Thursday, May 31, 2012

Visualized: Sauber F1 cutaway car is half the vehicle it used to be (video)

Visualized: Sauber F1 cutaway car is half the vehicle it used to be (video)

Ever wondered what goes on inside a Formula 1 car? No, we're not talking about Jenson Button's delicate elbow movements, we mean inside the car. Well, it turns out that we're not the only ones, and fortuitously for us, some people with the actual means to find out -- the Sauber F1 team -- have done the noble thing, and cut one in half. Yes, a real F1 car. Cut in half. It took two years to achieve, but from tip to tail, it's all there on display. That precious steering wheel you see drivers carry with them? Halved. Clever layered fuel system for lower center of gravity? Carved open. They even bring a driver in, the only thing to remain intact. Race on past the pit stop break for the visuals.

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Terror group al-Shabaab's appeal grows in Africa

GARISSA, Kenya ? When Abdullahi slipped across the Kenya-Somali border to join the fighters of Islamist militant group al-Shabaab in 2009, the livestock herder from northern Kenya found himself among recruits from around the globe.

There were ethnic Somalis who had grown up in Australia, Britain, France and the United States. But there was also a large number of fellow Kenyans in the group's ranks. They included, unexpectedly, dozens of young men who did not share his Somali ancestry or language but came instead from the green, tropical heartland of Kenya where Christianity is the dominant religion.

Abdullahi, then aged about 20, initially dismissed those men as opportunists who had pretended to convert to Islam to win work as guns for hire.

Then he saw them in battle.

"They were good fighters. I saw the way they would advise us to fight, to defend ourselves," Abdullahi said of his two years in al-Shabaab, during which time he fought Somalia's weak United Nations-backed government. "I fought one battle outside Mogadishu. Half of us died... (The Kenyans) were very brave, the way they ran towards gunfire."

That's exactly what worries Kenyan and Western security agencies. Al-Shabaab has been waging an insurgency against Somalia's fragile interim government since 2007 and formally became part of al-Qaida earlier this year. Abdullahi's account is part of a mounting body of evidence ? including intelligence picked up by security agencies, research by the United Nations and accounts by Muslim Kenyans interviewed for this story - that suggests al-Shabaab is mentoring a new and increasingly multi-ethnic generation of militants in the region.

That could have major ramifications not just for Somalia, which has been without a working government for two decades, but also for countries such as Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, relatively stable democracies whose economies are among the steadiest in Africa. This week, Kenyan politicians blamed a bombing in central Nairobi on al-Shabaab, which means "Youth" or "Boys" in Arabic.

Al-Shabaab seeks to impose a strict version of Sharia or Islamic law. The group emerged as a force in 2006 as part of a movement that pushed U.S.-backed warlords out of Somalia's capital, Mogadishu. It remains Somalia's most powerful non-government armed group and, in its propaganda, promotes the idea that many Muslims are flocking to its cause around Africa.

Washington and London have long worried the Somali group aimed to expand its influence in Africa. That suspicion was confirmed last July when a United Nations investigation found al-Shabaab had created extensive funding, recruiting and training networks in Kenya.

Much remains unclear about the strength of the group's following outside Somalia. Some academics, including Kenya-based independent researcher Paul Goldsmith and University of California scholar Jeremy Prestholdt, urge caution because Kenya's Western allies may play up the significance of the group to justify budgets and expanded surveillance powers.

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Abdullahi's story about his time in al-Shabaab couldn't be independently verified. His account is consistent with those of other young Kenyan men involved in Islamist radicalism, including another former al -habaab fighter interviewed for this story, 22-year-old Mohamud, and by clerics, police officials, diplomats, security officials, lawyers, academics and social workers.

The flow of recruits continues, they say.

A skinny, bearded figure in sandals, dusty black trousers and a sports shirt, Abdullahi lives in Mandera, a few hours drive from Garissa, the town in Kenya's dusty north where he spoke with Reuters. He quit al-Shabaab last year, he said, because he grew disillusioned with the violence and with promises of payments that never came. Back home, he is unemployed and hopes to study at university. His militant days are behind him, though he asked that his full name not be used because he worried about official reprisals.

'Going over'
Pinning down the number of non-Somalis who have joined al-Shabaab is difficult. Boniface Mwaniki, head of Kenya's Anti-Terrorist Police Unit, said it was impossible to compile accurate figures because the Kenyan-Somali border is porous and long.

In separate interviews, a Western private security consultant, a European diplomat, a lawyer familiar with the militant Islamist community in Kenya, a community organizer and an independent researcher with an international non-governmental organization all said that up to 600 non-Somali Kenyans are currently fighting with al-Shabaab, around 10 percent of the group's total troops.

Photos: African Union forces intensify attack on al Shabaab rebels in Somalia

The militant group is also using its connections and social media to inspire the creation of loose networks of sympathizers in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. Kenya's Security Minister George Saitoti worries that this support could allow al-Shabaab to threaten East Africa, and especially Kenya, the region's economic hub.

Non-Somali East Africans have taken part in al-Qaida attacks before, including the 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania and the suicide bomb attack on an Israeli-owned hotel near Mombasa in 2002. A few have risen high in al-Qaida: Indian Ocean islander Fazul Harun Mohamed once worked as Osama bin Laden's private secretary in Afghanistan.

Concern has risen since a coordinated bomb attack on Uganda's capital Kampala in July 2010, which killed 79 people watching the soccer World Cup final. Al-Shabaab claimed responsibility, saying the attacks were retribution for Uganda's troop deployments in Mogadishu as African Union peacekeepers.

In September last year Kampala's High Court jailed two Ugandans on charges connected to the attack.

"We've seen a very different dynamic now. The young converts are the ones who are being lured into terrorism," said Al-Amin Kimathi, a Kenyan human rights activist who was released last year after being held on suspicion of involvement in the Kampala bombings.

Concern over al-Shabaab's growing East African contingent was one of the motives for Kenya's decision to send troops into Somalia last October.

Elders lose control
The pull of militancy is placing new strains on the region's Muslim communities, say elders, clerics and younger Muslims.

"The older generation has lost control of the youngsters. They've lost it completely," said Kimathi, who was born a Christian in Nyeri in Kenya's central highlands and converted to Islam in his mid-30s.

Most converts, he said, are "overzealous" and easy targets for al-Shabaab's recruitment campaigns, especially if they are poor. Because the young men, often converts, do not fit the conventional profile of an Arab or Somali militant, they are harder to track, one European diplomat said.

But Kenya's police have made life harder for the group's recruiters. Back in April 2009, when Abdullahi joined al Shabaab, it was possible for recruiters to carry out indoctrination sessions in a mosque. Abdullahi said he met al-Shabaab clerics from Somalia when they came to preach in his home town of Mandera.

"It was after afternoon prayers. We went to a corner of the mosque where we could talk quietly," he said. "They said that jihad was going on in Somalia and that we were all brothers and should join the jihad. They promised us money and food.

"They said Islam was under attack, and they mentioned Ethiopia. They told us the Ethiopians and other Christians were attacking Islam and they wanted to wash Islam out of the country. That made me feel so angry."

Fuelled by that anger and the fact he could not make enough to feed his family, he headed across the border. Abdullahi had been a herder and then worked for an aid organization, distributing rice and water.

"I joined for the jihad, I wanted to defend Islam. But of course we needed money to support the family," he said.

The Somali clerics who had visited his mosque paid him $1,000 and said more money would follow. It did not.

"Of course I believed in jihad," Abdullahi said, shaking his head. "But what I found them fighting was not jihad."

'You want to attack'
Al-Shabaab may have lost Abdullahi, but there are others ready to take his place, many of them not ethnic Somalis. In the port city of Mombasa on Kenya's Indian Ocean Coast, sermons by fiery clerics stoke anti-Western sentiment.

Suleiman Adam, a 25-year-old mobile-phone card salesman, says his radicalization began in 2002, when he enrolled in an Islamic boarding school north of the city. Adam, whose forefathers came from Sudan, is the son of a truck driver who could not afford to send his son to a regular high school.

Looking back, Adam said, it was obvious that some of his teachers at the school sympathized with al-Shabaab.

There were moments when he agreed. "If you see some American tourist, like a kaffir (unbeliever), you just feel like you want to attack him. You are of that mind that ?These people are bad. These people want to finish this religion of Islam.' That was what was in my mind ... You feel like going and exploding yourself."

But even in his radical days Adam was not as extreme as some of his classmates, who included non-Somali Kenyans like him. "There are some... who are 50-50. We felt it's not a jihad, going to explode yourself, that's not a jihad. It wasn't making sense. But there were those who were 100 percent. They believed in that."

That faith is exploited by unscrupulous radical preachers, say community leaders like Imam Mustafa Bakari. Sitting in a cafe opposite his Masjid Fathi mosque in Mombasa, he said he worried that the recruitment would continue "because preachers in Mombasa are continuing with these wrong teachings.

"We have Muslims here who want to go to Somalia to join al-Shabaab, but I've told them they should not go to Somalia because the war there is not jihad. In Somalia it's Muslims fighting Muslims and that is not jihad."

A sense of piety is often fuelled by more practical considerations. Mwalimu Rama, 38, a former youth leader who now works for a non-governmental organization that counsels young Mombasa radicals, has friends with al-Shabaab in Somalia. Some occasionally call him to chat about their exploits, he said.

But when he tries to persuade them to come home, they scoff. "What, you have a job for me? You want to employ me? Is there actually anything good there, if I come back?" he said they ask.

The Salafi influence
Financial considerations also play in Kenya's capital, Nairobi. It's not hard to find al Shabaab sympathizers in the Eastleigh district, which teems with ethnic Somalis. But over the past few years the group's influence has extended to other areas, including Majengo, a huddle of streets beside the downtown area.

One of the most vocal of its support bases is a group called the Muslim Youth Centre, once headed by radical preacher Ahmed Iman Ali, who now lives in Somalia. Iman Ali used to preach at the Masjid Sunna, a small Majengo mosque, where he would openly praise al-Shabaab, residents say.

The mosque's current imam, Alzadin Muriuki Omar, 27, a thin, sprightly figure in shirt and trousers, denied that Masjid Sunna had any ongoing connection to al-Shabaab. He said he has told his congregation not to fight in Somalia, arguing that God commands his followers to solve disputes through discussion.

Kenyan media reports that the mosque is the centre of terrorism in East Africa are wrong, Omar said, as a hen clucked about his feet in the mosque's yard.

Omar and many of his congregation are Salafis, followers of an ultra-conservative brand of Islam that has its roots in Saudi Arabia.

Salafis are in the minority among Kenya's 4.3 million Muslims, but are beginning to flex their muscles. Older, non-Salafi Muslims in Majengo view Omar's congregation with suspicion, in part because Omar's followers have recently asserted control over the district's main mosque, the Pumwani Riyadh, one of Nairobi's oldest.

Imam Yahya Hussein, deputy imam of Pumwani, insists his followers will retake control of the mosque once current renovations are finished.

Sitting in a white plastic chair in a temporary mosque made of wooden poles and sheets of blue plastic and green canvas, Hussein suggested the spread of Salafi Islam in Majengo was a result of the increasing influence of Somalis with longer exposure to Salafist thinking. While many Salafis are no less revolted by al Qaida-style violence than other Muslims, their puritanical branch of the religion is espoused by many of the militants behind al-Shabaab.

"We have been against the Somali influence in this area for as long as I can remember," Hussein said. "As the population of the Somalis started growing in Nairobi ... the Somalis came here day time and night time," he said. "They have money. So it's the influence of money. So the youth here will tell the old men, ?What are you giving me? You are not giving me anything,'" he said. "Where there is money, people will go."

Police problems
It doesn't help that the police response to radicalism is often heavy-handed and corrupt, community activists say. Diplomats say that poor Muslim coastal areas of East Africa such as Mombasa or Tanzania's Zanzibar islands are particularly vulnerable.

It's "not far-fetched at all" to suggest that political stability on the East Africa coast could be threatened, a Western official said.

Stig Jarle Hansen, associate professor at the Department of International Environment and Development Studies at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, reckons that in terms of the quality of their response, "The Kenyans are where countries like Norway and Britain were about 20 years ago. They are using hard power, not soft power. They are not going into the communities to talk. They are going in to arrest. Engagement is not happening and that's not just because of a policy weakness but also because of the poverty of the state. They have less resources."

Police spokesman Eric Kiraithe said the force was not heavy-handed and such an allegation was "mischievous."

Kimathi, the Kenyan human-rights activist, also blames counterterrorist activities by Western and African forces. He spent almost a year in detention, much of it in solitary confinement, on suspicion of involvement in the Kampala bombings. He had visited Uganda to advise several Kenyans transferred there by Kenyan authorities after they had been picked up for the attacks. The prosecutor dropped murder and terrorism charges against him in September 2011 and released him.

The Ugandan prosecutor declined comment on his decision.

Despite his experience, Kimathi says there is a problem with the expansion of al Shabaab into non-Somali ethnic groups in East Africa.

"That is what is worrying now," he said. "They are still finding their ways around ... They think the whole world is their theater."

(William Maclean reported from Nairobi and Mombasa, Noor Khamis from Nairobi, Mohamed Ahmed from Garissa; Additional reporting by David Clarke, Richard Lough, James Macharia, Humphrey Malalo and George Obulutsa in Nairobi; Writing by William Maclean; Editing by Simon Robinson and Sara Ledwith.)

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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Eurovision Song Contest: NATO and Western Oil Giants Behind the Stage of Euro Trash Spectacle

The Eurovision Song Contest tonight watched by over 120 million TV viewers may be seen as a fun spectacle ? a ?carnival of kitsch? as one commentator put it ? but off stage there are deadly serious political and economic interests at play.

This year?s annual finale of the 56-year-old competition comes from Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, where the purpose-built Crystal Hall on the shores of the Caspian Sea will project glitzy images of the Caucasus nation to the rest of the world.

The autocratic government of President Ilham Aliyev has spared no expense or effort to stage the event ? a spectacle that has become over the decades a byword for feelgood ?Euro Trash? pop culture.

In the weeks leading up to tonight?s event, Azerbaijan?s state paramilitaries and secret police have been cracking down on the slightest public protest, jailing hundreds of human rights and pro-democracy activists.

The majority Muslim nation saw a surge in public protests against the authoritarian Aliyev administration back in early 2011 as a spillover from pro-democracy uprisings in the Middle East. Azerbaijanis have grown weary of the Aliyev dynasty, accusing the leader?s family of misappropriating the Central Asian country?s vast oil wealth. While Azerbaijan ? the biggest of the Caucasus nations that were formerly Soviet Republics ? has parliamentary elections, few consider Aliyev to have a genuine mandate from the less than 10 million population.

The president succeeded his father, Heydar, in 2003 and has been ?re-elected? twice with landslide majorities. The president is aiming to run for a third term. His father, Heydar Aliyev, formerly a Soviet Union strongman, came to power in 1993 following a coup in the newly established Azerbaijan republic. Since then, political power has remained in the hands of the family.

The president appoints the cabinet, judiciary, has veto over the national assembly parliament and has direct control over Azerbaijan?s supposedly state-owned oil company. Many of the pro-democracy protesters who were arrested during in the street demonstrations of 2011 remain in detention.

In recent weeks, as tonight?s Eurovision Song Contest approached, anti-government activists have sought to highlight their grievances by mounting pubic demonstrations in the capital, Baku, which, in turn, were met with brutal crackdowns. Journalists have been blackmailed, beaten and jailed by the authorities in a desperate attempt to convey a rosy atmosphere for the song gala.

Spokespersons for the Eurovision event have defended going ahead with the spectacle in the face of public criticism across Europe, claiming that the contest is ?non political?.

But contrary to this claim, the evidence points to the fact that the entertainment extravaganza is deeply political. For a start, the ruling circle of Ilham Aliyev is using the event as a giant photo-op to present the country in a positive light. Azerbaijan has ambitions to join the European Union and the rulers are keen to burnish pretensions of being a secular new democracy.

This indulgence in Azerbaijan?s fifteen minutes of global fame is shared by European capitals and Washington. Azerbaijan under the Aliyev family has emerged as a pivotal European and US ally in a sensitive geopolitical region. Moreover, the country, which straddles Central Asia, the Middle East and Eastern Europe, has vast oil and gas reserves beneath its Caspian Sea.

While these hydrocarbon reserves eluded the former Soviet Union because of technical challenges to extraction, European and American oil companies are in a unique position to tap Azerbaijan?s oil and gas wealth. In the 1990s, the state oil company signed a $7.4 billion 30-year contract with 13 companies, including BP, Statoil, Eni, Total, Exxon and ConocoPhillips.

Historically, Azerbaijan?s oil and gas abundance was so famed that Zoroastrians of ancient times would build religious temples on the sites of surface wells that spontaneously ignited with skyward flames. At the beginning of the 20th century, before the discovery of Arab oil, almost half of all the world?s then supply came from Azerbaijan.

This wealth was a major factor in why the Bolsheviks in the newly formed Soviet Union moved swiftly to head off a brief window for Azerbaijani independence following the collapse of the Russian Empire in 1917. During the Second World War, the German Wehrmacht targeted Azerbaijan in a bid to choke off Stalin?s staple oil supply.

Today, the strategic value of the country has perhaps grown even more important. The 1,768-kilometre pipeline commissioned in 2006 from Baku to Ceyhan on Turkey?s Mediterranean coast has a capacity to deliver one million barrels of crude oil per day from the Caspian Sea to Western markets. This delivery compares with Saudi Arabia?s daily oil production capacity of 8 to 10 million barrels per day. In other words, Azeri oil provides an important hedge for both Europe and America to diversify away from Russian and Arab oil.

Furthermore, Aliyev?s Azerbaijan has become a staunch supporter of NATO?s military campaigns. As a member of NATO?s ?Partnership for Peace? it has contributed troops to operations in Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan, and has granted special privileges to the US military in particular, with landing, refuelling and overflight permissions.

Azerbaijan has become something of a thorn in Russia?s southern flank, thwarting Moscow?s interests in its volatile former Caucasus backyard of Georgia, South Ossetia and Armenia.

Azerbaijan?s relations with Iran in recent years have also suffered a marked cooling as the former aligns ever more closely with Washington. Azerbaijanis form the largest minority population group within Iran ? some 24 per cent of the total. Recent dissent within Iran among the Azeri population has underscored the potential for creating internal political problems for the government in Tehran.

Tonight as viewers sit back and indulge in seemingly harmless Euro Trash entertainment beamed live from Baku, we can be sure that Western powers and their Azerbaijani ally are counting on the spectacle being a hit for huge vested interests.

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More Records for Obama & Obamanomics: Record Low for High School Students Jobs and Record High for Those Working Past Age 65

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Hey America, Three plus years into the Obama Presidency, How?s that ?Hopey-Changey? thing working out for ya? More records for Obama and jobs ??

Parents, are you finding it difficult for your high school kids to get summer jobs? You are not alone. Thanks to the Barack Obama job recovery we can add two more records to his list of accomplishments, the young workers are getting squeezed out of the market because positions are being filled by older workers. Making matters worse, the elderly cannot afford to retire. As reported at the Washington Times, according to the National Center for Education Statistics the high school job market has hit its lowest level in 20 years. The jobs once held by young high school kids are now being taken by those older than them who have been forced to take lesser positions thanks to the so-called Obama job recovery. A meager 16% of high school age kids are now employed as opposed to 32% in 1990.

The American job market is no place for students as the number of employed high schoolers has hit its lowest level in more than 20 years, according to new figures from the National Center for Education Statistics.

In 1990, 32 percent of high school students held jobs, versus just 16 percent now. Blame their elders.

Sectors that traditionally have offered teens their first paying gig ? fast-food chains, movie theaters, malls and big-box retailers ? have now become the last resorts for out-of-work college graduates or older Americans forced back into the labor force out of sheer financial necessity. The resulting squeeze has left students on the outside looking in.

No one need look no further than the McJobless. Our American youth used to be able to get a job at McDonald?s after school and learn what it means to be responsible, show up for work and get paid for a days work. Not under Barack Obama. Businesses that used to predominately hire the HS kids now can hire older and more experienced workers at the same pay.

Local McDonald?s managers, for example, are no longer forced to accept young workers who can show up after class. They now have the option to hire older employees with more experience and, in many cases, much more education.

?They think, ?I can hire this old guy instead. He already knows how to work, so we don?t need to teach him.??

But wait, it gets worse if that is possible. Not only are young workers at an all-time low, those individuals working who are 65 years and older are at an all-time high. They simply cannot afford to retire. As reported at the NY Times, But that may have worsened the employment prospects for younger workers. Ya think?

Labor Department figures indicate that the percentage of workers over the traditional retirement age of 65 is at a record high. But, the figures show, job totals fell sharply for men under 55 during the recession and have only started to recover, while the proportion of women ages 25 to 54 with jobs also slid and is close to the lowest level of the last two decades.

?The fact of the matter is that this aging-but-not-yet-aged segment of the baby boomer class can?t afford to retire,? said David A. Rosenberg, the chief economist of Gluskin Sheff, a Canadian firm, noting that overall household net worth was 15 percent lower than at the prerecession peak. ?Dreams of the 5,000-square-foot McMansion being a viable retirement asset.

So why is any one voting for Barack Obama again? Any one who actually thinks that Obama has any coherent economic jobs growth plan is delusional. Every demographic has suffered under Obama and the more a demographic struggles with high unemployment like blacks, the more they back Obama. That?s a brilliant position.

EXIT QUESTION: So the older people are working longer and affecting the job prospects of the younger workers, this is even before changes have been made to the going broke Social Security plan. So what is going to happen when the government raises the retirement age from 65 to 68?

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The First Death

The First Death
co-written by Ylanne and DemiKara

The woman sat just inside the alley in a good neighborhood.? Her knees were drawn up to her chest, and arms loosely wrapped around them as she silently sat in the opening, head down.??? Her dark brown hair was short, styled with gel and pretty as could be.? It was the latest in fashion for short hair.? she wore a white halter top with blue embroidery on it, and the skirt that matched, a lovely olive brown color, lay around her waist, a mess.? It revealed the lace underwear she wore the the world, the position she was in, and with her skirt not proper.

The day was otherwise nice, the sun shining, only a few clouds dotting the sky.? Just enough to keep the sun from being too fierce, and not enough to make the day gloomy.? The street was fairly busy, it being a holiday, and many people passed the woman, without stopping, without checking on why she was obviously sad.

Children, women, families passed bad, some mothers making certain their children didn't catch sight of her, people not seeing her, those who did assuming she was homeless, or a druggie, despite her neat dress and styled hair.

It was about another hour before a young man caught a glimpse of her and approached, trying to get her attention without much success. After he earned no response, he checked for a pulse, but, finding none, he reached into his pocket for one of those smart phones that the young people seemed to like these days, and dialed 911. "I think I've got someone dead," he said. "Maybe you should send someone along to take a look."?

"What's your address?" the dispatcher asked, and the informant gave as good a description as he was able to produce based on the area. He didn't live here, but he had a friend who did. His parents couldn't afford the houses in the rather upscale neighborhood. "I'll send an officer right away."?

It took less than ten minutes after the on-duty officer arrived to declare the death an obvious homicide. The captain at the local precinct glanced at the roster of detectives and the caseloads that had been assigned to them. In a city like this, with a crime rate this high, all of the detectives had a constantly heavy caseload. The one man with the fewest cases was one of the most recently promoted detectives -- Isaac Bowdoin.?

As they examined the body of the woman, they might notice the myriad of cuts on the woman's clothes, though they were the least of the injuries, they were merely the most numerous, all over the front and back.? They were random, angry marks.? There was a pattern though, on her chest.? Seven larger marks, deeper marks.

Two almost over the ovaries, then two more, a little higher, on either side of the abdomen.? Two more, where the arm joined the body, and then one as the throat, right above the breast bone.? The mark on the right should blade was slightly inflamed in comparison to the other wounds, as if there was some sort of suction on the wound.

The woman's purse was nearby, a tiny clutch containing lipstick, a cell phone, her ID and some cash.? She was revealed as 21 year old Denise J. Nelson.

"Don't you hate it when you wake up in the morning and a murder case falls into your lap?" Isaac Bowdoin was a fairly tall man with short-cropped dreadlocks and a goatee framing chocolate-colored flesh and eyes that women frequently described as "dreamy" despite Isaac's repeated rejections of any such proposals.?

The young detective found himself staring down at Denise's body with an expression of mild concern, his hands inside his pockets. Dressed in jeans and a short-sleeved green polo shirt, he looked a lot more like a local college student than he did a homicide detective, but that was because Isaac preferred not to adopt the somber suits and carefully pressed trench-coats popular among his colleagues. "We're going to have to get the body to the morgue for a full autopsy," he said, shaking his head. "Let's get what we can before the gawkers arrive."?

The other detectives ran the scene under his direction, and soon enough the scene was fully processed, and the woman's time of death estimated to be the previous night, roughly ten hours ago.? Rigor Mortis had yet to pass, lasting 36-48 hours so the body would have to be taken to the lab as was, where the doctor could ease it into position as needed for the autopsy itself.

The larger wounds had killed her.? The final one had been the death stroke, and would be found to be the one on the right shoulder.? She would have bled out and the loss of blood had killed her.

"I've got far too much paperwork that I have to get done," Isaac said, shaking his head. "Someone stay here, and I'm going to go and talk to her family. Let's find out who the next of kin are, who it is I've got to inform." He looked at one of the officers, motioning to be handed a list of Denise's next of kin. He didn't add that he'd want to find out if she had any known enemies, stalkers, anything of the sort.?

Her next of kin was a mother and father, aged 57 and 56 respectively.? Daniella and John Nelson were their names and they had been at home, their phone numbers 'Dad,' 'Mom,' and 'Home' in Denise's cell phone.

Isaac reached for his own phone, dialing the number marked "home." After he heard a voice answer on the other end, he disconnected and put the victim's name through the database, finding the address listed for the parents. "I'm headed over to the parents' house right now," he informed the folks standing around before heading to his car, which he had parked several houses away from the specific location where the body had been found earlier.?

He opened the door and climbed inside, turning the engine on and slamming the door shut. The sounds of some kind of alternative music played at a reasonable volume, turned down enough so that those passing by wouldn't condemn Isaac as one of those obnoxious youngsters who liked to blast music for no apparent reason. He entered the parents' address into his GPS and after waiting a few minutes for the device to calibrate itself, headed in the indicated direction.?

It took about twenty minutes to make it to the Nelsons's house, which Isaac found strangely reminiscent of the first house that he'd moved into. It was a pleasant, two-story brick and mortar house with black shutters beside each of the windows, and planters beneath each of them that contained little crocuses and buttercups. He parked across the street, and when he cut the engine, Isaac found it decidedly silent in the neighborhood. He supposed this was the sort of area where anything louder than the occasional car passing by earned you the contempt of the neighbors.?

Isaac climbed out of the car and locked it before heading across the street, up the steps to the front door. He rang the doorbell and waited only a few seconds before he could hear footsteps, and then the deadbolt sliding open, the door following a moment later to reveal two middle-aged people who might have been taken directly out of some magazine about the middle-class. Maybe the upper-middle class.?

Isaac cleared his throat. "Mr. and Mrs. Nelson?" he asked. There was a nod, and then he reached for his identification, showing his badge and credentials. "My name is Detective Isaac Bowdoin, Wing City Police. I'm sorry to inform you that we found your daughter's body this morning. I'm very sorry for your loss."?

Daniella's eyes flew to Isaac's, as if to confirm that he was in fact telling the truth, and a little gasp escaped her lips as she reached for her husband's hand.?

The husband took Daniella's hand in his own, looking stricken.? "She said she was spending the night at a friend's.? When she didn't come home this morning, we figured they were out shopping, or hanging out somewhere."? He said and pulled his wife to him, holding her gently.

"What happened to our baby?"? Dead?? Denise was dead?? She couldn't be dead, not their baby girl.? Daniella began to sob and John held her close.? "Maybe we should move to the living room"? Definitely.

"If you don't mind, ma'am," said Isaac, following the couple inside and closing the door gently? behind him. He allowed them to lead him to the living room, which was furnished by a set of matching black leather couches and carefully chosen decorations. He waited for the Nelsons to sit on one of the couches before settling uneasily into the couch adjacent. "We've just begun our investigation, and I assure you we'll do the best we can to find out what happened. We believe your daughter's death was a homicide. Again, I'm very sorry for your loss."

"A homicide?? Denise! But why!? Denise was popular, everyone loved her."? John said firmly.? "We hosted her parties here even.? She was adored at school."? He said and shook his head.? "I mean, yeah she was in college, and she had some weird friends from the school, but she was a wonderful girl, well behaved."

"Do you know of anyone who might have disliked your daughter, or had any reason to hurt Denise?" Isaac asked. "I'm sorry, but I have to ask."?

"I...No."? They said and shook their heads.? "Not to my knowledge."? The father admitted.? The mother shook her head, pressing her face against John's shoulder.

"Denise can't be...are you sure it's her?? Are you sure it's our baby?"

Isaac nodded, unable to bring himself to look either of the Nelsons in the eyes. "We, ah, found her license and other personal possessions on the body," he explained, clasping his hands over his knees as he leaned forward.?

"I...can we see her body?"? Daniella asked, worried now.? "Can we see her body?"

Isaac's lips stretched into a thin line and he stared downward at the rug. "Not immediately, but very soon," Isaac said. "I understand that this is very hard for you, but you have to let us do our job so we can find whoever did this. I promise I will call to let you know when you can come in. It should be within a few days."

"A...Alright."? The husband said.? "Alright.? Call us.? With everything.? Please, call us as soon as you know anything."

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Sunday, May 27, 2012

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Microsoft posts Windows 8 app porting guide roundup, forgets to include BASIC

Microsoft posts Windows 8 app porting guide roundup, forgets to include BASIC

Let's say you're a developer eager to convert your apps for Windows 8 as soon as possible. Where do you start? Microsoft Developer Evangelist Jennifer Marsman is very much aware that you might be at a loss, so she has done the rather large favor of rounding up every porting guide the company has to offer in one handy place. Some of these are pure design guides, like a previously spotted iPad-to-Metro layout article, but others dig deep into converting code for the land of home tiles and charms. The focus is on porting from the web and Windows Phone 7, so we wouldn't work up hopes of bringing your high school computer class project to Metro. Still, Marsman is looking for more guides from readers; if you've developed just the technique to convert 10 PRINT "HELLO WORLD" 20 GOTO 10 into a tablet-native Windows 8 app, return the generosity and leave pointers at the source link.

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Saturday, May 26, 2012

Texas Senate race a new test for GOP establishment

FILE - In this May 3, 2012 file photo, U.S. Senate candidate Republican Ted Cruz participates in a live debate at the University of Houston in Houston. Former presidential candidate Rick Santorum endorsed Cruz in Texas' crowded race for a U.S. Senate seat on Thursday, saying the firebrand attorney and tea party favorite ?has the wow factor.? (AP Photo/Houston Chronicle, Mayra Beltran, File)

FILE - In this May 3, 2012 file photo, U.S. Senate candidate Republican Ted Cruz participates in a live debate at the University of Houston in Houston. Former presidential candidate Rick Santorum endorsed Cruz in Texas' crowded race for a U.S. Senate seat on Thursday, saying the firebrand attorney and tea party favorite ?has the wow factor.? (AP Photo/Houston Chronicle, Mayra Beltran, File)

Texas Republican primary candidate for the U.S. Senate Craig James makes a point during a press conference Thursday, May 24, 2012, in Houston. Also vying for the party?s nomination are Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, ex-Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert and Ted Cruz. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)

(AP) ? The story line on the Republican Senate race in Texas is a now familiar one: A veteran politician supported by the GOP establishment is challenged by a young insurgent backed by national conservative groups.

In this distinctly Texas episode in the saga for control of the Senate, David Dewhurst is the reserved, self-made millionaire and lieutenant governor facing off against Ted Cruz, the feisty son of a Cuban exile who calls himself "a proven fighter for liberty because his family knows what it means to lose it."

The underdog is former Dallas mayor and businessman Tom Leppert, who offers himself as the no-nonsense alternative to politics as usual.

In heavily Republican Texas, whoever wins the GOP primary on Tuesday is almost sure to replace retiring Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison.

Cruz and Leppert acknowledge that Dewhurst is more familiar with voters and has more cash ? he's spent $9.2 million of his $200 million fortune on the primary. But both hope to force a runoff, and if one succeeds, the runner-up could win in July. While there have been no reliable, independent polls in the nine-candidate race, those released by partisans show Dewhurst on the cusp of getting the 50 percent-plus-one he needs to avoid a runoff, with Cruz in second place.

Conservative groups that complain many Senate Republicans now in office are too quick to compromise have spent more than $4 million trying to help Cruz. The benefactors include South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint's Senate Conservatives Fund, the anti-tax Club for Growth and former Texas Rep. Dick Armey's FreedomWorks.

Similar Senate primary battles are taking place in Wisconsin, where tea party favorite Mark Neuman is running against former Gov. Tommy Thompson, and in Arizona, where six-term Rep. Jeff Flake is being challenged by Wil Cardon, who also casts himself as a tea party candidate.

Cruz is drawing comparisons between Texas and Indiana, where state Treasurer Richard Mourdock defeated incumbent Sen. Richard Lugar in the Republican primary. Leppert looks for inspiration from Nebraska, where Deb Fischer, a state legislator, rose up from third place to become the GOP's Senate nominee there.

Cruz, 41, made his name representing Texas before the Supreme Court in high-profile cases. He has endorsements from former GOP presidential hopeful Rick Santorum and former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin in addition to several tea party groups.

Dewhurst, 66, has the backing of Gov. Rick Perry and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee as well as support from the state's most influential Republican clubs, anti-abortion organizations and political action committees.

There are few significant policy differences between the top three candidates: All oppose abortion rights, amnesty for illegal immigrants and tax increases of any kind. That has forced their campaigns to focus on personality and records with often harsh attack ads.

Tall, reserved and impeccably dressed, Dewhurst was raised by a single mother after his father was killed by a drunken driver. He served in the Air Force and as a CIA officer in Bolivia before returning to Houston, where he started a natural gas business and made his fortune.

Cruz's father fought against Cuba's Batista regime in the late 1950s before getting a student visa to attend the University of Texas. Cruz was born in Alberta, Canada, where his dad worked in the oil fields before moving back to Houston. A champion debater, Cruz attended Princeton University and Harvard Law School and has spent most of his career in politically appointed positions in the Bush administration or working for the Texas attorney general.

Leppert, 57, has been CEO of several companies, including the Turner Corp., the nation's largest construction company. He ran for Dallas mayor as a reformer and balanced the city's budget.

The competition between Dewhurst and Cruz turned ugly early. Each has spent more than $4 million on TV and radio attack ads.

Dewhurst has derided Cruz as a trial lawyer even though Cruz has specialized in handling appeals. His campaign also pilloried Cruz for representing a Chinese tire company appealing a $26 million judgment that it had stolen intellectual property from a U.S. company. Cruz replied he was only doing his job as an attorney for an international law firm.

Cruz, meanwhile, attacks Dewhurst as a "timid, moderate politician" who too often has compromised with Democrats.

"Enough of these little kitty cats we keep sending to Washington," Cruz said. "David Dewhurst will compromise every day in the U.S. Senate. ... It's what he's done every day in state government."

Boasting about his experience as a top business executive, Leppert calls Dewhurst a career politician and Cruz a government staffer. Dewhurst says Leppert's record as Dallas mayor is too liberal for Texas Republicans.

Whoever wins the GOP nomination will face one of two Democrats, former state Rep. Paul Sadler and party activist Sean Hubbard. No Democrat has won a statewide office in Texas since 1994.

Associated Press

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By Al Olson, Senior editor

This being a presidential campaign year, there is a lot of talk about ?American exceptionalism,? a term coined by Alexis de Tocqueville about 180 years ago. Over the years, Americans have argued over what makes us all so exceptional.

This week in Life Inc., we added more fodder for debate. According to a study released Tuesday by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the U.S. ranks No. 1 in average household wealth, at $102,000. But when it comes to work-life balance, Americans have a lot of catching up to do. Among the more than 500 reader comments is this exceptional one from Mary Jones-1616541: ?Just goes to prove the old saying. Money can't buy you happiness.?

Another Life Inc. post that created a buzz was senior writer Allison Linn?s report about American workers? satisfaction with their company health plans. It?s the cost, not the availability, of health insurance that is the primary thing keeping workers from getting insured. Ninety percent of uninsured workers said they didn?t have insurance because it was too costly.

We asked our readers if they were happy with their company?s health plan. More than 33,650 of you voted and 50.5 percent said no. Only 32.4 percent of our readers said they were satisfied. And 17.1 percent reported that they don?t have a company health plan.

And, finally, contributing writer Eve Tahmincioglu filed a widely read blog post about a women who claims she was fired from a lingerie shop because she was too hot. ?

?When I was first told that I was ?too hot? and that my breasts were too large I was shocked,? said Lauren Odes. Her sexy appearance, she said, got her a pink slip from an employer who sells intimate apparel much sexier than your basic slips.

Attorney Gloria Allred, defender of wronged women everywhere,?held a news conference.

We asked our readers whether they thought?Odes was a victim of discrimination, and nearly 60 percent of you said no.

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Friday, May 25, 2012

Rich-poor divide reopens at UN climate talks

FILE- Smoke billows from a chimney of a heating plant as the sun sets in Beijing in this file photo dated Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. U.N. climate talks being held in Bonn, Germany, are in gridlock Thursday May 24, 2012, as a rift between rich and poor countries risked undoing some of the advances made last year in the two-decade-long effort to control carbon emissions from fast-growing economies like China and India as well as developed industrialized nations that scientists say are overheating the planet.(AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan, File)

FILE- Smoke billows from a chimney of a heating plant as the sun sets in Beijing in this file photo dated Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. U.N. climate talks being held in Bonn, Germany, are in gridlock Thursday May 24, 2012, as a rift between rich and poor countries risked undoing some of the advances made last year in the two-decade-long effort to control carbon emissions from fast-growing economies like China and India as well as developed industrialized nations that scientists say are overheating the planet.(AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan, File)

(AP) ? U.N. climate talks ran into gridlock Thursday as a widening rift between rich and poor countries risked undoing some advances made last year in the decades-long effort to control carbon emissions that scientists say are overheating the planet.

As so often in the slow-moving negotiations, the session in Bonn bogged down with disputes over technicalities. But at the heart of the discord was the larger issue of how to divide the burden of emissions cuts between developed and developing nations. Developing nations say the industrialized world ? responsible for most of the emissions historically ? should bear the brunt of the emissions cuts while developed nations want to make sure that fast-growing economies like China and India don't get off too easy. China is now the world's top polluter.

"There is a total stalemate," said Artur Runge-Metzger, the chief negotiator for the European Union.

The negotiations in Bonn were meant to build on a deal struck in December in Durban, South Africa, to create a new global climate pact by 2015 that would make both rich and poor nations rein in emissions caused by the burning of oil and other fossil fuels. But on the next-to-last day of two weeks of talks there was little sign of progress, as different interpretations emerged on what, exactly, was agreed upon last year.

"There is distrust and there is frustration in the atmosphere," Seyni Nafo, spokesman for a group of African countries, told The Associated Press.

The European Union claims China and other developing countries are backsliding on commitments made in Durban to bring the discussion on emissions cuts from both rich and poor nations into one forum, instead of the current structure, which has two parallel negotiation tracks. Developing countries ? backed by climate activists ? accuse the U.S., EU and other industrialized nations of trying to evade commitments made in previous negotiations and shift responsibilities for tackling climate change to the developing world.

"Developed countries like the U.S., Japan, Canada and Russia ... have consistently blocked references to the existing legal principles, while continuing to ignore the fact that their meager emission cut targets expose the world's most vulnerable people to climate change's devastating effects," said Mohamed Adow, a senior climate change adviser at Christian Aid.

Since their launch in the early 1990s, the U.N. talks have had little success reducing emissions of the heat-trapping gases that a large majority of climate scientists say are warming the Earth, with potentially devastating consequences for poor countries ill-prepared to deal rising sea levels, floods, droughts and other effects of a changing climate.

Actions taken and pledged so far fall well short of what the U.N. experts say is needed to achieve the goal of preventing global temperatures from rising more than 2 degrees Fahrenheit (1.2 degrees Celsius) above current levels by the end of this century.

The only existing binding treaty, the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, was shunned by the U.S. because it doesn't impose any emissions targets on China, thus leaving out the two biggest carbon emitters on the globe. It was set to expire this year but countries agreed in Durban to extend it, though they haven't agreed on how long. Meanwhile, Canada, Japan and Russia have refused to make any new commitments under Kyoto, meaning it only covers about 15 percent of global emissions.

Associated Press

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