Sunday, September 30, 2012

Insight: Mom and pop investors miss out on stock market gains

NEW YORK | Sun Sep 30, 2012 10:06am EDT

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks have more than doubled since the financial crisis and are closing in on a five-year high, but many Main Street investors have been absent from the party - especially those with the least saved.

Those who missed much of the rally did so because they reduced equity exposure after the benchmark S&P 500 index plummeted 57 percent between late 2007 and March 2009, according to an analysis by Reuters of mutual fund flows and changes in assets held in retirement accounts. Investors with the smallest savings typically saw the lowest percentage recovery in returns.

And while some have returned to the stock market during the subsequent rally, plenty of small investors remain on the sidelines.

"This is the most uncelebrated bull market in history," said Tony Ferreira, managing director at Cogent Research, which provides research and consulting for large fund managers. "In the old days, people would be jumping on the bandwagon, but nobody's chasing equity performance this time. Many people are still scared to wade back into the water."

If the equity upswing continues, some economists fear it could leave middle class Americans financially unprepared for retirement and widen the growing income disparities between rich and poor, which the U.S. Census Bureau said grew sharply in 2011.

It could also complicate President Barack Obama's chances for re-election, with some voters not having enjoyed much of a wealth effect from the stock market's 3-1/2-year rally.

To be sure, plenty of Americans have seen the balances of their 401(k) retirement accounts bounce back since the financial crisis as inertia kept many from abandoning stocks when the market crashed.

But things are hardly like they were during the bull market in the 1990s, which turned many retail investors into addicts for the latest Internet stock offering.

According to figures from Cerulli Associates that are based on analysis of Federal Reserve data, those with less than $100,000 in investable assets on average had $17,975 at the end of 2011, down 9 percent from $19,732 at the end of 2007.

In contrast, those with $500,000 to $2 million saw a 7 percent uptick to $966,948 from $903,219.

The vast majority of U.S. households - 87 million of the almost 119 million in 2011 - have less than $100,000 in assets, according to the data.

ROLLER COASTER

Investment advisers say stock market plunges in 2000-2002 and 2008-2009, the housing bust, a weak economy and a steady stream of Wall Street scandals have helped sour people on stocks and push them toward the perceived safety of bonds and cash.

Typically when the market doubles after hitting bottom investors return, said Jeffrey Mortimer, director of Investment Strategy at BNY Mellon Wealth Management in Boston.

But not this time. "They're still not back, and they'll unfortunately miss a rally," he said.

Investors didn't dump all their stocks during the crisis, but fewer households now hold equities than a decade ago, according to the Investment Company Institute, a U.S. mutual fund trade organization.

"The vast majority of people have some equity holdings in their 401(k) plans," said Brian Reid, chief economist at the ICI, but fewer are willing to take above-average or substantial risk than they were in 2008, before the market plummeted.

After climbing to 53 percent in 2001, equity ownership in individual stocks, mutual funds, ETFs and variable annuities fell to 48.2 percent in 2008 and 46.4 percent in 2011.

In another sign of how many investors have missed out on the recovery, they have pulled $235 billion out of U.S.-domiciled equity mutual funds, considered a proxy for retail investors, since 2007, data from Thomson Reuters' Lipper service shows.

Of that amount, some $53 billion has come out since last October, the bottom of a two-month selloff sparked by crisis in Europe and the loss of the United States' top credit rating. During that stretch, the benchmark Standard & Poor's has gained 28 percent, the Dow industrials 24 percent.

For the broad investing public, "it's been five solid years of steady outflows from equities and inflows into bonds," said Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab & Co, which oversees $1.6 trillion in client assets. "Even 3-1/2 years into this bull market and the gains we've seen since June, it has not turned that psychology around."

KEEPING AHEAD OF INFLATION

Investors who left the market at the end of 2008 or early 2009, paid a high price.

Fidelity Investments found that individuals who had been investing for at least 12 consecutive years in their 401(k) plans but pulled out of equities in late 2008 or early 2009 had an average balance at the end of June 2012 of $167,000, compared with a $212,000 balance for those who didn't.

"The average investor tends to chase returns when things are going well and bolt when things are going poorly," says Drew Kanaly, CEO of Kanaly Trust Co in Houston.

To be fair, even advisers for the very wealthy - people with a few million dollars in assets - have lately been doing "a lot of hand-holding and education" for clients who were scarred by the 2008 crash, said Lori Heinel, head of investment services and chief investment strategist at Oppenheimer Funds.

"But some of these investors may just want to preserve capital. They don't necessarily have to see it grow," she said. "I'm more concerned about the average investor with a 401(K) balance that's less than $100,000."

Indeed, if average investors don't recover some appetite for risk, it could leave more Americans financially under prepared for retirement.

According to the Employee Benefit Research Institute, the median balance was $58,000 for workers 55-64 with a 401(k) retirement plan at the end of 2010. The median for all 401(k) participants that year was $17,686.

About 60 percent of workers and or their spouses had less than $25,000 in savings and investments excluding their homes and pensions, according to EBRI's 2012 Retirement Confidence Survey, which was released in May.

And it's not just baby boomers that are at risk.

A recent Cogent Research report found that risk aversion among all age groups has been on the rise since 2006, including Generation X and Y, who have lived through a number of market collapses.

But while bonds have provided solid returns in recent years, thanks to low inflation and the Federal Reserve efforts to hold down interest rates, advisers say a long-term strategy based on bonds and cash may be riskier than stocks.

Bank accounts and money market funds currently pay next to nothing and a 10-year bond is yielding little more than 1.6 percent.

"If you have a 401(K) or an IRA, you have to be invested in risk assets in order not to outlive your money," said Barry Ritholtz, director of equity research at Fusion IQ. "There's simply no way to get to retirement without some sort of participation in the market. Unless you have $10 million, and maybe even if you do, you have to outpace inflation."

Investors, though, seem to be in no hurry to climb the so-called wall of worry. Now, many fear gridlock in Congress after the election could trigger massive automatic spending cuts and tax increases, bringing on another recession in 2013.

The American Association of Individual Investors reported on Thursday that bullish sentiment - based on whether investors expect stock prices to rise over the next six months - declined in its latest weekly survey to 36.1 percent.

It has now been below the historical average of 39 percent for 25 out of the past 26 weeks, and many of those responding expressed frustration about the political uncertainty.

(Reporting By Steven C. Johnson; Editing by Martin Howell, Bernard Orr)

Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/09/30/us-usa-stocks-retailinvestors-idUSBRE88T0AE20120930?type=PersonalFinance&feedType=RSS&feedName=PersonalFinance&rpc=43

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Precyse Launches ICD-10 White Paper, Announces 2nd Annual ...

CHICAGO, Sept. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Precyse, a leader in health information management (HIM) technologies and services, leading up to the 2012 American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) Convention and Exhibit, released a new report titled, "Breaking the Code: The Impact of ICD-10 on Documentation and CDI Drives the Need for Organization-Wide Education."

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The report, authored by Tom Ormondroyd, BS, MBA, VP and general manager, Precyse Learning Solutions, explains how ICD-10 will impact a facility's clinical documentation and how providers can mitigate risk with organization-wide education. "The key to managing a successful ICD-10 transition is to ensure the members of your professional staff have a strong understanding of the ICD-10 system and its impact on their job functions," said Ormondroyd. "We believe that healthcare professionals need to 'touch and feel' ICD-10 prior to the go-live. Learners need practical applications to build a solid understanding and capabilities."

"While ICD-10 will most certainly affect coders, a major impact of it will be felt long before the medical record ever reaches the coder?during the documentation of the medical record," said Chris Powell, president of Precyse. "Clinical Documentation Improvement (CDI) strategies and organization-wide training and education extending beyond coding will play a tremendous role in an organization's ability to successfully transition to ICD-10."

Precyse also announces its 2nd Annual Innovation Community meeting, which will take place at the show. Linda Kloss, RHIA, FAHIMA, former CEO of AHIMA and current Precyse Advisory Council Member, will again moderate this year's session. The topic, "Too Much Information (TMI!): Best Practices for Integrity and Use of Clinical Data," will focus on developing the consensus principles of information integrity and information use, two of the HIM building blocks outlined in Precyse's white paper, "Health Information Management in 2016."

Precyse is an AHIMA Diamond Partner and will be located at Booth #236 where it will be conducting demonstrations of precyseCode?, the industry's first single platform solution for all inpatient and outpatient computer assisted coding and CDI needs. PrecyseCode automates workflow and enhances productivity, optimizes coding processes, accelerates the revenue cycle and delivers seamless encoder integration.

AHIMA attendees can also learn about Precyse's suite of coding, audit and compliance, interim HIM management and transcription services. Now more than ever, hospitals across the country need to achieve Meaningful Use, meet compliance and health reform challenges head on, and transform operations and care delivery. Errors that affect Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) audit outcomes and compliance with Joint Commission, CMS and other regulatory standards can be difficult to mitigate because of the lack of expert HIM staffing, timeliness and quality issues. The transition to ICD-10 adds another layer of workflow and coding complexity that can further compromise quality, accuracy and productivity.

With its expert staff, Precyse is well-positioned to help facilities overcome these challenges and meet their goals. In addition, Precyse Transcription technology and services drive exceptional electronic documentation that better support the data challenges organizations are facing today. Precyse's large, remote workforce of high-quality and experienced medical transcriptionists consistently produce documents with 98% accuracy or above.

The latest enhancements to the Precyse University ICD-10 education program will also be shown at the conference, which offer one-of-a-kind education and training delivered on-site or online for all populations impacted by ICD-10. More than 1,000 hospitals are now committed to Precyse University education. Equipped with more than 300 coders and hundreds of HIM and clinical professionals on staff, Precyse has a track record of developing tried and true educational content to keep its team of experts consistently meeting or exceeding industry accuracy and timeliness benchmarking standards. The Precyse ICD-10 education content is available online through Precyse University or the HealthStream Learning Center?.

During the AHIMA education sessions, Precyse expert Cindy Doyon, RHIA, VP, Coding, Audit & West Strategic Sourcing, will present, "Compliance and the New ICD-10: Understanding the Associated Compliance Risks & How Computer-Assisted Coding with Natural Language Comprehension? (NLC) Technology Can Help Avoid Liabilities." Additionally, the Precyse client case study, "Naples Community Healthcare System: Breaking Down HIM Silos & Building Revenue Cycle Success Through a Complete HIM Redesign," will be presented by Sandra Wood, MHSA, Operations Director, Revenue Cycle, Naples Community Health System, along with Bonnie Purdy, RHIA, VP, HIM Consulting & Strategic Sourcing Services and Cindy Smith, RHIA, MMIS, HIM Sr. Consultant, Precyse.

Additionally, Precyse is proud to participate in AHIMA's first Innovation Leadership Conference where client Geisinger Health System will present, "Best Practices in Computer Assisted Coding." Sue Trewhella, RHIT, CPC, Associate VP, Revenue Management, Coding Operations, CDI & Compliance, Geisinger Health System and Dee Lang, RHIT, VP, Product Management & Strategy, Precyse will lead the session.

About Precyse
Precyse provides industry leading expert services and comprehensive technologies that empower healthcare organizations to most effectively and efficiently capture, organize, secure and analyze clinical data and transform it into actionable information, supporting the delivery of quality patient care and optimizing operating performance. Precyse has enabled 1,000 hospitals and health systems nationwide to improve efficiency and deliver tangible outcomes for more than a decade. With products ranging from an integrated transcription and coding platform with advanced speech recognition, expert workflow technologies and computer assisted coding with Natural Language Comprehension? to HIM consulting and services, Precyse's flexible software can be delivered standalone or complemented by a professional staff of more than 1,200 experts. Now more than ever, hospitals and health systems are challenged to achieve meaningful use of the legal health record. Precyse is the partner hospitals across the country choose to achieve this goal. To learn more, visit www.precyse.com.

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Texans get two pick-6s to roll over Titans

By CHRIS DUNCAN

AP Sports Writer

Associated Press Sports

updated 3:14 p.m. ET Sept. 30, 2012

HOUSTON (AP) - Danieal Manning and Kareem Jackson returned interceptions for touchdowns and Matt Schaub threw two TD passes in the Houston Texans' 38-14 win over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday.

Arian Foster had a touchdown run for the Texans (4-0), who continued the best start in club history.

Titans quarterback Jake Locker left in the first quarter and did not return after hurting his left, non-throwing shoulder on a hit by Glover Quin. Locker hurt the same shoulder in the season opener against New England.

Matt Hasselbeck threw two touchdown passes in relief of Locker for the Titans (1-3). Chris Johnson carried 25 times for 141 yards, more than tripling his rushing total through the first three games.

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France unveils a budget heavy on taxes

PARIS (AP) ? The French government presented a budget Friday that was heavy on taxes ? including a controversial 75 percent income rate on high earners ? but which critics said lacked fundamental reforms that could jumpstart economic growth.

President Francois Hollande's cabinet defended the spending plan for next year, calling it a "fighting budget" that would win the "battle" against joblessness and help growth.

Like many European countries, France must tread a fine line between cutting the debts that dragged them into the current financial crisis and investing in the economy to spur growth.

The French economy, the second largest among the 17 countries that use the euro, has not grown for three straight quarters, the national statistics agency confirmed Friday. Its gross domestic product stands at ?1.8 trillion ($2.2 trillion). Unemployment has been on the rise for more than a year and stands at 10.2 percent.

Economists warn, however, that things could get much worse in France if it doesn't get serious about slashing state spending and reforming stringent labor laws.

"This is a serious budget, it's a leftist budget and it's fighting budget," Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici told French radio station Europe-1 Friday morning.

Because Hollande promised that he would slash the country's deficit to 3 percent of its GDP next year ? a limit required by European rules ? the government must find ?30 billion in savings. One-third will come from spending cuts. The rest will come from new or higher taxes on the wealthy and big companies, including a new 75 percent tax on earned income that exceeds ?1 million.

Among the other measures included are a new income tax level at 45 percent for those making more than ?150,000 ? the current top rate of tax is about 41 percent for income above ?70,000. Also included in the budget is an increase of capital gains taxes, which start around 19 percent, to bring them more in line with how salaries are taxed, and a cap on certain deductions for large companies on their income taxes.

The 75 percent tax will last for two years and has always been billed as a symbolic measure since it will bring in very little revenue. Several businessmen and politicians in the opposition have said that's exactly what's wrong with the 2013 budget: It sends the message that France doesn't like the rich and isn't open for business.

"France is sick from a model that isn't viable," said Guillaume Carou, CEO of Didaxis and president of the Club of Entrepreneurs, which represents 15,000 small businesses. "But (the government has) chosen to keep it, that's what the 2013 budget reveals."

Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault rejected that characterization, however, insisting that the budget would win the battle against unemployment.

"It's a budget that aims to inspire confidence and to break the debt spiral that keeps growing and growing," he said after the budget was presented to the Cabinet.

The budget is built around an expectation of 0.8 percent growth for next year. If growth misses the projections, more cuts could be needed later.

Moscovici conceded that most economists predict the French economy will grow just 0.5 percent, but said that if the European debt crisis stabilizes, France would meet its targets.

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Gramophone Awards 2012 to pianist Murray Perahia, conductor ...

Gramphone magazine's prestigious recordings awards include honors for pianist Murray Perahia and conductor Claudio Abbado. Maltese tenor Joseph Calleja was named Artist of the Yearand 20-year-old pianist Benjamin Grosvenor was named Young Artist of the Year.?
Perahia wins in a new category: the "Piano Award." And in choosing Abbado's recording of "Fidelio," critic Richard Osborne writes:
"The revised dialogue provided by stage director Tatjana G?rbaca is not without controversy. In Act 1, her cuts and rewrites remove all hint of domesticity and private affection; in Act 2, she omits just about everything. The result is Beethoven?s lofty Singspiel recast as musical meta-theatre. Happily, the cast is as fine as any that might be assembled today and Abbado himself conducts a performance the like of which we have not heard since the time of Furtw?ngler. It is a no-frills yet at the same time deeply expressive reading which goes like a bolted arrow directly to the heart of the matter. If Fidelio speaks as no other opera does of the miraculous resilience of the human spirit, Claudio Abbado?s late re-creation of it serves only to compound that miracle."
-- David Stabler

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Outsourcing Opens the Door to Growth | Entrepreneur Magazine

SA companies are well in line with global trends when it comes to adopting shared services and outsourcing strategies for IT, realising that in-house is not always the way to go.

That?s according to KPMG?s recently launched South African 2012 Pulse Survey for shared services and outsourcing.

The South African survey was launched to provide insights into trends and projections in local end-user organisations? usage of shared services, outsourcing, and third-party business and IT services and compare these to global trends.

Increased exposure to change, rapid technological advancements and an increasingly complex global market has made shared services and outsourcing a strategic imperative for businesses around the world.

?Over the last decade, several businesses have openly embraced transformation programmes, effectively leveraging global delivery platforms,? says Alida Taylor, director of Shared Services and Outsourcing Advisory Practice at KPMG SA. ?As part of this study, KPMG sought to understand the extent to which such strategies are being adopted in South Africa.?

Key drivers consistent locally and internationally

The survey revealed that some of the key drivers for improving service delivery capabilities are consistent globally and in South Africa with an aim to reduce costs and support growth and expansion agendas.

?We find this increasingly applicable, as clients look to build capability hubs to support their expansion plans in the larger African continent,? said Vandana Ramani , associate director, Shared Services and Outsourcing Advisory Practice at KPMG SA.

SA companies still use in-house resources

Results reveal that South Africa does show a divergence when compared to global results in terms of its propensity to outsource, choosing to seed several of these initiatives in-house first.

However, the survey?s forward-looking trends show that the top three areas of demand for outsourced services are in the areas of:

  • information technology,
  • bundled business and IT services,
  • and vertical specific services.

?Service providers are bullish regarding the South African market in the longer-term,? says Taylor, ?both as users of third-party services and as a location from which to deliver services to other markets.?

Sectors showing potential going forward

  • Banking and financial services
  • Energy and utilities
  • Oil and gas and manufacturing

Challenges faced

The survey also looked at some of the challenges associated with such transformation programmes. The South African market respondents agreed that change management capabilities and the ability to prioritise change programmes are clearly the biggest challenges in the local market.

Organisations are also faced with several compliance and regulatory restrictions, which in turn require careful planning when embarking on such programmes.

?Although challenges exist,? Taylor concludes, ?the convergence of many of these trends leaves us optimistic about the future of shared services and outsourcing in the South African industry landscape.?

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Copper-mine implements management system | Operation Outpost

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The world?s largest openpit copper-mine in terms of
production, Minera Escondida,latest plant operator jobs in saudi arabia in northern Chile, has implemented
Modular Mining?s IntelliMine integrated mine management
system. The system consists of MasterLink, the wireless network
communications backbone; ProVision, the high-precision global
positioning system (GPS) for dozers, shovels, and drills; Dispatch,
the dispatching system designed to provide automatic, improved
haul-truck assignments; MineCare, the interactive maintenance
management system that allows users to access up-to-the-minute
operating information over the Internet; and Interfaces, for mine
planning, enterprise resource planning (ERP), and mobile fleet
systems.

Escondida is located in the Atacama desert, 170 km south-east of
Antofagasta, Chile, about 3 100 m above sea level. The mine
operates in a harsh arid environment, 24 hours a day, 365 days a
year, on a 12-hour, four-days-on and four-days-off shift schedule.
This makes it crucial for onsite systems to be made rugged, and to
be able to handle the intense pressures of constant use.
Additionally, Escondida has several existing software packages in
place, such as mine planning and ERP systems, making it vital that
any new mine management system be able to integrate and function
seamlessly with those systems. The IntelliMine system is reported
to fit all these requirements.

?Escondida was looking for a way to tie everything together
? production, operation, payload, ERP, and field systems all
needed to work together,? states, Modular Mining Latin
American division GM Scott Baker. ?They needed a system they
could rely on. The IntelliMine system, with its dynamic,
state-of-the-art software modules for communication, dispatching
and high precision, does just that. Escondida will be able to
integrate all systems with reliability, while increasing
productivity and improving quality-control throughout its
fleet,? he explains.

The copper-mine deployed the IntelliMine system in three phases.
Phase one included deployment of three core products, namely the
MasterLink wireless network, including 15 MasterLink access nodes;
the ProVision high-precision GPS system including 18 HP-GPS dozers,
15 HP-GPS shovels, 12 HP-GPS drills, and 7 HP-GPS graders; and the
Dispatch system, which included 93 trucks, nine dozers, and nine
pieces of auxiliary equipment. Installation was scheduled for
April, with start-up anticipated last month. Phases two and three,
which involve interfaces with the fleet and existing systems,
started following phase one commissioning. ?Additionally,
because fellow BHP Billiton mine Minera Cerro Colorado is
concurrently installing a similar system in Chile, Escondida can
jointly configure the operations, maintenance, and data management
modules to maximise corporate synergies and regional
efficiencies,? notes Baker.

Escondida began production in 1990 and is the largest copper-mine
in the world. Production potential has risen to 1,25-million tons
of copper a year, the majority of which is in concentrates, with
some in cathodes. Current production capacity is about 1,05 million
tons a year. The mine also produces over 100 000 oz of gold a year.
Escondida is 57,5% owned by BHP Billiton, with Rio Tinto owning
30%; a Japanese consortium led by Mitsubishi 10%; and the World
Bank International Finance Corporation 2,5%. Modular, headquartered
in Arizona, US, provides information management solutions to meet
the needs of openpit and underground mining operations worldwide.
The company?s products range from fully-automated total mine
management and control systems, using high-precision global
positioning systems for surface applications, to mining cycle
control, monitoring, and identification systems for underground
mines.

Source: http://opoutpost.com/copper-mine-implements-management-system/

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Manhunt for father-in-law after woman, 39, found dead

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By Elizabeth Chuck, NBC News

A manhunt for a 73-year-old diabetic wanted for murder entered its fourth day Thursday as authorities in Rockland County, N.Y., looked for proof that their suspect was even in the state park they were searching.

"The woods are too thick for a general sweep," Haverstraw Police Chief Charles Miller said. "There are so many places to hide ... [Or] he could have made it to a road and gotten picked up by somebody, and he could be staying elsewhere."

Eugene Palmer, of Haverstraw, is accused of killing his estranged daughter-in-law, Tammy Palmer, 39, who lived in a trailer 50 feet from his house, The New York Times reported.?His sister, Elaine Babcock, said he stopped by her nearby home Monday morning, gave her money for his property taxes, and then told her that he had killed Palmer before asking her to wait an hour before calling police.


But Babcock immediately called 911, The Journal News in New York's Hudson Valley reported. Officers said a separate 911 caller heard three gunshots coming from the home; they found Tammy Palmer, who has two teenage sons with Eugene's son, dead on the ground behind her trailer, NBCNewYork.com reported.

Authorities have been combing the thick woods of the 46,000-acre Harriman State Park, which spans Rockland County and Orange County, in their search for Palmer. They believe Palmer is armed with at least one shotgun; at a news conference at the state park on Wednesday, Haverstraw Police Chief Miller said there is also "a lone rifle missing from his house. I don't know if he has that."

So far, clues have been sparse in the manhunt for Palmer. On Tuesday, authorities found Palmer's abandoned pickup truck at Harriman State Park, The Journal News reported. And on Wednesday, police said dogs followed his scent to leftovers of a campfire close to the truck in an area of the park known as the Irish Potato Trail, but they lost his scent afterwards, Miller said in Wednesday's news conference.

About 30 officers from Haverstraw were looking for Palmer on Wednesday, and authorities from nearby jurisdictions were also participating. The Department of Defense was sending infrared helicopters to track Palmer's body heat, Miller told reporters.

His family does not know whether Palmer, who is a diabetic and who suffered a heart attack about a year ago, brought any medication with him.

"I'm hopeful he is still alive," Miller said, adding police would like to "hear his side of the story."

Part of what makes the search difficult is Palmer's familiarity with the area. According to New York Times, Palmer was known as a loner to his neighbors. He would frequently go into the woods to camp and hunt on his own.

Palmer's dislike for his daughter-in-law was obvious to family members.

"He's been trying to look out for the kids, and her being a mother, didn't want him butting in. But him being a grandfather, thought it was his place, so they started to aggravate and annoy each other," his sister, Babcock, said, according to NBCNewYork.com. She said the feuding also was related to marital problems between Tammy and Palmer's son.

Tammy Palmer and John Palmer had been married for about 17 years, John Pannirello, Tammy's father, told The New York Times, but they separated five months ago, and in the past few weeks, they had been in a custody battle over the kids.?

?He?s very coldhearted,? Pannirello told The Times of Eugene Palmer. ?The detective says he won?t be surprised if something goes on between us and him, if he has guns with him. I just have a bad, bad feeling.??

Haverstraw police confirmed on Thursday they were still searching for Palmer, but said they would provide more details on Thursday's efforts later in the day.

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Ralph Oman, the former bureaucrat who served as Register of Copyrights to the US Copyright Office, has filed an amicus brief in the lawsuit against Aereo, a company that makes server racks with thousands of tiny aerials that are used to capture over-the-air broadcast TV and transmit it to viewers using the Internet, with each viewer getting her own antenna.

Oman's brief argues that the intention of the US Congress in passing the 1976 Copyright Act was to establish a regime where anyone who's got an idea for using technology to change the way we interact with copyrighted works was to force that person to get permission from Congress before they made it into a product.

In other words, Oman believes that in America, the law says that all innovation that touches on copyright is presumptively illegal, and each idea must be individually vetted by Congress before being brought to market: "Commercial exploiters of new technologies should be required to convince Congress to sanction a new delivery system and/or exempt it from copyright liability. That is what Congress intended."

Ars Technica's Techdirt's Mike Masnick is his usual incandescent self on the subject:

This is, to put it mildly, crazy talk. He is arguing that anything even remotely disruptive and innovative, must first go through the ridiculous process of convincing Congress that it should be allowed, rather than relying on what the law says and letting the courts sort out any issues. In other words, in cases of disruptive innovation, assume that new technologies are illegal until proven otherwise. That's a recipe for killing innovation.

Under those rules, it's unlikely that we would have radio, cable TV, VCRs, DVRs, mp3 players, YouTube and much, much more. That's not how innovation or the law works. You don't assume everything innovative is illegal just because it upsets some obsolete business models. But that appears to be how Oman thinks the world should act. Stunningly, he even seems to admit that he'd be fine with none of the above being able to come to market without Congressional approval, because he approvingly cites the dissent in the Betamax case (which made clear that the VCR was legal), which argues that the VCR should only be deemed legal with an act of Congress to modify the Copyright Act. You would think that the success of the VCR in revitalizing the movie industry would show just how ridiculous that is... but in Oman's copyright-centric world, the rules are "first, do not allow any innovation that upsets my friends."

Former Copyright Boss: New Technology Should Be Presumed Illegal Until Congress Says Otherwise

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MW3 sold 26 million units on console > 1/2 that was on 360, even that's bigger than the number of WOW accounts.
Now I will buy that a higher percentage of PC players who buy a game like MW3 play online vs console sales, but there would have to be a lot of console owners buying MW3 to play single player before PC had an advantage.

~40 million Xbox live subscriptions in the world as of January 2012 so maybe 45-46 million now?

So it makes no difference how many copies MW3 sold as they limited by the amount of registered accounts which you can is 45-46 million.

WoW is 10 million active players on its own..

League of legends has 32 million registered players!!

The total registered users of those 2 games nearly match the total amount of registered Xbox Live accounts.

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Electronic Arts Buys Online Gaming Development Studio ESN

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Electronic Arts continues to beef up its cloud-based gaming offerings. Today it was announced that it is buying ESN, developers of the Planet web-based games framework, for an undisclosed sum. The two companies had already been working together, namely on Battlelog, an online social-web component for EA?s Battlefield 3. The news was announced on ESN?s blog.

?We couldn?t be more excited about this opportunity and the team is looking forward to focus all of its energy on DICE [EA's existing Swedish studio], Battlelog and the Battlefield series,? the company?s founders write.

In addition to the Planet framework for web applications, ESN has two other products for games developers looking to publish content on the web: Beaconpush and Sonar. The first of these, Beaconpush, is a push service for developers creating real-time web apps using HTML5 WebSockets and Comet. Sonar, meanwhile, is a?cloud-based hosted service, available via an API, that developers can use to integrate voice communication into their online games.

Taken together, this could be a sign that not only is EA looking to continue to beef up its own portfolio in the areas of online and mobile web-based gaming ? but it could also continue operating the platforms to bring in more third-partly publishers under the EA umbrella. We are reaching out to EA for a comment on how ESN will fit in with its strategy. The company has already confirmed the acquisition to TechCrunch on the phone ? although it has yet to issue a formal release.

In the blog post announcing the deal, ESN also notes that it is on the lookout to hire more developers.

The fact that EA already had Dice in Sweden probably means that the two will consolidate, but still remain in Sweden. We are reaching out to ask more questions, as well as to see if we can get more clarity on the financial terms of the deal.

Electronic Arts, which started as a games publisher for consoles, has over the last few years been trying to reposition itself to be closer to where its audience is moving: into online social and casual gaming and mobile. In that, it has had some run-ins with other companies also trying to keep strong positions in those spaces. It is currently suing Zynga, alleging that the social games maker?s The Ville is a ripoff of its Sims Social Facebook game.

Buying studios like ESN are a large part of how it hopes to continue beefing up its digital, online gaming business. In the last quarter, Q1 FY2013, EA noted that GAAP net revenues for its digital business were $342 million, compared to $592 million for net publishing packaged goods revenues.

The move to rethink its games as ?services? rather than packaged goods has also meant some restructuring, as CEO John Riccitiello pointed out in its quarterly earnings call in May. Just yesterday it was announced that it was closing the Dublin office of PopCap, making nearly 100 employees redundant, as part of a bigger re-org and downsizing of the Seattle-based studio, which EA bought in July 2011 for $750 million, with a potential earnout taking that to $1.3 billion.

In July, the company said that Q1 FY GAAP net revenues were $4.1 billion. EA expects to have lower GAAP net revenue in the current quarter, of between $3.90 to $4.05 billion.



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    Healthy eating habits are a good way to keep your body strong, energized, and well nourished. You must eat a well balanced diet. The benefits of getting started on healthy eating habits are that you feel active throughout the day, your body gets adequate vitamins and minerals, and you maintain a healthy body weight. Developing healthy eating habit means that you must aim for regular meals and healthy snacks to meet your nutritional needs. It is also vital that you develop healthy eating habits in your children.

    Whether you look up recipes online, or consult cookery books, it is always a good idea cook a healthy and tasty meal for yourself and your child. Try to incorporate more of cooking techniques such as grilling, microwaving, or baking instead of deep frying.

    Here are a few ways in which you can develop healthy eating habits for children and also weight yourself:

    You must never place your children on a restrictive diet to lose weight. Instead take time to inculcate healthy eating habits to lose weight.
    Make a wide variety of healthy foods available in the house.

    If the only option is healthy food, your child is more likely to eat healthy.
    Eat meals together as a family as mealtimes become more pleasant.

    Involve your children in food shopping and preparing meals as it gives you an opportunity to teach your children about nutrition.
    Never skip your meals.

    Eat healthy snacks between your meals to maintain a healthy weight.
    Avoid white processed sugar as much as you can. Instead, you can opt for sugar free drink mixes, water, or juices.

    You may enjoy desserts such as cakes or cookies, but limit their intake. You must never make your children crave for sweets instead opt for a healthy sweet snack.

    Never eat your meals in a hurry. Take your seat and relax while eating.

    Include fiber rich foods in your diet, such as whole grains, vegetables, and fruits, which are not only healthy and help maintain weight, but also keep you comfortably full.

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    Tuesday, September 25, 2012

    Iran's president dismisses threats on nuke program

    NEW YORK (AP) ? Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday dismissed threats of military action against Iran's nuclear program, asserting that his country's project to enrich uranium is only for peaceful purposes and disputing that the country worries at all about an Israeli attack to destroy Iran's nuclear capacity.

    Speaking to a group of editorial leaders, the first full day of his visit to New York for the annual U.N. General Assembly, Ahmadinejad said it was not too late for dialogue with the United States to resolve differences.

    He also said that Iran is neutral in the Syrian civil war, and denied that Tehran is providing weapons or training to the government of President Bashar Assad. "We like and love both sides, and we see both sides as brothers," he said. He referred to the conflict in Syria as "tribal" fighting and said that international "meddling from the outside has made the situation even harder." He refused to say whether Iran would accept a government not led by the Assad regime, which for years has been Iran's closest ally in the Middle East.

    It was Ahmadinejad's eighth visit to the U.N. gathering held each September, which he cited as proof that he is open to understanding other countries' views.

    In spite of his assertions on the importance of dialogue and respect for others, Ahmadinejad presented a hard line in many areas. He refused to speak of the state of Israel by name and instead referred only to the "Zionists," and when asked about author Salman Rushdie he made no attempt to distance himself from recent renewed threats on the author's life emanating from an Iranian semi-official religious foundation. "If he is in the U.S., you should not broadcast it for his own safety," Ahmadinejad said.

    He said this would be his last trip to New York as president of Iran, because his term is ending and he is barred from seeking a third consecutive term. But he did not rule out staying active in Iranian politics and said he might return as part of future Iranian delegations to New York.

    "Fundamentally, we do not take seriously threats of the Zionists," Ahmadinejad said. "We believe the Zionists see themselves at a dead end and they want to find an adventure to get out of this dead end. While we are fully ready to defend ourselves, we do not take these threats seriously."

    He also sought to delegitimize Israel's historic ties to the Middle East and their political and military power in the region and the world, saying that Israelis "do not even enter the equation for Iran."

    On the other hand, he said the argument over Iran's nuclear program was a political rather than a legal matter and needs to be resolved politically.

    "We are not expecting that a 33-year-old problem between America and Iran to be resolved in speedy discussions, but we do believe in dialogue."

    White House press secretary Jay Carney responded to Ahmadinejad's remarks, telling a midday news briefing, "Well, President Ahmadinejad says foolish, offensive and sometimes unintelligible things with great regularity. What he should focus on is the failure of his government of Iran to abide by its international obligations, to abide by United Nations Security Council resolutions."

    Ahmadinejad later took aim at the United States and Israel while addressing a high-level U.N. meeting promoting the rule of law, accusing Washington of shielding what he called a nuclear-armed "fake regime."

    He also alluded to the amateur anti-Islam video made in the U.S. that has caused protests across the Muslim world, accusing the United States and others of misusing freedom of speech and failing to speak out against the defamation of people's beliefs and "divine prophets."

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    Associated Press writers Matthew Daly in Washington and Edith M. Lederer at the United Nations contributed.

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    Monday, September 24, 2012

    Yahoo workers to get dose of 'radical transparency'

    By Martha C. White

    Despite an impressive track record during her 13-year tenure at Google, Marissa Mayer is still an unknown quantity in her leadership role at Yahoo. On Tuesday, investors should get a better sense of how the rookie CEO plans to turn around the Internet giant.

    Mayer plans a pair of all-company meetings (two in order to accommodate employees in time zones across the globe) tomorrow to share the strategies she laid out last week for Yahoo?s board of directors ?in an act of radical transparency,? according to an internal memo obtained by the tech blog AllThingsD. Mayer will give ?guidance as to where the company is going.?

    This is insight the investor community wants just as badly, especially because Yahoo didn?t offer third quarter guidance in its last earnings report to give Mayer time to assimilate into her new role. Yahoo didn't immediately respond to a request for comment about whether or not any details of the meeting would be shared with investors, although Mayer's "radical transparency" will almost certainly lead to more leaks.

    ?The key here is a focus on getting Yahoo back to execution,? said Ron Josey, an analyst at ThinkEquity.

    Although Mayer's most recent focus at Google was on location-related products, analysts expect her to concentrate now on Yahoo's core businesses of search and display advertising.?"Looking at her background, I think she will kind of elaborate on her product strategy," said Sameet Sinha, an analyst at B. Riley & Co., LLC. "It?s probably the right approach. They have two customers, the consumer and the advertiser, but without the consumer, there?s no advertiser, so she has to make sure the consumer stays," he said.

    Brian Wieser, a senior analyst at Pivotal Research Group, said the investment community would be listening for Mayer to lay out some strategies for a couple of key projects. "I think the ones that are most interesting to me really include things like finding ways to consolidate the display business and finding ways to deepen ties with AOL and MSN," he said.

    Mayer's long history in the search business almost certainly will make her a better negotiator when it comes to working with Microsoft on the two companies' search partnership, and investments in behavioral analytics technology could help it in the display-ad space.?"Display advertising is extremely competitive but it?s growing a lot faster than it was two years back, and Yahoo?s the market leader," Sinha said.?

    Analysts also want to hear Mayer lay out a framework for a mobile strategy. Making money from users coming to an online destination from their phones is an ongoing challenge for companies like Facebook, but Sinha said Mayer will do better by focusing on the expereince the user has on his or her desktop first.?

    "If your core website is good, then people will try to find you on their mobile devices also," he said.

    There's also the question of what Mayer plans to do with the cash left over after returning $3 billion of the proceeds from selling part of its stake in Chinese ecommerce giant Alibaba Group to shareholders.??I definitely hope to hear more about her strategy about acquisition,? Sinha said.

    Any framework of a cohesive strategy going forward will be welcome news for shareholders.??Investors will be interested in seeing what Ms. Mayer can do compared with the successive string of CEOs that have recently come and gone,? Ralph Schackart, an analyst at William Blair & Co. LLC, wrote in a research note shortly after Mayer?s hiring in July.

    "For us on Wall Street to get super-excited, I think we need to see better execution and this? would be her first debut," Josey said "It?s something we've been waiting to hear from her since she joined."

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    Bill Nye warns: Creation views threaten US science

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) ? The man known to a generation of Americans as "The Science Guy" is condemning efforts by some Christian groups to cast doubts on evolution and lawmakers who want to bring the Bible into science classrooms.

    Bill Nye, a mechanical engineer and star of the popular 1990s TV show "Bill Nye The Science Guy," has waded into the evolution debate with an online video that urges parents not to pass their religious-based doubts about evolution on to their children.

    Nye has spent a career teaching science to children and teens with good-natured and sometimes silly humor, but has not been known to delve into topics as divisive as evolution.

    Christians who view the stories of the Old Testament as historical fact have come to be known as creationists, and many argue that the world was created by God just a few thousand years ago.

    "The Earth is not 6,000 or 10,000 years old," Nye said in an interview with The Associated Press, citing scientists' estimates that it is about 4.5 billion years old. "It's not. And if that conflicts with your beliefs, I strongly feel you should question your beliefs."

    Millions of Americans do hold those beliefs, according to a June Gallup poll that found 46 percent of Americans believe God created humans in their present form about 10,000 years ago.

    Nye, 56, also decried efforts in recent years by lawmakers and school boards in some states to present Bible stories as an alternative to evolution in public schools. Tennessee passed a law earlier this year that protects teachers who let students criticize evolution and other scientific theories. That echoes a Louisiana law passed in 2008 that allows teachers to introduce supplemental teaching materials in science classes.

    "If we raise a generation of students who don't believe in the process of science, who think everything that we've come to know about nature and the universe can be dismissed by a few sentences translated into English from some ancient text, you're not going to continue to innovate," Nye said in a wide-ranging telephone interview.

    The brief online video was not Nye's first foray into the combustible debate, but "it's the first time it's gotten to be such a big deal."

    "I can see where one gets so caught up in this (debate) that you say something that will galvanize people in a bad way, that will make them hate you forever," he said. "But I emphasize that I'm not questioning someone's religion ? much of that is how you were brought up."

    In the video he tells adults they can dismiss evolution, "but don't make your kids do it. Because we need them." Posted by Big Think, an online knowledge forum, the clip went viral and has 4.6 million views on YouTube. It has garnered 182,000 comments from critics and supporters.

    It drew the ire of the creationism group Answers in Genesis, which built a biblically based Creation Museum in Kentucky that teaches the stories of the Old Testament and has attracted headlines for its assertion that dinosaurs roamed alongside Adam and Eve.

    The group produced a response video featuring two scientists who say the Bible has the true account of Earth's origins, and that "children should be exposed to both ideas concerning our past."

    Nye, who is prone to inject dry humor into scientific discussions, said Earth is about 4.5 billion years old.

    "What I find troubling, when you listen to these people ... once in a while I get the impression that they're not kidding," Nye said.

    Ken Ham, a co-founder of Answers in Genesis, said dating methods used by scientists to measure the age of the earth are contradictory and many don't point to millions or billions of years of time.

    "We say the only dating method that is absolute is the Word of God," Ham said. "Time is the crucial factor for Bill Nye. Without the time of millions of years, you can't postulate evolution change."

    America is home to the world's biggest creationist following, Ham said, and the $27 million Creation Museum has averaged about 330,000 visitors a year since it opened just south of Cincinnati in 2007.

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    Online:

    Big Think video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHbYJfwFgOU

    Creation Museum response: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-AyDtD6sPA

    The Planetary Society: http://www.planetary.org/

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    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/bill-nye-warns-creation-views-threaten-us-science-080205747.html

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