Saturday, December 31, 2011

Front Row: Writers from India and Pakistan

Kirsty Lang examines how writers from India and Pakistan are tackling social and political shifts, with Booker-winner Aravind Adiga, Aatish Taseer, Mohammed Hanif and Moni Mohsin.

Kirsty Lang examines how writers from India and Pakistan are tackling social and political shifts, with Booker-winner Aravind Adiga, Aatish Taseer, Mohammed Hanif and Moni Mohsin.

All have published fiction in the past year with a focus on complex current issues in their respective countries, including terrorism in Pakistan and the huge social changes brought about by India's economic boom.

They also reflect on the differences between readers in the Indian subcontinent and those who live outside it, and discuss how - as Aravind Adiga reveals - a warm critical reception in the UK is no guarantee of critical praise at home.

Producer Rebecca Nicholson.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b018gr0b/Front_Row_Writers_from_India_and_Pakistan/

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Toshiba Thrive 7


There are a lot of similar 7-inch Android?tablets?out there. Toshiba's Thrive 7 ($379.99 direct) ramps up the screen resolution from competing models, but ultimately doesn't provide a richer experience. The Thrive 7 is a fine tablet, it's just not the most of anything: neither the slimmest, lightest, fastest, or cheapest, and its short battery life is a real bummer.?

Design, Screen, and Connectivity
The Thrive 7 tablet is, for the most part, a scale model of the original 10-inch Thrive?($429.99, 3.5 stars), with the same ridged-texture backing, camera placement, and black plastic frame. Toshiba did a nice job slimming down its new smaller tablet. At 7.44 by 5.04 by 0.48 inches and?13.3 ounces, the Thrive 7 is on par with the T-Mobile Springboard 4G?($429.99, 3.5 stars) and slightly thicker than the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7?($399, 3.5 stars). The plastic frame feels cheaper than that of the Galaxy Tab 7, and downright chintzy next to the Springboard's aluminum body.

The original Thrive had some great features not found on other tablets, including its full-sized ports and removable battery. Those are missing here. The Thrive 7 has a familiar port flap, but behind it are a micro HDMI port, mini USB port, and a micro SD slot, all of which are pretty common on a lot of tablets these days. Along the left side you will find a Power button, volume rocker, orientation-lock switch, and the aforementioned plastic flap. On the top of the tablet there's a standard 3.5mm headphone jack, as well as the 2-megapixel front-facing camera and a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera on the reverse side. The rear camera is too easy to cover with your hand in landscape mode. The bottom houses a comically-large charging port. Two speaker grilles flank the oversized port and, in casual listening, go very loud for such a small tablet.

The display on the Thrive 7 is truly a beauty. It features the same resolution, 1280-by-800 pixels, as its larger 10-inch sibling, but packed more densely into a 7-inch TFT LCD, making for really sharp images and text. Both the brightness and viewing angle are also very good.

That high-res screen comes with one caveat, though: it makes many links and buttons small and hard to press accurately. But it wasn't just that links were small?sometimes I would press one area and the touch would register relatively far off. This was particularly inconvenient while browsing full websites, as the inaccuracy made for frustrating mistaken clicks. I also noticed occasional dead spots on the screen, where no touches would register until I closed out of an app or, in some cases, rebooted the tablet.

The Thrive 7 is a Wi-Fi-only tablet, connecting to 802.11b/g/n networks. There is also Bluetooth, which made it easy to pair with headphones without any noticeable lag in audio while watching movies.

The 7-inch device comes in two models, a 16GB for $379.99 and a 32GB for $429.99. It's less expensive than the Galaxy Tab 7, but still far more expensive than the stripped-down Amazon Kindle Fire?($199, 4 stars) and Barnes and Noble Nook Tablet?($249, 4 stars). I was able to easily expand the memory using a 32GB microSD card.

Performance, OS and Apps
Toshiba went with the same dual-core 1GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 processor and Android Honeycomb 3.2 found on most other Android tablets. Benchmark performance was pretty much the same as every other Nvidia Tegra 2 based tablet we've tested thus far.

This tablet runs stock Android. Most Android geeks prefer this basic version of the OS, but personally, I prefer Samsung's TouchWiz extensions and skinning. There are a few preloaded apps and widgets, all of which can be easily removed. One link takes you to Toshiba's App Place in the browser, a pretty useless collection of Web services. For apps, it's back to the Android Market; as on all Honeycomb tablets, it's still sorely lacking a proper collection of easy to find, tablet-optimized apps. The included apps were far more useful, with Quickoffice HD, PrinterShare, and Toshiba's File Manager, which made file management quick, easy and convenient.

Toshiba curiously hides the stock music and video player,?opting?instead for a Toshiba branded media player. The Thrive 7 was able to play 3GP,?DivX,?H.264,?M4V, MP4, and WMV video at?resolutions?up to 1080p. Tablet-optimized apps work well and, like on most 7 inchers, phone apps look pretty good too.

Camera performance on the Thrive 7 was decent, as far as tablets go, with sharp images and relatively low noise, though I could only take pictures and video using the rear-facing camera. The front-facing camera works with video chat, but the results are less than stellar and video chatting via tablets still has a long way to go. The Thrive 7 is capable of recording 720p30 video, but recorded video was extremely jittery and even the slightest movement caused a lot of blur.

In our battery test, which loops a video on max brightness with Wi-Fi on, the Thrive 7 lasted just 3 hours, 50 minutes. This was pretty disappointing compared with the thinner and lighter Galaxy Tab 7, which delivered 6 hours, 33 minutes in the same test.

Conclusions
Although the Toshiba Thrive 7 eliminates a lot of its bigger sibling's bulk, it also eliminates some features that made the original Thrive stand out, like the full-sized ports and removable battery. The screen on the Thrive 7 is superb and most things work smoothly, but the difficulty navigating full-sized websites and the poor battery life are disappointing. If a high-resolution screen is a must, the Springboard has longer battery life, a more accurate touch screen, a cellular data option, and also sports a far superior all-aluminum construction, but all that comes at a higher price tag. This is a good tablet at a decent price, but it just doesn't do enough to beat some of its more-polished competitors like the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7, or more budget-friendly tablets like the Kindle Fire.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

So a Russian, an American, and a Dutchman blast off in a rocket...

An international trio of astronauts blasted off in a Russian Soyuz rocket Wednesday, and are en route to the International Space Station.

A trio of astronauts blasted off aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket on Wednesday on a mission to bring the International Space Station back up to full manpower after an August cargo launch accident disrupted flights.

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The rocket carrying Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko, NASA astronaut Don Pettit and the European Space Agency's Andre Kuipers lifted off at 8:16 a.m. EST under freezing conditions at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, a NASA Television broadcast showed.

The all-veteran crew was scheduled to reach the orbital outpost at 10:22 a.m. EST on Friday. They will join station commander Dan Burbank and two Russian cosmonauts who arrived last month, bringing the complex back to its full live-aboard staff of six.

Soyuz flights to the station were disrupted by the failure of a Russian Progress cargo ship in August. The Progress' upper-stage engine is virtually identical to the one used to fly crews to the station, prompting a suspension of flights until the cause of the accident could be found and fixed.

Russian engineers traced the problem to contamination in a fuel line, which prevented the rocket engine from firing. The capsule broke apart as it fell back through the atmosphere, scattering debris over parts of Siberia.

After detailed inspections and new procedures to tighten quality control,?Russia?resumed station cargo flights on October 30 and crew transports on November 14.

In addition to ramping up science experiments aboard the station, the astronauts and cosmonauts are expected to oversee the start of commercial cargo resupply flights.

Space Exploration Technologies, one of two firms hired by NASA to deliver cargo to the station following the space shuttles' retirement this summer, plans a trial run in February.

"I view these vehicles like wagon trains supplying some government-run fort out West," Pettit said in a prelaunch interview. "We have commercial entities that are lining up to take supplies to and from space station."

NASA eventually wants to buy rides to fly astronauts to the station commercially as well and is contributing to four firm's efforts. The U.S. space agency has $406 million to spend on space taxi development for the fiscal year that began on October 1 and plans to issue its next solicitation in mid-February, program managers said on Tuesday at an industry briefing at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

With the space shuttles' retirement, NASA is dependent on Russia to fly crews to the station, a service that currently costs the United States about $350 million a year.

The station, a $100 billion project of the United States, Russia, Europe,?Japan?and Canada, is a multi-purpose research laboratory for biology, physics, astronomy and other studies that orbits about 240 miles above Earth.

(Editing by?Tom Brown?and?Vicki Allen)

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Sony and Samsung Shift to New LCD Panel Business Alliance

Sony Corporation ("Sony") and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. ("Samsung") today announced that the two companies have signed agreements to transition the current business relationship with respect to LCD panels.

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Under the agreement, Samsung will acquire all of Sony's shares of S-LCD Corporation ("S-LCD"), the two companies' LCD panel manufacturing joint venture, making S-LCD a wholly owned subsidiary of Samsung. In consideration for the share transfer, cash consideration of approximately KRW 1.08 trillion* will be paid to Sony by Samsung. Concurrently, the two companies have entered into a new strategic agreement for the supply and purchase of LCD panels with a goal of enhancing the competitiveness of both companies. The agreement also allows Sony and Samsung to continue cooperative engineering efforts focused on LCD panel technology.

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For Sony, this transaction will enable it to monetize its shares in S-LCD and aims to secure a flexible and steady supply of LCD panels from Samsung, based on market prices and without the responsibility and costs of operating a manufacturing facility. With whole ownership of S-LCD, Samsung anticipates heightened flexibility, speed and efficiency in both panel production and business operations.

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Established in April 2004, S-LCD has continued to deliver advanced and cost-competitive LCD panels to both of its parent companies, contributing to the expansion of the respective parties' TV businesses, and the large-sized LCD TV market overall. However, LCD panel and TV market conditions have now changed. In order to respond to such challenging conditions and to strengthen their respective market competitiveness, the two companies have agreed to shift to a new LCD panel business alliance.

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The share transfer and payment are targeted to close by the end of January 2012, subject to necessary approvals from regulatory authorities.

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As a result of this transaction, a non-cash impairment loss of approximately JPY 66 billion is expected to be incurred by Sony in the third quarter of the fiscal year ending March 31, 2012, due to the reevaluation of its S-LCD shares. This loss includes an impact from the fluctuation of exchange rate. Despite this one-time loss, Sony estimates that the transaction will result in substantial savings on and after January 1, 2012 in respect of costs associated with its procurement of LCD panels. The current estimate of the yearly savings in respect of such costs is approximately JPY 50 billion, compared to LCD panel procurement costs estimated for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2012. Neither the one-time loss nor the estimated cost savings were included in Sony's forecast of consolidated financial results for the current fiscal year ending March 31, 2012, announced on November 2, 2011. Sony is currently reevaluating this forecast, taking into account this transaction and other factors that might affect its full year FY2011 consolidated financial results forecast.

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Facts about S-LCD

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? Established: April 26, 2004

? Capital: KRW 3.3 Trillion

(Samsung Electronics: 50% plus 1 share, Sony: 50% minus 1 share)

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? Representative: Donggun Park, CEO

? Location: Tangjeong, Chung Cheong Nam-Do, South Korea

? Production Items: 7th and 8th generation Amorphous TFT LCD

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The final amount of such payment will be determined based on S-LCD's financial statements as of the end of December 2011.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

11 most memorable TV moments of 2011

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Madison dressed as Dolly Parton on TLC's "Toddlers & Tiaras."

By Ree Hines

It's been a year of celebrations, frustrations and shockers on the small screen, as familiar TV faces said their farewells, reality stars swapped "I dos" (with varying degrees of success) and more than one feud found its way to the spotlight. But as always, between the very-special-episodes of this and the shocking finales of that, it's easy to lose track of some of television's must-see moments.

So for those who might have missed some of the biggies, or for those who just want to relive the action before saying "so long" to 2011, here's a rundown of the most memorable moments of the year.

RIP, Charlie
After Charlie Sheen went into a full-blown meltdown off-screen, the powers-that-be behind "Two and a Half Men" ensured the actor's on-screen alter ego, Charlie Harper, wouldn't suffer from any similar unpredictable behavior.

To that end, Sheen got the ax. And as fans learned when they tuned into the season premiere of "Men," Harper got the train ? head on.

Cooper can't hold it in
When noted French actor Gerard Depardieu stood accused of taking a tinkle in the aisle of an Air France jet, Anderson Cooper decided to deliver the news to his "AC 360" viewers in a pun-filled edition of The RidicuList.

There was just one problem. While the strange story was meant to focus on Depardieu's alleged lack of control, it was a giggling Cooper who couldn't keep it together.

Bye, O
After a 25-year run in which she established herself as television's talk titan, Oprah Winfrey packed up her favorite things and bid her daily talk show goodbye in May.

While "The Oprah Winfrey Show" is no more, O didn't leave her legions of viewers without a TV offering to turn to. Instead, she launched her own network, fittingly called OWN, in 2011.

Anger mismanagement
Meat Loaf may be best known as a rocker, but don't underestimate him. The musical man is just as passionate about his arts and crafts. That's a lesson actor Gary Busey learned when Meat Loaf mistakenly accused him of pilfering his stash of paint supplies on "The Celebrity Apprentice." ?

?OK! (Bleep)! Mother-(bleeper),? Meat Loaf raged at Busey. ?I bought those (bleep bleeping) sponges. Part of that paint is mine. (Bleep!) I?m sick and tired of (bleep), you mother-(bleeper).?

Saving face
"Breaking Bad's" fourth season finale was far from the first to end in a jaw-dropping face-off, but it was definitely the first to end in a literal face off.

So long, Gustavo Fring!

A bad Situation
Long before the fourth season of "Jersey Shore" premiered stateside, reports from Italy revealed that Mike "The Situation" Sorentino sustained a neck injury following a fight with housemate Ronnie Ortiz-Magro. That, naturally, led "Shore" fans to believe the big guy flew into one of his typical rages and made short work of Sitch.

But, as everyone learned when the relevant episode aired, Ortiz-Magro didn't deal the all-important blow. It was The Situation, caught up in a manic fit of bravado, who knocked himself out when he launched head-first into a wall.

Beg your Parton?
Whether or not child pageants are appropriate for the little girls who compete in the glitz events may be up for debate, but few would argue the appropriateness of girls dressing up in strictly adult ensembles ? well, that is except for Madison's mom who decided to dress her daughter up as Dolly Parton, complete with padded boobs and booty, on "Toddlers & Tiaras."

(Dis-)Honorable mention: Madison's mom wasn't the only one who gave her girl a grown-up look. On another episode of "T&T," Paisley's mother decked out?her little one as the call-girl lead in "Pretty Woman." No, really!

And the award for the Best Awards Show Host goes to ?
Hollywood bigwigs used to kid-glove handling when it comes to awards-show ribs weren't prepared for the gloves-off treatment they got from funnyman Ricky Gervais at the 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards.

Those offended by Gervais' big-night barbs --?which included potshots at Charlie Sheen, Bruce Willis and "some famous Scientologists" --?will have yet another opportunity to clutch their pearls when the actor-comedian takes the stage for the?awards on Jan. 15.

Mad Maks
Ballroom bad boy Maksim Chmerkovskiy is no stranger to stirring things up on "Dancing With the Stars," but even by his own standards, he really kicked off a feud-fest last season when he entered into a war of words with head judge Len Goodman. After Goodman nitpicked Chmerkovskiy's pro partner, Hope Solo, one too many times, the pro hoofer took the panelist to task and ranted about how it was "(his) show."

The back-and-forth with Goodman sparked a later spat for Chmerkovskiy with Carrie Ann Inaba and even rumored bad blood behind the scenes.

Honorable mention: While Maks vs. Anyone easily stole the show, Nancy Grace ? or at least one memorable part of the former prosecutor ? also overshadowed the usual ballroom business too.

I do
Sure, he dragged his feet for 28 years, but KISS rocker Gene Simmons finally popped the question to partner Shannon Tweed on "Gene Simmons Family Jewels" this year.

After one long midseason cliffhanger, Tweed said "yes" and Simmons said "I do."

I do too ? for now
Of course, Simmons and Tweed weren't the only reality stars to step up to the altar in 2011. While the whole union didn't last as long as Simmons' engagement, Kim Kardashian's wedding to Kris Humphries was a far bigger boob-tube event.

In the four-hour primetime special "Kim Kardashian's Fairytale Wedding: A Kardashian Event," viewers watched Kardashian's (first) special day play out just before the not-so-special divorce talk took over.

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Wendy's goes gourmet in Japan

By Sean O'Neill, Budget Travel

Today, fast-food chain Wendy's, known for its cheap staples of meat bombs, unveiled the Foie Gras Rossini Burger at its new restaurant in Tokyo.?The price is 1280 yen, or nearly $17 at today's exchange rates.

Other surprises in the new "Japan Premium" line-up of burgers include the Avocado Wasabi Burger, the Chili Burger, and the Truffle and Porcini Grilled Chicken Sandwich.

No other Wendy's in the world has foie gras, the liver of a specially fattened goose or duck. The burgers bulge and glisten with oil like sumo wrestlers.

The fancy burgers are sold at a gleaming new store in the Ometsando district of Japan's capital, famed for its fashion shops. The location is a bit away from the main drag though; find it on a map, here.

The store is Wendy's first of 100 planned locations for the country, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The fast-food empire bowed out of Japan a couple of years ago due to falling profits, reports AFP.

The new menu items can be seen on the Japanese website for Wendy's. There's no Baconator Double on it, sadly.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Iraqi political parties seek to resolve crisis

Iraqi lawmakers tried on Sunday to negotiate an end to the country's worst political crisis in a year after Shi'ite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki sought his Sunni vice president's arrest on charges he ran an assassination squad.

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U.S. officials, diplomats and politicians have been in a flurry of talks to calm a crisis that threatens to push Iraq back in the kind of sectarian strife that took the OPEC oil producer to the edge of civil war only a few years ago.

Just a week after the last U.S. troops left, the upheaval risks scuppering the country's uneasy power-sharing government that splits posts and ministries among the Shi'ite National Alliance coalition, the mostly Sunni-backed Iraqiya bloc and Kurdish political movement.

A string of bombings across Baghdad, including a suicide bombing on a government building, killed 72 and wounded 200 more Thursday, underscoring Iraq's still vulnerable security situation as the political crisis gripped the country.

Tuesday could be a key test for how Iraq's turmoil develops when the cabinet is scheduled to meet and Iraqiya government ministers will decide whether they will attend or boycott the meeting. Iraqiya lawmakers have already temporarily suspended their participation in parliament, which is in recess.

"There was a delegation from the National Alliance that met Iraqiya last night," said Haider al-Abadi, a senior Shi'ite lawmaker and Maliki ally.

"If Iraqiya wants to participate in real talks, it has to go back to parliament and the government because a parliament boycott is not acceptable," he added.

Nearly nine years after the invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein, sectarian tensions still run close to the surface in Iraq, where sustained sectarian violence between Sunni and Shi'ite communities killed thousands of people in 2006-07.

Maliki last week sought the arrest of Sunni Vice-President Tareq al-Hashemi, a key member of Iraqiya, on charges he ordered his bodyguards to carry out assassinations and bombings.

The prime minister also asked parliament to fire his Sunni deputy, Saleh al-Mutlaq, another Iraqiya leader, after he branded Maliki a dictator.

Hashemi, who says he is victim of a political vendetta, is now in semi-autonomous Iraqi Kurdistan, where he is unlikely to face immediate arrest. He has asked for his case to be transferred there. Kurdistan has its own government and armed forces.

"The political dimension of this is to get rid of all those who oppose Nuri al-Maliki, it is clear," Hashemi told Reuters in a weekend interview.

Shi'ite political leaders say the Hashemi case is a criminal issue now with the courts and not politically motivated.

But Maliki's moves are fanning minority Sunni fears that they are being marginalized. Since the fall of Saddam, Iraq's Shi'ite majority has risen and Sunnis say they feel they have been pushed out of decision-making.

Iraq remains a sharply divided country with Kurds in their own semi-autonomous northern enclave, Shi'ites mainly in the southern oil-producing region, and Sunni strongholds sitting in the west along the frontier with Saudi Arabia and Jordan.

Iraqis in four cities in Sunni heartland provinces protested Friday against the Hashemi arrest warrant and against what they see as Maliki's attempts to consolidate power at the expense of the Sunni minority.

Elsewhere at the weekend, Iraqis demonstrated against Hashemi in the southern, mainly Shi'ite city of Hilla, and urged Maliki's government to bring him to justice.

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Tournament of THG: Last Chance to Vote in Quarterfinal Matchups!


Welcome back to the Tournament of THG, where fans vote on the most popular star of 2011! The concept is simple: Pick your favorite of the two stars in each poll. Done.

The semifinal round (final four) starts Monday, so this is your last chance to cast a virtual ballot in all four quarterfinal contests. So far, some are closer than others.

Katy Perry, Demi Lovato, Robert Pattinson and Miley Cyrus are ahead at the moment, but that could all change with a late surge. Only time - and you - will tell!

Who will advance to the next round? VOTE below (and after the jump)!

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Monday, December 26, 2011

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Isn't it time to forgive Bartman?

December 22, 2011, 5:37 pm

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I had MLB Network on in the background today in the CSN Chicago office and the intro for their series on the MLB's 20 Greatest Games was playing.

I wasn't really paying attention...until I heard Mark Prior's name. Before I could turn around, I started hearing more names like Sammy Sosa and Alex Gonzalez.

Yes, it was a replay of Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS. Ouch.

I don't need to get into the entire game. If you're a Cubs fan and you were alive in '03, you know the events that transpired. Sure, maybe you've repressed them and hoped never to have to re-live those moments again, but you still know what's up.

What I did want to address was Steve Bartman.

Why are there some Cubs fans out there that still blame him?

Take a look at the play again to refresh your memory:


There are numerous fans going for the ball. It's not just Bartman. That dude in the gray jacket left his seat a row or two up and came dangerously close -- we're talking maybe centimeters -- from hitting the ball instead of Bartman.

It's not like he was reaching that far over the field of play. The ball looks like it would have hit off the cement or railing.

And it's not like Alou was some defensive whiz. Who knows if he would have even held on to the ball when he came down with it?

Plus, that's just one play, one out. He didn't make Dusty Baker leave Prior in way, way, way too long. Bartman didn't cause the normally sure-handed Alex Gonzalez to commit an error. He wasn't the cause of the total team implosion.

And keep in mind, even if Bartman's play was the sole reason the Cubs lost Game 6: There was still a Game 7! The Cubs still could have come back and won then, too!

Why is this guy getting all the blame?

Look at that video. Don't you feel sorry for the guy? I watch that video and feel just like I do when watching a three-legged dog try to run. (I'm not comparing Bartman to a three-legged dog, just merely saying the same kind of pity goes out to each.)

Hopefully Theo is true to his word and welcomes Bartman back to Wrigley sometime in the near future.

This season will be the ninth since Bartman's infamous moment. Fans will never forget. But it's time to forgive.

It was not his fault.

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Rights advocate says Afghan president fired him (AP)

KABUL, Afghanistan ? Afghanistan's leading human rights activist said Friday that President Hamid Karzai has fired him and two others from the government's own rights commission.

The claim came as the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission was working on a landmark report about abuses in the country. The United States and the European Union are worried that such violations, along with widespread corruption, are undermining their efforts to stabilize the nation and defeat the stubborn Taliban insurgency ? threatening their goal of crafting a strong central government to take over when NATO leaves.

Nader Nadery said Friday that he and two colleagues have been told of the decision to replace them, and that an official announcement would follow. "We have heard that we're being removed, but we haven't been notified yet," he said.

There was no immediate comment from Karzai's office.

Nadery is Afghanistan's most outspoken human rights advocate. He has been critical of electoral fraud, corruption, land grabs by the wealthy, and torture and killings of civilians by the warring sides.

Also dismissed from the nine-member body were Ahmad Fahim Hakim, who criticized fraud in the 2009 and 2010 elections, and Moulawee Ghulam Mohamad Ghareb, a cleric from Kandahar.

Karzai has been under increasing pressure by foreign donors to combat graft and improve respect for rule of law in Afghanistan.

Last year's near-collapse of Kabul Bank, once the nation's largest private lender, created economic and political turmoil, prompted the freezing of some international aid and became a symbol of the country's deep-rooted corruption. The case was seen by international donors as a test of government's pledges to root out patronage and graft and to show accountability to world financial institutions such as the International Monetary Fund.

The human rights commission has been working on a 1,000-page report detailing human rights abuses in Afghanistan starting in 1978 and ending in 2001, when a U.S.-led effort ousted the Taliban regime. The report is said to be highly critical of some of the leaders of the mujahedeen, U.S.-backed Islamic guerrillas who fought the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan in the 1980s.

The warlords, who remain prominent in government today, have angrily denied allegations of corruption and wholesale violence. Instead, they have insisted that they deserve a place of honor as holy soldiers, because they freed Afghanistan from the decade-long Soviet occupation in 1989.

The Independent Human Rights Commission was set up in 2002. Its members are appointed by the government.

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Associated Press writer Rahim Faiez contributed to this report.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

10 Facts about Portable Electronics and Airplanes

As the recent flurry of articles about why portable electronic devices are restricted during air travel makes clear, the conclusion to be drawn from the information available is a very complicated: ?We just don?t know.? For this reason alone airlines err on the side of caution, asking people nicely (and sometimes not so nicely) to turn off their gadgets during takeoff and landing.

Here?s what we do know, or at least here?s what makes sense and comes from reputable sources, including the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA):

1.??? Radio-frequency emissions from cell phones, laptops and other electronics can occur at the same frequencies used by aircraft communication, navigation and surveillance radio receivers. These emissions could cause fluctuations in navigation readouts, problems with other flight displays, and interference with air traffic communications.

2.??? It?s less risky to let passengers use portable electronics (with the exception of cell phones) at cruising altitudes above 3,000 meters* because the flight crew would have more time to diagnose and address any possible interference than they would during takeoff or landing.

3.??? Because passengers bring such a variety of portable electronics onboard in so many different states of function or disrepair, the FAA can?t assure that none of them will interfere with flight instrumentation. The agency thus tells carriers to prohibit their use completely during critical phases of flight.

4.??? The FAA has begun allowing flight crews to use tablet computers including iPads in the cockpit. But this is not as surprising as it might sound: Crews have actually been using portable computers called ?electronic flight bags? since the early 1990s to replace printed aircraft operating manuals, flight crew operating manuals and navigational charts.

5.??? Portable voice recorders, hearing aids, electric shavers and heart pacemakers do not need to be shut off at any time during a flight because their signals don?t interfere with aircraft systems.

6.??? For any gadget not specifically mentioned by FAA rules, an airline must demonstrate that this device doesn?t interfere with aircraft operation before it is allowed on board.

7.??? The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has banned the inflight use of 800 MHz cell phones since 1991 to keep cell networks from interfering with airplane instrumentation. (Before that cell phones were banned because they didn?t fit in the overhead luggage compartment or safely under a passenger?s seat.)

8.??? The FCC and FAA work in tandem to ban cell phones on airplanes. Even if a cell phone were to meet the FAA?s safety requirements, an airline would need an exemption from the FCC rule for that cell phone to be used inflight. Likewise, if the FCC rescinds its ban, the FAA would require an airline to show that the use of a specific model of phone won?t interfere with the navigation and communications systems of the specific type of aircraft on which it would be used.

9.??? RTCA, Inc., a Washington, D.C.-based federal advisory group, concluded that the FAA should keep its inflight restrictions in place after the group studied electromagnetic interference from cell phones and Wi-Fi transmitters in laptops from 2003 to 2006. At the same time, RTCA also published detailed processes that carriers and electronics makers can follow to certify such devices for inflight use if desired.

10.??? Airlines may offer inflight Wi-Fi between takeoff and landing. The FAA doesn?t restrict the use of Skype or other Internet calling software. (Airlines, however, have banned them for the sanity of their crew and passengers.)

Image courtesy of Gene Chutka, via iStockphoto.com

*(12/22/11) This sentence was edited after posting. It originally presented the altitude in kilometers. The sentence should read ?3,000 meters?.

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INBOX: Terry Jones is still running for president

In early November, Terry Jones, the insightful Florida pastor who made headlines for planning to publicly burn a bunch of Korans in 2010, announced his candidacy for president.

His bid for the White House has received almost no attention. But every now and then I get something in my email from his campaign. Here?s what he sent today:

The Terry Jones for President campaign calls for a ban on same sex marriage.? Homosexual and lesbian marriages do not represent the majority of the people of the United States of America and does not represent the spirit of America, or the foundation of America, or the heart and intentions of our founding fathers.

Same-sex marriage is not the type of example that we want to send to our children and grandchildren or to the coming generations. It is not something that we desire for them to achieve or obtain.

Therefore we are calling for a ban on same-sex marriage.

Thank you,

Terry Jones

?Homosexual and lesbian?? I can understand one, but both?

The email included this photo:

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Brigitte Nielsen Hospitalized After Car Accident In L.A.

Brigitte Nielsen Hospitalized After Car Accident In L.A.

Actress Brigitte Nielsen was hospitalized on Wednesday night after being involved in a multi-car accident in Los Angeles. Brigitte, who is a former wife to [...]

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Study linking virus and chronic fatigue retracted

(AP) ? The journal Science is retracting a controversial 2009 report that linked chronic fatigue syndrome to a virus.

In an unusual move, Science is taking that step on its own. Normally, authors retract their own research papers when serious problems arise after publication.

But Science has lost confidence in the report and the validity of its conclusions, editor-in-chief Bruce Alberts writes in Friday's issue. He said most of the authors have agreed in principle to retract the paper, "but they have been unable to agree on the wording of their statement." A retraction signed by all the authors "is unlikely to be forthcoming," Alberts wrote.

The original paper, from scientists at the Whittemore Peterson Institute in Nevada and the National Cancer Institute, reported finding a virus called XMRV in blood cells of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. That raised hope that a cause of the mysterious illness had been found.

But follow-up studies by other scientists found no evidence of such a link. Last May, Science published two reports suggesting the original finding was due to lab contamination.

At the time, Alberts published a statement declaring that the validity of the study was "now seriously in question."

Then in September, the authors retracted some of the data, citing contamination.

In his statement on the full retraction, Alberts said the authors had also acknowledged omitting important information about the study's procedures in an illustration of some lab results.

Robert Silverman of the Cleveland Clinic, one of the paper's 13 authors, said in a statement Thursday that he was pleased by the full retraction. He said he had sought one this summer after finding that blood samples were contaminated.

The Whittemore Peterson Institute is preparing a statement about the retraction, a spokeswoman said Thursday.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Insight: How renewable energy may be Edison's revenge (Reuters)

LONDON (Reuters) ? At the start of the 20th century, inventors Thomas Alva Edison and Nikola Tesla clashed in the "war of the currents." To highlight the dangers of his rival's system, Edison even electrocuted an elephant. The animal died in vain; it was Tesla's system and not Edison's that took off. But today, helped by technological advances and the need to conserve energy, Edison may finally get his revenge.

The American inventor, who made the incandescent light bulb viable for the mass market, also built the world's first electrical distribution system, in New York, using "direct current" electricity. DC's disadvantage was that it couldn't carry power beyond a few blocks. His Serbian-born rival Tesla, who at one stage worked with Edison, figured out how to send "alternating current" through transformers to enable it to step up the voltage for transmission over longer distances.

Edison was a fiercely competitive businessman. Besides staging electrocutions of animals to discredit Tesla's competing system, he proposed AC be used to power the first execution by electric chair.

But his system was less scalable, and it was to prove one of the worst investments made by financier J. Pierpont Morgan. New York's dominant banker installed it in his Madison Avenue home in the late 19th century, only to find it hard to control. It singed his carpets and tapestries.

So from the late 1800s, AC became the accepted form to carry electricity in mains systems. For most of the last century, the power that has reached the sockets in our homes and businesses is alternating current.

Now DC is making a comeback, becoming a promising money-spinner in renewable or high-security energy projects. From data centers to long-distance power lines and backup power supplies, direct current is proving useful in thousands of projects worldwide.

"Everyone says it's going to take at least 50 years," says Peter Asmus, a senior analyst at Boulder, Colorado-based Pike Research, a market research and consulting firm in global clean technology. But "the role of DC will increase, and AC will decrease."

FROM CLOUD TO MICROGRID

The main factor driving demand is the need to conserve energy and produce more of it from renewable sources. Alternating current is generated by rotating engines, but renewable sources such as wind and solar produce DC power. To use it, because of the way our buildings are wired, we first convert it to AC.

Another thing that's happened since Edison's time is the advent of the semiconductor. Semiconductors need DC power, and are increasingly found in household appliances. These have to convert the AC supply back to DC, which is a waste of energy and generates heat. In the early years of industrialization this wasn't an issue, but today it's important, especially in the huge and fast-growing business of cloud computing.

The companies that handle our information traffic are racking their brains to boost efficiency and cut carbon emissions from their plants. Pike Research expects the green data center business to be worth $41 billion annually by 2015, up from $7.5 billion now. That will be just under a third of all spending on data centers.

Finnish information technology company Academica, for instance, has a data center in a granite cave beneath Helsinki's Uspenski cathedral. It uses Baltic sea water to cool the plant and feeds surplus heat to the city's homes. IBM has designed a solar array to power its Bangalore data center. Microsoft has filed a patent application for a wind-powered data center.

Direct current may be one way to increase efficiency and reduce emissions. Right now, outside a handful of universities, it's not the first thing people are thinking of because there are more basic things to do, says Eric Woods, Research Director for Smart Industry at Pike. But for companies on the leading edge, "it's sort of coming out of the research ghetto."

Pike has not put a figure on how big the DC component of the green data center market will be. Swiss-Swedish engineering firm ABB, a big DC advocate, says about 35 percent of demand for green data centers will come from the United States, 30 percent from Europe, and the rest spread globally.

Every day, says ABB, we all send more than 300 billion emails and 250 million tweets globally. The centers to handle all this data are growing by 10 percent each year and already consume 80 million megawatt-hours of energy annually -- almost 1.5 times the amount of electricity used by the whole of New York City. They're also responsible for about 2 percent of global carbon emissions.

DC power could help. At low voltages it has long been used in data centers but will be "game-changing" at higher voltages, ABB says.

Beyond its potential in data centers, DC power's ability to run on renewable energy sources makes it interesting for important plants that need to operate in "island mode" -- independent of the grid -- in case of a supply failure. Building systems with small, self-contained electricity distribution networks known as microgrids is of particular interest to governments and militaries who worry about terrorist attacks.

"In our view the market (for microgrids) is about to take off," said Pike Research's Asmus, who also sees demand for microgrids in countries that aren't densely covered by AC grids, such as Australia and India, and in developing countries looking to replace costly and wasteful diesel generators.

SMART GRIDS

And it's not just "island mode." Thanks to power electronics - semiconductor switching devices - DC can now be transmitted at high voltage over very long distances, longer than AC. It can be easily used in cables, over ground or under the sea.

High voltage direct current (HVDC) systems are the backbone of plans for smart grids, or supergrids, which aim to channel energy from places where power sources such as sunlight and hydropower are abundant to countries where it is scarce.

Siemens, which vies with ABB for market leadership in HVDC transmission, says demand is increasing fast. "By 2020, I'm expecting to see new HVDC transmission lines with a total capacity of 250 gigawatts. That is a dramatic increase," says Udo Niehage, CEO of the Power Transmission Division in Siemens' Energy Sector. "In the last 40 years, we've only installed 100 gigawatts worth of HVDC transmission lines."

Emerging markets have been the main drivers. ABB has installed a 2,000-km line in China that operates DC power; a 2,375-km HVDC project under construction in Brazil will be the world's longest transmission line when it comes online in 2013.

But Europe is also important. HVDC is now used in a power connection between Britain and the Netherlands. The island of Majorca, whose tourists push up power demand every summer, was hooked up to the Spanish mainland in September. The HVDC system can transmit 30 to 40 percent more energy than with conventional overhead lines carrying alternating current.

Jochen Kreusel, the head of ABB's Smart Grid program, says smart grid demand will put Europe at the forefront of HVDC growth over the next 10 years. "At the moment, based on the number of projects, I'm quite sure it's the strongest market," he said. Pike in November 2010 estimated HVDC investment would reach $12.1 billion by 2015.

The bulk of this DC know-how is currently with European companies, although Chinese firms are joining in. Besides ABB, Siemens and France's Alstom are the main players.

NOT THERE YET

There are plenty of obstacles to all these developments. People in some places worry about the environmental damage from laying new grids, others point to a lack of standards and say DC still has technological limitations that need to be fixed.

Public fears about the potential danger of high voltage cables could also be an issue, especially in the United States where standard voltages are already much lower than in Europe. There are practical limitations, such as a shortage of cable-making capacity.

If the economic climate does not improve, cash may also be a constraint. Countries such as Spain and the Netherlands have already cut subsidies to renewable energy projects. ABB's Kreusel says the economic crisis will have an impact on the market, but he still expects DC to become "an evolutionary add-on" to AC grids over the next 20 years.

How would Edison see all this? He might even have foreseen it. "I'd put my money on the sun and solar energy," he reportedly told his associates Henry Ford and Harvey Firestone in the 1930s. "What a source of power! I hope we don't have to wait until oil and coal run out before we tackle that."

(Edited by Simon Robinson)

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Michelle Obama to donate gifts to Toys for Tots (AP)

WASHINGTON ? Michelle Obama is visiting a military base in Washington to deliver gifts the White House staff is donating to the U.S. Marine Corps Toys for Tots campaign.

Obama plans to visit Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling on Friday to meet Toys for Tots volunteers and other military personnel. The Marine group distributes toys as Christmas gifts to needy children across the country.

The first lady has made military families a focus of this year's White House holiday celebration, inviting them to have a first viewing of the decorations. Several of the decorations honor families that have lost a loved one in military service.

This is Obama's last holiday stop in Washington. Later Friday, she and daughters Malia and Sasha depart for their annual holiday trip to see family in Hawaii.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Flash floods kill more than 400 in Philippines (AP)

MANILA, Philippines ? Flash floods devastated a southern Philippines region unaccustomed to serious storms, killing more than 400 people while they slept, rousting hundreds of others to their rooftops and turning two coastal cities into muddy, debris-filled waterways that were strewn Saturday with overturned vehicles and toppled trees.

Most of the victims were asleep Friday night when raging floodwaters cascaded from the mountains after 12 hours of rain from a late-season tropical storm in the southern Mindanao region. The region is unaccustomed to the typhoons that are common elsewhere in the nation of islands.

Ayi Hernandez, a former congressman, said he and his family were resting in their home in Cagayan de Oro late Friday when they heard a loud "swooshing sound" and water quickly rose ankle-deep inside. He decided to evacuate to a neighbor's two-story house.

"It was a good thing, because in less than an hour the water rose to about 11 feet (3.3 meters)," filling his home up to the ceiling, he said.

At least 436 were dead, based on a body count in funeral parlors, Philippine Red Cross Secretary General Gwen Pang told The Associated Press. She said that 215 died in Cagayan de Oro ? a city of more than 500,000 ? and 144 in nearby Iligan, with more than 300,000 residents. The rest died in several other southern and central provinces, she said.

Many of the bodies were unclaimed after nearly 24 hours, suggesting that entire families had died, Pang said.

The number of missing was unclear Saturday night. Before the latest Red Cross figures, military spokesman Lt. Col. Randolph Cabangbang said about 250 people were still unaccounted for in Iligan.

The swollen river sent floodwaters gushing through neighborhoods that do not usually experience flooding. A man floated in an inner tube in muddy water littered with plastic buckets, pieces of wood and other debris. Ten people in one home stood on a sloping roof, waiting for rescuers even as water still flooded the lower floors.

Local television footage showed muddy water rushing in the streets, sweeping away all sorts of debris. Thick layers of mud coated streets where the waters had subsided. One car was thrown over a concrete fence and others were crushed and piled in a flooded canal.

Benito Ramos, chief of the government's Civil Defense Office, attributed the high casualties in Mindanao "partly to the complacency of people because they are not in the usual path of storms" despite four days of warnings by officials that one was approaching.

Thousands of soldiers backed up by hundreds of local police, reservists, coast guard officers and civilian volunteers were mobilized for rescue efforts, but they were hampered by the flooded-out roads and lack of electricity.

Many roads were cut off and there was no electricity, hampering relief efforts.

The missing included prominent Filipino radio broadcaster Enie Alsonado, who was swept away while trying to save his neighbors, Iligan Mayor Lawrence Cruz said.

Rep. Rufus Rodriguez of Cagayan de Oro said that about 20,000 residents of the city had been affected and that evacuees were packed in temporary shelters.

Authorities recovered bodies from the mud after the water subsided. Parts of concrete walls and roofs, toppled vehicles and other debris littered the streets.

Rescuers in boats rushed offshore to save people swept out to sea. In Misamis Oriental province, 60 people were plucked from the ocean off El Salvador city, about six miles (10 kilometers) northwest of Cagayan de Oro, said disaster official Teddy Sabuga-a.

About 120 more were rescued off Opol township, closer to the city, he added.

Cruz said the Philippine coast guard and other rescuers were scouring the waters off Iligan for survivors or bodies that may have been swept away to sea.

Tropical Storm Washi dumped on Mindanao more than a month of average rains in just 12 hours.

It quickly cut across the region overnight and headed for Palawan province southwest of Manila on Saturday night.

Forecaster Leny Ruiz said that the records show that storms that follow Washi's track come only once in about 12 years.

Lucilo Bayron, vice mayor of Puerto Princesa in Palawan, said he already mobilized emergency crews but local officials have not ordered an evacuation yet because the weather was still fine.

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Associated Press writer Hrvoje Hranjski contributed to this report.

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Esophageal Cancer: Writer Christopher Hitchens Dies From Pneumonia Complication -- What Is Esophageal Cancer?

Influential -- yet controversial -- writer, journalist and atheist Christopher Hitchens passed away from pneumonia on Dec. 15, according to news reports. The pneumonia was a complication of esophageal cancer, which he was diagnosed with last June.

BBC News reported that Hitchens, 62, had documented his experience with his diagnosis and health in a column in Vanity Fair magazine in the time following his diagnosis.

"I sometimes wish I were suffering in a good cause, or risking my life for the good of others, instead of just being a gravely endangered patient," BBC News reported that he wrote in an August 2010 Vanity Fair essay.

Esophageal cancer occurs in the esophagus, the tube that carries food to the stomach. According to Everyday Health, pneumonia can be a complication of esophageal cancer "because a tumor is blocking the esophagus and forcing food and liquid down the windpipe," thereby leading to aspiration pneumonia, which is lung infection due to breathing in of a foreign substance.

Esophageal cancer is more common in men than in women, and is less prevalent in the United States than in other parts of the world, like in some Asian and African countries, according to the Mayo Clinic.

While rare, esophageal cancer is also dedly. So far this year, there have been 16,980 new cases of esophageal cancer in the united States, and 14,710 deaths from the cancer, according to the National Cancer Institute. The cancer is often not curable, the A.D.A.M. medical encyclopedia reported.

There are two main types of esophageal cancer: squamous cell carcinoma, which is cancer that starts in the flat cells that line the esophagus and is linked with smoking and alcohol; and adenocarcinoma of the esophagus, which starts in cells that create and release mucus and other bodily fluid, according to the Mayo Clinic.

Adenocarcinoma of the esophagus is the most common kind of esophageal cancer in the U.S., and most often affects white men, according to the Mayo Clinic. Squamous cell carcinoma, on the other hand, is the most prevalent esophageal cancer around the world.

Risk of adenocarcinoma of the esophagus can be increased by Barrett's esophagus, which is a complication of gastroesophageal reflux disease. Being a man, being obese and smoking can also increase the risk for this form of esophageal cancer, according to the A.D.A.M. medical encyclopedia.

Certain factors and behaviors can increase the risk of esophageal cancer, including drinking alcohol, chewing tobacco, having bile reflux, drinking extremely hot liquids, having gastroesophageal reflux disease, being obese, having Barrett's esophagus, smoking, and having radiation treatments to the area, the Mayo Clinic reported. Blisstree reported that Hitchens smoked and drank alcohol in his lifetime (he quit smoking in 2007).

Symptoms of esophageal cancer include problems swallowing, fatigue, chest pain, weight loss, heartburn or indigestion and coughing.

Aside from pneumonia, other complications from esophageal cancer include bleeding, weight loss, coughing and blocking of the esophagus, the Mayo Clinic reported.

Imaging tests, including MRI, CT and PET scans, are often used to diagnose esophageal cancer. The treatment of choice is surgery if the cancer has not yet spread, though chemotherapy and radiation are also options in lieu of or in addition to surgery, according to the A.D.A.M. medical encyclopedia.

Earlier this year, baseball Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew died of esophageal cancer at age 74. The former Minnesota Twins baseball player died six months after announcing his cancer diagnosis, ESPN reported.

And Bruce Dal Canton, a former baseball player with the Kansas City Royals, Chicago White Sox and Pittsburgh Pirates, died at age 66 in 2008 from esophageal cancer, ESPN reported.

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Senate OKs $1T budget bill, payroll tax cut (AP)

WASHINGTON ? The Senate has passed a $1 trillion-plus year-end budget bill for President Barack Obama's signature as part of a congressional endgame also featuring action on a two-month extension of a cut in the Social Security payroll tax and jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed.

The bipartisan measure passed 67-32, wrapping together the day-to-day budgets for 10 Cabinet departments and military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The House passed the bill Friday.

It provides details to a budget pact reached last summer, holding the Pentagon to the smallest increase in recent memory while imposing modest cuts on most domestic agencies.

The measure also drops many conservative policy "riders" designed to thwart the administration's environmental regulations and other initiatives ranging from rules allowing U.S. family visits to Cuba to abstinence-only sex education.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

Senators racing for the exits after a year of bitter battles passed legislation Saturday that would extend a Social Security payroll tax cut and jobless benefits for just two months, setting the stage for the next fight until February.

While a partial victory for President Barack Obama's year-end jobs agenda, the measure awaiting House approval next week contains a provision demanded by Republicans to pressure the White House into approving construction of a Canada-to-Texas oil pipeline that promises thousands of jobs.

Democratic and GOP leaders option for the short-term extension after failing to agree on big enough spending cuts to pay for a full-year renewal of the payroll tax cut. The 2 percentage point tax cut affects 160 million taxpayers. The weekly jobless payments average about $300 for millions of people who have been out of work for six months or more.

The measure was approved by an 89-10 vote during a Saturday session.

Votes were scheduled later Saturday on a $1 trillion-plus catchall spending measure setting the day-to-day budgets of 10 Cabinet agencies. The House cleared the spending bill Friday.

In a statement, White House communications director Dan Pfeiffer indicated Obama would sign the two-month extension measure, saying it had met his test of "preventing a tax increase on 160 million hardworking Americans" and avoiding damage to the economy recovery.

The statement made no mention of the pipeline.

The legislation, would require the president to grant a permit, but allows Obama to opt not to do so if he determines that the pipeline is "not in the national interest." One senior administration official said the president would almost certainly refuse to grant a permit. The official was not authorized to speak publicly.

The developments came a few hours after the White House publicly backed away from Obama's threat to veto any bill that linked the payroll tax cut extension with a Republican demand for a speedy decision on the 1,700-mile Keystone XL oil pipeline proposed from Canada to Texas Gulf Coast refineries.

Obama said on Dec. 7 that "any effort to try to tie Keystone to the payroll tax cut I will reject. So everybody should be on notice."

Obama recently announced he was postponing a decision until after the 2012 elections on the much-studied proposal. Environmentalists oppose the project, but several unions support it, and the legislation puts the president in the uncomfortable position of having to choose between customary political allies.

Republican senators put the price of the two-month package at between $30 billion and $40 billion said the cost would be covered by raising fees on new mortgages backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

The fees, drawn from a Treasury Department housing finance market reform plan, would add several thousand dollars to the 30-year cost of home loans guaranteed by mortgage giants Fannie Mae Freddie and Freddie Mac and the Federal Housing Administration.

A worker making a $100,000 salary would reap a tax cut of about $330 through the short-term payroll tax extension.

A version of the fee that circulated overnight would effectively raise the interest rate on a mortgage by one-tenth of one percentage point, but the still-undetermined final version ? awaiting analysis from the Congressional Budget Office ? was expected to be lower.

The measure also provides a 60-day reprieve from a scheduled 27 percent cut in the fees paid to doctors who treat Medicare patients.

Officials said that in private talks, the two sides had hoped to reach agreement on the full one-year extension of the payroll tax cut and unemployment benefits that Obama had made the centerpiece of the jobs program he submitted to Congress last fall.

Those efforts failed when the two sides could not agree on enough offsetting cuts to blunt the measure's impact on the debt.

The failure tees up the issue again for early next year, but it won't get any easier to agree on spending cuts. The

"We'll be back discussing the same issues in a couple of months, but from our point of view, we think the keystone pipeline is a very important job-creating measure in the private sector that doesn't cost the government a penny," said Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Republican leader.

Neither House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, nor his aides participated in the negotiations, although McConnell said he was optimistic about the measure's chances for final approval. The payroll tax cut is unpopular in GOP ranks and another vote in two month could present a headache for GOP leaders.

The State Department, in an analysis released this summer, said the pipeline project would create up to 6,000 jobs during construction, while developer TransCanada put the total at 20,000 in direct employment.

The 1,700-mile pipeline would carry oil from western Canada to Texas Gulf Coast refineries, passing through Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma.

The spending bill would lock in cuts that conservative Republicans won from the White House and Democrats earlier in the year.

Republicans also won their fight to block new federal regulations for light bulb energy efficiency, coal dust in mines and clean water permits for construction of timber roads.

The White House turned back GOP attempts to block limits on greenhouse gases, mountaintop removal mining and hazardous emissions from utility plants, industrial boilers and cement kilns.

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Associated Press writers David Espo, Alan Fram, Donna Cassata and Jim Kuhnhenn contributed to this report.

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