August 10, 2012

Cyber espionage virus targets Lebanese banks


Cyber espionage virus targets Lebanese banks
Web wonders: Israel boasts one of the most successful incubators of cyber military technology in the world - The war being waged on the webSecurity experts have uncovered a new computer virus designed to steal information from banks in the Middle East and thought to be the fourth in a family of state-backed cyber attacks, built for espionage and sabotage.
By Christopher Williams, Technology Correpsondent10 Aug 2012
Named Gauss after an apparent reference to a German mathematician contained in its code, the virus has infected more that 2,500 computers, mainly in Lebanon, according to the Russian security firm Kaspersky Lab.
It is designed to spy on customers of the Lebanese banks BlomBank, ByblosBank and Credit Libanais, analysis showed. Citibank and PayPal customers have also been targeted, Kaspersky Lab

NJ mom sues over breast-feeding video-turned-porn


NJ mom sues over breast-feeding video-turned-porn
By KATIE ZEZIMA
The Associated Press
WOOD RIDGE, N.J. — A New Jersey mother is suing an Iowa production company after an instructional breast-feeding video she appeared in was taken by a third party and used to create pornography.
A federal court judge ruled last week that MaryAnn Sahoury's lawsuit against the Meredith Corp. could proceed. In January 2010, Sahoury agreed to demonstrate breast-feeding techniques with her month-old daughter in a video for Parents TV, which broadcasts original videos on parenting. Sahoury, who had had trouble breast-feeding, wanted to help women who faced similar difficulties, she said.


'The Bourne Legacy': The Reviews Are In!

Aug 10 2012
'The Bourne Legacy': The Reviews Are In!
image?.CaptionLatest 'Bourne' film doesn't quite stack up to the first three in critics' eyes.
By Kevin P. Sullivan
Instead of moving the "Bourne" series forward, the creators of the fourth film, "The Bourne Legacy," have taken a step sideways to see what else was going on as Matt Damon's amnesiac secret agent hopped all over the globe.

This time, Jeremy Renner is in the lead role, and while he has all his memory intact, he's got some mental problems of his own that he needs to take care of.


Tell us: Did Lakers make a good deal for Howard?


Tell us: Did Lakers make a good deal for Howard?
By Reid Cherner, USA TODAY
2012/8/10
Howard doesn't have to leave Los Angeles. Is that a great thing or a bad thing?

The superstar center was rehabbing his back in L.A. but now can look for housing after his trade to the Lakers.

NBA: Howard going to Lakers in blockbuster deal

So does he fit into a team with personalities like Kobe Bryant, Metta World Peace, Pau Gasol and now Steve Nash?


Obama/Romney negative ads going to new extremes


Obama/Romney negative ads going to new extremes
August 10, 2012
By Nancy Cordes
(CBS News) WASHINGTON -- The presidential campaign ad season is already in high-gear.

The campaigns and political "super PACS" are flooding the airwaves, and critics on both sides say facts don't back up the charges made in the ads.

The claims in some of the ads have been so dubious, they're making some people in both parties uncomfortable.

Even President Obama and his presumptive Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, have condemned some of the ads -- but only the ones from the other side.

One such ad, from Priorities USA Action, a top outside group supporting Mr. Obama, features former Missouri steelworker Joe Soptic saying, "When Mitt Romney and Bain closed the plant, I lost my

Chinese Export Growth Tumbles


Chinese Export Growth Tumbles
By BETTINA WASSENER
Published: August 10, 2012
HONG KONG — Signs that the Chinese economy is sputtering mounted Friday, in the form of dismally feeble trade data that fanned expectations that Beijing would soon step up its efforts to buttress growth before a key leadership transition this autumn.
China’s giant economy has emerged as a key driver of global growth, and hopes are high that rising affluence, urbanization and development will help mitigate the weakness of the European and U.S. economies.

The turmoil in Europe and the anemic pace of economic growth in the United States have, however,

August 9, 2012

Stressed Men Prefer Heavier Women: Study


Stressed Men Prefer Heavier Women: Study
By DR. TIFFANY CHAO, ABC News Medical Unit
Aug. 9, 2012
PHOTO: Stress may change the body type that men seek out in women, new research suggests.
Gentlemen may prefer blondes, but stressed men prefer heavier women -- at least according to a new study.

In this study, published Wednesday in the journal PLoS ONE, researchers at the University of Westminster in London subjected 41 men to a stress-inducing task. After this task, the researchers asked the men to rate the attractiveness of female bodies ranging from emaciated to obese.


May-Walsh get their perfect ending, a third gold medal


May-Walsh get their perfect ending, a third gold medal
By Christine Brennan, USA TODAY


LONDON – Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh did the impossible Wednesday at the beach volleyball venue. It wasn't that they won their third consecutive Olympic gold medal after splitting up, getting injured and having two babies (Walsh was responsible for that). That's all quite impressive, but that's not their truly remarkable achievement of these Games. No, that would be something far grander, cutting to the very essence of their sport, to be remembered long after they have hung up their bikinis: These two made us take beach volleyball seriously. MORE: May-Treanor, Walsh win

For Allyson Felix, third time is more than a charm: it's gold


For Allyson Felix, third time is more than a charm: it's gold
Published: Thursday, August 09, 2012
By Sporting News

LONDON—Allyson Felix ran so fast and gracefully Wednesday night, it’s hard to believe all the weight she was carrying. Now she can trade it all in for 13.2 ounces of gold. “It has been a long time coming,” Felix said.
She’d finished second in the 200 meters in Athens and Beijing. A third time would not have been charming. It would have been a shame.
Besides winning a lot of world championships, Felix has won a world of friends and admirers. She’s

Jeremy Renner embraced the chance to continue the Bourne franchise.


Jeremy Renner embraced the chance to continue the Bourne franchise.
August 3, 2012

Giles Hardie


"How do you make a Bourne movie without Jason Bourne, the central character?'' It's not an unexpected question about The Bourne Legacy, the fourth instalment in the saga, yet it's surprising to hear it coming from the film's star, Jeremy Renner.Get with the program ... CIA operative Aaron Cross (Jeremy Renner) with actor Rachel Weisz.
Renner plays Aaron Cross, very much the Clayton's Bourne - the Bourne movie hero you get when you don't have Jason Bourne (or Matt Damon).
"There are certain challenges with the acting side of it, but that was really refreshing ... the physical side was more of the challenge."
                                                                                                                                           Jeremy Renner

U.S. Jobless Claims Unexpectedly Fall As Labor Market Mends


U.S. Jobless Claims Unexpectedly Fall As Labor Market Mends
By Michelle Jamrisko and Alex Kowalski - Aug 9, 2012
Jobless Claims in U.S. Unexpectedly Fall as Labor Market Mends Fewer Americans filed applications for unemployment benefits last week, a sign the labor market may keep improving after employment picked up in July.
Jobless claims unexpectedly dropped by 6,000 to 361,000 in the week ended Aug. 4, Labor Department figures showed today in Washington. The median forecast of 43 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News called for an increase to 370,000. A spokesman for the agency said there was nothing unusual in the data.
Fewer firings mean employers are seeing enough demand to retain staff, indicating the world’s largest economy is sustaining the recovery from the recession. Labor Department data last week showed payrolls rose more than forecast in July.

Will cheating scandal hurt or help careers of Rupert Sanders and Liberty Ross?


Will cheating scandal hurt or help careers of Rupert Sanders and Liberty Ross?
By Hollie McKay
Pop Tarts
Published August 09, 2012
FoxNews.com
Liberty Ross and Rupert Sanders are trying to work things out following Sanders' admission that he cheated on Ross with Kristen Stewart, the young star of his last film.
Multiple reports say the couple, who have two young children, are talking to marriage counselors, and photographs of Sanders and Ross have popped up on several celebrity sites.
But while Ross and Sanders may be able to salvage their marriage, their careers may be another matter. Especially his.

Google updates voice search app on Apple gadgets


Google updates voice search app on Apple gadgets
 9 August 2012
By bbc news
Android robot, GettyGoogle is updating a search app it makes for Apple iPhones and iPads so it does a better job of working out what people mean when they talk to it.

The app is being improved by linking it to Google's knowledge graph - a database of culture and concepts.

This will help the app understand the context of queries rather than just relying on keywords, said Google.

The update means it works just like voice-powered search on the Jelly Bean version of Google Android.


Clear skies reveal messy scope of Philippine flood


Clear skies reveal messy scope of Philippine flood
Aug. 9, 2012
By cbsnews.com
Local government employees push a rubber boat loaded with relief goods Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012 in suburban Pasig City, east of Manila, Philippines. A fresh deluge forced more evacuations along fast-rising rivers in the Philippine capital Thursday, as the city and surrounding areas struggled to deal with widespread flooding triggered by nearly two weeks of relentless rains. (AP Photo/Pat Roque)MANILA, Philippines — Thousands of Filipinos shoveled muck and debris from flood-ravaged homes, shops and roads under a shining sun Thursday after nearly two weeks of nonstop rain shut down the capital and forced hundreds of thousands to flee from the deluge.

At least 23 people died and nearly 2 million people were affected by Manila's worst flooding since 2009. More than half of the sprawling metropolis of 12 million was submerged at the peak, and schools and offices have been closed for days.

Under a hot sun Thursday as the rain finally stopped, residents began to fix disheveled homes and

US starts landmark cleanup of Agent Orange nearly 4 decades after Vietnam War’s end


US starts landmark cleanup of Agent Orange nearly 4 decades after Vietnam War’s end
By Associated Press 2012 August 9
DANANG, Vietnam — The United States began a landmark project Thursday to clean up a dangerous chemical left from the defoliant Agent Orange — 50 years after American planes first sprayed it on Vietnam’s jungles to destroy enemy cover.

Dioxin, which has been linked to cancer, birth defects and other disabilities, will be removed from the site of a former U.S. air base in Danang in central Vietnam. The effort is seen as a long-overdue step toward removing a thorn in relations between the former foes nearly four decades after the Vietnam War ended.
“We are both moving earth and taking the first steps to bury the legacies of our past,” U.S. Ambassador David Shear said during the groundbreaking ceremony near where a rusty barbed wire fence marks the site’s boundary. “I look forward to even more success to follow.”

The $43 million joint project with Vietnam is expected to be completed in four years on the 19-hectare (47-acre) contaminated site, now an active Vietnamese military base near Danang’s commercial airport.

Washington has been quibbling for years over the need for more scientific research to show that the herbicide caused health problems among Vietnamese. It has given about $60 million for environmental restoration and social services in Vietnam since 2007, but this is its first direct involvement in cleaning up dioxin, which has seeped into Vietnam’s soil and watersheds for generations.

Shear added the U.S. is planning to evaluate what’s needed for remediation at the former Bien Hoa air base in southern Vietnam, another Agent Orange hotspot.

The work begins as Vietnam and the U.S. forge closer ties to boost trade and counter China’s rising influence in the disputed South China Sea that’s believed rich in oil and natural resources. The U.S. says protecting peace and freedom of navigation in the sea is in its national interest.

The Danang site is closed to the public. Part of it consists of a dry field where U.S. troops once stored and mixed the defoliant before it was loaded onto planes. The area is ringed by tall grass, and a faint chemical scent could be smelled Thursday.

The contaminated area also includes lakes and wetlands dotted with pink lotus flowers where dioxin has seeped into soil and sediment over decades. A high concrete wall separates it from nearby communities and serves as a barrier to fishing there.

The U.S. military dumped some 20 million gallons (75 million liters) of Agent Orange and other herbicides on about a quarter of former South Vietnam between 1962 and 1971, decimating about 5 million acres (2 million hectares) of forest — roughly the size of Massachusetts.

The war ended on April 30, 1975, when northern Communist forces seized control of Saigon, the U.S.-backed capital of former South Vietnam. Some 58,000 Americans died, along with an estimated 3 million Vietnamese. The country was then reunified under a one-party Communist government. Following years of poverty and isolation, Vietnam shook hands with the U.S. in 1995 and normalized diplomatic relations.

The Agent Orange issue has continued to blight the U.S.-Vietnam relationship because dioxin can linger in the environment for decades, entering the food supply through the fat of fish and other animals.

Although the chemical remains at the Danang site, U.S. officials said Thursday that containment measures implemented in recent years temporarily ended the public health threat to the local community.

In 2007, Vietnamese authorities — with technical assistance from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and funding from the nonprofit U.S.-based Ford Foundation — poured a 6-inch (15-cm) concrete slab half the size of a football field over the contaminated area where Agent Orange was mixed. Dioxin is not water-soluble and only spreads when rainfall and runoff move contaminated mud.

Vietnam’s Ministry of Defense and the U.S. now plan to excavate 73,000 cubic meters (2.5 million cubic feet) employing technology used to clean superfund sites in the U.S.

Workers will first dig down about 2 meters (6.56 feet). The soil will then be heated to 335 degrees Celsius (635 Fahrenheit) in special containers where the dioxin will break down into oxygen, carbon dioxide and other substances that pose no health risks.

Vietnam’s deputy defense minister, Nguyen Chi Vinh, said Thursday he hopes to receive more support from the international community and the U.S. government to help remediate dioxin hotspots elsewhere.

The former U.S. air base in southern Phu Cat has already been identified, but he said many contaminated areas in Vietnam have not been adequately assessed.

It is still unclear how much dioxin the U.S. will help clean up in the long term and how much it will allocate for people who claim to be Agent Orange victims.





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Randy Travis is arrested naked

Randy Travis is arrested naked
(UKPA) – 2 hours ago
2012/8/09
Country singer Randy Travis was charged with driving while intoxicated and threatening law officers after he crashed his car and was found naked and combative at the scene, Texas officials said.
The accident was reported on Tuesday night, and Travis walked out of jail on Wednesday morning wearing scrubs, no shoes and a University of Texas baseball cap. It was the second Texas arrest this year for the singer, who was cited in February for public intoxication.
A Pontiac Trans Am registered to the 53-year-old singer had veered off a roadway near Tioga, a town about 60 miles north of Dallas where the entertainer lives, and struck several barricades in a construction zone, said Tom Vinger, spokesman for the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Romney campaign slams Obama 'hypocrisy' over super PAC ad


Romney campaign slams Obama 'hypocrisy' over super PAC ad
By Judson Berger
Published August 09, 2012
FoxNews.com

Mitt Romney’s campaign accused President Obama of “hypocrisy” Wednesday night after the president bemoaned the “crazy” behavior of super PACs – despite the mounting furor over a controversial ad put out by the super PAC cheerleading his own re-election effort.
The president complained about the outside political groups, which often have ties to the presidential campaigns themselves, during a Colorado campaign stop. “You got these guys writing $10 million

August 8, 2012

5 Ways You're Frugal to a Fault

5 Ways You're Frugal to a Fault
By Farnoosh Torabi | Yahoo!Finance – Mon, Jul 23, 2012

Sometimes our attempt to save money backfires. Ever drive around for miles to find the cheapest gas, but really just waste time and money in the process? It happens to the best of us.

Here are 5 common ways we tend to be frugal to a fault.

Falling for Free

We like to think that the best price is no price. A free lunch? Sign me up! But think twice about “free” promotions since, in many cases, there may be hidden costs. Buy-two-get-one-free deals, for example, can entice us to spend more than we intend to, while "free shipping" offers may require a minimum purchase that’s still more than what we want to pay. Never forget that marketers use “free” campaigns to rake in big bucks. So, if the freebie is not a need or requires you to

McDonald's blames economy as sales stall in July


McDonald's blames economy as sales stall in July
McDonald's key sales figure flat in July; hamburger chain points finger at weak economy
By Candice Choi, AP Food Industry Writer | Associated Press
2012/8/08
NEW YORK (AP) -- The Golden Arches are starting to lose some of their shine.
McDonald's Corp. says a key revenue figure came in flat in July as diners pulled back amid a tough economy. After years of outperforming expectations, even through the recession, the stall is the latest sign that the world's biggest hamburger chain is starting to feel the effects of the global economic volatility.
In the U.S., the company said its promotions failed to drive growth, and revenue at restaurant open at least 13 months dipped 0.1 percent. The Oak Brook, Ill.-based company also says it faced a tough

Russian punk rocker trial wraps up, verdict set for Aug. 17

Russian punk rocker trial wraps up, verdict set for Aug. 17
By foxnews.com 2012/8/08
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MOSCOW – A Moscow judge wrapped up the trial of three feminist punk rockers on Wednesday and said she would issue a verdict in the controversial case next week.
Prosecutors have called for three-year prison sentences for the Pussy Riot band members, who have already been in custody for five months after giving an impromptu performance in Moscow's main cathedral to call for an end to Vladimir Putin's rule.

Kourtney Kardashian Shows Off First Photos of Baby Penelope

NEWS/Kourtney Kardashian Shows Off First Photos of Baby Penelope
by Gina Serpe
Kourtney Kardashian, Penelope Scotland Disick, Mason Disick
Aw!
Kourtney Kardashian's darling baby girl Penelope Scotland Disick may have taken a while to make her public debut, but like all good, utterly adorable things, she was definitely worth the wait.
And like any good Kardashian, the cutie pie tot knows how to make an entrance, and did so by claiming her first cover, debuting today on Us Weekly. (Proud big bro Mason happily posed with his adorable sis and beaming mom!)
Baby gear alert! Find out what Kourtney packed in her hospital bag
"Nothing could prepare me for how hard I fell in love with her," the new mom gushed to the mag.
Kourtney and Scott Disick welcomed baby Penelope exactly a month ago, on July 8, in Los Angeles. Since then, the babe has been keeping an inordinately low profile, just like her 33-year-old mama, leaving it to papa Scott and her big brother to be spotted around

Gold medal will bring more green to U.S. women's soccer team


Gold medal will bring more green to U.S. women's soccer team
By Robert Klemko, USA TODAY
LONDON – How much does U.S. soccer value gold in these London Olympics? More than you might guess.
U.S. Soccer President Sunil Gulati says the women's team will split a $1.5 million bonus if the Americans beat Japan in the final here Thursday, which is more than they would earn with a loss, though Gulati declined to specify how much more. The expectation is that the money will be split by the 18 players on the current roster, a pool of about a dozen reserves and training staff. Not every person may receive a full share or a share at all.

In addition, each player would get a $15,000 bonus for silver or a $25,000 bonus for gold from the U.S. Olympic Committee.