug Administration on its blockbuster blood thinner Plavix.

The French company said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission last week that it learned in June about the investigation, which centers on differing responses to the drug.

It did not elaborate, but in 2010, the FDA warned that certain patients with a genetic variation cannot metabolize Plavix, increasing their risk for heart attack and stroke. The drug is jointly marketed with Bristol-Myers Squibb.

Sanofi says it is cooperating with the investigation.

Before it got U.S. generic competition last May, Plavix was the No. 2 drug in the world by revenue, with annual sales of around $9 billion in 2011.

Associated Press

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Friday, March 8, 2013

MetLife to move 2,600 jobs to NC from NE, Calif.

The Associated Press

Insurance giant MetLife Inc. is moving 2,600 jobs from offices in four Northeast states and California to North Carolina, which is offering tax and other incentives that could be worth almost $100 million.

The insurer said Thursday it is shifting the jobs from Lowell and Boston, Mass.; Somerset, N.J.; Bloomfield, Conn.; Johnstown, Pa.; Warwick, R.I.; and Aliso Viejo and Irvine, Calif.

The positions will be consolidated in Charlotte and the Raleigh suburb of Cary, with each landing about 1,300 jobs. Charlotte will be the U.S. headquarters for MetLife's retail business, while Cary becomes a global technology and operations hub.

MetLife spokesman John Calagna said the company employs about 23,000 U.S. administrative staffers and the consolidation will allow teams to work in the same location while cutting MetLife's real estate presence.

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/03/07/3273178/metlife-to-move-2600-jobs-to-nc.html

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Thursday, March 7, 2013

Problems Reported with Mahoning Tornado Sirens

There were problems with two siren sites in Mahoning County on Wednesday when the tornado sirens were tested.

A siren in New Middletown activated and turned, but no sound ever came out. At another site on Indianola Avenue in Youngstown, the siren sounded but never moved.?

Mahoning County EMA Director Clark Jones said he had not heard of any issues until he was contacted by the media. Jones also received calls about sirens being out of order at the Canfield maintenance building, the McGuffey Center and Paul C. Bunn Elementary School.

"I don't think you can put words on how important they are. They're the county's pre-alerting mechanism," Jones said. "The sirens are to tell the general public to turn to the media.? That's our educational message."

Clark said the company that makes the sirens will have to send the replacement parts before the county can restore the sirens. He's not sure how long it will take before they get those parts.

Source: http://www.wkbn.com/content/news/local/story/Problems-Reported-with-Mahoning-Tornado-Sirens/7Z75SiXjK0OcmLPV8bzhIw.cspx?rss=3133

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Thermodo hits Kickstarter, a tiny hardware thermometer for iPhone, iPad or iPod touch

Thermodo hits Kickstarter, a tiny hardware thermometer for iPhone, iPad or iPod touchThermodo has just hit Kickstarter and it is a tiny accessory that allows you to accurately take the temperature of the ambient air around you. Developed by the Robocat team who already have great apps in the App Store like Haze and Thermo and now they want to take that a step further with a miniature hardware thermometer that plugs into your devices 3.5mm audio jack.

Thermodo consists of a passive temperature sensor built into a standard 4 pole audio jack enclosed by a sturdy housing. This allows your mobile device to read Thermodo's temperature straight from the audio input. Thermodo sends an audio signal through the temperature sensor. This sensor will then attenuate the signal amplitude depending on the actual temperature.

This attenuation can now be detected on the microphone input and through software we calculate the corresponding temperature. Easy peasy! We call this the Thermodo Principle. Simply plug Thermodo into your device and start the companion app or any other Thermodo enabled apps of your choice. The temperature reading takes place instantly. Thermodo is powered by your device. No external power is required, it can even run in the background while you do important stuff.

Thermodo gives you instant accurate access to the temperature indoors and outdoors and you can even set it to log temperatures in the background so you can see thermal profiles of your home and find out when you are wasting energy overheating your home.

The Thermodo is tiny and comes as a two part key chain; simply pull it apart and insert the temperature sensor into your devices 3.5mm audio jack. All power is taken from your device so there is no need to charge or replace batteries in the Thermodo.

If you would like to help the Thermodo project to become a reality it needs your pledges on Kickstarter. A pledge starting from $19 will get you a black model should they make it into production. The project needs to reach a funding total of $35K to enable the Robocat team to take the next step. Personally I really like the look of this project and I will be backing it. As I work in the Air Conditioning industry, the ability to take accurate temperature reading with my phone would be a great feature to carry with me.

What do you think of the Thermodo?

Source: Kickstarter



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Apple: Citi Cuts Target, Ests On Softer iPad, IPhone Forecast

Citigroup analyst Glen Yeung this morning cut his target price on Neutral-rated Apple shares to $480, from $500, while trimming his estimates for iPhone and iPad unit sales for the March and June quarters.

?Indications of reduced demand to Apple?s suppliers contribute to our existing concerns that end-demand for 10-inch iPad and iPhone 5 in particular is softening, reflecting share loss by Apple in both the tablet market and the smartphone market,? Yeung writes.

On iPhone 5, he writes that checks with the supply chain ?again? finds evidence of reduced demand to Apple?s suppliers for the phone. One factor, he says, could be slowing production ahead of what he expects will be a September quarter launch of the iPhone 5S. But he adds that he thinks the effect from pending launches is minor, and that most of the slowing production reflects softening demand. He now sees March quarter iPhone unit sales of 34 million, down from 35 million, and below the Street at 37 million. For the June quarter, he continues to forecast 25 million units, below the Street at 32 million.

As for the iPad, he says ?fieldwork? suggest lower demand for 10-inch iPad components, due in part to cannibalization from the 7-inch version. But he also says checks find Mini production will flatten in the June quarter, potentially in part due to pending new versions of the Mini. He cuts his March quarter forecast for 10 inch iPads to 6 million from 7 million; for the Mini he goes to 12 million, from 13 million. For the June quarter, he now sees 6 million units of the larger iPad, down from 6.3 million; for the Mini he goes to 13 million, from 13.3 million.

Meanwhile, Yeung says that despite widespread speculation, he finds little evidence that Apple is working on a low-end iPhone.

Based on his reduced unit estimates, the analyst now sees March quarter revenues of $40.4 billion, with profits of $9.23 a share, below the Street at $42.9 billion and $10.22. For the June quarter, he?s expecting $35.1 billion and $8.09, well below consensus at $35.1 billion and $8.09. And for FY 2013, he sees $171.6 billion and $41.49 a share, below the Street at $182.7 billion and $44.77.

AAPL is down $4.89, or 1.1%, to $426.25.

Source: http://www.forbes.com/sites/ericsavitz/2013/03/06/apple-citi-cuts-target-ests-on-softer-ipad-iphone-forecast/

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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Frito-Lay loses suit over bowl-shaped tortilla chips

ST. LOUIS-- A jury has sided with a St. Louis company in its battle with Frito-Lay over bowl-shaped tortilla chips.

Frito-Lay sued St. Louis-based Ralcorp Holdings in February 2012 in U.S. District Court in Dallas, claiming Ralcorp and its Medallion Foods subsidiary infringed on intellectual property rights by making Bowlz corn chips, a product similar to Frito-Lay's Tostitos Scoops! chips.

Frito-Lay was seeking $4.5 million in damages.

But on Friday, the jury sided with Ralcorp and Medallion and gave Frito-Lay no money.

A spokseman for Plano, Texas-based Frito-Lay says the company is disappointed in the ruling and considering whether to appeal.

Ralcorp predominantly makes food sold under store brand names. It is now part of ConAgra Foods Inc. The Omaha, Neb., company completed its $5 billion purchase in January.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/frito-lay-loses-suit-over-bowl-shaped-tortilla-chips-1C8692740

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After five years, family hopes Olathe homicide will be solved ...

The Kansas City Star

It has been five years since Tammy K. Cochran?s burned body was found by Olathe water treatment employees checking a line, but her family remains hopeful that someone will come forward with information about her death.

A reward of up to $18,000 ? collected through fundraisers and from local businesses ? is still available for tips that help police solve her homicide.

The water treatment employees found Cochran?s body about 10:30 a.m. on March 5, 2008, near the Cedar Creek boat ramp at 8255 S. Gardner Road, close to the Kansas River.

The body had been burned, and police have investigated her death as a homicide. Her family said she had been strangled, dumped and set ablaze.

Cochran was a mother and a skilled cosmetologist who ran a salon from her Shawnee home for a while, family said. A drug addiction overtook her life.

Drugs probably led to her death, family members have said. Cochran had been struggling to change her life. But her family thinks she left her Olathe home in the final days of February 2008 looking for drugs.

Shortly before her death, she was reportedly seen in various locations, including Kansas City and Kansas City, Kan.

She was last seen about 10:30 p.m. Feb. 29 at a convenience store. She was wearing a dark blue or black jacket with a fuzzy collar. She also had a green shirt, black shoes and blue jeans with a design on the back pocket, a surveillance video showed.

Anyone with information about her death is asked to call the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS (8477). Tips may also be submitted at www.kccrimestoppers.com or by texting TIP452 and your information to CRIMES (274637).

Source: http://www.kansascity.com/2013/03/05/4100891/after-five-years-family-hopes.html

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Sunday, March 3, 2013

Adding to the list of disease-causing proteins in brain disorders

Mar. 3, 2013 ? A multi-institution group of researchers has found new candidate disease proteins for neurodegenerative disorders. James Shorter, Ph.D., assistant professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Paul Taylor, M.D., PhD, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and colleagues describe in an advanced online publication of Nature that mutations in prion-like segments of two RNA-binding proteins are associated with a rare inherited degeneration disorder affecting muscle, brain, motor neurons and bone (called multisystem proteinopathy) and one case of the familial form of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

"This study uses a variety of scientific approaches to provide powerful evidence that unregulated polymerization of proteins involved in RNA metabolism may contribute to ALS and related diseases," said Amelie Gubitz, Ph.D., a program director at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS).

ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease, is a universally fatal neurodegenerative disease. Previous studies found that mutations in two related RNA-binding proteins, TDP-43 and FUS, cause some forms of ALS, but more proteins were suspected of causing other forms of the disease. TDP-43 and FUS regulate how the genetic code is translated for the assembly of proteins.

There are over 200 human RNA-binding proteins, including FUS and TDP-43, raising the possibility that additional RNA-binding proteins might contribute to ALS pathology. Computer algorithms, based on protein sequences, designed to identify yeast prions predict that around 250 human proteins, including several RNA-binding proteins associated with neurodegenerative disease, harbor a distinctive prion-like segment. These segments are essential for the assembly of certain protein complexes. But, the interplay between human prion-like segments and disease is not well understood.

Using yeast as a model organism, co-author Aaron Gitler, while at Penn in 2011, surveyed 133 of 200-plus candidate human RNA-binding proteins to predict new ALS disease genes, other than TDP-43 and FUS. They further winnowed the candidates to about 10 proteins with prion-like segments, and selected two candidates, TAF15 and EWSR1, for further study. Both TAF15 and EWSR1 aggregated in the test tube and were toxic in yeast.

Remarkably, they also uncovered TAF15 and EWSR1 mutations in ALS patients that were not found in healthy individuals. Based on these findings, they proposed that RNA-binding proteins with prion-like segments might contribute very broadly to the pathology of ALS and related brain disorders.

Characterizing the Top-Ten

Taylor, Gitler, Shorter, and others continued to characterize the top-ten human RNA-binding proteins with prion-like segments. The Nature study describes that two more of the top-ten candidates, called hnRNPA1 and hnRNPA2B1, are mutated and cause familial cases of brain disease. The mutations in hnRNPA1 and hnRNPA2B1 were present in two families with an extremely rare inherited degeneration affecting muscle, brain, motor neuron, and bone and another from a person with familial ALS.

Mutations in these two proteins fell in the prion-like segments and coincided with "sticky" regions in the proteins, making these regions more prone to assemble into self-organizing fibrils. The normal form of the proteins shows a natural tendency to assemble into fibrils, which is exacerbated by the disease mutations.

"The mutations accelerate the formation of the fibrils that recruit normal protein to form more fibrils," noted co-first author Emily Scarborough, from Penn. This dysregulated assembly likely contributes to disease. Indeed, the disease mutations also promote excess incorporation of the proteins into stress granules within a cell and the formation of clumps in the cells of animal models of human neurodegenerative disease.

"Neurodegenerative disease could ensue from unregulated fibril formation initiated spontaneously by environmental stress or another factor that regulates a protein's assembly," says Scarborough.

"This paper reflects an amazing collaborative effort and provides a great example of how understanding the underlying pure protein biochemistry can help explain how genetic mutations might cause pathology and disease," says Shorter.

"The findings confirm a strong prediction that the disease-causing mutations make the prion-like segment 'stickier' and more prone to clump," added co-first author Zamia Diaz, also from Penn.

Diseases associated with fibrils forming from prion-like domains in proteins frequently show "spreading" pathology, in which cellular degeneration via inclusions starts in one center of the brain and "spreads" to neighboring tissue. Although not directly addressed in the Nature study, the findings suggest that cell-to-cell transmission of a self-templating protein could contribute to the spreading pathology that is characteristic of these diseases.

"Related proteins with prion-like domains must be considered candidates for initiating and perhaps propagating similar pathologies in muscle, brain, motor neurons, and bone," concluded Shorter.

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Egypt needs to fix economy, strike IMF deal: Kerry

CAIRO (Reuters) - Secretary of State John Kerry said on Saturday it is vital that Egypt revive its economy and that the country's fractious political parties reach agreement on painful economic reforms to secure an IMF loan.

The country's foreign currency reserves have dived to little more than a third of levels before the 2011 revolution and the budget deficit is soaring as a sliding Egyptian pound pushes up the cost of state subsidies for imported fuel and food.

"It is paramount, essential, urgent that the Egyptian economy get stronger, that it gets back on its feet," Kerry told Egyptian and U.S. business executives in Cairo. "It's clear to us that the IMF arrangement needs to be reached."

The Islamist government of President Mohamed Mursi said on Thursday it would invite an IMF team to reopen talks on a $4.8 billion loan that was agreed last November but put on hold at Cairo's request during street violence the following month.

Two years after the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak, the most populous Arab nation is deeply divided with many opposition parties promising to boycott parliamentary elections due to be held in four stages between April and June.

With an IMF deal likely to involve painful measures, Kerry called for consensus on tackling the problems.

"We do believe that in this moment of serious economic challenge that it's important for the Egyptian people to come together around the economic choices and to find some common ground," he said after meeting Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr.

Amr made clear that Egypt, which has a peace treaty with Israel and has close military relations with the United States, expected Washington's help in stabilizing the economy.

"We expect from friends, particularly from the United States, as a strategic partner to Egypt, to stand (by) Egypt during this period in the economic arena," Amr said through an interpreter, standing alongside Kerry at the Foreign Ministry.

Washington wanted to support democracy in Egypt, Kerry said, but was not seeking to favor any one party over another in what has become a deeply polarized society. He appeared to try to combat the believe among some Egyptians that the United States has in effect sided with the Muslim Brotherhood.

"We are not here to interfere, we are here to listen," he said. "We are not here to urge anybody to take one particular action or another ... What we support is democracy and the people and the nation of Egypt."

CLASHES IN EGYPTIAN CITIES

A group of anti-Mursi demonstrators set fire to pictures of Kerry outside the Foreign Ministry, the state MENA news agency reported, before Kerry arrived to meet Amr.

Earlier, the demonstrators had marched from Tahrir Square, the center of the 2011 uprising. Some held up cartoons of Kerry, portraying him with an Islamic beard, saying "Kerry - member of the Brotherhood". Others banners said "Kerry, you are not welcome here" and showed the characteristic moustache and fringe of Adolf Hitler superimposed on pictures of Mursi.

The protest was peaceful. However, youths fought interior ministry police on Saturday in the Nile Delta city of Mansoura, where one protester was killed and dozens injured. In the Suez Canal city of Port Said, protesters torched a police station, security sources said.

While these protests were unrelated to Kerry's visit, they were examples of the frequent outbreaks of unrest. Clashes are commonplace, with protesters demanding that Mursi reform the interior ministry's police force. Police reform was a main demand of the uprising that toppled Mubarak.

SLIM HOPES

Hopes for consensus between the ruling Islamists and opposition parties seem slim. Liberal and leftist opposition parties plan to boycott elections because of a new constitution produced by an Islamist-dominated assembly and other grievances.

Kerry met opposition leaders on Saturday but many senior figures were missing from the round table talks, including Hamdeen Sabahy, who came a close third in presidential elections last year but had refused to attend the meeting.

However, Kerry met separately with Amr Moussa, a former Arab League Secretary-General and defeated presidential candidate, and spoke on the telephone with another party leader, former U.N. nuclear agency head Mohamed ElBaradei.

Kerry said he would talk to Mursi on Sunday about what the United States could offer Egypt, including economic assistance, support for private business and boosting Egypt's exports to the United States. But Washington needed to know "that Egypt is going to make the right fundamental economic decisions with respect to the IMF", he said.

Signs of economic stress abound. Imports of wheat, needed to feed a fast growing population of 84 million, are down sharply so far this year even though the government said food importers are getting priority allocation of dollars.

Earlier this month, the government also announced a 50 percent rise in the price of subsidized fuel oil for customers outside priority industries that include food and power production. The central bank has reduced the supply of dollars auctioned to commercial banks, forcing many businesses to turn to the black market for foreign exchange.

Earlier, a senior U.S. official said Washington believed Egypt needed to increase tax revenues and cut energy subsidies to secure an IMF loan - measures likely to be highly unpopular if Mursi's Muslim Brotherhood government forces them through.

Egypt's investment minister has expressed hope that a deal could be done with the IMF by the end of April.

The loan was delayed due to violence over a planned rise in taxes. While the tax rise was withdrawn, Mursi is likely to face more trouble as any cuts in subsidies demanded by the IMF will push up living costs in a country where poverty is rife.

(Additional reporting by Marwa Awad; Writing by David Stamp and Arshad Mohammed; Editing by Stephen Powell)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/egypt-needs-fix-economy-strike-imf-deal-kerry-003532585.html

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Friday, March 1, 2013

This website needs a Technical Writer?..and quick! | The ...

I found myself having to organize a couple of WebExs yesterday. I don?t have to do this very often so the application we use is still fairly unfamiliar territory for me. I do remember the pain in trying to use it, but having to go through the process twice in fairly quick succession cemented just how much the UI sucked. Take the following example.?

This screen is displayed?after you have setup?the basic?details of the?meeting. It allows you to setup?the?WebEx?organizers, presenters and invitees. Putting the fact that it uses it?s own?distinct address book to one side, meaning that you have to manually enter contact details one at a time, let?s discuss what you do once you have done this.?So having created the contacts and adding them to the event from elsewhere in the UI, I am presented with this screen.?I have blanked out the contacts to prevent their emails being spammed.

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My initial reaction to this screen is confusion. Remember I have already invited users yet am presented?a dialog entitled ?Create Attendee Invitation List?. This made me think I hadn?t in fact invited anyone, even though I had. I thought about what I should do. If in fact I hadn?t invited anyone, I should select the required contacts. The problem was there appears to be two ways to do so. Do I use the Select Contacts button (see number 2) or select the contacts displayed on the screen using tick boxes on the left. Even then you?d have to use the Invite button (see number 3) to add them to the list. Or would you. Perhaps you could be excused for thinking that the ?Add to Invitation List? button (see number 4) at the bottom is what you want if you just glance quickly. It isn?t!

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To top it off, only after you have gone through the painful process of creating contact manually do you come across the Import Contacts button (see number 2) which allows you to import info from a comma separated file.

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Source: http://www.cmcandrew.com/robocolumn/archives/3752

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Minn. House committee approves minimum wage hike

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- A bill that would increase Minnesota's minimum wage to more than $10 an hour by 2015 passed its first test Tuesday over Republican objections that the hike would hurt businesses and the overall economy.

The House Labor, Workforce and Regulated Industries Committee passed a bill that calls for the state to increase the minimum wage incrementally for the next three years until it hits $10.55 in August 2015. After that, it would increase automatically according to inflation.

Democrats on the committee said that the wage increase would help needy Minnesotans and the state's economy by putting more money in the hands of consumers. Republicans argued that increase would burden businesses both small and large, sending a ripple throughout the state in the form of layoffs and price increases.

"This is about dignity, and it's about the simple idea that if you put more money in the hands of people who work, they're going to spend it," said Rep. Ryan Winkler, a Golden Valley Democrat and the bill's author. "They're going to do better with their lives, and our economy will improve."

The bill passed 8-6, with every Democrat approving it and Republicans voting against it. The timetable for a full House vote is unknown.

With Democrats in control at the Capitol and vocal support from party leadership, a minimum wage hike has a good chance of becoming law this session. A Senate committee is expected to take up a similar bill next week.

The state last raised its minimum wage in 2005. At $6.15 an hour, Minnesota is one of just four states with a lower wage than the federal minimum, though most state workers receive the federal wage. President Barack Obama called on Congress to raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 per hour to $9 an hour in his State of the Union address.

The committee heard from Minnesotans this week who said they need an increase to get by, representatives who said the hike would hurt their businesses and experts who discussed the possible impacts on Minnesota's economy.

"We all want to have a vibrant economy, and if the producers of jobs ... are not able to create jobs, it's not going to matter what the minimum wage is," said Rep. Mark Uglem, R-Champlin.

Rep. Marion O'Neill, a Republican from Buffalo and small-business owner, said tying wage increases to inflation after August 2015 concerned her more than the increases before that date.

"It's incredibly frightening. I don't think we can count on the fact that it will be gradual or moderated," she said.

Nine states currently tie their minimum wages to inflation. Obama has suggested doing the same on the federal level.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/minn-house-committee-approves-minimum-194624425.html

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Americans try to reach WBC title game at last

FILE - In this Oct. 3, 2010, file photo, then-Los Angeles Dodgers manager Joe Torre walks up the steps after a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks in Los Angeles. Torre is returning to the top step of the dugout to manage the Americans at the World Baseball Clasic. Team USA have yet to even reach the championship game of this hugely popular international event played every three years. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

FILE - In this Oct. 3, 2010, file photo, then-Los Angeles Dodgers manager Joe Torre walks up the steps after a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks in Los Angeles. Torre is returning to the top step of the dugout to manage the Americans at the World Baseball Clasic. Team USA have yet to even reach the championship game of this hugely popular international event played every three years. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 23, 2013 file photo, Japan's Ryoji Aikawa, left, is welcomed by manager Koji Yamamoto, right, and coach Osamu Higashio, second from right, after hitting a come-from-behind three-run homer against Australia in the eighth inning of their exhibition baseball game at Kyocera Dome in Osaka, western Japan. The team to beat in the third World Baseball Classic is two-time winner Japan. (AP Photo/Kyodo News) JAPAN OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT, NO LICENSING IN CHINA, HONG KONG, JAPAN, SOUTH KOREA AND FRANCE

FILE - In this Sept. 16, 2012, file photo, San Francisco Giants' Ryan Vogelsong, bottom, looks down at the baseball after giving up a three-run triple to Arizona Diamondbacks' Patrick Corbin as Giants' Pablo Sandoval looks on in the fourth inning during a baseball game in Phoenix. Vogelsong has a little running joke that he is going to plunk Sandoval in the World Baseball Classic to keep the Panda from a three-homer game like the one he produced in Game 1 of the World Series last fall. Sandoval plans to play nice once he pulls on the Venezuela uniform. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)

San Francisco Giants' Pablo Sandoval hits a double during the third inning of an exhibition spring training baseball game against the Chicago Cubs Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013, in Mesa, Ariz. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

San Francisco Giants' Ryan Vogelsong throws during the first inning of an exhibition spring training baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013, in Scottsdale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

(AP) ? Ryan Vogelsong has a little running joke that he is going to plunk San Francisco teammate Pablo Sandoval in the World Baseball Classic to keep the Panda from a three-homer game like the one he produced in Game 1 of the World Series last fall.

Sandoval plans to play nice once he pulls on the Venezuela uniform.

"He's my teammate, I don't want to fight," Sandoval said with a smile.

Both know the team to beat: Two-time WBC winner Japan.

Joe Torre is returning to the top step of the dugout to manage the Americans, who have yet to even reach the championship game of this hugely popular international event.

Team USA has plenty of motivation to make up for two poor showings in this tournament. The Americans didn't get out of the second round in 2009, then lost in the semifinals to Japan three years later. Now, they are making plans to reach the semifinals and final at San Francisco's AT&T Park.

"We'll probably be disappointed if we don't make it to San Francisco," said Vogelsong, slated to be the No. 2 starter in the U.S. rotation. "First and foremost, we're focused on getting there."

The Japanese topped Cuba in the inaugural Classic in 2006, then South Korea three years later. Japan is known for its rigorous spring trainings, which typically begin a couple of weeks before the major league clubs and feature all-day workouts with just a short break to eat.

"It's such a dedicated group of players. I go back to going over to Japan as a member of the Mets back in '74 and just noticing and at that time I didn't think necessarily that the Japanese could play at our level, maybe stature-wise," Torre recalled. "Even though their game was clean and disciplined, it just didn't look like they were as good as we were. That's certainly has changed."

Rockies slugger Carlos Gonzalez will play alongside Sandoval for Venezuela. The World Series champion Giants have had to plan carefully this spring to get through the Cactus League with much of their roster headed to the WBC ? Marco Scutaro on Venezuela, Angel Pagan and Andres Torres on Puerto Rico, Vogelsong and reliever Jeremy Affeldt on the U.S. team, closer Sergio Romo pitching for Mexico.

"It's my first time representing and I'm really looking forward to doing it," Pagan said. "The first two Classics I couldn't do it because I was either trying to make a team or I was trying to be the everyday player. It fills my heart to go out there and play in front of my countrymen and in front of my family. I did it when I played in New York and Puerto Rico but it's not the same when you're wearing the P.R. jersey. It's going to be a little different, and I'm ready."

And CarGo sure is confident in Venezuela's chances.

"I don't think we need practice ? Venezuela doesn't need practice," he said. "Japan, they train together for a long time and get prepared for that. We don't really get prepared for that, we all focus on our teams. 'OK, you've got to go play for your country.' We're all going to be blind, put the uniform on, let's play."

Many players are torn between playing for their country or playing for the club that signs their paycheck ? especially those who might be on the bubble of making the roster or earning a starting job.

Gonzalez said the Venezuelans feel tremendous pressure to take part in the Classic, yet he understands why Seattle ace Felix Hernandez has passed after signing a $175 million, seven-year contract earlier this month that made him the highest-paid pitcher in baseball.

"You have to represent your team," Gonzalez said. "You see all the news about King Felix not playing for Venezuela and the whole country changes, they get upset that you're not going to play for your country. They think it's all about the money but, you know what, we've been working since we were 16 years old and we came from Venezuela to represent. Especially King Felix, he's been playing since he was 16 with Seattle. He's a franchise player who was about to sign the biggest contract. It's crazy how people feel bad about it. He has to think about his future, he has to think about his family. I think made the right choice."

The inaugural 2006 Classic featured a pool-play format, while 2009 was double-elimination ? and this one will be a combination of both. The first round will be pool play, with the top two teams advancing. The second round is double-elimination, and the top two teams will reach the semifinals.

The Americans will play their round-robin games at the Arizona Diamondbacks' Chase Field in Phoenix.

"I'm not sure that our players weren't excited," Torre said of the previous two WBC tournaments. "The guys who have played this before were excited to get back to it. I think it's still something to get a little used to. Let's admit it, you play the USA team, MLB, even though there are a number of MLB players obviously playing for other countries, it's like putting on your Sunday best, you know, 'We're excited because we have a chance to beat them at their own game' so to speak."

Semifinals will be played March 17-18, with the championship March 19 in the Giants' waterfront ballpark.

That's where Sandoval cleared the fences three times in a Game 1 World Series win against the Tigers.

The guy known as Kung Fu Panda hopes to find his groove again for his country.

"I'm trying to get the Triple Crown," Sandoval said of the World Series, Venezuelan championship and World Baseball Classic.

Even if it does mean he gets hit by Vogelsong along the way.

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AP Sports Writer Bob Baum contributed to this story.

WATCH FOR:

?Animated crowds so different than the regular MLB supporters, complete with instruments, patriotic chants, face paint and flags. More than 1.5 million fans have attended games in first two WBC tournaments.

?This year's field went from 16 in previous two events to 28 countries that had a chance to qualify. The top 12 nations from the last WBC were already in, then the other four determined from 28 teams through qualifying. The WBC winner will be named world champion for the first time.

?It's now a six-game, modified double-elimination format. The inaugural 2006 Classic featured a pool-play format, while 2009 was double-elimination ? and this one will be a combination of both. The first round will be pool play, with the top two teams advancing. The second round is double-elimination, and the top two teams will reach the semifinals.

?Americans on a mission: Team USA has yet to reach the championship game of the first two Classics.

?Players will be subject to drug testing by the World Anti-Doping Agency.

?San Juan, Puerto Rico, will host games for the third time at Hiram Bithorn Stadium, to be played March 7-10.

?Sparkling new Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, the shared spring venue of the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies, will be on display for the world to see. The ballpark hosts Pool D games between the U.S., Italy, Mexico and qualifier Canada.

Associated Press

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