Saturday, December 31, 2011

A look at stock market highs and lows in 2011 (AP)

NEW YORK ? A look at the best and worst performers in the Dow Jones industrial average, which tracks 30 key U.S. companies; the biggest industry gainers and decliners in the broader S&P 500 index, which ended nearly flat for the year; and some companies that rattled investors in 2011.

BEST OF THE DOW

? McDonald's Corp., up 31 percent. The burger chain has remodeled stores and added healthier items to menus in the U.S. while expanding abroad.

? IBM Corp., up 25 percent. The 100-year-old tech company sells high-margin software and technology services that can help corporations and governments cut costs.

? Pfizer Inc., up 24 percent. The world's largest drugmaker has been advancing new drugs to offset generic competition for Lipitor, the biggest-selling drug in history.

WORST OF THE DOW

? Bank of America Corp., down 58 percent. One of the country's largest financial institutions is still dealing with fallout from the housing meltdown.

? Alcoa Inc., down 44 percent. The aluminum producer is a barometer for the health of the global economy. Investors worried about a slowdown in China and a prolonged debt crisis in Europe.

? Hewlett-Packard Co., down 39 percent. The PC and printer maker struggled with executive dysfunction and indecisiveness on whether to sell its low-margin PC business.

OTHER BIG MOVERS

? First Solar Inc., down 74 percent and worst in the S&P 500. Chinese companies are producing cheaper solar products while governments cut subsidies for alternative energy.

? Cabot Oil & Gas, up 101 percent and best in the S&P 500. The oil and gas company ramped up production, and lucrative natural gas reserves in the energy-rich Marcellus Shale bode well for its future.

? Netflix Inc., down 61 percent. The video company alienated subscribers with changes to prices and an ill-fated attempt to separate its streaming and DVD-by-mail businesses.

? Apple Inc., up 26 percent. The company's newest iPads and iPhones sold briskly while investors looked to new CEO Tim Cook to fill the shoes of Steve Jobs, who died in October.

THE TOP S&P INDUSTRY SECTORS

? Utilities, up 15 percent

? Consumer staples, up 10.5 percent

? Healthcare, up 10 percent

THE WORST S&P INDUSTRY SECTORS

? Financials, down 18 percent

? Materials, down 12 percent

? Industrials, down 3 percent

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Apple iPad 3: January Release Date Claimed to be False

The report from Taiwanese publication DigiTimes that claimed tech giants Apple Inc. would unveil two iPad models at the Macworld conference in January has been met with a storm of skeptical replies.

"The new models will join the existing iPad 2 at MacWorld, scheduled for Jan. 26, 2012 to demonstrate Apple's complete iPad series targeting the entry-level, mid-range and high-end market segments," the report claimed citing unnamed supply-chain sources.

However, Apple Insider described the report as "immediately questionable", citing the company's 2008 announcement that said it would no longer attend the Macworld and would instead unveil products at personally organized events.

In addition, 9to5Mac had earlier reported on the possibility of Apple releasing the iPad 3 on Feb. 25 - Steve Jobs' birthday - to honor their former founder. The report added that the company usually unveiled products at press conferences scheduled on a Tuesday or a Wednesday and made it available for purchase on a Friday or a Saturday. It so happens that Feb. 24 is a Friday.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Myanmar sets parliamentary by-election for April 1

(AP) ? Myanmar set parliamentary by-elections for April 1, scheduling a highly anticipated vote that will return pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi's party to mainstream politics after two decades.

Before state media reported the date late Friday, Suu Kyi and her National League for Democracy had said they planned to run in every seat in the by-election.

Her party boycotted last year's general elections because of restrictive rules that among other things prevented Suu Kyi from being a candidate. The government has since lifted many of those restrictions.

Most of the 48 Parliament seats being contested were vacated by MPs who became Cabinet ministers after the first parliamentary session in January.

The military is guaranteed 110 seats in the 440-seat lower house, and 56 seats in the 224-seat upper house, and the pro-military party now occupies 80 percent of the remaining 498 elected seats, so the 48 seats up for grabs, even if the NLD wins them all, will not change the balance of power.

The official announcement said political parties that will contest in the by-election must submit their candidate list by Jan. 31.

The NLD reregistered as a political party on Dec. 23.

Allowing Suu Kyi's party back into the political fold will likely give the government greater legitimacy at home and abroad.

The by-elections will also be a test of the popularity of the NLD, and Suu Kyi has cautioned that "the road ahead is full of difficulties and the road to democracy is endless."

The NLD won an overwhelming majority in elections in May 1990, but the results were ignored by the military government in power at that time.

Last year's elections were the first since 1990, but Suu Kyi was under house arrest and disqualified as a candidate.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Reprimen protestas contra plantas de carb?n en China

Published Date: 27-12-2011
Source: EFE
Source Date: 21-12-2011

Al menos dos personas fallecidas y varios heridos fue el resultado de la acci?n de la polic?a de China al reprimir una manifestaci?n de al menos 30,000 ciudadanos que protestaban contra la construcci?n de una planta termoel?ctrica a carb?n, cerca de la sure?a ciudad de Haimen.

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Nuevas protestas en el sur de China por c?ncer causado por la contaminaci?n

EFE

21 de diciembre 2011

Pek?n - Cientos de vecinos del pueblo de Haimen, en la provincia sure?a de Cant?n (Guangdong), retomaron hoy su protesta en contra de la expansi?n de una planta de combusti?n de carb?n a la que atribuyen un aumento de los casos de c?ncer en la localidad.

Seg?n informa la agencia oficial de noticias Xinhua y testigos presenciales a trav?s del servicio de microblog de Twitter, se trata de la segunda jornada de protestas en Haimen, despu?s de que ayer la Polic?a lanzara botes de humo y golpeara a los manifestantes, en un nuevo conflicto social en Cant?n.

En la de hoy, los vecinos, en su mayor?a j?venes de Haimen, un pueblo dedicado a la pesca en la ciudad de Shantou, volvieron a bloquear el peaje de la autopista que une a esta ciudad con Shenzhen, durante al menos cinco horas.

Los vecinos de Haimen iniciaron sus protestas este martes en la sede del Gobierno local, y se trasladaron despu?s a la autopista en protesta por la expansi?n de la planta de carb?n Fengsheng Electricity Investment Company, que seg?n los manifestantes ha provocado un aumento de los casos de c?ncer en el pueblo.

Adem?s, la presencia de la planta ha deteriorado el medio ambiente y reducido los bancos de pesca, seg?n los afectados.

Seg?n Xinhua, en la concentraci?n de hoy no hubo heridos ni conflictos y el Gobierno local de Shantou ha pedido una investigaci?n a la agencia local de medio ambiente sobre la ampliaci?n de la planta de carb?n.

Cant?n, con una tradici?n revolucionaria hist?rica, ha sido escenario en los ?ltimos meses de protestas masivas, como la de Wukan, que en los ?ltimos tres meses logr? expulsar a sus autoridades corruptas y hoy alcanzaron un acuerdo con el Gobierno sobre la compensaci?n por la expropiaci?n de sus terrenos de cultivo.

En los ?ltimos meses, otro pueblo canton?s, Dongguang, registr? tambi?n conflictos masivos entre los obreros de las manufacturas por problemas de salarios.

Seg?n expertos consultados por Efe, las revueltas laborales y sociales son uno de los retos que afronta la segunda econom?a mundial, ya que superan las cien mil anuales, cuando hacen cinco a?os eran la mitad, debido a la desigualdad de ingresos.


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Descubierta en el noroeste de China la mayor reserva de carb?n de Asia

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23 de diciembre 2011

Pek?n, 23 dic (EFE).- Un yacimiento de 89.200 millones de toneladas de carb?n, el mayor de toda Asia, ha sido descubierto en el lago Shaer de la regi?n aut?noma china de Xinjiang, en el noroeste del pa?s, inform? la agencia oficial Xinhua.

Los responsables de su exploraci?n esperan el visto bueno estatal para comenzar a explotar la reserva, y destacaron que el carb?n es de muy buena calidad, bajo en sulfuros, f?sforos y elementos da?inos.

Se calcula que en Xinjiang, regi?n habitada mayoritariamente por etnias de religi?n musulmana y en la que operan movimientos independentistas, hay reservas de 2 billones de toneladas de carb?n, el 40 por ciento del total de China.

El carb?n sigue siendo la principal fuente de energ?a de China y representa un 70 por ciento del total consumido por la segunda econom?a mundial.

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"Great successor" poised to take over North Korea (Reuters)

SEOUL (Reuters) ? Young and untested, Kim Jong-un has all but taken over North Korea's leadership, with state media calling him "supreme commander" and "leader of the state, army and party" well before his late father was borne through the streets of Pyongyang in a state funeral on Wednesday.

Kim, believed to be about 27 years old, walked alongside a limousine carrying his father's coffin, as it set out on a funeral procession amid snowflurries.

After the reclusive state emerges from a period of mourning on Thursday, Kim, vice chairman of the ruling party's Central Military Commission, is expected quickly to take on additional titles to cement his place at the top.

"Kim will need the Workers' Party general secretary post and the supreme commander position, which require the party to meet for a full Central Committee meeting," said Yang Moo-jin of the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul.

"But he does need to be officially appointed new leader so that meeting could come in February or March, before they want to go ahead with declaring the year of the 'strong and prosperous' nation in April," Yang said, referring to a long-proclaimed national goal.

Experts who study the North's power structure say it will likely take years for the third member of the Kim dynasty to solidify his grip on the state and be able to run it without a coterie.

The power behind the throne is widely believed to be Jang Song-thaek, the husband of the junior Kim's aunt, a pragmatic survivor of the North's tradition of purge and bitter intrigue surrounding the former leader who died on December 17 at age 69.

Jang could steer the young Kim toward opening up one of the world's most isolated states that has been squeezed tight under international sanctions designed to punish it for its defiant missile and nuclear tests.

Not much is known about the younger Kim, not even his exact age, though his father, Kim Jong-il, and his autocratic regime had made preparations for the son's transition to power.

Kim was appointed as a four-star general last year and vice chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission at a Workers' Party meeting, bringing him to the forefront and in line to take over from his father.

Kim Jong-il suffered a stroke in 2008 but had recovered, and had led an active public schedule in recent months making field trips with the junior Kim often at his side.

Educated in Switzerland, he is thought to speak English and German, and bears a striking resemblance to his grandfather, the North's founder, Kim Il-sung.

Two attacks on the peninsula last year which killed 50 South Koreans, were, analysts say, aimed at winning the army's support for a continuation of dynastic rule and underscored an intent to maintain the state's military-first policy.

The young Kim is likely to follow the same militaristic path, experts say, maintaining a strong grip over one of the world's largest armies and pressing on with a nuclear weapons program in the face of international outrage.

SUCCESSION PROCESS

For added security, Kim Jong-il promoted his sister and her husband, Jang, to top positions to create a powerful triumvirate to run the family dynasty.

"Despite economic hardship, food shortages, and a welter of sanctions, the Kim Jong-il regime seems stable, and the succession process is, by all appearances, taking place smoothly," John Delury and Chung-in Moon of Yonsei University wrote in an article in April.

The two scholars also say China is actively engaged on diplomatic and economic levels in supporting North Korea's survival, stability and development.

China prefers the status quo on the peninsula, worried that if the South takes over the North, the South would bring its U.S. military ally to the Chinese border.

CLOAK OF SECRECY

The most frequently viewed photograph of Jong-un before his emergence last year was of him as an 11-year-old. But recent pictures and footage of him show a heavy-set young man with his hair clipped short.

There is a question over whether his late mother, a Japanese-born professional dancer called Ko Yong-hui, was Kim Jong-il's official wife or mistress -- an issue that might weigh on his legitimate right to replace his father.

Kim Jong-il was very publicly named heir by his father, Kim Il-sung, but he studiously avoided repeating the process and for years none of his three sons appeared in state media.

Kim Il-sung, the "eternal president," died in 1994.

After taking over from his father, Kim Jong-il saw his state's economy grow weaker and a famine in the 1990s killed about one million of his people, while he advocated a military-first policy.

Seventeen years later, he will likely get the same sort send-off from his people that his father did, with a carefully staged procession through the streets of Pyongyang, capping a cult of personality and seeing power move to his son.

In a book about his time as chef to the ruling household, Kenji Fujimoto of Japan said that of the three sons, the youngest, Kim Jong-un, most resembled his father.

He is also said to have a ruthless streak and the strongest leadership skills of the three as well as being his father's favorite, though his youth may also be a problem in a society that values seniority.

(Editing by Ed Lane and Ron Popeski)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/asia/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111228/wl_nm/us_korea_north

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Rare Slow-Spinning Star Reveals Space Oddity (SPACE.com)

Astronomers have discovered a strange spinning star that appears to be older than the explosion that gave birth to it, scientists say.

The star is a pulsar, a rotating, super-dense core left behind after a massive star goes supernova. This pulsar, known as SXP 1062, is spinning quite slowly, suggesting an advanced age.

But the pulsar can't be as old as it looks, because the star probably exploded less than 40,000 years ago, researchers said. They've just now begun delving into this newly discovered cosmic mystery.

A pulsar is born

Pulsars are created after supernova explosions, when a star's remnant collapses and becomes so dense that protons and electrons squish together to form neutrons. [Supernova Photos: Great Images of Star Explosions]

Conservation of angular momentum causes these newly formed, city-size neutron stars to rotate, often extremely rapidly. They're called pulsars because this rotation makes their light appear to pulse at regular intervals.

Astronomers feel fortunate to have detected SXP 1062.

"Not many pulsars have been observed within their supernova remnant, and this is the first clear example of such a pair in the [Small Magellanic Cloud]," study leader Vincent H?nault-Brunet, of the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom, said in a statement.

The Small Magellanic Cloud is one of the satellite galaxies of the Milky Way.

A second team, led by Frank Haberl of the Max-Planck Institute in Germany, independently confirmed H?nault-Brunet's findings that the leftover supernova debris is between 10,000 and 40,000 years old.

A cosmic mystery

H?nault-Brunet's international team used NASA's Chandra space telescope and the European Space Agency's XMM-Newton observatory to spot X-rays emitted by SXP 1062.

Most pulsars spin extremely rapidly, with some of them making hundreds of revolutions per second. But SXP 1062 is spinning just once every 18 minutes or so.

"The most interesting aspect of this pulsar is possibly its extremely long period ? 1,062 seconds ? which makes it one of the slowest pulsars on record," said Lidia Oskinova, of Germany's Institute for Physics and Astronomy, who worked with H?nault-Brunet.

"Slowly spinning pulsars are particularly difficult to detect," Oskinova added. "Only a few with periods longer than a few thousand seconds have been observed to date."

Since pulsars slow down as they age, SXP 1062's sluggish rotation seems to imply an advanced age, in contrast to the supernova remnant that surrounds it.

"Extremely slow rotation in pulsars normally points to old objects? ? something that? doesn't quite agree in this case with the fairly young age of the supernova remnant," Oskinova said.

Did something cause SXP 1062 to decelerate faster than normal? Was it born with a slower spin than other pulsars? These questions remain unanswered, but the solution could lie within the information already collected, researchers said.

"Our plan is to fully mine the X-ray data to study the system's variability in greater detail, and further study the optical spectra to investigate the properties of the companion star," Oskinova said. "We can't wait to see what the data tells us."

The results will be published in the January edition of the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Lions show appreciation with victory lap around Ford Field

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Detroit Lions outside linebacker Bobby Carpenter (59) celebrates with fans after defeating the San Diego Chargers in an NFL football game in Detroit, Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011. Detroit won 38-10 to clinch a playoff spot. (AP Photo/Rick Osentoski)

Detroit Lions center Dominic Raiola (51) celebrates with fans after defeating the San Diego Chargers in an NFL football game in Detroit, Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011. Detroit won 38-10 to clinch a playoff spot. (AP Photo/Rick Osentoski)

DETROIT ? The last time the Lions took a victory lap around Ford Field to share joy with the fans was in 2009, coming off the 0-16 season and two straight losses to start the year.

When they beat the Redskins on Sept. 27, they thanked the fans by high-fiving them as they walked along the field.

?Coach Schwartz told us late in the fourth when the game was in hand to go ahead and do that," quarterback Matthew Stafford said. ?I thought it was a great gesture and our fans responded great."

The fans are important to this franchise and it starts at the top.

With the players it starts with Schwartz, who led the players single file around the brick wall that separates the seats from the field.

?Unless something really strange happens, it?s probably the last home game that we?re going to play this year," Schwartz said. ?So our crowd?s made a big difference. We?ve said all along how they don?t just go to the games, they participate in the games. I?d like a few less waves when our offense has the ball when we?re holding the lead and we don?t want to get any penalties, but our crowd?s been great and they deserve to celebrate it and that?s why we stayed out."

With Schwartz in the lead, Stafford picked up the rear of the formation. Linebacker Bobby Carpenter shared the experience with his son, who he was holding in his arms.

The team has come a long way since that lap in 2009, the first season with Schwartz and Stafford.

?It?s been a long road, that?s for sure. For me personally, for our team, for everybody involved. (There?s) a lot of mentally tough people in that locker room ? a lot of people (who) have been through a lot of hard times to get to this point and you know I?m just happy to be a part of it and glad I got to share it with the guys in the locker room there. They?re a great bunch of guys and it?s just fun to be a part of it," Stafford said.

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Santa tracker launches again with smart phone app, volunteers ready

Santa tracker has became a?tradition?for NORAD, which answers 80,000 calls on the whereabouts of Santa. There are several apps available for Apple and Android phones.

The volunteer?Santa?trackers?at the North American Aerospace Defense Command are bracing for tens of thousands of calls and emails when their operations center goes live on Christmas Eve.

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The military base has been telling anxious children about?Santa's?whereabouts every year since 1955. That was the year a Colorado Springs newspaper ad invited kids to call?Santa?on a hotline, but the number had a mistake, and dozens of kids wound up talking to the Continental Aerospace Defense Command, NORAD's predecessor.

The officers on duty played along and began sharing reports on?Santa's?progress. It's now a deep-rooted tradition at NORAD, a joint U.S.-Canada command that monitors the North American skies and seas.

Last year,?NORAD?Tracks Santa volunteers answered 80,000 phone calls on?Christmas Eve, said Joyce Creech, project leader.

"It's just so precious to hear the little sigh or breathing on the other end, and you realize how nervous they are," Creech said.

"But we've had really heart-wrenching stories as well," she said. "'Can you ask Santa to heal my brother of cancer?' Or, 'Can I get a new pair of shoes? I don't have any.'"

NORAD's?Santa updates are just about everywhere ? on?Facebook,?Twitter,?YouTube, its?own website?and on television. And this year, there's a new Santa-tracking app for smart phones. The app was downloaded more than 234,000 times from?Android Market?and?iTunes?App Store by mid-December, Creech said.

The?NORAD?Tracks Santa website has had more than 2.2 million unique visitors this year.

But the rows of telephones in the operations center are still the heart of the operation. More than 1,200 volunteers answer calls in shifts, checking big-screen computer monitors indicating Santa's location and passing that along to children, many who seem dumbstruck.

Creech said the rising numbers are probably a reflection of how much people look forward to the season, and how much of a tradition calling?NORAD?has become for many families.

"You can tell that it really brings people joy, and especially kids," she said.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Miley Cyrus curses at 'fan,' explains her actions via Twitter

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

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With snow scarce, northern US has brown Christmas

In this Monday, Dec. 19, 2011 photo, with temperatures above freezing and no snow on the ground, Mike Schneider, of St. Paul, Minn., golfs at Parkview Golf Club in Eagan, Minn. From New England to the Dakotas and even parts of the Northern Rockies and Pacific Northwest, snowfall has been well below normal through the fall and early winter with cold air bottled up over Canada. Many downhill ski resorts are making snow to compensate for nature's stinginess. (AP Photo/Genevieve Ross)

In this Monday, Dec. 19, 2011 photo, with temperatures above freezing and no snow on the ground, Mike Schneider, of St. Paul, Minn., golfs at Parkview Golf Club in Eagan, Minn. From New England to the Dakotas and even parts of the Northern Rockies and Pacific Northwest, snowfall has been well below normal through the fall and early winter with cold air bottled up over Canada. Many downhill ski resorts are making snow to compensate for nature's stinginess. (AP Photo/Genevieve Ross)

In this Dec. 16, 2011, photo, a street-side Christmas display in Chamberlain, S.D., is seen surrounded by brown grass. From New England to the Dakotas and even parts of the Northern Rockies and Pacific Northwest, snowfall has been well below normal through the fall and early winter with cold air bottled up over Canada. Many downhill ski resorts are making snow to compensate for nature's stinginess. (AP Photo/Amber Hunt)

In this Dec. 16, 2011, photo, a street-side Christmas display in Chamberlain, S.D., is seen surrounded by brown grass. From New England to the Dakotas and even parts of the Northern Rockies and Pacific Northwest, snowfall has been well below normal through the fall and early winter with cold air bottled up over Canada. Many downhill ski resorts are making snow to compensate for nature's stinginess. (AP Photo/Amber Hunt)

In this Dec. 19, 2011 photo, Robson Hardware store owner Dallas Vanden Bos sits on a pile of snow and ice melt bags at his store in Sioux Falls, S.D. Vanden Bos said sales of snow-related materials are about half what they were last year at this time. From New England to the Dakotas and even parts of the Northern Rockies and Pacific Northwest, snowfall has been well below normal through the fall and early winter with cold air bottled up over Canada. Many downhill ski resorts are making snow to compensate for nature's stinginess. (AP Photo/Amber Hunt)

In this Dec. 19, 2011 photo, a customer walks past a nearly full pallet of ice melter at Robson Hardware store in Sioux Falls, S.D. The store owner Dallas Vanden Bos said sales of snow-related materials are about half what they were last year at this time. From New England to the Dakotas and even parts of the Northern Rockies and Pacific Northwest, snowfall has been well below normal through the fall and early winter with cold air bottled up over Canada. Many downhill ski resorts are making snow to compensate for nature's stinginess. (AP Photo/Amber Hunt)

(AP) ? Dreams of a white Christmas are hanging by a thread in the North, where unusually mild weather has left the ground bare in many places ? a welcome reprieve for people who don't like shoveling, but a lump of coal in the stockings of outdoor sports buffs who miss their winter wonderland.

From New England to the Dakotas and even parts of the Northern Rockies and Pacific Northwest, snowfall has been well below normal through the fall and early winter with cold air bottled up over Canada. Golf courses were open this week in Minneapolis, which a year ago was digging out from a storm that dumped more than 17 inches of snow and collapsed the Metrodome roof. Many downhill ski resorts are making snow to compensate for nature's stinginess.

"It's been an amazingly slow start to the winter for everybody," said Mike Boguth, a National Weather Service forecaster in Gaylord, Mich., a resort town that has had only about 2 inches of natural snow this year.

La Nina, the cooling of the equatorial Pacific Ocean that affects weather worldwide, has nudged the jet stream farther north. Air pressure over the northern Atlantic has steered storm systems away from the East Coast.

The trends have resulted in the least snow New England has seen in November and December since the late 1990s, said Eric Evenson, a weather service meteorologist in Burlington, Vt. Snow totals across the region are 4 to 14 inches below normal, he said.

Williston, N.D., where more than 5 inches would have accumulated by now in a typical December, has gotten nothing. A couple of inches fell farther south in Bismarck but melted. Montana's mountain snowpack is about 30 percent below average. Ski resorts in Washington state have gotten little snow since Thanksgiving.

Even snowy Michigan is feeling the pinch. Parts of the state regularly get more than 100 inches a year as clouds suck up moisture from the Great Lakes and deposit it over land. It's been sparse this year, although light snow fell Friday and forecasters said sections of Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota might get the 1 inch required to qualify as a white Christmas.

Light flurries and temperatures around 30 degrees are expected Christmas Day in Green Bay, Wis., where the Packers will host the Chicago Bears. That's downright balmy for Lambeau Field, the notorious "frozen tundra" that has hosted a fair share of NFL games in bitter cold and pelting snow.

A storm system moving up from the Gulf coast may sprinkle up to 3 inches of snow in sections of the Northeast by Christmas, but it probably won't last long, Evenson said.

Along with painting the landscape in dreary shades of brown and gray instead of the usual white, the abnormally mild winter has affected the economy.

Local governments have spent less on plowing and salting roads. Gogebic County, in the snow belt of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, is about $100,000 better off than at this time a year ago, although road commission manager Darren Pionk said the savings might be short-lived.

"One or two bad months, and it can disappear pretty quickly," he said.

Some businesses geared toward the winter are having a hard time. Mike Pobuda of Empire, Mich., keeps busy plowing residential and commercial driveways in a typical winter. These days, the phone isn't ringing. He's working at a convenience store to help pay the bills.

"It was already tight out there and now it's tighter," Pobuda said.

In Sioux Falls, S.D., hardware store owner Dallas Vanden Bos said it's taken all season to sell as many bags of snow and ice melting materials as customers usually buy in one day.

The outdoor recreation industry is making the best of things. Sugarbush Resort in Warren, Vt., installed about 40 high-efficiency snowmaking machines this year and immediately put them to work making 18 of the property's 111 trails suitable for skiing and snowboarding, president and majority owner Win Smith said.

But smaller operations that can't afford snowmaking may suffer if the snow shortage lasts much longer, said Lisa Marshall, spokeswoman for the Wisconsin Department of Tourism.

"It could be make-or-break for them," she said.

Not everyone regrets that snow has been mostly a no-show, especially people who hate driving on slick roads and shoveling walks and driveways.

In Minneapolis, more than 100 people braved borderline freezing temperatures this week for a rare opportunity to play golf in December. Mike Schneider, a 70-year-old retiree, carried a handful of tees he had whittled to needle-sharp points so they would penetrate the frosty turf at Parkview Golf Club.

A fellow golfer, Jim Jorgensen, said there were advantages to playing in the cold. For one thing, freezing eliminates water hazards.

"It just skips across," Jorgensen said. "You don't have to worry about losing the ball."

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Associated Press writers Kristi Eaton and Amber Hunt in Sioux Falls, S.D.; David Gram in Montpelier, Vt.; Dinesh Ramde in Milwaukee; and Chris Williams in Minneapolis contributed to this report.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Months later, East flood victims remain displaced

In this Dec. 21, 2011 photo, Freeman and Vikki White pose for a photograph in front of their flood-damaged home in West Pittston, Pa. The couple and their children remain out of the home more than three months after West Pittston suffered catastrophic flooding during Tropical Storm Lee. (AP Photo/Michael Rubinkam)

In this Dec. 21, 2011 photo, Freeman and Vikki White pose for a photograph in front of their flood-damaged home in West Pittston, Pa. The couple and their children remain out of the home more than three months after West Pittston suffered catastrophic flooding during Tropical Storm Lee. (AP Photo/Michael Rubinkam)

In this Dec. 21, 2011 photo, flood debris awaits pickup as a Santa Claus is seen on the porch of a home in West Pittston, Pa. More than three months after Tropical Storm Lee flooded towns up and down the Susquehanna River, many residents are frustrated by the slow pace of recovery and will be out of their homes for Christmas. (AP Photo/Michael Rubinkam)

In this Dec. 21, 2011 photo, flood debris awaits pickup in front of a Christmas manger scene at a home in West Pittston, Pa. More than three months after Tropical Storm Lee flooded towns up and down the Susquehanna River, many residents are frustrated by the slow pace of recovery and will be out of their homes for Christmas. (AP Photo/Michael Rubinkam)

(AP) ? In a normal year, Della and Biondo Antonello would have decked their once-immaculate home with strings of festive Christmas lights and trimmed their tree with ornaments collected from around the globe.

This holiday season, they didn't so much as hang a wreath on the door. That's because they have no wreath, no ornaments, no light strings or, for that matter, a whole lot of Christmas cheer.

More than three months after record flooding from the remnants of Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee ruined tens of thousands of homes and businesses, the pace of recovery remains frustratingly slow for Northeast disaster victims, an untold number of whom will be out of their homes for Christmas ? or who, like the Antonellos, are marking the season in half-finished construction zones.

The culprit, in some cases, is red tape.

Thousands of flood insurance claims have yet to be processed, leaving many homeowners without the means to pay for extensive repairs. Moreover, grants distributed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency often don't begin to cover the damage to homes whose first floors were submerged. Some residents complain of lowball damage estimates by FEMA inspectors; others say their disaster applications were inexplicably rejected, forcing them into an appeals process.

The result is that cash-strapped flood victims are buying materials when they can and doing much of the renovation work themselves, with the help of friends and donated or discounted labor from electricians, plumbers and other contractors.

"There's not a drop of Christmas spirit to be found in any of us right now," said Freeman White, a West Pittston resident who has been unable to return to the home he shared with his wife, their four children, and his mother and brother, before Lee's remnants flooded parts of Pennsylvania in September.

In Vermont, only about 500 of the 1,400 households displaced by Irene's flash flooding in late August have been able to return, said Jennifer Hollar, deputy commissioner of the state Department of Housing. An additional 750 are living in apartments or hotels with help from FEMA.

"People are not turning to emergency (homeless) shelters, but we do know that some of the temporary situations that people are in are not sustainable," she said. "There are definitely people who are struggling and not sure what their next steps are. They're doubling up or still in motels."

FEMA statistics for Pennsylvania show the extent to which flooded residents are still waiting for disaster relief or who have been getting by on modest FEMA grants:

? As of Wednesday, about 2,400 flood insurance claims had yet to be settled, a quarter of the total.

? Though residents can qualify for a maximum FEMA grant of $30,200, the average award has been much smaller ? $3,132.

? FEMA rejected about 51,000 applications for disaster assistance, more than half the total of 94,000.

FEMA spokeswoman Josie Pritchard said many applicants were declared ineligible because they already had flood insurance, were found to have no damage or were unable to verify the home as their primary residence. FEMA does not pay out on second homes.

Some flood victims, though, say they were rejected for FEMA grants for which they should have qualified.

In West Pittston, a town between the northeastern Pennsylvania cities of Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, flooding ruined the finished basement and first floor of the White family's modest frame home.

Freeman and Vikki White, who paid rent to his mother and lost nearly everything to the flood, said they were stunned when FEMA refused to give them anything for their belongings. Freeman White said his mother got a modest amount, $16,000, to fix damage that one contractor estimated at $60,000.

White, 42, a professional musician who was laid off from his job with the state prison system last year, expected to be back home by Thanksgiving. Instead, the family remains dispersed in homes and apartments throughout the region while they chip away at repairs.

They've tried to keep up appearances while getting the house back into shape. A sign taped next to the door says: "It's been a long, hard road, and I won't lose hope. This is still the place that we all call HOME." A string of Christmas lights droops over the debris-filled front porch.

But Christmas doesn't seem so joyful this year.

"I can't wait till it's over so the stress goes away," White said.

A few blocks away, the Antonellos, who are in their early 70s, have waited months for an insurance payout that still hasn't arrived. They were forced to dip into their life savings to pay for partial repairs. Earlier this week, Della made the decision to halt work until they get the insurance money.

So, for now, a piece of plywood serves as their kitchen counter; a single floor lamp, sans shade, illuminates a living room devoid of furniture. They live on the second floor and venture downstairs to microwave dinner, brew coffee or receive friends.

The couple, who faithfully paid their flood insurance premium for nearly four decades, say they can't understand why it's taking so long to get the money to which they're entitled.

"What are you supposed to do, leave your house rot away for three or four months?" said Biondo, a retired auto mechanic. "You pay your insurance every year. Why do you have to fight these people?"

Sen. Robert Casey, D-Pa., sent a letter this week to the Insurance Federation of Pennsylvania, urging insurers to redouble efforts to process claims. "With winter storms approaching, it is critical that these outstanding flood insurance claims be given the highest priority," he wrote.

Jonathan Greer, the trade group's vice president, said his members are eager to resolve any problems. But he noted they have received few complaints and said the holdup may have more to do with the federal government, which underwrites flood losses.

"I would caution everyone not to rush to judgment that it's the private insurance industry's problem in light of the fact that for any other homeowner's claim, we're there, pronto," Greer said Thursday. "Flood insurance is a different animal because you have the involvement of private industry, and the involvement of the federal government."

Told of Greer's response, Casey said: "I'm not too concerned about who's at fault. ... People have worked night and day to rebuild their lives, and they are waiting and waiting. Someone needs to shake this up."

In Duryea, a few miles from West Pittston, Scott Moscatelli has been living on the second floor of his home while gutting and renovating the first floor, which took on nearly 4 feet of water when the Lackawanna River topped a levee and flooded hundreds of homes.

Even doing the work himself ? with help from friends ? his FEMA grant hasn't taken him very far. The computer systems analyst figures he'll spend $15,000 of his own money by the time the house is finished.

"People think people are getting 'FEMA rich.' That's not the case," said Moscatelli, who, until a new furnace arrived a few weeks ago, had been using borrowed space heaters to stay warm.

Moscatelli lives on Chittenden Street, where Vice President Joe Biden toured heavily damaged homes a week after the flood. Biden told residents not to give up hope, promising that federal aid would help get them back on their feet.

A few days before Christmas, though, the neighborhood is nearly deserted.

"The street's a ghost town," Moscatelli said. "It's pretty surreal."

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Associated Press writer Dave Gram in Montpelier, Vt., contributed to this report.

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Indian activist not happy with proposed graft bill (AP)

NEW DELHI ? India's federal Cabinet has approved legislation to create an anti-corruption watchdog, but a prominent activist who has campaigned against graft said Wednesday that he is not satisfied with the bill.

Activist Anna Hazare said the proposed bill was only an attempt to "fool" the people. He said he would start a three-day fast from Dec. 27 to protest the fact that government hadn't accepted his version of the legislation. He also urged his supporters to court arrest after his fast.

Hazare, who claims inspiration from Mohandas K. Gandhi, has called his protest against corruption the second freedom struggle and has fasted three times already to garner support for his demands.

He started with a five-day fast in April after which the government invited members of his team to help draft the legislation. In August, he fasted for 12 days to force Parliament to pass his sweeping proposal to create a powerful watchdog to police everyone from the prime minister to the lowest village bureaucrat. He also held a daylong fast earlier in December.

The government's version of the law was approved late Tuesday night and the bill is expected to be presented in Parliament on Thursday. Few details of the proposed legislation were immediately available.

Hazare said the exclusion of the country's top investigative agency from the purview of the proposed corruption watchdog weakened the legislation. Keeping the Central Bureau of Investigation under the supervision of the ombudsman had been one of Hazare's key demands.

Hazare's campaign has drawn tens of thousands of people in a country where corruption is rampant and top officials are regularly embroiled in scandals even as hundreds of millions of people are trapped in poverty.

But critics say his populist campaign attempts to vilify all politicians and hold elected officials hostage.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Higgs boson: What scientists are saying about the 'God particle'

Scientists at CERN say that they are closing in on the Higgs boson, the elusive subatomic particle that, if discovered, could help explain why particles have mass. Here's what some of the world's leading physicists have to say about the announcement.

Scientists at the world's largest particle accelerator announced today (Dec. 13) that they'd narrowed down the possibilities for the existence of the elusive Higgs boson particle. This particle, long theorized but not yet detected, is thought to explain why particles have mass.

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The data so far from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) indicate that if it exists at all,?the Higgs must weigh between 115 and 130?times the mass of a proton (a unit denoted by gigaelectronvolts, or GeV). Two experiments at LHC, called ATLAS and CMS, also show hints that they've seen a particle weighing about 124 or 125 GeV that could be?the Higgs boson.

Though it's too soon for physicists to declare a definite?discovery of the Higgs, experts said the findings so far represent an important step forward. Here's what some leading physicists have to say about today's announcement:

"This is not the end,?but the beginning. The Higgs was just the last missing piece of the Standard Model of particles. But that theory is ugly; it is a theory only a mother can love. The real breakthrough is when the LHC discovers dark matter or strings. That would be spectacular. So there is a whole new universe beyond the Higgs." [Gallery: Search for the Higgs Boson]

?Michio Kaku, City College of New York theoretical physicist, told LiveScience

"Both experiments showed a very impressive turnaround in processing the data and very good understanding of their detectors. It is unprecedented to have full data samples from such complex experiments to be analyzed in a fairly sophisticated way in just one month since the?end of the proton-proton run.

?Greg Landsberg, Brown University physicist, CMS physics coordinator at the LHC, told LiveScience

"ATLAS data, just like CMS ones contain interesting excesses. Whether what we both see is a real signal or just a funny game [that] statistics often play with us, remains to be seen.

"This looks to me like a lot more than 'intriguing hints': it's about what you would expect if a Higgs was there at 125 GeV, highly unlikely to see if there is no Higgs there."

? Peter Woit, Columbia University mathematician, from his blog "Not Even Wrong"

"Essentials: what we're seeing is pretty consistent with the existence of a Higgs boson around 123-126 GeV. The data aren't nearly conclusive enough to say that it's definitely there. But the LHC is purring along, and a year from now we'll know a lot more.

"It's like rushing to the tree on Christmas morning, ripping open a giant box, and finding a small note that says 'Santa is on his way! Hang in there!' The LHC is real and Santa is not, but you know what I mean."

?Sean Carroll, California Institute of Technology physicist, from his blog "Cosmic Variance," hosted by Discover Magazine

"All in all, it's a definite maybe. Putting the results together in the way only a frequentist can the result is a 2.4 sigma detection. In other words, nothing any serious scientist would call convincing."

?Pete Coles, Cardiff University theoretical astrophysicist, from his blog "In The Dark"

"Two independent (and highly competitive) research teams, involving thousands of scientists, using each of these detectors have seen moderately convincing evidence that the elusive Higgs particle has been created in some of the proton?proton collisions.

"This is a challenging experiment as the detectors can't see the Higgs particle directly ? it is a short-lived particle that quickly falls apart (decays) ? but, rather, they infer its presence by seeing its decay products."

?Brian Greene, Columbia University physicist, on the "World Science Festival" blog

"The proof will come in the next year. The spectacularly successful LHC accelerator (which the Europeans built when the U.S. killed the superconducting super collider in Texas) will produce 4 times more Higgs particles in the next year. The significance of the hints reported today could turn into proof beyond a doubt come next October.

"What does this mean? The biggest mystery physicists have been trying to understand for the last half century is the 'mystery of mass.' The hydrogen atom is the paradigm of nature, with a + proton surrounded by a quantum cloud of a -electron. Yet the proton is 2,000 times heavier than the electron. No one has the slightest idea why. Peter Higgs hypothesizes that the vacuum is filled with an as yet undiscovered particle, the Higgs particle, which acts as molasses in slowing down whatever passes through it. A heavier particle is nothing more than one that has more interactions with the Higgs particle as it passes through the vacuum.

?Lawrence Sulak, Boston University physicist, member of CMS collaboration, told LiveScience

"Will we ever conclusively find the Higgs?

"It seems that the year 2012 will reveal it to us. In April 2012, the collider will start up again, apparently at a higher energy and greater collision frequency.

"We can expect that the summer of 2012 will be a summer of tidings."

??Eilam Gross, Weizmann Institute physicist, ATLAS Higgs physics group convener, on the "Weizmann Wave" blog at ScienceBlogs.

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