October 5, 2012

8 Social Security Myths Exposed




8 Social Security Myths Exposed
By Renee Morad | Money Talks News – Tue, Oct 2, 2012
Will Social Security be around when I retire?
That’s a question lots of Americans are probably asking themselves, though it’s certainly not the only thing we might be wondering when it comes to Social Security. Given our national retirement program’s handbook of 2,728 rules and countless interpretations, few participants are likely to thoroughly understand it.
To help shed light on Social Security, we recently set out to separate fact from fiction. Below are some of the most common Social Security myths, along with explanations:
Myth: Social Security funds are running dry, so I should collect as soon as possible

good news:US jobless rate



US jobless rate falls to 7.8 pct., 44-month low

US unemployment rate falls to 7.8 pct. in September, lowest since Jan. 2009; hiring increases
By Christopher s. Rugaber, AP Economics Writer | Associated Press Fri, Oct 5, 2012
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. unemployment rate fell to 7.8 percent last month, dropping below 8 percent for the first time in nearly four years. The rate fell because more people found work, a trend that could impact the presidential election.
The Labor Department says employers added 114,000 jobs in September. The economy also created 86,000 more jobs in July and August than first estimated. Wages rose in September and more people

Samsung Expected to Reach End of Record Run



Samsung Expected to Reach End of Record Run
By REUTERS
Published: October 5, 2012
Samsung Galaxy SIII smartphone
SEOUL — Samsung Electronics reported a record quarterly profit of 8.1 trillion South Korean won, nearly double the figure of last year, as strong sales of high-end televisions and Galaxy smartphones more than offset reduced orders for chips and screens from Apple, its main rival and leading customer.

Most analysts, however, expect a run of four record quarters — the most recent worth $7.3 billion — to end in December, as the South Korean group, one of the world’s leading makers of smartphones, televisions and memory chips, increases its marketing, countering the new Apple iPhone 5 and other products in a crowded smartphone market, valued at $200 billion globally.


Time-travel fantasy ‘Looper’ may be most creative of its genre



Time-travel fantasy ‘Looper’ may be most creative of its genre
Posted: Friday, October 5, 2012
By Michael Huckaby / movie reviews

Time-travel fantasy ‘Looper’ may be most creative of its genre

“Looper” is a gripping and stylish time-travel fantasy, perhaps the most creative of this genre ever made. Written and directed by Rian Johnson (“Brick”), the futuristic storyline is cleverly contrived, explaining just enough to make the narrow concept plausible.
Unlike most thrillers, the compelling movie includes romance and an emotionally powerful thread exploring flawed characters fighting to regain their humanity.
The opening introduces Joe (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) standing in a Kansas cornfield. He checks his antique pocket watch and then stares at a tarp spread out before him. Suddenly, a hooded and hog-tied man materializes on the tarp. Joe coolly blows him away, removes several silver ingots (his pay) taped to the body, wraps the corpse in the tarp and dumps it in a nearby incinerator.

Hawaiian tourism office launches promotional campaign in Taiwan


Hawaiian tourism office launches promotional campaign in Taiwan
Hawaiian tourism office launches promotional campaign in Taiwan


Oct 04, 2012




The Hawaiian tourism office in Taiwan launched a promotional tour package on Wednesday in cooperation with local travel agencies to take advantage of a potential tourism boost from Taiwan’s inclusion in the US’ Visa-Waiver Program.

The Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau’s office in Taipei said the seven-day tour would depart from Taiwan on Nov. 1 — the day Taiwan’s US visa-waiver status takes effect — and will cost under NT$70,000 (US$2,380) per person.


Bizarre Species of Miniature Dinosaur Identified

Bizarre Species of Miniature Dinosaur Identified
By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
Published: October 3, 2012

Not every dinosaur grew up to be a mighty predator like Tyrannosaurus rex or a hulking vegan like Apatosaurus. A few stayed small, and some of the smallest dinosaurs that ever lived — tiny enough to nip at your heels — were among the first to spread across the planet more than 200 million years ago
Fossils of these miniature, fanged plant-eaters known as heterodontosaurs, or “different toothed reptiles,” have turned up as far apart as England and China. Now, in a discovery that has been at least 50 years in the making, a new and especially bizarre species of these dwarf herbivores has been identified in a slab of red rock that was collected in the early 1960s by scientists working in South Africa.

In a report published Wednesday in the online journal ZooKeys, Paul C. Sereno, a paleontologist at the University of Chicago and a dinosaur specialist, described the strange anatomy of the newfound member of the heterodontosaur family and gave the new species the name Pegomastax africanus, or “thick jaw from Africa.” He also apologized in an interview for not getting around sooner to this piece of research.


Look for travel deals from Southwest Airlines soon



Look for travel deals from Southwest Airlines soon
If you have travel plans this fall or winter, especially between Thanksgiving or Christmas or right after New Year’s through mid-February, look for a big sale soon from Southwest Airlines.

Tom Parsons
Published: 04 October 2012

If you have travel plans this fall or winter, especially between Thanksgiving or Christmas or right after New Year’s through mid-February, look for a big sale soon from Southwest Airlines.
If it follows last year’s pattern, the sale will happen on a Tuesday and others will match — but it will only last a few days.
Travel demand drops dramatically during the two weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas and the week after New Year’s, around Jan. 8, through Feb. 14, which are some of the weakest travel periods of the year. This is because most people burn through their vacation time during the holidays.
Over the past few years, Southwest has cut those fares dramatically during its October sale because it’s the only way to fill up planes. For all of you who will be flying short-haul this holiday season, you will be paying much more than last year.


Romney: ‘47 percent’ remarks were ‘completely wrong’



Romney: ‘47 percent’ remarks were ‘completely wrong’
By Philip Rucker and Vanessa Williams, Friday, October 5

FISHERSVILLE, Va. – Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney is disavowing his controversial remarks dismissing “the 47 percent” of Americans who don’t pay federal income taxes, saying in an interview Thursday night that the comments were “just completely wrong.”

“My life has shown that I care about 100 percent, and that’s been demonstrated throughout my life,” Romney told conservative commentator Sean Hannity on Fox News. “And this whole campaign is about the 100 percent.”


October 4, 2012

Tigers' Cabrera wins Triple Crown



Tigers' Cabrera wins Triple Crown
OCT 4, 2012
KANSAS CITY, MO. (AP)
Miguel Cabrera had just achieved baseball immortality, and everyone around him knew it.



Tigers manager Jim Leyland had tears welling in his eyes. General manager Dave Dombrowski kept trying to remind people to stop and enjoy the moment. Prince Fielder simply shook his head in disbelief at the history that had unfolded.

Less than an hour earlier, in the midst of Detroit's otherwise meaningless 1-0 victory over Kansas City, it had finally become official: Cabrera had won the Triple Crown.


Julianne Moore Victim of $127K Jewelry Theft at NYC Brownstown

Oct 4, 2012 
Julianne Moore Victim of $127K Jewelry Theft at NYC Brownstown
By Richard Esposito
Actress Julianne Moore had more than $127,000 worth of jewelry stolen from her New York City apartment, according to police officials.
The jewelry was swiped from Moore’s Manhattan brownstone between June 6 and Aug. 28, when her residence was being renovated, officials said Wednesday.
During that time, 15 to 25 construction workers had access to the entire house, according to the police

Credit card delinquencies drop to 11-year low



Credit card delinquencies drop to 11-year low
By Blake Ellis @CNNMoney October 4, 2012
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Credit card customers are more responsible than they've been in over a decade.
Delinquencies on credit cards issued by banks dropped to the lowest level since 2001 during the second quarter, according to a report from the American Bankers Association released Thursday.

Only 2.93% of all bank card accounts were considered delinquent, meaning they were 30 days or more overdue. That's down from 3.08% in the first quarter and significantly lower than the 15-year average of 3.91%.

World food prices rose 1.4% in Sept

Oct. 4, 2012, 7:40 a.m. EDT
World food prices rose 1.4% in Sept
By Michael Haddon
LONDON (MarketWatch) — World food prices increased by 1.4% in September, the United Nations’ food body said Thursday, rising slightly after two months of stability mostly due to strengthening dairy and meat prices.

The Food and Agriculture Organization’s food price index, which measures the monthly change in international prices of a basket of food commodities, rose by three points in September to a new level of 216 points.

It currently stands 9.2% below its peak of 238 points in February 2011 and 4% below its level of 225 points in the same month last year.


H-P tanks as Whitman sees more pain ahead



H-P tanks as Whitman sees more pain ahead
Shares fall 13% to its lowest level in 10 years in big selloff
October 03, 2012|Benjamin Pimentel, MarketWatch

H-P CEO Meg Whitman tells analysts that 2013 is a fix and rebuild year.
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Shares of Hewlett-Packard Co. on Wednesday fell to their lowest level in a decade as Chief Executive Meg Whitman warned that it will take longer to turn around the beleaguered tech powerhouse.


Travel guide: How to save on holiday season airfares




Travel guide: How to save on holiday season airfares
By Emily Brennan
10/03/2012
New York Times
With oil prices rising and flight capacities shrinking, airlines will be charging more for fares around the holidays. "For Thanksgiving, right now, fares are an average $24 higher than they were last year," said Jeff Klee, CEO of CheapAir.com. But, he added, there are ways to find deals and avoid undue expenses. Here's an edited chat with him:
What's the best way to save on airfare during the holidays?

Six reasons Mitt Romney won the first debate




Six reasons Mitt Romney won the first debate
Posted by Aaron Blake on October 4, 2012
Most everyone agrees: Mitt Romney won the first debate of the 2012 presidential election on Wednesday.
A CNN/Opinion Research poll released after the debate showed 67 percent of viewers thought Romney won, while just 25 percent said the same of President Obama. And a CBS poll showed 46 percent of undecided voters said Romney won, compared to 22 percent who said Obama won.
While Romney’s workman-like performance may have lacked one single big moment, there were a lot of reasons he came out ahead.
Below, we expound upon six of them:
1. He controlled the format: For better or worse, moderator Jim Lehrer largely let the candidates sort out the debate themselves, essentially broaching broad topics and letting the candidates duke it out on their own terms — with almost-endless rebuttals. This format favored Romney. Romney’s campaign went into the debate with an attack mindset (as most candidates who are behind do), and by allowing all those rebuttals, Lehrer gave Romney a chance to execute. He did. Obama wasn’t as focused on attacking, which works less

Leap Left in Lurch as MetroPCS Picks T-Mobile Merger

Leap Left in Lurch as MetroPCS Picks T-Mobile Merger
By Tara Lachapelle and Olga Kharif - Oct 3, 2012
Leap Left in Lurch as MetroPCS Decides T-Mobile Merger Leap Wireless International Inc. (LEAP) is now left to fend for itself as the combination of MetroPCS Communications Inc. and T-Mobile USA damps takeover prospects for the unprofitable wireless carrier.
Leap, which Chief Financial Officer Jerry Elliott said in August was considering options including a sale, has lost money every year since 2006 and analysts estimate it will keep posting deficits until 2016, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Investors are giving little value to its operations, pushing Leap’s price-sales ratio to 0.15, the lowest among similar-sized U.S. wireless carriers, the data show.

Deutsche Telekom AG (DTE)’s deal to merge T-Mobile USA with MetroPCS to create a bigger No. 4 player in the U.S. wireless market drove Leap down 18 percent yesterday. Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. said Leap is left without a buyer right now because the most logical acquirer was MetroPCS, which also targets prepaid customers using the same network technology. A deal is unlikely soon because T-Mobile will need time to integrate the new assets and Leap’s $3.2 billion in long-term debt may deter Sprint Nextel Corp. (S), JPMorgan Chase & Co. said.

October 3, 2012

Apple Suppliers Begin Mass Production on Smaller Tablet



Apple Suppliers Begin Mass Production on Smaller Tablet
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October 3, 2012
By LORRAINE LUK
TAIPEI—Apple Inc.'s AAPL +0.29% Asian component suppliers have started mass production of a new tablet computer smaller than the current iPad, people with knowledge of the situation said, as the Silicon Valley company tries to stay competitive against rivals such as Google Inc. GOOG -0.63% and Amazon.com Inc. AMZN -0.56% that are offering smaller, less-expensive alternatives to the iPad.

Two of the people said the smaller tablet will have a 7.85-inch liquid-crystal display with a lower resolution compared with the latest iPad model that came out in March.

South Korea's LG Display Co. 034220.SE +0.88% and Taiwan's AU Optronics Corp. 2409.TW -0.47% last month began mass production of the LCD screens for the new device, they said.


MP Bob Katter calls for starfish bounty to save Great Barrier Reef



MP Bob Katter calls for starfish bounty to save Great Barrier Reef
  • Townsville Bulletin
  • October 03, 2012

Crown of thorns starfish on the Great Barrier Reef
CROWN-of-thorns starfish beware: Bob Katter wants to place a bounty on your head. The Kennedy MP has called for scuba divers to be paid $10 for every pest starfish they kill.

It comes after a report found coral cover throughout the Great Barrier Reef has been declining rapidly each year, with the starfish accounting for 42 per cent of the damage.

Federal Environment Minister Tony Burke, however, says there is no way he would place a bounty on the coral-consuming creatures, whose poisonous spines pose a danger to divers. He said the way to control the starfish was through further research and government-assisted culling programs.


New Mumford & Sons album Babel is fastest seller of 2012 in UK and US

New Mumford & Sons album Babel is fastest seller of 2012 in UK and US
Band also smash Spotify streaming record, confounding critics of the service
Mumford & Sons
Guardian music
guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 3 October 2012
Fast folk ... Mumford & Sons' second album, Babel, has stormed to the top of the UK and US charts. Photograph: Matt Kent/WireImage
Mumford & Sons' Babel has become the fastest selling album of the year in both the UK and the US.

The group's second album sold 159,000 copies in its first week in the UK to hit No 1 on Sunday, and 600,000 copies in the US to secure them their first US chart topper.

Euro Steady as Expectations of Spanish Aid Deal Persist

Euro Steady as Expectations of Spanish Aid Deal Persist
Published: Wednesday, 3 Oct 2012
By: Reuters

The euro steadied against the dollar on Wednesday and was underpinned by the belief that Spain will eventually request financial aid, helping soothe concerns around the biggest hotspot in the euro zone's debt crisis.
Such a move would be likely to spark demand for perceived riskier currencies, although on Tuesday Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy quashed speculation the country could apply for a bailout as soon as this weekend.

Strategists said while Rajoy's words had knocked demand for the euro, losses were limited by expectations Spain will ask for international assistance at some point in coming weeks. That would allow the European Central Bank to activate its bond-buying program and bring down Madrid's borrowing costs.

The single currency was close to flat at $1.2920, but remained above the three-week low of $1.28035 hit on Monday.


Iran to enrich uranium to 60 percent if nuclear talks fail

Iran to enrich uranium to 60 percent if nuclear talks fail
DUBAI | Tue Oct 2, 2012
A security official stands in front of the Bushehr nuclear reactor, 1,200 km (746 miles) south of Tehran, August 21, 2010. REUTERS/Raheb Homavandi(Reuters) - Iran would enrich uranium up to 60 percent purity if negotiations with major powers over its nuclear program fail, an Iranian lawmaker said on Tuesday, in comments that may add to Western alarm about Iranian intentions.

Mansour Haqiqatpour, deputy head of parliament's Foreign Policy and National Security Committee, said 60 percent enrichment would be to yield fuel for nuclear submarines, which often require uranium refined to high levels.

But it would also take Iran another significant step closer to the 90 percent enrichment level needed to make atomic bombs, which the West suspects is the Islamic state's ultimate aim. Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful energy only.


Raul Ibanez delivers when it matters most in Yankees' 4-3 win vs. Red Sox



Raul Ibanez delivers when it matters most in Yankees' 4-3 win vs. Red Sox

Ibanez merely delivered the biggest hit of the season, a game-tying, two-run home run in the ninth inning against the Red Sox when the Yankees were about to fall back into a first-place tie with the Orioles.
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2012

 Yankees mob Raul Ibanez after veteran delivers 12th-inning single that beats Red Sox and keeps Bombers a game up on Baltimore with one to go. Ron Antonelli/ Daily News

Way back in spring training, I was making the case to Yankees GM Brian Cashman that he had signed the wrong guy to be the Yankees’ DH.
Raul Ibanez? But what about Johnny Damon? He was the one who had proven he could deliver in October for the Yankees, and really, isn’t that all that counts for this ballclub?
Cashman said he preferred the 40-year-old Ibanez in part for his defense, believing he would need him to play some outfield this season. But then he added the clincher:


October 2, 2012

Gold Is Seen Advancing as Bernanke Renews Stimulus Pledge

Gold Is Seen Advancing as Bernanke Renews Stimulus Pledge
Bernanke said he is confident the US economy will continue to expand, but he urged the US Congress and the White House to act to support stronger growth.
By Nicholas Larkin on October 02, 2012
Gold was seen falling in New York on speculation some investors will sell the metal and physical demand will slow after prices climbed to a 10-month high.

Gold rallied last month as central banks from Europe to Japan pledged more action and as miners went on strike in South Africa. The Fed will continue record stimulus even after economic expansion gains strength, Bernanke said in Indianapolis yesterday. It will publish on Oct. 4 minutes of its Sept. 13 meeting when it announced a third round of quantitative easing.

“Bullion investors might take a breather here,” Andrey Kryuchenkov, an analyst at VTB Capital in London, wrote today in a report. “Investors will be overly cautious about committing to new longs at highs for the year, while physical demand at these levels will only remerge on price dips.” Long positions are bets on higher prices.


Taylor Swift: John Mayer's so 'presumptuous'

Taylor Swift: John Mayer's so 'presumptuous'
Glamour November
7:48AM EST October 2. 2012 - Taylor Swift doesn't mind singing about romance and its heartache. But ask her to 'fess up about her beaus, current and former, and you get bupkis.

ABC's Cynthia McFadden did double duty as she interviewed Swift for Glamour mag and Nightline.

McFadden brought up Swift's Dear John song, saying the singer never identified who it was about, but John Mayer recently told Rolling Stone that it was him.


Thieves armed with pickaxes rob California museum of $2 million in precious gems


AP/ October 2, 2012, 6:26 AM
Thieves armed with pickaxes rob California museum of $2 million in precious gems
SAN FRANCISCO, CA. California investigators searched Monday for thieves who made off with an estimated $2 million in precious gems and gold from a mining museum in the Sierra Nevada foothills during a brazen daytime robbery.

But they didn't get away with the biggest prize of all - the nearly 14-pound Fricot Nugget, a giant crystalline gold mass unearthed in the Gold Rush era.

During their attempt to grab the massive nugget, the robbers triggered an alarm that alerted authorities who swarmed the museum but were unable to nab the thieves.


Rooftop pool, wine bar: Hotels building in Africa

Rooftop pool, wine bar: Hotels building in Africa
By JASON STRAZIUSO

                     
              In this photo taken Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2012, a member of staff prepares coffee at the cafe and wine bar of the Sankara Nairobi hotel in Nairobi, Kenya. International hotel developers are planning nearly 40,000 new rooms across Africa in the coming years, the continent's business travel is increasing, and Africa's middle class will soon begin leisure travel en masse. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Associated Press / October 1, 2012

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The rooftop pool at Nairobi’s newest high-rise hotel juts out over the edge so swimmers can peer through the glass bottom eight stories down. A new champagne bar sits nearby. IPads with detailed wine descriptions serve as menus.

This is the face of new, high-end hotels in Africa. Nairobi has seen the construction of several upscale properties in recent years, as developers eye an increase in business travel to a continent with rising business prospects.


American Airlines inspecting jets for loose seats

American Airlines inspecting jets for loose seats
By DAVID KOENIG
AP Airlines Writer / October 1, 2012

Seats from an American Airlines Boeing 757 became loose mid-air, leading the pilot to make an emergency landing.
DALLAS (AP) — The federal government is examining two separate incidents in which passenger seats came loose midflight on American Airlines planes in the last three days.

American said Monday that it would inspect those and six other Boeing 757 jets overnight.

The Federal Aviation Administration said both planes had recently undergone maintenance work that required seats to be removed and reinstalled. American spokeswoman Andrea Huguely said an initial review found that there could be a problem with the way the seats fit into tracks on the floor.


5 great travel deals in ‘next door’ cities

5 great travel deals in ‘next door’ cities
Save up to $71 a night by lodging outside a city you’re visiting
October 01, 2012|Charles Passy

For travelers headed to any number of major U.S. cities, it’s a tempting offer: a hotel room for up to 40% off the regular rate, no coupon or loyalty-club membership required.

The only catch? The room isn’t exactly in the heart of the city. In fact, it’s not in the city at all. Think Marietta, Ga., instead of Atlanta. Or Tacoma, Wash., instead of Seattle. Even New Jersey in place of New York.


October 1, 2012

Schwarzenegger kept many secrets from wife Maria

Schwarzenegger kept many secrets from wife Maria
October 1, 2012
Arnold-Schwarzenegger 400
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Arnold Schwarzenegger says his lifelong penchant for secrecy and ability to put his emotions "on deep freeze" led him to keep many secrets from his wife Maria Shriver, eventually causing the dissolution of their marriage when he was forced to admit he fathered a child with the family's housekeeper years earlier.

Throughout their strained 25-year marriage, Schwarzenegger says he did not want to tell Shriver about crucial life decisions such as major heart surgery and running for California governor because he feared she would overreact and tell her well-connected family and friends.


Justin Bieber threw up on stage during concert

Justin Bieber threw up on stage during concert
IANS | Oct 1, 2012


Teen sensation Justin Bieber has apologised to fans after he threw up on stage while performing.

He was performing in Glendale, Arizona, on the first stop of his Believe tour, Saturday night. He ran off the stage while dancers and a DJ continued to perform, before re-emerging and apologising to the audience.

"I am sorry, I am going to slow things down," digitalspy.co.uk quoted Bieber, 18, as saying.

European Stocks Advance After Spanish Stress-Test Results

European Stocks Advance After Spanish Stress-Test Results
Bloomberg News
By Tom Stoukas on October 01, 2012
european-stock-exchangesEuropean stocks advanced the most in two weeks as test results showed the stress to the Spanish banking system was less than estimated, outweighing weakening economic data from Asia. U.S. index futures climbed, while Asian shares fell.

Credit Agricole SA (ACA) rose 3.7 percent after starting talks to sell its unprofitable Greek unit. International Consolidated Airlines Group SA (IAG) climbed 1.7 percent after the International Air Transport Association raised its 2012 global airline-profit forecast. Banco Popular Espanol SA slumped the most in almost 15 years after announcing a capital-increase plan.

The Stoxx Europe 600 Index (SXXP) gained 0.9 percent to 270.85 at 11:35 a.m. in London. The benchmark gauge rallied 6.9 percent in the quarter ended Sept. 30 as the Federal Reserve and European Central Bank started bond-buying programs. The measure slid 1.2 percent on Sept. 28. Standard & Poor’s 500 Index futures added 0.4 percent today, while the MSCI Asia Pacific Index retreated 0.4 percent.


Lindsay Lohan scuffles with man in New York hotel

Lindsay Lohan scuffles with man in New York hotel
Sun Sep 30, 2012

(Reuters) - Actress Lindsay Lohan was involved in a scuffle with a man at a New York hotel on Sunday, police said, over what media reports described as her demand that photos of her be deleted from his cellphone.

Actress Lindsay Lohan attends the White House Correspondents Association annual dinner in Washington in this April 28, 2012 file photograph. Lohan was attacked by a man in a New York hotel on September 30, 2012, her spokesman said, in what media reports described as a scuffle over her demands that photos of her be deleted from his cellphone. Lohan suffered minor injures following the Sunday morning attack, spokesman Steve Honig said in a statement. REUTERS/Larry Downing/FilesInvestigators took reports from both Lohan, 26, and the man, but charges appeared unlikely, said a spokeswoman for the New York City Police Department. A misdemeanor assault charge filed earlier in the day against the man was dropped, the spokeswoman said.

Police declined to confirm local media reports identifying the man as Christian LaBella, 25, of California, a staffer with Congressman John Shimkus, an Illinois Republican.

"Nobody's been arrested, there's no assault," the police spokeswoman told Reuters. "Reports were taken and both parties were able to give their account of what took place."


European media hail ‘Miracle of Medinah’ after historic Ryder Cup win

European media hail ‘Miracle of Medinah’ after historic Ryder Cup win
By Associated Press, Updated: Monday, October 1
LONDON — The Miracle of Medinah.

That summed up the reaction in the European media to Europe’s improbable victory in the Ryder Cup.
Europe’s historic comeback to beat the United States 14½-13½ at Medinah was celebrated on the front and back pages of European newspapers on Monday.

Nowhere was the win more special than in Spain, the home of European captain Jose Maria Olazabal and the late Ryder Cup stalwart Seve Ballesteros.

Spanish sports daily Marca ran a front-page headline: “This one is for you, Seve.”


New Travel Channel show goes behind the scenes at Miami International Airport

New Travel Channel show goes behind the scenes at Miami International Airport
By Associated Press, Published: September 30,2012

MIAMI — The Travel Channel has spent years telling stories about where people go, but now they’re doing a show on how people get there.

“Airport 24/7: Miami” offers viewers a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to move more than 100,000 travelers each day through Miami International Airport.

“We host a Super Bowl every day at MIA,” security director Lauren Stover said, comparing the number of travelers to attendance at the championship football game.

With thousands of employees running what can easily be compared to a small city, the show follows workers as they deal with terrorist threats, intercept drug smugglers, attend to medical emergencies, repair aircraft and secure an Air Force One landing, all the while trying to get the passengers to their flights and the planes in the sky on time.


September 29, 2012

Evidence tossed at start of papal butler's trial

Evidence tossed at start of papal butler's trial
By NICOLE WINFIELD, Associated Press

VATICAN CITY (AP) — The pope's once-trusted butler went on trial Saturday for allegedly stealing papal documents and passing them off to a journalist in the worst security breach of the Vatican's recent history — a case that embarrassed the Vatican and may shed some light on the discreet, internal workings of the papal household.
In its first hearing in the case, the three-judge tribunal threw out some evidence gathered during the investigation of butler Paolo Gabriele, who is charged with aggravated theft. It also decided to separate Gabriele's trial from that of his co-defendant, a computer expert charged with aiding and abetting the crime.
Gabriele is accused of taking the pope's correspondences, photocopying the documents and handing them off to Italian journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi, whose book "His Holiness: The secret papers of Pope Benedict XVI," was published to great fanfare in May.
Nuzzi has said his source, code-named "Maria" in the book, wanted to shed light on the secrets of the church that were damaging it. Taken as a whole, the documents seem aimed primarily at discrediting Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Vatican secretary of state and Benedict's longtime trusted deputy. Bertone, 77, a canon lawyer and soccer enthusiast, has frequently been criticized for perceived shortcomings in running the Vatican.

Rihanna, at Barclays Center opening, says she'll be pulling for Jay-Z's Nets

Rihanna, at Barclays Center opening, says she'll be pulling for Jay-Z's Nets

Adele's titanic '21' went with the demo versions; Ashley Greene shares a Wilde moment
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2012


 Rihanna, above at the opening of the 40/40 Club at Barclays Center, says she’ll appear with Jay-Z during his run there.

Sorry, Knicks — Rihanna has switched sides!
At the star-studded opening of Jay-Z’s 40/40 Club in the billion-dollar Barclays Center, the “We Found Love Singer” revealed her loyalties are now in Brooklyn.
With her mentor’s Brooklyn Nets.
“I have to support the Nets, they’re part of my clique!” she told Confidenti@l Thursday night.
Rihanna, who hours earlier flew in from London, looked stunning, as always, in a pajama-style, currency-inspired Acne Studios ensemble.
As “Birthday Cake,” her duet with ex-boyfriend Chris Brown, played in the background, she revealed she’d be appearing on stage with Jay during his sold-out run — and that there’s no place she rather be.
“When [Jay-Z] calls, I go,” Rihanna told us.
Jay looked pretty sharp, too — dressed in a black tux and bow tie. But he was missing his most fabulous accessory, wife Béyoncé. Earlier in the week, Hova denied reports she may be pregnant again.
Jay spent the night glad-handing the stadium’s investors on the eve of Friday’s night first show.
Among those congratulating him were New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly and former Warner Group music executive Lyor Cohen, who noted that Manhattan’s elite once wouldn’t dream of traveling to Brooklyn.

Martin hits 3-run HR, Yankees beat Blue Jays 11-4

Martin hits 3-run HR, Yankees beat Blue Jays 11-4
Martin hits 3-run HR, Yankees beat Blue Jays 11-4


 Sep 29, 2012 
TORONTO (AP) -- Fired up by a furious playoff race, Yankees catcher Russell Martin is finishing the season strong.
Martin hit a three-run homer, Eric Chavez added a two-run shot and New York maintained its one-game lead atop the AL East by beating the Toronto Blue Jays 11-4 on Friday night.
The victory let New York keep its slim lead over second-place Baltimore, which used six first-inning runs to beat Boston 9-1.
Martin, who has six home runs and 16 RBIs this month, said he's feeding off New York's battle with Baltimore.

China leaders stage show of unity after expelling Bo

China leaders stage show of unity after expelling Bo
By Chris Buckley
BEIJING | Sat Sep 29, 2012
China's former Chongqing Municipality Communist Party Secretary Bo Xilai looks on during a meeting at the annual session of China's parliament, the National People's Congress, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing in this March 6, 2010 file photo. REUTERS-Jason Lee-Files(Reuters) - China's leaders put on a show of unity on Saturday after their damning accusations against disgraced politician Bo Xilai, whose expulsion from the Communist Party drew an outcry from leftist supporters in a sign of the rifts his prosecution could inflame.

Once a charismatic yet divisive star who stood out on China's stolid political stage, Bo is almost sure to face trial and jail after the ruling Communist Party announced his expulsion on Friday and issued a list of allegations: bending the law to hush up a murder, taking huge bribes and engaging in "improper sexual relations with multiple women".

The party buried Bo under the accusations at the same time that it announced a November 8 date for a congress that will anoint a new generation of top leaders - a lineup that Bo held barely disguised ambitions to join.


September 28, 2012

Reese Witherspoon gives birth to baby boy

Reese Witherspoon gives birth to baby boy

London, September 28, 2012
Reese Witherspoon and her husband Jim Toth welcomed their first child - a baby boy, on September 27, the actress’ representative has confirmed.

The couple have named the baby boy, Tennessee James, the Mirror reported. “Reese Witherspoon and husband Jim Toth welcomed Tennessee James into their family today,”


the representative told People magazine in a statement. “Both mom and baby are healthy and the entire family is thrilled,” the statement read.

Ke$ha: I Had Sex With A Ghost, Then Wrote A Song About It!

Ke$ha: I Had Sex With A Ghost, Then Wrote A Song About It!

Thursday, September 27th 2012
Besides that one time she shaved the side of her head and replaced the bald spot with metal studs (and that other time when she took a piss in the middle of the street), we haven’t heard too much from Ke$ha.

So we KNOW you’ve been wondering, “Hey … what’s up with Ke$ha? Where has she been? What has she been doing?”


Well, she’s been busy making music … and having sex with ghosts, which Ke$ha credits as the inspiration for her new song “Supernatural.”

When asked about her new song, Ke$ha explained to Ryan Seacrest on his KIIS FM morning radio show, “There are so many weird topics on this record from having sexy time with a ghost to getting hypnotized and going into past lives. I just really wanted the theme of this record to be the magic of life.”

 

Longoria homers in ninth to give Rays eighth straight win

Longoria homers in ninth to give Rays eighth straight win
By ROGER MOONEY | The Tampa Tribune
Published: September 27, 2012
Updated: September 28, 2012 - 7:10 AM

CHICAGO --
The offense, what little of it there was Thursday night, disappeared after the fifth inning. For those familiar with the script used by the Tampa Bay Rays earlier this season, that was a bad sign.

Fashion shows travel continents and eras in rich day at Paris Fashion week

Fashion shows travel continents and eras in rich day at Paris Fashion week
By Associated Press, Published: September 27,2012

PARIS — Paris fashion has no boundaries and no borders.

Thursday’s cultural melting pot of spring-summer 2013 shows was proof enough.
Curious designers, thirsty for new inspiration, ventured across the globe to bring new ideas and exotic cultures back to the catwalk.

Manish Arora traveled to northwestern India’s Rajasthan to bring Paris a vibrant infusion of traditional Indian dress and lavish regal jewelry.

Balmain’s creative nomad Olivier Rousteing, meanwhile, replaced last season’s muse — the Russian Empire’s Faberge Egg — to travel to the artisanal wicker-weavers of Cuba to give his summer collection a unique panache with its hints of in-vogue black.

Barbara Bui, who also opened with black, joined the expedition with geometric American Indian prints and tribal-looking dresses and foulards.

Taking another tack, Nina Ricci, forever a romantic Parisian gamine, traveled decades back in time to produce a nostalgic show with a modern twist.

Friday’s collections include Roland Mouret and Issey Miyake, as well as the debut ready-to-wear show for new Christian Dior designer Raf Simons.


Grown-ups line up for J.K. Rowling novel

Grown-ups line up for J.K. Rowling novel

New saga is far from Harry Potter fare, serving up doses of sex, satire and swearing

By Jill Lawless, The Associated Press September 28, 2012

JK Rowling. Photo: Getty ImagesBritish bookshops opened their doors early Thursday and some grown-up Harry Potter fans lined up overnight as J.K. Rowling launched her long-anticipated first book for adults, The Casual Vacancy.

The lines were shorter and the wizard costumes missing, but the book was published to some of the same fanfare that greeted each Potter tome, with stores wheeling out crates of the books precisely at 8 a.m. as part of a finely honed marketing strategy.

Published five years after the release of the last book in the boy wizard saga, The Casual Vacancy is already at No. 1 on Amazon's U.S. chart, and bookmaker William Hill put 2/1 odds on it outselling Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, which shifted 2.6 million copies in Britain on its first day.

Many of the early buyers were Harry Potter fans who, like the author, have moved on to more adult fare.

"I just like how much excitement there is about a book," said 23-yearold Grace Proctor, a "massive" Potter fan who was first to buy the book at one London store.

Facebook Lets Users Buy Real Things for Friends

Facebook Lets Users Buy Real Things for Friends
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
SEPTEMBER 27, 2012

Facebook on Thursday announced a new tool that offers users the opportunity to buy gifts for one another. It is the company’s latest test of whether users are willing to spend money on the social network – and it remains to be seen whether it will make money for the company.

The gifts range from cupcakes to sunglasses. Facebook will earn a slice of the proceeds from each transaction; a company spokesman declined to say how much but said each partner company had a different revenue-sharing arrangement.


September 27, 2012

Nicki Minaj Dishes On Feud Rumors With Mariah Carey On American Idol


Nicki Minaj Dishes On Feud Rumors With Mariah Carey On American Idol
September 25, 2012

Nicki Minaj attends her ‘Pink Friday’ fragrance launch at Macy’s Herald Square in New York City on September 24, 2012 LOS ANGELES, CALIF-Despite reports claiming a brewing storm between “American Idol” judges Nicki Minaj and Mariah Carey, the hip hop star tells Access Hollywood she’s done with her “diva-ness.”

Access Hollywood’s Michelle Beadle sat down with Nicki at the launch of her Pink Friday fragrance at Macy’s Herald Square in New York City on Monday where she dished about the reported drama with her fellow “Idol” judge.

“This season will be like you’ve never seen it before and I have to honestly say that,” she said of the FOX reality competition debuting this winter.

First and foremost, Nicki said she has the utmost respect for her fellow judge.

“Mariah’s a legend and I just want to say that… I’m sitting next to woman who’ve I looked up to since I can remember enjoying music. My mother and I bonded to Mariah and I told her that, before even ‘American Idol,’” she explained. “It’s obvious that we both have strong personalities, but ultimately, there’s respect there and I think if nothing else, it’ll make for really great TV.”


U.S. Economy Expanded Less Than Forecast in Second Quarter

U.S. Economy Expanded Less Than Forecast in Second Quarter
By Alex Kowalski - Sep 27, 2012
U.S. Jobless Claims, Durable Goods, GDPThe economy in the U.S. grew less than previously forecast in the second quarter, reflecting slower gains in consumer spending and farm inventories.

The world’s largest economy expanded at a 1.3 percent pace from April through June after growing at a 2 percent rate in the first quarter. The revision compared with a prior estimate of 1.7 percent and the Bloomberg survey’s 1.7 percent median forecast.
Household purchases, which account for about 70 percent of the economy, rose at a 1.5 percent annual pace last quarter, the slowest in a year after a previously reported 1.7 percent gain. Purchases advanced at a 2.4 percent rate in the prior three- month period.
“Consumption is not good,” said Thomas Simons, an economist at Jefferies Group Inc. in New York. “Consumers are still driving GDP but only at a very modest pace.”

Which college grads score the best salaries

Which college grads score the best salaries
By Blake Ellis | CNNMoney.com

college tuition, generic expenses, university education, costsWhile many college graduates are struggling to find jobs, alumni from certain schools are regularly pulling in six-figure salaries.
For the second year in a row, Princeton University's students have been pulling in the biggest paychecks, according to new data from salary research site PayScale.com. This year, Princeton graduates with at least 10 years of experience in their field of work are earning an average salary of $137,000.
Rounding out the top 10, are Harvey Mudd College, California Institute of Technology, the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, the United States Military Academy at West Point, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lehigh University, the Polytechnic Institute of New York University, Babson College and Stanford College.
Graduates from these schools earned an average mid-career salary of $122,500 -- up 5% from last year. This year's increase follows three years of declines, according to PayScale.
The schools with the highest-paid graduates typically fall into one of two categories: They're either engineering schools, since engineering is the highest-paid major, or they're very prestigious, so companies tend to recruit these grads first -- and pay them handsomely -- when making hiring decisions.

Tentative deal reached ending NFL lockout

Tentative deal reached ending NFL lockout
September 27, 2012


Furor over call on last play of Green Bay Packers-Seattle Seahawks game Monday night helped propel the two sides in the NFL labor dispute toward settlement(CBS/AP) NEW YORK — The National Football League and the referees' union reached a tentative contract agreement at midnight Thursday, ending an impasse that began in June when the league locked out the officials and used replacements instead.

"Our officials will be back on the field starting tomorrow (Thursday) night" for the Cleveland Browns-Baltimore Ravens game, Commissioner Roger Goodell said. "We appreciate the commitment of the NFLRA (National Football League Referees Association) in working through the issues to reach this important agreement."

With Goodell at the table, the sides concluded two days of talks with the announcement of a tentative 8-year deal, which must be ratified by 51 percent of the union's 121 members. They plan to vote Friday and Saturday.

TUI Travel sees encouraging winter holiday sales

TUI Travel sees encouraging winter holiday sales
LONDON | Thu Sep 27, 2012
A booking page for holiday in Greece on a website of German tourism group TUI AG, owner of Europe's largest travel company TUI Travel, is pictured on a mobile phone in this illustration picture taken in Lavigny May 21, 2012. REUTERS/Valentin Flauraud
(Reuters) - TUI Travel, the world's biggest tour operator, said it had sold more summer holidays this year than a year ago and that early sales of winter getaways had been encouraging.
The group, which owns Thomson and First Choice, on Thursday said it now had fewer holidays left to sell than at this stage last year. It said year-on-year summer holiday sales were up 6 percent in Northern Europe, 5 percent higher in central Europe and 2 percent up in Western Europe.


Large quakes can trigger others around the globe

Large quakes can trigger others around the globe
Posted on September 27, 2012 by Kate Taylor

Very large earthquakes like last April's Sumatra quake can set off others around the world for at least a week, including one as far away as Baja California.
The Sumatra quake, a magnitude 8.6 temblor, did little damage, but was the tenth largest in the last 100 years. Like some other recent large quakes, it triggered small quakes during the three hours it took for seismic waves to travel through the Earth's crust.

But according to seismologists from the University of California, Berkeley, and the US Geological Survey (USGS), it had longer-term effects too, triffering some faults to break up six days later.