Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Officials: Twin car bombs kill 8 in Baghdad (AP)

BAGHDAD ? Iraqi officials say two separate car bombs have exploded in a Shiite district in eastern Baghdad, killing eight people and wounding 32 others.

Police officials say the first attack targeted an early morning gathering of day laborers in Baghdad's Sadr City on Tuesday. Seven people were killed and 21 were wounded, according to police.

Minutes later, an explosives-packed car blew up near a pastry shop in the same district, killing one civilian and wounding 11 others, police said.

Hospital officials in Baghdad confirmed the death toll. All officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the media.

Attacks in Iraq have surged since the U.S. troops left. More than 160 people have been killed since the beginning of the year.

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Some Chinese aggrieved find inspiration in rebel village (Reuters)

WANGGANG, China (Reuters) ? As China gears up for a leadership transition, a small fishing village that stood up to official corruption and rural land grabs has become a touchstone for other communities striving to fight back against grassroots abuses.

Since the uprising late last year in Wukan, a coastal village of 15,000 in southern China's Guangdong province that challenged and won key concessions from provincial officials, other rural communities have taken note, and in some isolated cases, sprung to action.

About 1,000 residents of Wanggang, a gritty suburb of leather factories and shabby tenement blocks, recently massed outside the gates of the Guangdong provincial capital Guangzhou, holding a rare large-scale protest striking at a major Chinese city government.

For some of them, Wukan has become a new rallying cry for their own battle against public graft.

"If China doesn't change and help ... vulnerable residents in villages, every village might develop into a Wukan," said a stocky 33-year-old surnamed Li, who took part in the rally against Wanggang's Communist Party village chief, Li Zhihang, whom they accuse of plundering land and widespread fraud.

While few expect Wukan to be a catalyst for any broader tumult across China, it is emerging as a new benchmark of rural activism in some communities, a symbol of hope for residents suffering longstanding abuses of power from corrupt local officials often in collusion with businessmen.

Guangdong province has seen its share of unrest, from strikes to riots in Zengcheng over oppressive behavior against migrant workers. The province's prominent party boss, Wang Yang, must avoid serious policy mistakes damaging his prospects for promotion in a watershed leadership transition late this year.

By invoking the name of Wukan, Wanggang villagers believe they won a swifter response from edgy officials.

"They are forcing us to take this road," Li said, giving an interview in a Wanggang hotel room for fear of putting his family at risk of reprisals.

After the villagers threatened to turn Wanggang into a "second Wukan," a Guangzhou vice mayor, Xie Xiaodan, met them and swiftly promised a probe into alleged abuses.

"He said he'd give a clear and comprehensive account to us by February 19th," said another villager, also with the family name Li, speaking in the same hotel.

Despite their bravado, Wanggang is no Wukan.

Wukan's residents were in open revolt, expelling officials and police and barricading themselves in for 10 days until provincial government intervention brought an end to the siege.

Wangang appears less united, its residents split among numerous clans. Most are city dwellers holding urban jobs, less desperate to reclaim farmland for subsistence than those in Wukan.

"WUKAN CASE UNIQUE"

An aura of suspicion and fear also pervaded Wanggang's wet markets and alleys, a marked contrast from the intense solidarity in Wukan, where villagers ransacked government offices and police stations, detained party officials and barricaded the village against riot police.

For Wukan, Wang Yang chose conciliation instead of brute force, sending a key deputy to intervene and offer concessions on seized land. In a remarkable twist, the rebel village leader Lin Zuluan, 65, was later named party secretary of Wukan.

"In terms of society, the public's awareness of democracy, equality and rights is constantly strengthening, and their corresponding demands are growing," Zhu told officials recently during a meeting about preserving social stability, the official Guangzhou Daily newspaper reported.

Despite the softer approach, some experts say Wukan will not change China's iron-fisted approach to dissent, deeply embedded in the Communist Party's control-obsessed psyche.

"The fact that Wang Yang decided to use more conciliatory methods regarding Wukan doesn't mean a change of policy on the part of Beijing, nor does it mean that leaders in other provinces will follow," said Willy Lam, an academic and veteran China watcher in Hong Kong.

"So far, it's been restricted to Guangdong ... The Wukan case is quite unique. The leaders of other provinces cannot afford to allow the Wukan case to become a sort of a model because this will damage the authority of the party, this will encourage more people to be bolder and this is something they cannot afford to allow to happen."

INTIMIDATION, STRUGGLE

China's economic transformation has brought growing income disparity and a heightened risk of unrest and underlying rural strains show little sign of easing. Villagers often harbour scant faith in the courts, and barely disguise scorn toward the ability of the police to uphold justice.

Chinese experts put the number of "mass incidents," a euphemism for protests, at about 90,000 a year in recent years. Premier Wen Jiabao has repeatedly stressed the need for better farmer's land rights protection and collective income distribution.

On the outskirts of Wanggang, villagers showed how once verdant farmland, bursting with rice and crops, had become a giant dumpsite for construction waste.

To the north, beyond a stinking stream, a sprawling train repair depot had been built on village land, serving Guangzhou's underground mass transit railway.

Much of their ire is directed at Li Zhihang, a former soldier in his mid-thirties who became village chief in 2009. Five villagers interviewed by Reuters said he had misused his powers to lease off collective land for commercial and dumping use, siphoning off millions of yuan of proceeds.

"He allowed all these trucks to come and dump this earth that has covered our farmland. We couldn't stop him," spat an elderly farmer harvesting celery from a small lot surrounded by four-meter (12-foot) high mounds of earth and rubble.

Wanggang residents said they sued and petitioned provincial officials to intervene in vain. They said Li had a strong patronage network and a band of hired thugs from northern China, which have cast a pall of fear and intimidation over the area.

"Don't talk to me, I don't want to be beaten," said an elderly shopkeeper squinting into a television in a corner store on a road lined with small factories making shoes and handbags.

Attempts to contact Li for a comment were unsuccessful, while sources said he had not recently been seen in the village.

It remains to be seen if the Wukan siege will have lasting resonance beyond an isolated village incident. But soon after the truce was brokered in December, protesters in Haimen, a town

down the coast, invoked Wukan as a model of defiance as they clashed with riot police over a proposed new power plant.

The legacy of Wukan still echoes quietly in other villages around Wanggang. A man surnamed Huang in Luogang village complained about officials bragging about their new cars, as he dug up taro roots and spring onions in a rubbish-strewn field.

"We want to be like Wukan, all the villagers here do," said the elderly man, dressed in a black sports jacket and rolled up trousers as he squelched through the muck barefoot.

"It's very encouraging, we hope everywhere can fight back and beat the corrupt officials."

(Editing by Brian Rhoads and Ron Popeski)

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Rights group criticizes West on 'Arab exception'

Popular uprisings sweeping the Arab world exposed biases by Western governments that supported Arab autocratic rulers for the sake of "stability" while turning a blind eye to their repressive policies, Human Rights Watch said Sunday.

In its World Report 2012, The New-York based group urged democratic governments to adopt persistent and consistent support for peaceful protesters and to press both autocratic rulers and newly emerging democracies to avoid intolerance and seeking revenge.

"The events of the past year show that the forced silence of people living under autocrats should never have been mistaken for popular complacency," HRW's executive director Kenneth Roth said. "It is time to end the 'Arab exception.'"

The Arab Spring revolts began in Tunisia in late 2010 and quickly spread to Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Syria and Bahrain, deposing or challenging authoritarian rulers as citizens who long seemed incapable or unwilling to rise against decades of repression took to the streets in a stunning awakening.

In some ways, the unexpected uprisings amounted to a slap to the United States and other Western governments, which had supported autocratic regimes that served as bulwarks against Islamists hostile to the West and appeared to offer stability in a volatile region.

Western governments also have been accused of being selective in supporting the protesters, with NATO airstrikes proving key to the ouster of slain Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi. Meanwhile, the West has stood largely on the sidelines amid continued crackdowns in Bahrain, Yemen and Syria.

"The people driving the Arab Spring deserve strong international support to realize their rights and to build genuine democracies," Roth said in the group's annual report, which covers some 90 countries. He added that the Arab world is in a "transformative moment," and it will not be an easy one.

Human Rights Watch pointed to five main issues that dominated the relationship between Western governments and their Arab autocratic friends: the threat of political Islam, the fight against terrorism, support for Israel, protection of the oil flow and cooperation in stemming immigration.

Even after the leaders of Egypt, Libya and Tunisia were toppled, Western governments remained hesitant to lean too hard on other shaky authoritarian leaders, the group said.

As an example, the watchdog group singled out the United States, saying it has been reluctant to "press Egypt's ruling military council to subject itself to elected civilian rule," nearly a year after the country's longtime leader was ousted following an 18-day uprising.

Roth acknowledged Western governments were re-evaluating their policies as new governments emerge in the region, but said changes have been selective.

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"The West has not put Bahrain under pressure, and other monarchs, to carry out reforms," he told The Associated Press in an interview ahead of the report's release in Cairo.

The organization also blamed the Western hesitation in part on the ascendence of political Islam in most of the countries that witnessed the fall of their autocratic rulers like Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia.

HRW urged the West to recognize that Islamists are the "majority preference," while keeping pressure on the emerging new governments to respect human rights, especially regarding women and religious minorities.

Roth was cautious when asked about concerns about potential human rights violations under Islamist rule, particularly in Egypt where the Muslim Brotherhood and ultraconservative Salafis won a majority of seats in the first post-Hosni Mubarak parliament.

He said the Muslim Brotherhood has been "saying the right things" but "we have to see how they govern and how they deal with women, religious minorities. These are the big questions."

The popular uprisings also have alarmed other repressive regimes such as China, Zimbabwe, North Korea, Ethiopia, Vietnam, and Uzbekistan, where rulers were worried about facing similar fates. The group said China and Russia in particular acted "obstructionist," using their veto power at the U.N. security council to halt pressure on Syria to stop killings of protesters.

Saudi Arabia also continues to discriminate against its citizens and workers, according to HRW, which said 9 million women, 8 million foreign workers and 2 million Shiite citizens are either suppressed or lacking rights in the country.

"As we mark the first anniversary of the Arab Spring, we should stand firmly for the rights and aspirations of the individual over the spoils of the tyrant," Roth said.

Outside the Arab world, the last year has not witnessed significant progress in countries with poor human rights records, including China and North Korea, according to the report.

Corruption, poverty and repression still prevail in Equatorial Guinea, the tiny, oil-rich nation off the western coast of Africa, which has been ruled by Africa's longest-serving ruler Teodoro Obiang Nguema since he seized power in a 1979 coup, the group said.

Eritrea continues to be governed by "one of the world's most repressive governments," and its citizens are subjected to torture, detentions, restrictions on freedom of speech, HRW said.

It also cited Colombia, saying armed conflict in the South American country has displaced millions while paramilitary groups with ties to the security apparatus are on the rise.

Cuba, HRW said, remains "the only country in Latin America that represses virtually all forms of political dissent."

The group also claimed that even member states of the European Union have violated human rights through restrictive asylum and migration policies.

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Monday, January 23, 2012

Dutch minister warns of forced Greek debt losses (AP)

BRUSSELS ? The Dutch finance minister says Greece's private creditors may be forced to take losses if they can't reach a deal to cut the country's massive debt pile voluntarily ? the first eurozone finance minister to do so.

Jan Kees de Jager said Monday that "we've never said it (the debt restructuring) must be voluntary. Our goal is a sustainable debt. It has our preference if it's voluntary, but it's not a precondition for us."

De Jager has become the first finance minister of the 17 countries that use the euro as their currency who has openly raised the prospect of forcing losses on banks and other investments firms.

Talks between Greece and private creditors to cut the country's debt pile by euro100 billion ($129 billion) have hit an impasse over disagreements over the interest rate on new, lower valued bonds.

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RedPad: Android tablet for Chinese politicians that costs twice as much as the iPad (Yahoo! News)

An Android tablet designed for Chinese officials without special features inexplicably costs $1,600

Would you buy a $1,600?Android tablet that doesn't have any special features compared to other slates half its price? A relatively unknown Chinese manufacturer seems to think people would, and released a tablet called the RedPad ? a?Honeycomb device specifically meant for?China's government officials, that costs almost two grand.

The 9.7" RedPad?is a pretty standard Android?tablet fare, with 1GB of RAM, and 16GB of storage, which is usually the lowest capacity found in mid-range slates. For $2,000, you'd think buyers will get a top-of-the-line device or at least a few extras. But the only bonus they will get is a rather shoddy looking leather case, and an inscription of China's "Serve the People" slogan at the back of the tablet. The total cost for manufacturing each device is $480, so why it's priced at $1,600 is beyond us. An?interview with the company spokesperson, Xianri Liu, reveals RedPad's somewhat twisted reasoning for that price point: the company believes people think expensive things are good. Therefore, RedPad must be good.

He also argues that RedPad comes with a bunch of apps including tablet versions of periodicals, and a state-sanctioned Chinese version of?Twitter. Installing those kinds of apps on the?iPad, he says, will cost as much as $1,600 in a year. A device of that price point targeted toward?politicians will almost certainly cause a stir not only within China, but all over the internet.

Liu says the company plans to release RedPad to market, and compete with?Apple's iPad?? a feat that will be extremely hard to accomplish when the tablet costs that much.

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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Ericsson, ZTE shake hands, drop patent infringement lawsuits

Back in April, Ericsson and ZTE filed patent infringement lawsuits against each other, with each party claiming that its 4G / WCDMA / GSM technology had been illegally appropriated. Today, though, the two have apparently decided to bury the hatchet, and withdraw their lawsuits. In a statement issued yesterday, ZTE said the two firms arrived at the decision after "extensive discussion and consultation," adding that the move will bring an end to "the patent infringement lawsuits filed by Ericsson against ZTE in the U.K., Germany and Italy, as well as the patent infringement lawsuit filed by ZTE against Ericsson." The company went on to deny earlier reports that it was forced to pay €500 million (about $647 million) to Ericsson, though Ericsson has yet to offer any comment on the matter.

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Romney?s lowered expectations. (Americablog)

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

The groundbreaking plan to photograph a black hole (The Week)

New York ? Scientists want to build an enormous "virtual telescope" capable of taking a picture of a massive black hole 26,000 light years away

How do you take a picture of a black hole, a celestial object so dense it gobbles up light with its monstrous gravitational pull? An ambitious group of determined scientists will convene this week to discuss a project called the Event Horizon Telescope, with the goal of photographing a supermassive black hole deep in the heart of our Milky Way galaxy ? the first such snapshot ever. "Even five years ago, such a proposal would not have seemed credible," says MIT's Sheperd Doeleman, the project's lead researcher, in a press release. "Now we have the technological means to take a stab at it." Here's the plan:

First off: What exactly is a black hole?
It's a "place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light cannot get out," says NASA. Black holes are often created by the death of a star, when an immense amount of matter is squeezed into an impossibly smaller space, drastically strengthening gravity's pull. Some black holes are as tiny as a single atom ? others have a mass equivalent to millions of stars.

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Why is it so hard to photograph a black hole?
Since no light can get out, black holes are invisible. Scientists can only?hope to catch a glimpse of a black hole's "shadow,"?says Space.com. "As dust and gas swirls around the black hole before it is drawn inside, a kind of cosmic traffic jam ensues," notes Doeleman ? like water draining in a bathtub.?That "shadow" is known as a black hole's "event horizon" ? and it can be photographed.

Are there other obstacles?
There sure are. Though the black hole that Doeleman and Co. want to photograph is estimated to be four million times bigger than our sun, it is "extremely compressed and far away," says Irene Klotz at Discovery News ? about 26,000 light years from Earth. "To astronomers, it's like looking at a grapefruit on the moon."?

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So... how do you take a photo of it?
Scientists would need an "enormous" telescope with a mirror as large as a planet,?says Travis Korte at The Huffington Post. Obviously, constructing a single telescope that big and powerful isn't possible. So the Event Horizon Telescope would combine the networked viewing power of some 50 telescopes from all over the globe, from Hawaii to the South Pole. "In essence," says Doeleman, "we are making a virtual telescope with a mirror that is as big as the Earth."?

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Text This To Me for Chrome Sends Links and Notes to Your Phone with a Single Click [Chrome Extensions]

Text This To Me for Chrome Sends Links and Notes to Your Phone with a Single Click Chrome: Text This To Me is a Chrome add-on that allows you to quickly send yourself SMS messages from your browser with links, notes, and other snippets of text with a single click. Whether you just want to send yourself a URL to open on your phone's browser, or you want to remind yourself to pick up the milk on the way home, Text This To Me gives you a quick way to do it without installing anything on your device.

If you don't have a smartphone or don't want to install an app on your phone for the few times you may need to send something to your phone from your browser, Text This To Me can be helpful. Once installed, just click the icon in your toolbar to send your message. You only have to enter your phone number once, and the add-on automatically adds the URL of the site you're on to your message. Add whatever text you'd like, and click send.

Text This To Me is no replacement for something more robust like previously mentioned Chrome to Phone or a platform that syncs notes to the cloud like Evernote or SpringPad, but it does make the process quick and easy without the need for an app on your phone, or even a smartphone at all.

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Friday, January 20, 2012

Stumping for Romney, Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell says character counts (Daily Caller)

CHARLESTON, S.C. ? Virginia Republican Gov. Bob McDonnell endorsed Mitt Romney?s campaign for president on Friday and told a rally of supporters that both character and values matter when selecting a nominee to run against President Obama.

McDonnell didn?t mention Romney?s rival, Newt Gingrich, by name in his remarks. But the Virginia governor?s comments come just hours after questions about Gingrich?s messy past with his ex-wife played a starring role in a televised debate here.

?Character counts and values matter in our people and in our leaders,? he said to applause.

?I am here to ask you to help elect a man of character and decency that loves the values of this nation.?

Voters in the Palmetto State head to the polls Saturday. While Romney was until recently leading in polls here, Gingrich surpassed the former Massachusetts governor in several polls released this week.

At Friday?s rally at the Charleston Area Convention Center, Romney also trotted out another high-profile supporter to energize supporters: South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley.

Both McDonnell and Haley are frequently mentioned as possible running mates for Romney.

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Hulu's original programming push: A threat to Netflix? (The Week)

New York ? The rivalry between the two web streaming sites escalates with Hulu's announcement that it too will begin producing original scripted shows in early 2012

After announcing 60 percent revenue growth in 2011, web streaming service Hulu is taking its expansion to the next level in 2012 with a push into original programming. Battleground, the site's first ever original scripted series, will launch Feb. 14. The mockumentary series, described as "The Office meets (a low budget) The West Wing," follows the lives of a Wisconsin Senate candidate and his young staff. (Watch a trailer below.) Hulu's move echoes the strategy of rival streaming site Netflix, which is also introducing its first original series, Lilyhammer, in early 2012. With Hulu on the rise and Netflix's popularity sinking, should Netflix be worried?

Yep. In a tight race, Hulu has the advantage: Producing scripted shows is risky, says Yinka Adegoke at Reuters, as they are more expensive than the documentary series Hulu already produces. But Hulu has an advantage over Netflix and other rivals, because it's offering its original shows on its free web service "rather than just to its paying Hulu Plus subscribers" (Netflix customers must pay to subscribe as well). Hulu's well on its away "to becoming a full-fledged alternative to cable television."
"Hulu challenges cable with first original drama"

Nope. Battleground looks terrible: If Hulu hopes to challenge Netflix's original programming, says Kevin Lincoln at Business Insider, it's going to need better shows. The trailer for Battleground looks "awful": "Cliched, poorly written, and melodramatic." In the escalating war between Netflix and Hulu, give Netflix the upper hand. It has "the only appealing show" in its upcoming original comedy Lilyhammer, "which is led by a The Sopranos veteran and has an intriguing premise."
"Hulu's first scripted show has a trailer, and it looks awful"

They both could succeed: We are entering a new era of original TV, says Erick Schonfeld at Tech Crunch, in which "web TV shows no longer have to be second-class citizens." Not only are there more of them being produced than ever ? there's Netflix, Hulu, and now Yahoo entering the market with a cartoon series from Tom Hanks ? but websites are committing unprecedented amounts of money to original projects and attracting high-wattage star power. These sites only need one or two "anchor properties" each ? think what Boardwalk Empire and Game of Thrones are to HBO ? in order to "get people into the habit of watching on the web."
"We are going to see a lot more original TV on the web in 2012"

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Tue, Jan 17, 2012

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

TransCanada could reapply with new pipeline route: source (Reuters)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) ? TransCanada could reapply to build its Keystone XL crude oil pipeline from Canada to Texas after the Obama administration's expected decision to reject the conduit, a source familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.

"They can always reapply," said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity. "It (the expected rejection) doesn't predetermine future applications. That is always the case. They could always submit a new application with a revised route."

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April 4, 1968: the day that Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. It was a time of sorrow and shame for many Americans, black and white. But for one idealistic Roman Catholic priest ? shocked and grieved though he was ? it become a moment of opportunity.

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For months the Rev. John E. Brooks, dean of students at College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass., had been lobbying his superiors at the Catholic men?s college to bring in more students of color. The one or two black students the school typically accepted each year were not enough, he said.

Administrators at Holy Cross didn?t necessarily disagree with Brooks. But at the time the school?s finances were weak and all were adamant that there was no money for minority scholarships ? until the day of King?s assassination.

As the nation reeled and rioters looted, Brooks?s case instantly became more compelling. He was suddenly granted the right to recruit young black students and to offer them ? on the spot, if he liked them enough ? scholarships to attend Holy Cross.

Days later, Brooks was on the road, and he found 20 promising candidates, all of whom he managed to bring to Holy Cross to start school that fall. Among those men: Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas; Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Edward P. Jones; NFL running back and politically active lawyer Eddie Jenkins; eminent Washington, D.C., trial lawyer Theodore Wells; and former deputy mayor of New York and investment banking executive Stanley Grayson.

?Was there something in the water?? journalist Diane Brady says she joked when someone introduced her to Grayson and he first told her about the remarkable men with whom he had enrolled at Holy Cross in the fall of 1968.

?It was Father Brooks,? Grayson told her.

And so Brady began following the story that she tells ? with the cooperation of Thomas, Jones, Jenkins, Grayson, Wells, and others ? in her book Fraternity.

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Tread carefully in Chinese art market, experts say (Reuters)

SINGAPORE (Reuters) ? Investors should not indiscriminately buy pieces by popular contemporary Chinese artists since commercial success has made some complacent and later paintings and sculpture may lack the originality of earlier work, art advisers warn.

Asia's wealthy have showed increased interest in art in recent years, pushing up prices and sparking concerns of a bubble -- particularly in the market for contemporary Chinese art as the country rises as an economic and political power.

In Hong Kong, auction market turnover skyrocketed 300 percent from 2009 to 2010. Citigroup estimates that Chinese buyers accounted for 23 percent of the $61 billion in global art sales last year.

Some collectors like to think values will continue to rise due to limited supply and continued strong demand as Asian collectors become more affluent, but not all pieces will necessarily do well, experts said.

"You can be buying the right name and the wrong pieces, and your collection is not going to increase in value," said Suzanne Gyorgy, a director at Citi Private Bank Art Advisory and Finance, who advises wealthy clients about their collections.

For example, a 1994 portrait by Chinese artist Zhang Xiaogang from his Bloodline series -- stylized portraits of imaginary Chinese families with piercing eyes -- sold for $8.4 million last year at a Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong, but a 2005 piece by the same artist fetched just $1.2 million at a Christie's event.

"The work they (the artists) are doing now is really just kind of miming the original work," Gyorgy added.

Part of the reason is artist wariness about trying new things for fear their income may take a hit.

"Some established artists are reluctant to go into experimental mode because they can easily sell what they produce," said Gil Schneider, managing director at consultancy firm ArtComplete.

Lorenzo Rudolf, the organizer of the annual Art Stage exhibition in Singapore, said that while the loss of originality is a genuine concern, collectors should not worry about works done with the help of many assistants.

What is important is that the artist remains creative, he said, noting that Andy Warhol employed a large number of artists to produce the pop art that bears his name.

OLD MASTERS, IMPRESSIONISTS

Schneider, previously with Sotheby's, said the Chinese contemporary art market has been overheated for the past five or six years and collectors might want to look at works by artists from countries such as the Philippines and Thailand instead.

Others agreed that investors might well want to look elsewhere for the best value.

Citi's Gyorgy said Impressionist and Old Master paintings are now more attractively priced compared with contemporary art.

"Those markets have been somewhat less popular so as a result, you can get wonderful, wonderful works of art for relatively, not that much money," she said.

"Look at highs of the contemporary market where the American painter Clyfford Still just had a painting that sold for $61 million... A recently discovered Velazquez painting came to market and sold for $4 to $4.5 million."

But many serious art collectors will stick to contemporary art, despite the investment risk, because they find works by artists who are still alive more relevant to their times.

"Art which has a certain age is established. It has gone through several stages of selection... Everybody wants to find fresh, new faces," Art Stage's Rudolf said.

(Editing by Elaine Lies and Yoko Nishikawa)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/arts/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20120116/stage_nm/us_singapore_art

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Ultra short telomeres linked to osteoarthritis

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Telomeres, the very ends of chromosomes, become shorter as we age. When a cell divides it first duplicates its DNA and, because the DNA replication machinery fails to get all the way to the end, with each successive cell division a little bit more is missed. New research published in BioMed Central's open access journal Arthritis Research & Therapy shows that cells from osteoarthritic knees have abnormally shortened telomeres and that the percentage of cells with ultra short telomeres increases the closer to the damaged region within the joint.

While the shortening of telomeres is an unavoidable side effect of getting older, telomeres can also shorten as a result of sudden cell damage, including oxidative damage. Abnormally short telomeres have been found in some types of cancer, possibly because of the rapid cell division the cells are forced to undergo.

There has been some evidence from preliminary work done on cultured cells that the average telomere length is also reduced in osteoarthritis (OA). A team of researchers from Denmark used newly developed technology (Universal single telomere length assay) to look in detail at the telomeres of cells taken from the knees of people who had undergone joint replacement surgery. Their results showed that average telomere length was, as expected, shortened in OA, but that also 'ultra short' telomeres, thought to be due to oxidative stress, were even more strongly associated with OA.

Maria Harbo who led this research explained, "We see both a reduced mean telomere length and an increase in the number of cells with ultra short telomeres associated with increased severity of OA, proximity to the most damaged section of the joint, and with senescence. Senescence can be most simply explained as biological aging and senescent cartilage within joints is unable to repair itself properly."

She continued, "The telomere story shows us that there are, in theory, two processes going on in OA. Age-related shortening of telomeres, which leads to the inability of cells to continue dividing and so to cell senescence, and ultra short telomeres, probably caused by compression stress during use, which lead to senescence and failure of the joint to repair itself. We believe the second situation to be the most important in OA. The damaged cartilage could add to the mechanical stress within the joint and so cause a feedback cycle driving the progression of the disease."

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Notes to Editors

1. The distribution pattern of critically short telomeres in human osteoarthritic knees
Maria Harbo, Laila Bendix, Anne-Christine Bay-Jensen, Jesper Graakjaer, Kent Se, Thomas L Andersen, Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen, Steen Koelvraa and Jean-Marie Delaisse
Arthritis Research & Therapy (in press)

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2. Arthritis Research & Therapy is an international, peer-reviewed online journal, publishing original research, reviews, commentaries and reports. The major focus of the journal is on cellular and molecular mechanisms of arthritis, musculoskeletal conditions and systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases and translation of this knowledge into advances in clinical care. Original basic, translational laboratory and clinical research is considered for publication along with results of therapeutic trials.

3. BioMed Central (http://www.biomedcentral.com/) is an STM (Science, Technology and Medicine) publisher which has pioneered the open access publishing model. All peer-reviewed research articles published by BioMed Central are made immediately and freely accessible online, and are licensed to allow redistribution and reuse. BioMed Central is part of Springer Science+Business Media, a leading global publisher in the STM sector.


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Contact: Dr. Hilary Glover
hilary.glover@biomedcentral.com
44-203-192-2370
BioMed Central

Telomeres, the very ends of chromosomes, become shorter as we age. When a cell divides it first duplicates its DNA and, because the DNA replication machinery fails to get all the way to the end, with each successive cell division a little bit more is missed. New research published in BioMed Central's open access journal Arthritis Research & Therapy shows that cells from osteoarthritic knees have abnormally shortened telomeres and that the percentage of cells with ultra short telomeres increases the closer to the damaged region within the joint.

While the shortening of telomeres is an unavoidable side effect of getting older, telomeres can also shorten as a result of sudden cell damage, including oxidative damage. Abnormally short telomeres have been found in some types of cancer, possibly because of the rapid cell division the cells are forced to undergo.

There has been some evidence from preliminary work done on cultured cells that the average telomere length is also reduced in osteoarthritis (OA). A team of researchers from Denmark used newly developed technology (Universal single telomere length assay) to look in detail at the telomeres of cells taken from the knees of people who had undergone joint replacement surgery. Their results showed that average telomere length was, as expected, shortened in OA, but that also 'ultra short' telomeres, thought to be due to oxidative stress, were even more strongly associated with OA.

Maria Harbo who led this research explained, "We see both a reduced mean telomere length and an increase in the number of cells with ultra short telomeres associated with increased severity of OA, proximity to the most damaged section of the joint, and with senescence. Senescence can be most simply explained as biological aging and senescent cartilage within joints is unable to repair itself properly."

She continued, "The telomere story shows us that there are, in theory, two processes going on in OA. Age-related shortening of telomeres, which leads to the inability of cells to continue dividing and so to cell senescence, and ultra short telomeres, probably caused by compression stress during use, which lead to senescence and failure of the joint to repair itself. We believe the second situation to be the most important in OA. The damaged cartilage could add to the mechanical stress within the joint and so cause a feedback cycle driving the progression of the disease."

###

Notes to Editors

1. The distribution pattern of critically short telomeres in human osteoarthritic knees
Maria Harbo, Laila Bendix, Anne-Christine Bay-Jensen, Jesper Graakjaer, Kent Se, Thomas L Andersen, Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen, Steen Koelvraa and Jean-Marie Delaisse
Arthritis Research & Therapy (in press)

Please name the journal in any story you write. If you are writing for the web, please link to the article. All articles are available free of charge, according to BioMed Central's open access policy.

Article citation and URL available on request at press@biomedcentral.com on the day of publication.

2. Arthritis Research & Therapy is an international, peer-reviewed online journal, publishing original research, reviews, commentaries and reports. The major focus of the journal is on cellular and molecular mechanisms of arthritis, musculoskeletal conditions and systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases and translation of this knowledge into advances in clinical care. Original basic, translational laboratory and clinical research is considered for publication along with results of therapeutic trials.

3. BioMed Central (http://www.biomedcentral.com/) is an STM (Science, Technology and Medicine) publisher which has pioneered the open access publishing model. All peer-reviewed research articles published by BioMed Central are made immediately and freely accessible online, and are licensed to allow redistribution and reuse. BioMed Central is part of Springer Science+Business Media, a leading global publisher in the STM sector.


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Monday, January 16, 2012

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Liberians tell Johnson-Sirleaf to fight graft (Reuters)

MONROVIA (Reuters) ? Liberians urged President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf to do more to fight graft and poverty as she was sworn into office on Monday for a second term before regional leaders and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Johnson-Sirleaf was inaugurated in a ceremony on the lawn of the national parliament, with celebratory cannon blasts ringing out to mark the event.

Nobel laureate Johson-Sirleaf has said her main task nine years after a civil war will be shoring up peace in Liberia, increasing investment in its resources and curbing rampant youth unemployment especially among ex-child soldiers.

"We inaugurate a new beginning: a rebirth of our democracy and a restoration of hope," Johnson-Sirleaf said, affirming that this would be her last term.

Her efforts may be boosted by her main rival Winston Tubman's recognition of her victory in the controversial November run-off, which Tubman boycotted alleging irregularities and raising fears of a return to unrest.

Tubman attended the ceremony, sitting on the front row.

Tubman was forced to flee his party headquarters in the capital on Sunday when it was besieged by dozens of supporters angry at his decision to recognize Johnson-Sirleaf's government.

"We expect that she will live up to her promises. She promised to have a government of inclusion. She promised to bring the CDC (an opposition party) on board, but she must know that we remain a strong opposition party in Liberia," Tubman told a news conference ahead of the inauguration.

Sirleaf faces a tough challenge of getting Liberia back on the rails in her second term, with the country still to recover from a 14-year civil war that ended in 2003.

Tensions have been running high in Liberia since the election. Late payment by the government for part-time jobs prompted thousands of youths to rampage through Monrovia on December 23, smashing the windows of parked cars.

Accused by critics of having little to show for her first term, Johnson-Sirleaf has vowed to use her new mandate to cut poverty in half, create jobs, nurture double-digit economic growth and build up infrastructure and basic utilities.

"For me, I think she has not done well in many places. She was very weak on security and fighting corruption. She needs to do more this time in areas such as poverty reduction and corruption," said onlooker Jeremiah Konneh, as he waited to cheer guests arriving for the inauguration.

Regional leaders including President Abdoulaye Wade of Senegal, Alassane Ouattara of Ivory Coast and Alpha Conde of Guinea, also attended the ceremony.

A senior U.S. official travelling with Clinton said Johnson-Sirleaf's second term came at a critical juncture in Liberia's history, as it is now experiencing nearly a decade of peace.

"This is an opportunity for the United States to express our appreciation and praise for the outstanding work that she has done over the last five years," the official said.

Clinton is leading an eight person delegation which also includes General Carter Ham, head of the Pentagon's Africa Command.

(Writing by Bate Felix; Editing by Giles Elgood)

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Pakistan: president, army chief meet amid crisis (AP)

ISLAMABAD ? Pakistan's army chief paid a visit to the country's president Saturday in a meeting that may signal a willingness for reconciliation between the military and the civilian government after a week of escalating tensions and rumors of an impending coup.

Army chief Gen. Ashfaq Pervez Kayani and President Asif Ali Zardari discussed the "current security situation," according to the state-run news agency.

Friction between the military and the government has spiked after an unsigned memo was sent to Washington last year asking for its help in heading off a supposed coup. The note enraged the army, which was still smarting from the humiliation of last year's covert U.S. raid that killed Osama bin Laden north of Islamabad.

Zardari's office welcomed the meeting with Kayani and said it should help relations.

The president's Pakistan People's Party's Information Secretary Qamar Zaman Kaira said the meeting was not routine, "given Pakistan's situation, the heat that is being felt."

He told Pakistani television that "certainly this meeting will make things better. ... It will improve the tense situation."

The army has staged at least three coups in Pakistan's six-decade history and still considers itself the true custodian of the country's interests. On Wednesday, it warned of "grievous consequences" for the country in an unusual statement, raising fear it might try again to oust the government.

Analysts say Gen. Kayani has little appetite for a coup, but they say the generals may be happy to allow the Supreme Court to dismiss the government by "constitutional means." The court has legitimized earlier coups.

The nuclear-armed country is facing a host of problems, among them near economic collapse, a virulent al-Qaida- and Taliban-led insurgency, and a crisis in its relations with its key ally, the United States, following NATO airstrikes in November that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers on the Afghan border.

That attack has prompted Islamabad to review its coordination with U.S. and NATO forces, and on Saturday Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani vowed to protect Pakistani sovereignty in new rules being drawn up to regulate such coordination.

"Pakistan's sovereignty and territorial integrity are not negotiable," Gilani said at the opening of a special committee to discuss the fallout over the airstrikes. "We would reject any approach that would tend to compromise our sovereignty, honor and national dignity."

Islamabad shut NATO and U.S. supply routes running into Afghanistan through Pakistan in response to the airstrikes.

Parliamentarians have recommended that Islamabad seek "guarantees" that Washington will respect the country's sovereignty and avoid any future violations of the country's borders, said Khursheed Ahmed, a member of parliament's national security committee. He declined to elaborate.

A U.S. investigation into the incident found that Pakistani forces fired first and that American troops acted in self-defense. But U.S. efforts to determine whether there were Pakistani forces in the area were foiled by bad maps, poor coordination and Islamabad's failure to provide the locations of its border posts, according to the report..

Pakistani army spokesman Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas has rejected the U.S. findings and insisted that Pakistani forces retaliated only after coalition helicopters "started engagement." He also denied that Pakistan failed to notify NATO of the location of the two border posts that were attacked.

Gilani said the committee planned to consider the U.S. report on the border incident, without elaborating.

The prime minister has called for a "show of confidence" vote in parliament Monday to support of the government. In the latest violence in the northwest, gunmen and suicide bombers attacked a police station, sparking a firefight that killed one officer and three civilians, said Bahawal Khan, a local police official. The militants struck about midday Saturday in Dera Ismail Khan district and fighting continued for hours afterward.

About eight or 10 attackers wearing police uniforms besieged the station, and three suicide bombers detonated their explosives during the battle, police said. Another attacker was killed in the fighting.

The district sits at the edge of South Waziristan tribal region that served as Pakistani Taliban headquarters before the Pakistani army launched an offensive in late 2009.

___

Associated Press writers Abdul Sattar in Quetta, Ishtiaq Mahsud in Dera Ismail Khan and Asif Shahzad and Heidi Vogt in Islamabad contributed to this report.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/asia/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120114/ap_on_re_as/as_pakistan

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