Monday, March 25, 2013

The art of the nap: Tilda Swinton at MoMA

NEW YORK (AP) ? It's not the kind of performance that will win her another Academy Award, but Tilda Swinton certainly has them buzzing at the Museum of Modern Art.

But keep it down, please. She's trying to sleep.

The "Moonrise Kingdom star has been engaging in a different kind of performance art. She's presenting a one-person piece called "The Maybe," in which she lies sleeping in a glass box for the day. The first performance was over the weekend, and the museum won't say if there's a schedule for when exactly it will come back for six other performances.

On Monday, the display drew a line of spectators that wound through a whole second-floor gallery into a museum hallway.

Erwin Aschenbrenner, a bemused German tourist, said it "just what you'd expect to see at MoMA."

The actress "is so pale and not moving in there that she looks like she's dead," said Robbie von Kampen, 20, a philosophy major at Bard College, north of New York City.

But after about seven hours a day of the shuteye pose on a white mattress in the glass box ? with only a carafe of water and a glass to get her through ? Swinton can stretch and walk off into the Manhattan night. But only when spectators leave.

So what's the point?

"This makes me think about myself, looking at her," said Quinn Moreland, 20, also a Bard student, majoring in art history.

"You don't usually get to stare at somebody like this; it makes me self-conscious," she explained.

Added von Kampen, "Yeah, it's socially unacceptable ? it's kinda creepy."

No one, not even museum curators, could say whether the thin, mostly immobile Swinton is actually getting some sleep while people stare at her.

At least Swinton was comfortable. She wore a pair of grubby sneakers, dark sporty slacks and a checkered shirt. Her glasses lay on the mattress.

But no snacks were in sight. And none could be offered in the closed chamber.

Swinton also starred in a glass box in 1995 at London's Serpentine Gallery ? seven days, eight hours a day ? in an exhibition seen by 22,000 people.

The next year, she repeated the spectacle at the Museo Barracco in Rome.

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Son makes ?3,700 in app purchases, policeman father reports him for fraud

British police officer reports his own son for fraud over in-app purchases

A U.K. policeman has reported his own 13-year-old son for fraud after the young man racked up a ?3,700 charge for in-app purchases on his iPad that Apple refused to refund. The officer, Doug Crossan, says that his son was not aware that he was being charged for these downloads, and that he wants Apple to cancel the charge. Apple has refused to do so, so in order to get his money back, he reported the purchases as fraudulent.

So Mr Crossan, of Clevedon, North Somerset, has reported Cameron to the Action Fraud helpline - meaning it is now up to the police to decide if a crime has been committed.

He said: 'I am sure Cameron had no intention to do it, but I had to have a crime reference number if there was any chance of getting any credit card payments refunded.?

What this means for Officer Crossan?s son Cameron is that he could get brought in and questioned by his father?s colleagues about this. Apple has safeguards in place to prevent this sort of thing from happening, and its position is that it is up to the parents to make sure that their children?s App Store purchases are under control. The iTunes store requires authorization in order to make an in-app purchase, including a password. Officer Crossan?s credit card details were on the iPad because he purchased an album through it. His position is that because the games were free initially, that they did not expect to be charged.

So, should Officer Crossan get his refund? Or should he simply moniter his son?s purchasing habits better, and not leave his credit card details on his child?s device?

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Is Team New Zealand sailing away with our money? | Stuff.co.nz

SIMON PLUMB AND TONY WALL cup

Sailing away: Some believe there has not been enough scrutiny over the money given to Team New Zealand.

Cup

Team boss: Grant Dalton was apologetic over reports.

Team New Zealand?failed to provide information required as part of its $36 million deal with the Government for more than a year, a Sunday Star-Times investigation has found.

And it took the Ministry of Economic Development that long to do anything about the apparent breach of the funding deal - finally sending an email to the yachting team saying "we haven't received any quarterly reports from you in quite a while".

Team boss Grant Dalton apologised in an email, but complained that earlier reports "just seemed to disappear into a black hole".

The emails form part of hundreds of pages of documents released under the Official Information Act. We asked for financial information provided by Team NZ to the Government after sources close to the team told us they had concerns over a lack of accountability over how the money was being spent.

"So many people are asking these questions. There's no accountability, no transparency around the public money," an America's Cup veteran said. "Questions need to be asked of the Government - you provided the money, what accountability is there?"

The Ministry of Economic Development released cabinet briefing papers and the agreements signed between the Government and Team NZ, but very little financial information.

The team's agreement with the Government has a clause stating it must be prepared to be audited, but no audit has been carried out. At least $14m of the $36m has been released.

The America's Cup will be held in San Francisco in September and it is likely to be New Zealand's last chance to win back the cup. Dalton said in a television interview in February that the event had become "ridiculously out of control, expensive" and that "billionaires' egos" were being allowed to set the criteria.

Green Party co-leader Russel Norman said the Government's oversight of the money was "disgraceful" and "extraordinary" and it had failed to implement basic accountability measures for the use of $36m of taxpayer money.

He was scathing of the year-long gap in providing information.

"On the face of it, it's a clear breach of the agreement. I think we can say Government was asleep at the tiller."

The Government's "strategic partnership agreement" with Team NZ says it must provide the ministry with an accurate and complete report on all the areas set out in an eight-page reporting template, including a summary of all its activities that utilised Government money and a report on expenditure against budget, within 30 days of the end of every quarter.

On October 14, 2011, an MED staff member, whose name was withheld, contacted Dalton, informing him that the required paperwork had not been completed for 13 months, meaning at least three missed reports.

The documentation was needed to authorise the release of Crown payments - though Team NZ received the payments anyway.

The official wrote: "We've noticed . . . that we haven't had any quarterly reports from you in quite a while. While we have the financial information we need to make the payments, we also require those reports under the most recent amendment to the Strategic Partnership Agreement.

"To bring the reporting up to date, could you please supply us with a report covering the period since 30 September 2010, when the last report was submitted? This is due according to the normal reporting schedule of 31 October."

The official noted that when reports had been submitted previously there was not a great deal of relevant information that Team NZ could provide, but that was no longer the case as a formal commitment had been made by the Government and Team NZ had formally entered the 2013 America's Cup.

"With that in mind, we will be expecting a greater level of detail beyond what has been provided in the past. While we do not necessarily require a great volume of reporting, we do require more substantial information regarding the operation of TNZ as it relates to the funding Government has provided in support of the America's Cup entry."

The official signed off by saying the Government would pay the latest instalment if Dalton agreed to provide the information by the end of the month.

Dalton wrote back: "Sorry about no reports, they just seemed to disappear into a black hole and we have never heard a word since the first one we did for Roger all that long time ago. Anyway, we will fill one out and send it on beginning of next week."

In response to Star-Times questions about the lack of information provided, the ministry said on Friday it now had up to date reports covering the period from January 2010, when the agreement with Team NZ was updated, and any delays in reporting were an "administrative oversight".

The ministry had stayed in regular telephone contact with Team NZ during the period in question and no issues were raised that required action. Two payments were made during that time.

The ministry said quarterly reporting expectations were separate from instalment payment requirements. Team NZ met its contractual requirements prior to payment, which included showing evidence of raising $2 of sponsorship for every $1 of government funding.

Dalton said yesterday the basis of the drawdown of funds was showing proof of sponsorship money. "Team NZ is not aware of any issues outstanding through the time you describe."

SHIFTING THE GOAL POSTS

Four days?after being given the hurry-up by the ministry, a Team NZ representative emailed the ministry saying they were working on a report and suggesting a "few small changes to improve on it".

The team member complained that the questions in the eight-page report template were generic, and suggested a different format for the quarterly reports, focusing on sponsorship money raised by the team against budget, operational status, America's Cup event progress, leverage activity for New Zealand Trade and Enterprise and a sponsors' marketing update.

The ministry official replied: "Fantastic thank you [name withheld]. That sounds like a great approach, why don't you forward it in this format and we'll let you know if there are any gaps?"

Norman said he was concerned that the ministry appeared to have allowed Team NZ to change the parameters of its reporting.

"It's extraordinary that a beneficiary or recipient of aid could just turn around and change the terms of reporting on the spending of taxpayer money. It's disgraceful that the ministry let it happen."

The ministry said on Friday it was "not unusual" to vary a reporting format as a project progressed. The new format provided the ministry with "relevant, useful information to allow accurate monitoring of the agreement".

Dalton said the reporting format was altered to provide "fuller and more relevant reports" and claimed the information was more extensive than originally requested in 2008.

Dalton said the financial information provided to the ministry was in the form of a bank certificate showing deposits by sponsors.

More detailed financial information was not provided because it could give competitors an advantage. "None of Team NZ's competitors disclose their accounts or provide information about their levels of expenditure."

Norman pointed out that none of the other teams were publicly funded.

Team New Zealand?complained about the timing of payments, other emails show.

A team member wrote on April 28, 2011: "As far as future payments go, following on from discussion with Grant over cashflow, it is imperative that receipts of funds are closer to the beginning of the respective quarters rather than the end."

Dalton wrote on February 15 last year: "Just seeing if you can chase along our due payment. The invoice went in with our last report that was Jan 17."

A ministry official wrote back: "Happy to sort this out asap and appreciate the situation, but technically we need a written response to the report feedback before the funds can be paid.

"Sorry I thought that this was understood when we spoke last week?

"No dramas, I've asked for an exception this time and think we'll be OK as a one-off, so this means I'll request payment today and it should be in your account by tomorrow night.

"Regarding the outstanding action points, there are only a couple, but a few of them have been on the last two report feedbacks, so I would appreciate if you could ensure that we have a response before the end of the month." The official signed off with a chummy comment about his trip to Europe: "You were right it was FREEZING in Switzerland last week!"

The ministry said it was satisfied that financial statements provided by Team NZ showed all sponsorship payments received, who made the payments and when, as required by the agreement.

The ministry took financial accountability, transparency and oversight seriously and continually reviewed its processes. Team NZ was up to date with its reporting and had met all other contractual requirements, "so there has been no need to audit them".

AGREEMENT BREACH

Norman remains unconvinced and believes the terms of the agreement were breached.

"Clearly it's both sides. The Government, at the end of the day, is in the position of allocating money and could have insisted on proper accountability mechanisms, but, because they're asleep at the tiller, they didn't."

Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce said officials had told him that under the agreement, funding instalments were solely

dependent on the level of sponsorship raised, not the performance reporting.

This appears to be at odds with the papers released to the Star-Times, and Joyce said he would be asking officials for a full report on accountability to date and taking further action if required.

He revealed that the Government had looked at whether it could get out of its contract with Team NZ, which had been signed by the Labour Government at a time when "money was thought to grow on trees".

Labour's former minister for the America's Cup, Trevor Mallard, who first signed the strategic partnership agreement, remains convinced it was a good deal.

"It's my understanding now that all the income targets have been met and as a result of that the grant would have been more than paid back in PAYE and GST.

"I think a lot of people think ?shit, 30 million bucks that's an enormous amount of money and it's all going one way', whereas the whole basis of the agreement . . . and the reason for phasing the payments to them was they had to meet other income targets and be based in New Zealand and a whole pile of other things which were designed to result in the taxpayer being net better off."

Mallard said the reason the team did not have to provide detailed information on spending was that it could be discoverable under the Official Information Act.

"If the documentation becomes available under the OIA, then it's available to [rival] Russell Coutts. Certainly if I was Grant Dalton I wouldn't want Russell Coutts having expenditure details."

But the Government can withhold information for reasons of commercial sensitivity, and in fact large tracts of the documents released to the Star-Times were removed after consultation with Dalton.

- ? Fairfax NZ News

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Sunday, March 24, 2013

Wacom Cintiq 22HD Vs. Modbook Pro: Screen Real Estate Takes On Portability For The Digital Artist

modbookpro-vs-cintiq22hdTablets are everywhere these days thanks to the iPad, but they lack a certain finesse necessary for fine digital arts work. That's where longtime players like Wacom and Modbook still excel. Recently, I've had both a Wacom Cintiq 22HD and a new Modbook Pro in the studio for testing, and both have proven immensely handy for digital drawing, painting and photo editing.

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Eczema

I give DS a bath with baking soda in it (for a bath tub with a few inches of water, we use about half a cup), then dry him off, slather him in lotion so thick it's hard to hold him, then put his thickest footsie pajamas on him.?

I know some parents on here have had success with bleach baths, but we've never tried it.?

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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Obama plays tourist in Petra at end of Middle East trip

By Steve Holland

PETRA, Jordan (Reuters) - President Barack Obama marveled at the sights of Jordan's ancient city of Petra on Saturday as he wrapped up a four-day Middle East tour by setting aside weighty diplomatic matters and playing tourist for a day.

The visit's main concrete achievement was Obama's brokering of a rapprochement between Israel and Turkey. But the tour resulted in little more than symbolic gestures toward peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians.

Before heading to Petra, Obama used a stop in Jordan to ratchet up criticism of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, stopping short of promising military aid to Syrian rebels in a two-year-old civil war that has claimed 70,000 lives.

U.S. officials privately voiced satisfaction with the results of the first foreign trip of Obama's second term, but aides had set expectations so low that it was not hard to proclaim it a mission accomplished.

In full sightseeing mode, Obama flew by helicopter to Petra for a two-hour walking tour of the restored ruins of a city more than 2,000 years old some of which is carved into sandstone cliffs.

Ordinary tourists had been cleared out for the president's visit, and guards with assault weapons followed his every step.

"This is pretty spectacular," Obama, wearing sunglasses, khaki trousers and a dark jacket, said as he craned his neck to look up at the Treasury, a towering rose-red fa?ade cut into a cliff. "It's amazing."

Jordan's King Abdullah was on hand at Amman airport on Saturday to send Obama on his way home to Washington.

The U.S. president arrived there on Friday after an unexpected diplomatic triumph in Israel, where he announced a breakthrough in relations between Israel and Turkey after a telephone conversation between the countries' prime ministers.

Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu apologized on behalf of his country for the killing of nine Turkish citizens in a 2010 naval raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla, and the two feuding U.S. allies agreed to normalize ties.

The 30-minute call was made in trailer near the runway at Tel Aviv airport, where Obama and Netanyahu huddled before the president boarded Air Force One.

SYRIA SPILLOVER

The rapprochement could help Washington marshal regional efforts to contain spillover from the Syrian civil war and ease Israel's diplomatic isolation in the Middle East as it faces challenges posed by Iran's nuclear program.

During his visit, Obama appeared to have made some headway in easing Israelis' suspicions of him, calming their concerns about his commitment to confronting Iran and soothing his relationship with the hawkish Netanyahu.

Obama attempted to show Palestinians he had not forgotten their aspirations for statehood but he left many disappointed that he had backtracked from his previous demands for a halt to Israeli settlement building in the occupied West Bank.

The president offered no new peace proposals but he promised his administration would stay engaged while putting the onus on the two sides to set aside mutual distrust and restart long-dormant negotiations - a step the president failed to bring about in his first term.

Secretary of State John Kerry was due to meet Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Amman and then fly to Jerusalem to see Netanyahu on Saturday night as part of a push to get the two sides back to the table.

On the last leg of his trip, Obama also promised further humanitarian aid in talks with Jordan's Abdullah, a close ally, as the economically strapped country grapples with a refugee crisis caused by Syria's civil war.

Obama also used the opportunity to underscore U.S. wariness about arming rebels fighting to overthrow Assad, despite pressure from Republican critics at home and from some European allies to do more.

He warned that a post-Assad Syria could become an "enclave" for Islamist extremism and insisted it was vital to help organize the Syrian opposition to avoid that, but he stopped short of announcing any new concrete steps.

(Additional reporting by Suleiman Al-Khalidi in Amman and Ali Sawafta in Ramallah; Writing by Matt Spetalnick; Editing by Pravin Char and Robin Pomeroy)

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The After Math: Engadget Expand SF special

Welcome to The After Math, where we attempt to summarize this week's tech news through numbers, decimal places and percentages.

The After Math Engadget Expand special

Last weekend, we wrapped up our inaugural Expand event, and while several of our international editors (yours truly included) are still battle a testing combination of jetlag and the sniffles, we've pulled together some numbers that should offer at least a glimpse at how the weekend in San Francisco all went down. What if you missed out on all the tech, discussions, Engadget editors and giveaways this time? We wouldn't worry. Next stop, New York.

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Michelle Shocked Anti-Gay Rant: Audio Surfaces, May Be Worse Than Reported

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A Slightly Improved iPhone May Not Mute Apple's Critics

Although the iPhone 5 is less than a year old, speculation is already rampant about the next version of Apple's iconic handset. That guessing game was fueled Thursday by a report that suggested the next iPhone won't break any new ground in features or design.

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Friday, March 22, 2013

Special Report: Inside Putin's central bank surprise

By Douglas Busvine

MOSCOW (Reuters) - "It will be a surprise - you'll like it," President Vladimir Putin said with a smile when asked whether he had decided who should be next head of Russia's central bank.

The former KGB spy said nothing more to reporters but the timing of his comment on March 7, the eve of International Women's Day, sent a coded message that was quickly deciphered.

Before the holiday weekend was out his top economic aide, Elvira Nabiullina, had emerged as the sole viable candidate after months of intrigue and disinformation over who Putin would name to the coveted post.

In an era when central bankers have come to be seen as the high priests of global finance, creating money out of nothing, Putin's choice of the soft-spoken former economy minister delivered as big a surprise to Kremlin watchers as did the election of Pope Francis to the world's 1.2 billion Roman Catholics.

Nabiullina's name, derived from the Arabic for "Prophet of Allah", had not appeared on any shortlist. It was precisely her status as a non-candidate that defined the 49-year-old ethnic Tatar as a compromise choice to head the Bank of Russia, say insiders and analysts.

She is both trusted by Putin but acceptable to his opponents. Her selection reflects the growing challenges that Putin, now a year into his third presidential term, faces in sustaining the personalized system of rule he created after first succeeding Boris Yeltsin in 2000.

Although the Kremlin propagates an image of Putin as a master string-puller at the peak of a unified administration, in reality he is more like a circus master trying to control factions that relentlessly vie for influence, according to longtime political observers.

A slowing economy and growing middle-class discontent have deepened a rift between Putin and his coterie of secret-service alumni known as the siloviki, or "men of power", and the so-called "system liberals" to whom he has always delegated the fiscal and monetary management of Russia's $2 trillion economy.

The liberals' standard bearer, Alexei Kudrin, ran budget surpluses, repaid debts and saved windfall oil revenues in a rainy-day fund during an 11-year term as finance minister until he was ousted in 2011.

But a rising group of Kremlin economists is determined to mobilize state resources to crank up flagging economic growth - including by slashing interest rates, a move that would be anathema to the inflation hawks who until now have been in charge of the central bank.

Putin, 60, considered half a dozen other candidates before finally opting for Nabiullina, according to sources familiar with the process. In choosing a trusted confidante, he has extended his influence but stopped short of provoking an open rift with the liberals. But it was a close call.

"She is probably the most balanced person," said Igor Yurgens, head of the Institute of Contemporary Development, a think tank with close ties to Dmitry Medvedev, the former president who is now prime minister. Nabiullina "has the closest distance to the president. She can influence him," said Yurgens.

Supporters describe Nabiullina as a skilled economist, administrator and negotiator. They emphasize her role in drafting the market reforms of Putin's first term that supported Russia's return to rapid growth after the trauma of the rouble devaluation and domestic debt default of 1998.

"She's serious and she's smart," said Martin Gilman, a former International Monetary Fund staffer who heads the Centre for Advanced Studies at Moscow's Higher School of Economics.

Others are less complimentary, saying Nabiullina exerts tight control over her subordinates and focuses on managing upwards rather than outwards - weaknesses in a central bank boss who needs to be a good delegator and an adept communicator.

Where policy makers and economists agree is that Nabiullina is a compromise choice, lacking independence compared with the central bank's current head, Sergei Ignatyev, who retires in June after 11 years in the job.

"Putin and Medvedev perceived Ignatyev as someone who can take responsibility for what he says or does. His recommendations were in a way seen as an instruction manual," said one senior administration official who requested anonymity.

"Will Elvira have this authority? I doubt it," the official added. "She is one of those people who would understand how things need to be done, as a professional, but realizes that if the Kremlin wants something different, this is what must be done. End of story."

Nabiullina declined to comment, but Gilman defended her independence. "Nabiullina takes the responsibility of public policy very seriously," he said. "She is appreciated within the elite as a technocrat who does her homework and solicits views. She knows her stuff."

KUDRIN'S REJECTION

Putin's "you'll like it" remark had a familiar ring - he used exactly the same phrase when he was prime minister in August 2011, the month before he announced he would run again for the presidency.

On September 24, 2011, when Putin announced that he would swap jobs with Medvedev, his partner in Russia's ruling tandem power structure, then Finance Minister Kudrin was 5,000 miles away in Washington D.C. and most certainly did not like what he heard. Offbase at the autumn meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, Kudrin - said to harbor prime ministerial ambitions of his own - summoned reporters to a briefing and declared that he would not serve in a Medvedev-led government.

His remarks caused a furor. Medvedev demanded Kudrin's head and the finance minister promptly found himself out of a job.

After the ruling party won the December 2011 parliamentary election with a reduced majority, Putin offered the post of central bank chairman to Kudrin, an old ally who back in 1996 had helped Putin get his first job in the Kremlin.

Kudrin, however, showed some sympathy with demonstrators protesting over what he called "major violations" in the conduct of the elections. In private, he turned down Putin's job offer, sources familiar with the matter say.

Throughout the selection process Kudrin played his cards close to his chest and avoided public comment on the issue. Although he did not completely break with Putin, Kudrin's rejection of the president's offer challenged the code of loyalty Putin relies on to control Russia's bureaucracy.

Asked about Kudrin's political future at a televised call-in show not long after the election, Putin's discomfort was palpable. "Alexei Leonidovich Kudrin has not left my team. We are old comrades, he's my friend," he said.

Putin had miscalculated, says economist Sergei Aleksashenko, who in the 1990s served as a deputy finance minister and later as first deputy chairman of the central bank.

"He (Putin) was sure that Kudrin would accept this position," said Aleksashenko. "Kudrin rejected this proposal. It was a big surprise for Putin. Then he started to look around for who he could rely on."

BATTLE OVER POLICY

Putin's attention turned to Sergey Glazyev, a Soviet-educated economic prodigy and former rival. Glazyev ran against Putin for president in 2004 and, before losing heavily, accused the Russian leader of running a "corrupt and irresponsible regime".

But in February 2012, a month before the presidential election, Glazyev had thrown his lot in with Putin, writing in a blog post that the Russian leader's decisions were "always in the interest of the country". Soon after taking office, Putin appointed Glazyev to a Kremlin role advising on economic integration among post-Soviet states.

Glazyev had made his name as an unorthodox economist, arguing the state should play a leading role in development and spurning the liberal consensus that has sought to bring Russia into the global financial and economic mainstream.

His views soon gained influence, inspiring increasingly strident official calls for the central bank to ease policy to bolster growth that, at 3.4 percent last year, was around half the average rate of Putin's first two terms.

Russia's liberal establishment recoiled at the rise of Glazyev, who is on the record accusing the West of conspiring to turn Russia into an economic colony and who once described the Russian central bank as a branch of the U.S. Federal Reserve.

"A person who argues in all seriousness that the United States and Europe are issuing money so that they can grab Russian assets on the cheap can be anyone as long as he is healthy; just not an economist," Anatoly Chubais, the architect of Russia's 1990s mass privatizations, wrote in January.

Glazyev was unmasked as a contender for the central bank job in February - just over month before the deadline for Putin to make his choice - in an apparent bid by the liberal camp to undermine his candidacy.

He declined to comment to Reuters. But pro-Kremlin commentators rallied to his support, with TV pundit Mikhail Leontyev saying Glazyev was the best man for the central bank job, regardless of whether he was a candidate.

The contest for the central bank job was really a proxy battle, one senior former central banker told Reuters at the time, between the fiscal and monetary orthodoxy personified by Kudrin and the Glazyev state-led dash for growth.

"It's about policies, not about personalities," he said.

NO INSIDER

The name of Alexei Ulyukayev, Ignatyev's most senior deputy at the central bank, appeared as the most credible insider on shortlists that did the rounds in January and February. But his opposition to rate cuts counted against him.

Putin also passed over candidates from Russia's powerful state banks that, many economists argue, bear far greater responsibility for the high cost of borrowing in Russia than the central bank itself.

His eventual choice of Nabiullina caught many by surprise. "I myself learned she was nominated from the internet," a senior government source told Reuters. "I am not kidding. Whoever tells you he knew which candidate Putin would pick long ago is lying."

When her nomination became public, Kudrin tweeted to wish her success.

Nabiullina will face a challenge in bringing Russia's unruly banks to heel. The role is complicated by a plan to transform the central bank into a 'mega-regulator', with added responsibility for oversight of financial markets.

Even senior officials admit huge sums escape the oversight of banking regulators. In unusually forthright remarks Ignatyev, the outgoing central bank chief, said last month that nearly $50 billion was illegally siphoned abroad last year.

Much of that money, Ignatyev said, appeared to be controlled by "one well-organized group of people". He did not name them, but Putin's critics have interpreted the remarks to refer to the state officials who, if not involved, at least tolerate fraud and money laundering by Russian banks.

A QUESTION OF LOYALTY

Nabiullina cut an uncertain figure when Putin proposed the central bank post to her at a meeting on March 12 at his Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow. Kremlin reporters spotted her waiting, with Ignatyev, more than an hour before the two were ushered into Putin's office.

"I would like to thank you for the confidence you have shown in proposing my candidacy. I understand how much this is a responsible, complex and professional task," she told Putin in a meeting staged in front of journalists.

With television cameras rolling, Nabiullina then requested that, if parliament approves her candidacy, the 65-year-old Ignatyev stay on as an adviser after he retires. Putin agreed.

That may suggest Nabiullina, who advocated pro-growth policies as economy minister but did not launch any landmark initiatives, will not stray far from the policy course demanded by Putin. But it does not mean the system liberals, many of whom sympathize with protestors' calls to fight official corruption and boost democratic accountability, are on board for good.

It was Nabiullina's husband, Yaroslav Kuzminov, rector of the Higher School of Economics, who in April 2011 warned of a social confrontation in five to 10 years if Russia's leaders fail to address the concerns of the rising middle class.

It is that very proximity of potential dissent to the centre of Kremlin power that poses a threat to the fragile cohesion of the Russian elite. For now, Putin has succeeded in keeping the key liberal players inside the tent of Kremlin politics - and his nomination of Nabiullina for the central bank job is part of that strategy. But it will be a tough act to sustain as he likely eyes a fourth presidential term in 2018.

"When Putin switched jobs with Medvedev, it divided society," said a critical Moscow-based economist. "By picking Nabiullina he has divided the country's intellectual elite - even further than it is already divided."

(Additional reporting by Darya Korsunskaya, Alexei Anishchuk, Jason Bush, Lidia Kelly, Maya Dyakina and Katya Golubkova; Editing by Timothy Heritage and Richard Woods)

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Pre-Viking tunic found on glacier as warming aids archaeology

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OSLO -- A pre-Viking woolen tunic found beside a thawing glacier in south Norway shows how global warming is proving something of a boon for archaeology, scientists said on Thursday.

The greenish-brown, loose-fitting outer clothing - suitable for a person up to about 5 feet, 9 inches tall (176 cms) - was found 6,560 feet (2,000 meters) above sea level on what may have been a Roman-era trade route in south Norway.

Carbon dating showed it was made around 300 A.D.

"It's worrying that glaciers are melting but it's exciting for us archaeologists," Lars Piloe, a Danish archaeologist who works on Norway's glaciers, said at the first public showing of the tunic, which has been studied since it was found in 2011.

A Viking mitten dating from 800 A.D. and an ornate walking stick, a Bronze age leather shoe, ancient bows, and arrowheads used to hunt reindeer are also among 1,600 finds in Norway's southern mountains since thaws accelerated in 2006.

"This is only the start," Piloe said, predicting many more finds.

One ancient wooden arrow had a tiny shard from a seashell as a sharp tip in an intricate bit of craftsmanship.

Receding glaciers
The 1991 discovery of Otzi, a prehistoric man who roamed the Alps 5,300 years ago between Austria and Italy, is the best known glacier find. In recent years, other finds have been made from Alaska to the Andes, many because glaciers are receding.

The shrinkage is blamed on climate change, stoked by man-made emissions of greenhouse gases from burning fossil fuels.

The archaeologists said the tunic showed that Norway's Lendbreen glacier, where it was found, had not been so small since 300 A.D. When exposed to air, untreated ancient fabrics can disintegrate in weeks because of insect and bacteria attacks.

"The tunic was well used - it was repaired several times," said Marianne Vedeler, a conservation expert at Norway's Museum of Cultural History.

The tunic is made of lamb's wool with a diamond pattern that had darkened with time. Only a handful of similar tunics have survived so long in Europe.

The warming climate is having an impact elsewhere.

Patrick Hunt, a Stanford University expert who is trying to find the forgotten route that Hannibal took over the Alps with elephants in a failed invasion of Italy in 218 B.C., said the Alps were unusually clear of snow at 2,500 meters last summer.

Receding snows are making searching easier.

"I favour the Clapier-Savine Coche route (over the Alps) after having been on foot over at least 25 passes including all the other major candidates," he told Reuters by e-mail.

The experts in Oslo said one puzzle was why anyone would take off a warm tunic by a glacier.

One possibility was that the owner was suffering from cold in a snowstorm and grew confused with hypothermia, which sometimes makes suffers take off clothing because they wrongly feel hot.?

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Thursday, March 21, 2013

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With media what it?s become some 10 years into the new millennium ? social and reality-based ? there?s been a real concerted effort to uncover and tell stories that we can all relate to. And it?s under what must be some immense pressure that I got a call from a show producer asking about the story of my first car.

A first car ? can?t get much more nostalgic than that. And there are few things that embody the American Experience more than a kid and a first car. Thing is, as freshly minted drivers of the Eighties, most 16-year-olds around me were getting the keys to cast-off faded maroon Civics or 10-year-old four-door Newports. Nothing to really wax nostalgic about. On the other hand, a few of us who were budding gearheads were running Chevelles and Novas and Plymouth B-bodies and shoving Kenwood cassette head units into the dashboards and SkyJacker kits under the rearends.

But not me.

No, I always seemed to suffer the slightly-different-drumbeat march. Growing up with a dad who understood the benefits of diesel in the late Seventies, I spent an inordinate amount of time in truck stops ? the only places that were sure to sell fuel to a guy driving his family to Disney World in a brand-new, gurgling, banana yellow VW Rabbit Diesel. And because of all that time in truck stops, I amassed a fairly impressive collection of cassette tapes that truckers would pick up by the cash register: Buddy Holly, Elvis, The Platters, Johnny Cash, Del Shannon? and I loved them all. So, by the time I got my driver?s license, I was on the hunt for something that made all those old record covers knocked off on little cassette tape cases come to life for me. After scouring the classifieds in the paper for a few months, I found it: a 1960 Dodge Matador. $350.

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The old man had finally made his dad stop driving it when he caught the driver?s door on the bumper of a pickup truck and gouged about 12 feet of doorskin ? roughly half the length of that Matador. Made a deal for $250, and the Azure blue four-door was mine. I?d never even seen a TorqueFlite pushbutton transmission before. Dazzled by the clear plastic speedo that stood up off the top of the dash and glowed like some UFO wing that broke off and landed, edge-up, on a metallic medium blue field in the middle of the night. Using the dash-mounted rear-view mirror was like using a ladies? compact to back the Hindenburg into its hangar ? at least those twin tailfins could be used to line up the edges of whatever was unlucky enough to find itself behind them. Hole in the passenger front floorboard guaranteed enough rainwater in the carpet to gently lap against the trans hump like the shores of Lake Huron on a summer afternoon, once she got up on plane. A ?1-Elvis? Tennessee state vanity plate, a turn signal ballast from the J.C. Whitney catalog that played ?Love Me Tender? and a layer of Turtle Wax that I faithfully never allowed less than a half-inch anywhere over that cheap, 20-year-old repaint. The stock 318 moved her pretty well once we hit cruising knots, but those 25-plus year-old drums would just sort of lean over and raise an eyebrow like a coon hound woken from a snooze on the front porch when I hit the brake pedal. Damn, I loved that car.

And all my friends would just shake their heads and tolerate the Matador among the Camaros and the Celicas and the lifted Toyota pickups in the back lot at school. Until, that is, there was an all-nighter at the drive-in or a field party or midnight cliff swim at the quarry ? then, everyone just loved that car for its sheer volume and capacity. But nobody loved it for the reasons I did: I loved the aroma of gasoline mixed with aging carpet glue, the high shine I could get on her grille-of-a-thousand-pieces, the simple majesty of the inset license plate housing in the trunklid, the way those wide-white bias-plies looked when the front wheels were cocked a quarter turn at parade rest, the massive profile and the beauty of the tail lights perched midway up the fins, glowing red at dusk. Just a statement of individuality when we were all trying to fit in, man.

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The Matador was only made for one year: a baseline model Dodge that is rarely ever seen and is more commonly mistaken for its sisters who married well and went to better parties ? the Polara and the Dart. I had written a letter asking for more information about my Matador to the long-gone Special Interest Autos magazine just after I bought, it and received letters from all over the world for the next year from folks who apparently loved everything Chrysler built in 1960: a postcard from Saudi Arabia featuring a camel train and a Matador parked against a medina wall, photographs of a family?s Matador-hosted road trip, drawings and even a guy in the Midwest who used graph paper to write his letters in Jeffersonian calligraphy with a quill pen. Nobody ever said the Mopar crowd didn?t march to the beat of a different drum, either.

Looking back at my career, that darling of Chrysler?s Forward Look design era sealed my fate as an automotive journalist, publisher, collector, lover, hater and faller-on-the-sword. My dad sold the Matador while I was away at college, but if I ever find that car again, my wife?s 300C will find itself a new home on the sunny side of the garage door.

Dan Stoner spent a decade in the advertising industry before walking away from a comfortable paycheck to launch GARAGE magazine in 2001 ? the first car culture magazine of its kind. After selling it, he went on to found a new automotive cultural media brand called, strangely enough, AUTOCULT. Dan now spends his time telling the stories of the automotive underground in just about every form of paper, screen and campfire imaginable.

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Canadian Football League star Chad Owens to make MMA debut

Football players training in MMA is nothing new. NFLers including Aldon Smith, Jared Allen and Arthur Jones train with some of the sport's best fighters in the off-season.

Former players have gotten into MMA, as well. Herschel Walker had a storied career on the football field before he started with Strikeforce. Matt Mitrione played for several NFL teams before becoming a heavyweight in the UFC.

But a current pro football player in a fight? That's different. Chad Owens, who won the Canadian Football League's Most Outstanding Player last season and whose team won the Grey Cup, is debuting in a fight in Hawaii on Apr. 6. He will fight Junyva Tevaga at Destiny: Na Koa III, in the bout that is both men's MMA debut.

According to Owens, he's looking for a new challenge.

"I wanted to get into something new. A new challenge. Something to keep me hungry. I always wanted to get into it sometime and this off season I thought would be the perfect time," Owens said to Hawaii News Now.

According to the Toronto Star, Owens is not in danger of breaching his contract with the fight. Still, do you think it's a risk worth taking? Speak up in the comments, on Facebook or on Twitter.

Thanks to the 55-Yard Line.

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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Lululemon pulls yoga pants _ too revealing

NEW YORK (AP) ? Lululemon has yanked its popular black yoga pants from store shelves after it found that the sheer material used was revealing too much of its loyal customers.

The company insisted it had not changed the specifications for the clothing, but is warning of a shortage of the extraordinarily popular clothing items, which make up make up about 17 percent of all women's pants and crop pants in its stores.

Shares dropped more than 5 percent in morning trading Tuesday and one analyst that follows the company stripped it of its "Buy" rating.

Sam Poser of Sterne, Agee & Leach advised clients to take a wait-and-see approach until the problem is resolved. He downgraded the company's shares to "Neutral."

There appears to be a "major quality control problem" in Asia where the "Luon" pants are made, Poser said. While Lululemon has used the same factories to make its fabrics since 2004, he said it doesn't seem as though the company has the proper oversight in place.

The Luon pants are one of the retailer's product staples and Cowen analyst Faye Landes said that if there is any comfort to be found, it is that Lululemon is not facing a demand problem. Lululemon has been a star for investors, as well as yoga devotees, with shares rocketing from less than $3 in 2009, to around $65 this year.

But the announcement comes just before the company posts earnings for the final quarter and full year on Thursday.

Lululemon Athletica Inc., based in Vancouver, British Columbia, cut its first-quarter revenue forecast as a result of its decision to withdraw the pants. The company now anticipates first-quarter revenue between $333 million and $343 million. Its prior guidance was for $350 million to $355 million. Analysts polled by FactSet expect revenue of $352.1 million.

It also lowered its first-quarter outlook for comparable store revenues, from 11 percent, to between 5 percent and 8 percent.

Lululemon is offering full refunds or exchanges to customers.

Its shares dropped $3.41, or 5.2 percent, to $62.49 in late morning trading Tuesday.

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Laser-like photons signal major step towards quantum 'Internet'

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

The realisation of quantum networks is one of the major challenges of modern physics. Now, new research shows how high-quality photons can be generated from 'solid-state' chips, bringing us closer to the quantum 'internet'.

The number of transistors on a microprocessor continues to double every two years, amazingly holding firm to a prediction by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore almost 50 years ago.

If this is to continue, conceptual and technical advances harnessing the power of quantum mechanics in microchips will need to be investigated within the next decade. Developing a distributed quantum network is one promising direction pursued by many researchers today.

A variety of solid-state systems are currently being investigated as candidates for quantum bits of information, or qubits, as well as a number of approaches to quantum computing protocols, and the race is on for identifying the best combination. One such qubit, a quantum dot, is made of semiconductor nanocrystals embedded in a chip and can be controlled electro-optically.

Single photons will form an integral part of distributed quantum networks as flying qubits. First, they are the natural choice for quantum communication, as they carry information quickly and reliably across long distances. Second, they can take part in quantum logic operations, provided all the photons taking part are identical.

Unfortunately, the quality of photons generated from solid-state qubits, including quantum dots, can be low due to decoherence mechanisms within the materials. With each emitted photon being distinct from the others, developing a quantum photonic network faces a major roadblock.

Now, researchers from the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge University have implemented a novel technique to generate single photons with tailored properties from solid-state devices that are identical in quality to lasers. Their research is published today in the journal Nature Communications.

As their photon source, the researchers built a semiconductor Schottky diode device containing individually addressable quantum dots. The transitions of quantum dots were used to generate single photons via resonance fluorescence ? a technique demonstrated previously by the same team.

Under weak excitation, also known as the Heitler regime, the main contribution to photon generation is through elastic scattering. By operating in this way, photon decoherence can be avoided altogether. The researchers were able to quantify how similar these photons are to lasers in terms of coherence and waveform ? it turned out they were identical.

"Our research has added the concepts of coherent photon shaping and generation to the toolbox of solid-state quantum photonics," said Dr Mete Atature from the Department of Physics, who led the research.

"We are now achieving a high-rate of single photons which are identical in quality to lasers with the further advantage of coherently programmable waveform - a significant paradigm shift to the conventional single photon generation via spontaneous decay."

There are already protocols proposed for quantum computing and communication which rely on this photon generation scheme, and this work can be extended to other single photon sources as well, such as single molecules, colour centres in diamond and nanowires.

"We are at the dawn of quantum-enabled technologies, and quantum computing is one of many thrilling possibilities," added Atature.

"Our results in particular suggest that multiple distant qubits in a distributed quantum network can share a highly coherent and programmable photonic interconnect that is liberated from the detrimental properties of the chips. Consequently, the ability to generate quantum entanglement and perform quantum teleportation between distant quantum-dot spin qubits with very high fidelity is now only a matter of time."

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Renewed nuke sale fear after recent N. Korea test

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) ? North Korea's nuclear test last month wasn't just a show of defiance and national pride; it also is advertising. The target audience, analysts say, is anyone in the world looking to buy nuclear material.

Though Pyongyang has threatened to launch nuclear strikes on the U.S., the most immediate threat posed by its nuclear technology may be North Korea's willingness to sell it to nations that Washington sees as sponsors of terrorism. The fear of such sales was highlighted this week, when Japan confirmed that cargo seized last year and believed to be from North Korea contained material that could be used to make nuclear centrifuges, which are crucial to enriching uranium into bomb fuel.

The dangerous message North Korea is sending, according to Graham Allison, a nuclear expert at the Harvard Kennedy School: "Nukes are for sale."

North Korea launched a long-range rocket in December, which the U.N. called a cover for a banned test of ballistic missile technology. On Feb. 12, it conducted its third underground nuclear test, which got Pyongyang new U.N. sanctions.

Outside nuclear specialists believe North Korea has enough nuclear material for several crude bombs, but they have yet to see proof that Pyongyang can build a warhead small enough to mount on a missile. The North, however, may be able to help other countries develop nuclear expertise right now, as it is believed to have done in the past.

"There's a growing technical capability and confidence to sell weapons and technology abroad, without fear of reprisal, and that lack of fear comes from (their) growing nuclear capabilities," Joel Wit, a former U.S. State Department official, said at a recent nuclear conference in Seoul.

Pyongyang says it needs nuclear weapons because of what it calls a hostile U.S. policy aimed at invading the North. An unidentified spokesman for North Korea's Foreign Ministry warned Wednesday of military strikes if the United States repeats recent test flights in South Korea of the nuclear-capable B-52 bomber.

The U.S., South Korea and others say North Korean brinksmanship meant to win aid and other concessions is the real motive. Even China, North Korea's most important ally, opposes its neighbor's nuclear ambitions.

North Korean nuclear sales earn the impoverished country money that can be pumped back into weapons development, analyst Shin Beomchul at the South Korean-run Korea Institute for Defense Analyses in Seoul said Tuesday.

Its growing capabilities could make North Korea more attractive to buyers, especially if it is determined that highly enriched uranium was used in last month's test.

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Little is known about North Korea's uranium program, but Washington and others are keenly interested in whether it is producing highly enriched uranium for bombs and whether uranium was used in the third test ? two things suspected, but not yet confirmed, by outsiders.

A nuclear test using highly enriched uranium "would announce to the world ? including potential buyers ? that North Korea is now operating a new, undiscovered production line for weapons-usable material," Allison, the Harvard nuclear specialist, wrote in a New York Times op-ed after the North's test.

U.S. officials have hinted that retaliation would follow should Washington discover North Korean cooperation behind any atomic attack on an American city or U.S. ally.

Pyongyang's nuclear transfers and any use of weapons of mass destruction "would be considered a grave threat to the United States and our allies, and we will hold North Korea fully accountable for the consequences," President Barack Obama's national security adviser, Tom Donilon, said last week.

U.S. officials have long tracked North Korean dealings in nuclear and weapons technology. Sanctions have cut down on missile sales, but Iran and Syria, two countries seen by Washington as rogue actors, may continue to be customers.

In November, the head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization proposed observing North Korea's nuclear test, the Japanese news agency Kyodo reported, citing an unidentified Western diplomatic source privy to Pyongyang-Tehran ties.

North Korea is believed to have helped Syria build what senior U.S. intelligence officials called a secret nuclear reactor meant to produce plutonium. In 2007, Israeli jets bombed the structure in a remote Syrian desert.

Japan's government said Monday that it has determined that a shipment believed to have originated in North Korea violated U.N. sanctions because it contained material that could be used to make nuclear centrifuges.

The shipment of an aluminum alloy was seized from a Singaporean-flagged ship transiting Tokyo last August. The ship was reportedly bound for Myanmar from the Chinese port of Dalian, although Japanese government officials didn't confirm Myanmar as the destination.

Japan's chief government spokesman, Yoshihide Suga, said officials searched the ship because they believed it carried North Korean cargo. News reports said the United States tipped off Japan. Suga said officials had determined in subsequent analyses that the rods were made of an alloy that suggests they were intended for use in a nuclear centrifuge.

Suga said the seizure was the first to be conducted under a law Japan passed in 2010 to clamp down on the movement of materials that could be used for nuclear weapons development being brought into, or exported from, North Korea.

The murkiness of the clandestine nuclear trade is a major worry. It's difficult to know how a buyer would use atomic material or know-how, or where material could end up after being sold.

"The terrorist threat of an improvised nuclear device delivered anonymously and unconventionally by a boat or a truck across our long and unprotected borders is one against which we have no certain deterrent or defensive response," Robert Gallucci, a former senior U.S. diplomat who negotiated a U.S.-North Korea nuclear deal used to defuse a nuclear crisis in the 1990s, said late last month in Seoul.

"For Americans, this threat is far greater than the unlikely threat that may someday be posed by North Korean nuclear weapons delivered by a ballistic missile," he said.

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Associated Press writers Eric Talmadge in Tokyo and Hyung-jin Kim in Seoul contributed to this report. Follow Foster Klug on Twitter at twitter.com/APKlug

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