Saturday, December 31, 2011

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In Forum: Microsoft Operating Systems By User: evangelikevin Maybe because most of the time, Windows 7/8 need 2 GB (approx. 2048 MB) of RAM to run comfortably in stock configurations, or because Windows Phone uses fewer resources from your computer? It's possible, after all, that the reason the VM runs slow is because it's trying to eat up RAM and processor cycles that are in use by your host system. That problem would be much less likely with WP7. ...

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The Best Videos of 2011: Day 3

On Day 3 of WWE.com's 25 Best Videos of 2011, we look back on two Attitude Era returns, some Diva rental-car theft, and what we're sure Wade Barrett will say is the greatest journalistic endeavor ever attempted by man.

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The Cenation leader had reclaimed his WWE Championship from Rey Mysterio, and all seemed right with the world. Of course, he didn't count on that other WWE Champion showing up ...

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Friday, December 30, 2011

IBM Releases Tool for New Kinds of Patent Searches (NewsFactor)

A new analytical tool from IBM is helping scientists scan patents and other intellectual property for information about molecular data. The cloud-based strategic IP insight platform, or SIIP, uses image analysis and enhanced optical recognition of chemical images and symbols to quickly obtain the information, a process that otherwise could take months to do manually.

The platform, housed in the IBM SmartCloud, processes documents in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, the European Patent Office and the World Intellectual Property Organization, as well as the public domain documents in the U.S. National Library of Medicine's MEDLINE database.

Originally In-House Tool

SIIP was originally developed for IBM'S own use, and it has been used by hundreds of IP experts in the company for management and licensing. The company said that many top life-sciences companies also use SIIP because of its special focus on sifting patents for biological and chemical information.

SIIP can process molecular structures drawn as chemical compounds, and is being used to extract molecular and chemical information from patents, abstracts and other documents within hours of their publication. To date, more than 200 million chemical instances, gleaned from more than 30 million documents, have been extracted.

A user can perform analytics through a Web browser. Searches can be conducted via a drug's trade name, generic name, chemical ID number, or even by drawing the chemical structure inside the tool. Identical or similar compounds will be returned within seconds. The tool can also show trends in the industry, a competitive landscape, a prior art search and other analysis.

Via the IBM SmartCloud, the information can be shared within an organization, or among organizations. The company said that the tool improves R&D productivity, increases IP licensing, supports open innovation initiatives, helps to identify potential collaborators or acquisition targets, presents competitive intelligence, and increases the rate at which patents and grants are awarded.

Contribution to NIH

Because of the value of the retrieved information to the scientific community, IBM has donated to the National Institutes of Health an SIIP-created database of more than 2.5 million unique chemical compounds, along with the references in the literature. The database, extracted from million of patents and scientific documents, is expected to allow medical researchers to more readily understand relationships between chemical compounds.

Dr. Ying Chen, IBM research scientist, said the database donated to NIH will be used in conjunction with NIH's existing "rich set of content," such as comparing uses for a given compound across the literature.

Chen said another major differentiator for SIIP is the ability for natural language processing, instead of the keyword-based searching common in other such search engines. She also noted that SIIP has applications in other industries that use chemical information, such as consumer electronics, automotive, or oil and gas companies, and that the software-as-a-service tool "can be extremely useful for smaller companies as well as larger ones."

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Cassola, Rome's Jewish Christmas Treat

By Alessandra Rovati

Alessandra Rovati

A popular Italian saying advises: ?Dress like a Turk, and eat like a Jew.?

Jews have enjoyed an uninterrupted presence in Italy for more than 2,200 years, producing a delicious cuisine with almost endless regional variations, that profoundly affected broader Italian cuisine. Contrary to the all-too-common American assumption that most Jewish food is bland or boring, Jewish Italian cuisine tends to be seen as a delicacy by non-Jewish locals. Some of the most popular restaurants in Rome serve traditional Jewish dishes, like the famous fried artichokes.

Rome?s unofficial Christmas dessert, cassola, or a baked ricotta cheese cake, was originally a Jewish dish. In the 16th century, while some Jewish communities in Northern Italy made a fresh cheese baked sandwich-like dish sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon called pizza dolce, Roman Jews used ricotta to make large sweet pancakes cooked in a skillet. The dish was called ?casciola? (from ?cascio?, cheese), says Italian food historian A.Toaff in his ?Mangiare alla Giudia.?

Over time the dish transformed into a baked ricotta pancake, and was adopted by the Roman Catholic community as a traditional Christmas dessert (Roman Jews serve it on Shavuot). Coincidentally, the earliest Hanukkah levivot or latkes in Eastern Europe were made of cheese and were likely similar to Cassola.

One of the main reasons for cassola?s popularity is that it is shockingly simple to make, including only five main ingredients and no butter or oil (except for greasing the pan). What gives it its delicious creamy texture, similar to a softer, moister, more delicate cheesecake with a firmer outside, is fresh ricotta, which you can purchase from a store or try your hand at making at home. Whether you make it for the last day of Hanukkah or save it until Christmas, it is a true example of an Italian dish ? elegantly simple and delicious.

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1 pound ricotta cheese (made from whole milk, without emulsifiers)
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1 to 1 ? cup sugar (depending on desired sweetness)
a pinch of salt
zest of one large organic lemon (optional)
? teaspoon cinnamon or vanilla (optional)
1 or 2 tablespoons mild extra-virgin olive oil, or butter

1) Preheat the oven to 400? F. With a whisk or a hand mixer, beat the eggs with the sugar until creamy. Add the ricotta, salt, lemon zest and cinnamon (or vanilla).

2) Grease a 9-10 inch springform baking pan with butter or olive oil, dust with flour, pour the mixture in, and transfer into your pre-heated oven. Bake at 400 F for the first 10 minutes, then lower the temperature to 350 F and bake for another 25 minutes.

3) Turn the oven off and allow the cassola to set inside, with the door open, for another 10 or 15 minutes. It should be firmer and golden brown on the outside and very soft and moist inside, like a pudding. Serve warm.

You can also cook it in a greased non-stick or cast iron pan like a frittata, on the stovetop, flipping it once (this was probably the original version), or cook the bottom on the stovetop and the top in the oven under the broiler.

Alessandra Rovati was born and raised in Venice and is an expert in Jewish and Kosher Italian cooking. She has written about food several magazines, taught cooking, and she has been a featured guest on Fox News. Visit her website, Dinner in Venice.


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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Gingrich sharpens attacks on Romney, Paul

Republican presidential candidate, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich makes a stop at the National Farm Toy Museum in Dyersville, Iowa, on Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011, in Dyersville, Iowa. Gingrich also made stops in Dubuque and Decorah Tuesday afternoon and evening. (AP Photo/The Gazette, Nikole Hanna)

Republican presidential candidate, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich makes a stop at the National Farm Toy Museum in Dyersville, Iowa, on Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011, in Dyersville, Iowa. Gingrich also made stops in Dubuque and Decorah Tuesday afternoon and evening. (AP Photo/The Gazette, Nikole Hanna)

Republican presidential candidate, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, is accompanied by his wife Callista during a campaign stop at the National Farm Toy Museum in Dyersville, Iowa, Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Repubilcan presidential candidate, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich makes a stop at the National Farm Toy Museum in Dyersville, Iowa, on Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011, in Dyersville, Iowa. Gingrich's stop in Dyersville was standing room only, approximately minutes before his appearance. Gingrich also made stops in Dubuque and Decorah Tuesday afternoon and evening. (AP Photo/The Gazette, Nikole Hanna)

(AP) ? So much for staying positive.

In just the last 24 hours, Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich has blasted rival Mitt Romney as a "Massachusetts moderate" who isn't "man enough" to take responsibility for the harsh attack ads being run on his behalf. And he lambasted Ron Paul's views as "totally outside the mainstream of virtually every decent American."

As his lead in Iowa polls has evaporated, Gingrich's rhetoric has grown ever sharper, even as he insists ? sometimes in the same breath ? that he's running a positive campaign.

"I am not going to go negative, period," Gingrich said Tuesday at a campaign stop in Dyersville, Iowa, to appreciative murmurs from the crowd that had crammed into the National Farm Toy Museum to hear him speak. That remark came after a CNN interview in which he said he wouldn't vote for Paul if the Texas congressman became the GOP nominee and he mocked Romney for not having the courage to face him in a one-on-one debate.

It is classic Gingrich, the bomb-throwing leader of the Republican revolution who even now seems to chafe at minding his manners. He acknowledged Tuesday that it has taken "discipline" not to counterpunch as the attacks have flooded in.

So he is trying to have it both ways.

In Dubuque, Iowa, at the first stop of a 22-city bus tour leading up to Jan. 3 caucuses, Gingrich offered Romney praise, then promptly opened fire.

"I don't want to be invidious about Gov. Romney, who I said I think is a very competent manager and a very smart guy," Gingrich said. "But to have somebody who is a Massachusetts moderate, who said he did not want to go back to the Reagan-Bush years, who voted as a Democrat for Paul Tsongas in '92, who campaigned to the left of Teddy Kennedy.... to have him run a commercial that questions my conservatism?"

In the evolving Gingrich playbook, statements which are factually accurate are not attacks.

"I was describing him accurately," he said in South Carolina last week after taking a jab at Romney.

For Gingrich, taking the high road may be a strategy born as much out of necessity as ideology.

His campaign nearly collapsed earlier this year, so he trails the other Republican frontrunners in fundraising, which limits his ability to launch a sustained negative campaign.

The former Georgia congressman also seems to have made the political calculation that to win over voters, he must soften some of the brash rough edges that defined his tenure as House speaker.

After all, he made his political reputation perfecting the art of using words as weapons.

A 1996 memo to Republican House candidates, which Gingrich endorsed in a cover letter, urged Republicans running for office to use words like "traitor," ''pathetic" and "sick" to define Democratic opponents, their proposals and their party. "Language matters,'" the memo said.

Campaigning for the White House, he has taken his own advice.

A favorite Gingrich technique in recent weeks has been to extol his campaign's positive tone while eviscerating nameless GOP opponents, using words like "disgusting" and "reprehensible."

"Shame on them for not caring enough about America to be positive," he said.

He has a receptive audience in Iowa voters, weary of being bombarded with nasty robocalls, mailers and television ads as the primary hurtles into the final days.

"I'm just sick of it all," said Bette Carlson, who showed up to hear Gingrich speak at Mabe's Pizza in Decorah, Iowa, Tuesday night. "Anyone who stays out of the mud improves their chances of getting my vote."

Still, the Gingrich camp maintains it is giving the pledge more than just lip service. They note an Iowa staffer had to resign after calling Mormonism ? Romney's religion ? a cult.

And Gingrich argues he has enough cash to run a negative ad war if he wanted to. He notes his campaign made the choice to run positive ads across Iowa beginning Wednesday.

Still, Gingrich might know better than most this election cycle that negative ads work.

He has seen his support slide as the airwaves in Iowa have filled with ads reminding voters of his ethics woes, a public service announcement he shot with Democrat Nancy Pelosi and his lucrative work for Freddie Mac.

The libertarian-leaning Paul has assailed Gingrich for "serial hypocrisy," painting him as a career politician who lined his pockets after leaving office by selling access.

In an interview, Romney called him "zany."

How long can Gingrich keep up the positive fa?ade? Asked if he would he would continue the commitment in a general election against Democrat Barack Obama, Gingrich dodged the question.

"Barack Obama's record is so terrible that if you just tell the truth it sounds negative," Gingrich said

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Sony Needs to Revive This Gorgeous Sliding Radio As a Bluetooth Speaker [Past Perfect]

Sony Needs to Revive This Gorgeous Sliding Radio As a Bluetooth SpeakerSometimes Sony can make some questionable business decisions, but rarely am I able to fault them on design. Particularly back in the 1970s?just look at this cubic portable AM radio.

As far as radios go today, a single set of sliders for volume and tuning are pretty low-tech. But were the TR-1825 resurrected as a Bluetooth speaker, all you'd need was a control for volume. And I'd be happy if they left it as a slider. Otherwise, I wouldn't change a thing. The radio's design is timeless, with interlocking sliding faces that form a perfect cube when it's closed, protecting both the speaker and controls when in transit.

Sony Needs to Revive This Gorgeous Sliding Radio As a Bluetooth SpeakerWere I able to get my hands on one of these now the first thing I'd try to do is hack some wireless functionality in there. And I don't know the first thing about hacking! That's why I'd love to plead my case to Sony about why they need to revive and update the TR-1825 as a modern Bluetooth accessory. I'm sure I wouldn't be the only one happy to pony up for it. [Sony via ISO50]

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Japan eases weapons export, collaboration rule

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TOKYO -- Japan's Cabinet Tuesday decided to ease a four-decade long self-imposed ban on weapons shipments paving the way for Japanese companies to participate in international weapons development and manufacturing projects.

The decision marks the first major revision since the ban was introduced in 1967 and tightened in 1976 to effectively bar all weapon sales.

"Under the new standards, Japan will be able to transport military equipment for missions of peace-building and international cooperation," Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba told reporters.

"Japan can now address international peace cooperation and global challenges such as terrorism and piracy more proactively and effectively," the minister added.

The move ease restrictions comes as Japan strives to reduce defense spending for developing and manufacturing advanced technology ballistic missile defense and jet fighters.

During the decades of restrictions, Japan was granting permission for collaboration on a case by case basis guided by its own security concerns and participation in peacekeeping programme. One of the few exceptions included the missile defence programme with the United States.

Under the new rules Japanese companies will be able to forge technological alliances with foreign companies for weapons development.

They will be allowed to develop and produce arms jointly with the US, European countries and Australia for exports of military equipment for peaceful and humanitarian purposes such as UN peacekeeping operations.

Companies will be allowed to supply defensive equipment, such as helmets and bullet-proof vests, to specified countries in which Japan's Self Defense Forces are deployed.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Georgia city to use cooking oil as truck fuel

Used cooking oil will play a big role in the green plans of Smyrna, Ga., a suburb of Atlanta, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Starting next month, the city will begin collecting biodiesel in the form of recycled cooking oil from up to 150 restaurants that fry food, the news organization reports. The city will then use it in a fuel mix for the city's fleet of trucks, the Journal-Constitution reports.

Smyrna is taking on the project through the use of federal stimulus funds from the Department of Energy. Biodiesel can be used with little or no modification to vehicles, according to the news organization.

"We modeled our program after one in Hoover, Ala., and they started it to get the oil out of the sewers," Ann Kirk, executive director of Keep Smyrna Beautiful, told the Journal-Constitution. "That's one of our main goals too."

Smyrna will use the $208,000 in federal grant money to expand an existing public works building to include two biodiesel processing plants with storage tanks and containers by the end of January, according to the newspaper. The plan will start off slowly with two to four water and sewer trucks.

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Shoot life at its fullest with the Sony DSC-H70/B Black 16.1MP Digital Camera w/ 10x Optical Zoom. Capture landscapes with one touch Sweep Panorama mode, take 720p HD videos, get perfect portraits with Smile Shutter technology or get everyone in the picture with the 25mm wide angle lens. Note: Memory card not included. Purchase of a memory card is highly recommended.

Sony DSC-H70/B 16.1MP Digital Camera:

  • 16.1 megapixel resolution
    Delivers excellent picture quality
  • Sony G Lens 27-270mm zoom lens
    Offers f/3.5 to f/8.0 aperture and features a 10x optical zoom
  • 3.0" LCD display
    Enjoy easy focus selection and photo viewing
  • AVI movie file format
    Record movies in HD format on this compact camera
  • 11 scene modes
    Always snap the most eye-catching photos in accurate color
  • Includes 100 free prints, battery (NP-BG1), battery charger (BC-CSGD), multi connector cable, wrist strap and CD-ROM

Memory Card Specifications:

  • Compatible with MS Duo and SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards
  • Limited/No internal memory mdash; memory card is required to operate
  • 1 MS Duo and SD/SDHC/SDXC Slot
Main Features
Optical Zoom: 10 X
Features
Resolution: 16.1 Megapixel
Light Sensitivity: ISO 100, ISO 800, ISO 400, ISO 200, ISO 80, ISO 1600, ISO 3200, ISO auto
Shooting Modes: Frame movie mode
Max Shutter Speed: 1/1600 sec
Min Shutter Speed: 30 sec
Exposure Metering: Multi-segment, center-weighted, spot
Exposure Modes: Program, automatic
White Balance: Custom, automatic, presets
White Balance Presets: Incandescent, cloudy, flash, daylight, fluorescent light (cool white), fluorescent light (daylight), fluorescent light (warm white)
Still Image Format: JPEG
Video Capture: H.264 - 1280 x 720 - 30 fps - 9Mbps ? H.264 - 1280 x 720 - 30 fps - 6Mbps ? H.264 - 640 x 480 - 30 fps - 3Mbps
Continuous Shooting Speed: 1 frame per second
Digital Zoom: 2 x
Lens System
Optical Zoom: 10 x
Type: Zoom lens - 4.25 mm - 42.5 mm - f/3.5-5.5
Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera: 25 - 250mm
Macro Focus Range: 2 in
Lens Aperture: F/3.5-5.5
Display
Type: LCD display - 3" - color
Memory / Storage
Supported Flash Memory: Memory Stick Duo, SD Memory Card, Memory Stick PRO Duo, SDXC Memory Card, Memory Stick PRO Duo Mark2, SDHC Memory Card, Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo
Camera Flash
Flash Modes: Fill-in mode, slow synchro, auto mode, flash OFF mode, red-eye reduction
Effective Flash Range: 10 in - 12 ft
Features: AF illuminator
Additional Features
Self Timer Delay: 10 sec, 2 sec
Additional Features: Audio recording, USB 2.0 compatibility, built-in speaker, RGB primary color filter, auto power save, DPOF support, digital image rotation, PRINT Image Matching, camera orientation detection, histogram display, cropping an image, Smile Detection Auto Shutter, Self Portrait Auto Shutter, 720p HD movie recording, Sweep Panorama technology, in-camera red-eye fix, TransferJet support, Dynamic Range Optimizer, face detection, built-in help guide, dual image stabilization, Exif Print support, Blink Detection technology, Motion Detection Technology, Smile Detection technology, automatic display brightness adjustment, Clear RAW Noise Reduction, Intelligent AUTO (iAUTO)
Battery
Supported Battery Details: 1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery - 960 mAh ( included )
Connections
Connector Type: 1 x Hi-Speed USB ? 1 x composite video/audio output ? 1 x HDMI output
Miscellaneous
Cables Included: USB cable ? A/V cable
Included Accessories: Wrist strap
Software
Software: Drivers & Utilities, Sony Picture Motion Browser
Dimensions
Width: 4 in
Height: 2.3 in
Depth: 1.1 in
Weight: 5.8 oz
More Information
Model No.: DSC-H70/L
Shipping Weight (in pounds): 1.0
Product in Inches (L x W x H): 8.0?x?6.0?x?3.0
Walmart No.: 000606461

Sony DSC-H70/B 16.1MP Digital Camera w/ 10x Optical Zoom Lens, 3.0&quot; LCD Display, 100 Free Prints, (Assorted Colors) 5 5 6 6

This camera takes great clear pictures, easy to use, a great value for the money, It has a lot of great components that higher priced cameras have [ A Great Value] . Recomend this camera to anyone who enjoys picture taking . 12/02/2011

wonderful camera This camera really lives up to my expectations, It is a G series Sony just like the H55 before. However I purchased mine at an actual Walmart store for $129 today on black friday. 11/25/2011

great product for a great price! 12/22/2011

Incredible! This camera has everything I wanted and more. The 10x optical zoom and panaromic pictures definately make it a great value for the price. 08/31/2011

1-4 of 6 total reviews

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Monday, December 26, 2011

San Francisco Hood Cleaning Pro Says College Town Restaurants Should Prepare Now for the Crowds

PLACENTIA AND RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA - Restaurant owners and operators in college towns need to prepare for the spike in business, says one Placentia and Anaheim hood cleaning business owner.

It's also time for campus dining facilities to have their kitchen hoods inspected, says Massoud Farazandeh, chief executive officer of American Professional Services (APS-Hoods), who also is a hood sales expert.

"We tell restaurant owners to call professionals to clean their kitchen systems before the onslaught of business," says Farazandeh. "More students means increased cooking volume, which could cause problems if grease buildup already exists in the system."

Built up grease could act as fuel if a fire broke out, he says. Follow these tips to find a quality range hood cleaning company:
? Ask what inspection/cleaning standards the company follows.
? Ask for details on what cleaning services are included.
? Ask for proof of licenses, insurance and certifications.
? Ask for a report after the cleaning or inspection that shows what was done and points out deficiencies/repairs to make.
? Ask for references.

Once a qualified company is selected, the company should recommend a routine cleaning schedule.
Most companies recommend schedules according to the type and volume of food cooked. Some guidelines include:
? Restaurants that cook with smokehouses or wood fires- clean systems monthly.
? Restaurants that use charbroilers, fryers or cook with large volumes of vegetable oils- clean systems quarterly at a minimum.
? No restaurant should go longer than six months between cleanings.

Learn More
For more information about APS-Hoods' services in Anaheim or Glendale, CA, call: (800) 750-7313, or visit: www.aps-hoods.com.

About APS-Hoods
American Professional Services (APS-Hoods) is a full-service restaurant fire protection business that installs, services, repairs and performs routine inspections and sales for hood and fire suppression systems. Founded by Chief Executive Officer Massoud Farazandeh in 1989, APS-Hoods has grown into a national leader in hood sales and fire protection for restaurants and facilities. APS provides superior service, a quality guarantee and maintains a highly qualified and dependable staff. All crew members are professionally trained to comply with the National Fire Prevention Association Standards and state and local codes. APS-Hoods is fully insured and bonded. They are licensed in the mechanical and electrical fields, as well as fire protection contracting.

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Police, community step up to curb vandalism in downtown Port Washington

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Port Washington police say drunks on Franklin Street kept ruining the city's redesigned landscaping. Now, their solution to the problem is receiving statewide recognition, and won the city an award!

After redesigning downtown Port Washington along Franklin Street a few years ago, Port Washington police noticed they had a problem with some unruly drunks. "We started noticing a large increase in damage in that property there. Criminal damage to property, littering and disorderly behavior in our downtown business district at night,"

To fix the problem, police put their heads together. First, signs went up at local businesses who offered store fronts to put up surveillance cameras. Then, police increased foot patrols in the downtown area. With a new zero tolerance policy towards crime, police say they saw results. "Bar staff got to know us on a first name basis, and were very helpful identifying people who were potentially going to be problems later on in the evening,"

Nancy Brown is the owner of Brown's Floral, and she says the police department's hard work has made a big difference in the area. "It's a good program. I have to commend the police department," Brown said.

Earlier this month, the police department earned the Sir Robert Peel Award. It's given to the Wisconsin police department who has exceeded at problem solving. It's an award that was earned one step at a time, when a city came together. "That's what we saw through this program, is the public stepping up, and this truly is an award for the entire community,"

Port Washington police say they've put in tree guards to protect landscaping that was being torn down by vandals. They continue to have extra patrols on Franklin Street on foot and bike during bar hours.

For additional details, check out the Port Washington Patch article.


Source: http://www.fox6now.com/news/witi-20111225-port-police-department-award,0,6717242.story?track=rss

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Analysis: GOP's struggle on taxes gives Dems hope (AP)

WASHINGTON ? For all his problems with the economy, President Barack Obama is getting unexpected help from a Republican Party that seems incapable of capitalizing on its advantages.

Congressional Republicans' fumbling of the payroll tax extension issue is the latest example of party in-fighting and disarray that gives Democrats hope for the 2012 elections. GOP presidential contenders tried to distance themselves from the legislative mess. But they might be tarred nonetheless if swing voters decide the party is either inept at governing or too extreme.

The eventual GOP presidential nominee "will be somewhat shackled to the Republican brand," said Democratic strategist Erik Smith, even if it was Republicans in Congress who led the charge in an unpopular fight over the payroll tax. He said GOP House and Senate candidates will face even more problems.

The Wall Street Journal editorial page ? an important voice among conservatives ? berated Republican lawmakers for their handling of the payroll tax matter. Obama wanted to add another year to this year's reduction in the tax, which nearly all workers pay toward Social Security. Senate Republicans, after forcing Democrats to swallow several unrelated concessions, joined in an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote to approve only a two-month tax cut extension, with plans to revisit the issue next year.

House Republicans, who generally disliked the payroll tax cut from the start, refused to concur early this week. But House Speaker John Boehner on Thursday bowed to relentless criticism from conservative bloggers and several GOP senators and cleared a path for passing a bill Friday to renew the break for two months while congressional negotiators work on a longer-term measure.

If Congress doesn't act in the next 10 days, the payroll tax rate will return to 6.2 percent on Jan. 1, after one year at 4.2 percent. That would cost a family making $50,000 about $1,000.

Republican congressional leaders' actions "might end up re-electing the president before the 2012 campaign even begins in earnest," the Journal's editorial page said Wednesday.

Democrats point to episodes like the payroll tax fuss and say congressional Republicans are essentially controlled by tea party activists, whose tax and spending agendas are outside the political mainstream.

"Tea Party Republicans blocked a bipartisan bill to extend President Obama's payroll tax cut," the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee said in a fundraising email Tuesday, minutes after a key House vote. House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi told reporters, "The tea party tail is wagging the elephant."

Democratic strategists hope to remind voters of last summer's near-calamity over raising the limit on the federal debt ceiling. Then, as now, Boehner struggled to control his GOP caucus and to calculate which bills can and cannot pass. These Democrats want to paint the Republican Party as an out-of-touch institution that would rather stand for rigidly conservative principles than solve the nation's problems.

"I think the tea party-engendered dysfunction has the potential to really get the electorate's attention," said Jared Bernstein, a former Obama administration economist now with the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. "At this point, the system is crippled by them."

All of this, of course, may be wishful thinking by Democrats. Republicans crushed them in the 2010 elections, giving the GOP control of the House and many governorships. Unemployment and other economic indicators bode badly for Obama's re-election hopes, and the payroll tax dust-up may seem a musty memory by next November.

One other worry looms. Americans' taxes still might rise by billions of dollars in 2012 if a deal can't be struck on a longer, one-year extension. Economists say that would depress spending and slow job growth, at least somewhat. Even if more voters blame Republicans than Democrats, Obama could end up as a net loser politically, given that the economic climate already is deeply troublesome for him.

GOP leaders say income tax cuts do more to stimulate economic growth than payroll tax reductions but worry about independents thinking it was Republicans who sought to raise their payroll taxes. At the same time, they know that hard-core conservative voters who have a bigger voice in GOP primaries might blame them for a tax cut they dislike.

Republicans may yet claim one political victory out of the payroll tax imbroglio, assuming the two-month extension goes through. In House-Senate negotiations they forced Obama to agree to an expedited decision on a proposed transcontinental oil pipeline opposed by environmental groups as part of the two-month extension.

The GOP still has a perception problem, though. Americans hold Congress in extremely low regard, but they put more blame on Republicans than Democrats.

A recent poll by the Pew Research Center found that a record-high 50 percent of Americans say the current Congress is less effective than most. By nearly 2-to-1, "more blame Republican leaders than Democratic leaders for this," Pew found. "By wide margins, the GOP is seen as the party that is more extreme in its positions, less willing to work with the other side to get things done, and less honest and ethical in the way it governs. And for the first time in over two years, the Democratic Party has gained the edge as the party better able to manage the federal government."

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Russian oil rig sinking casts doubt on Arctic plan (AP)

MOSCOW ? The sinking of a floating oil rig that left more than 50 crew dead or missing is intensifying fears that Russian companies searching for oil in remote areas are unprepared for emergencies ? and could cause a disastrous spill in the pristine waters of the Arctic.

Only four months ago, Russian energy giant Gazprom sent Russia's first oil platform to the environmentally sensitive region, and industry experts and environmentalists warned it is unfit for the harsh conditions and is too far from rescue crews to be reached quickly in case of an accident. They are demanding Russia put Arctic oil projects on hold.

Russia is the world's largest oil producer, but it extracts most of its oil onshore, with no more than 2 percent of its production coming from mature offshore fields in the warm Black and Caspian seas and relatively new fields just off Sakhalin Island in the far east.

As Russia's core oil fields in Eastern Siberia are depleted, companies are looking north. The government hopes that up to 80 million tons of oil will be produced annually in the Arctic by 2030.

Russia is trying to assert jurisdiction over parts of the Arctic, which is believed to hold up to a quarter of the Earth's undiscovered oil and gas. By speeding up the Arctic oil project, the government is strengthening its bid.

The Kolskaya floating oil rig that capsized and sank in the Sea of Okhotsk on Dec. 18 had done exploratory drilling for Gazprom Neft Shelf, a subsidiary of Gazprom. It was being towed back to an eastern Russian port in a fierce storm when a strong wave broke some of its equipment and portholes, and it capsized in the choppy water.

Gazprom is now pioneering the oil development of Russia's sector of the Arctic and was the first Russian company to dispatch a drilling rig to the Pechora Sea in northwest Russia.

Russian oil companies have never operated in weather conditions as harsh as those found in the ice-bound Arctic, where ice ridges are meters (yards) deep and storms are frequent. The Kolskaya accident has reinforced fears that they are unprepared to meet the challenges.

"This tragedy has once again reminded us of how high the risks of offshore accidents are," said Alexei Knizhnikov, an oil and gas policy officer with the World Wildlife Fund.

WWF, Greenpeace and five regional Russian environmental organizations signed a petition on Thursday calling for a parliamentary investigation and urging the government to suspend the oil projects for now.

The petition accuses government agencies of failing to enforce environmental and safety regulations and says that current laws are inadequate for dealing with the magnitude of risk in the Arctic.

Environmentalists first raised their concerns when Gazprom announced in August that it was sending its platform to the Arctic for exploratory drilling in the Pechora oil field, which holds some 6.6 million tons of oil.

The platform's underwater section was built in Russia in the 1990s, while its upper part comes from a platform built in Scotland in 1982 and decommissioned from the North Sea in 2002.

Gazprom insists the Prirazlomnaya platform, billed as the first to be ice resistant, is safe and contains no old equipment except for its frame.

"We've done our best to implement the latest technology and regulations to prevent any accidents," Vladimir Vovk, chief of Gazprom's department for the management of equipment and technologies in developing marine fields, said at a news conference in September.

Environmentalists question both the state of the equipment and the platform's design. Because the Prirazlomnaya is situated hundreds of kilometers (miles) offshore, it is designed to store huge quantities of oil until tankers can arrive to collect it. The platform's storage tanks can hold up to 120,000 tons (840,000 barrels).

Unlike the Kolskaya, which was carrying no oil when it sank, the Arctic platform could potentially cause a disastrous spill if it capsized in icy, rough seas.

The distance from shore would also complicate any rescue or cleanup mission. The nearest port of any size is in Murmansk, some 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) away.

Even in warmer, more hospitable waters, accidents at oil platforms have been disastrous.

A giant oil slick was approaching the coast of Nigeria on Friday after what Royal Dutch Shell said was a spill during the transfer of oil from its floating platform in the offshore field to a waiting tanker. The spill came less than a week after Shell received approval from the U.S. government to drill exploratory wells off Alaska's northwest coast, in the Chukchi Sea near Russian waters.

In the Gulf of Mexico, the 2010 explosion of the BP-operated Deepwater Horizon rig killed 11 workers and led to more than 200 million gallons (4.8 million barrels) of oil spewing from a well deep beneath the sea.

Russia's parliament gave preliminary approval in September to a bill intended to tighten regulations on oil companies working in the Arctic.

Yekaterina Khmelyova, an environment law officer at the WWF, said the bill does not do enough to hold the oil companies publicly accountable or to guarantee a full assessment of the environmental risks. She said environmentalists and the business community are working on a new draft that among other things would provide for the creation of clean-up funds.

Oil industry experts also have expressed doubts about Gazprom's expertise in offshore drilling in the Arctic as well as the platform's design.

They have questioned the economic justifications for the project. The oil in the Pechora field is of low quality and the project will be loss-making without tax breaks, said Valery Nesterov, a senior analyst with the Moscow-based investment bank Troika Dialog. For state-controlled Gazprom, the Arctic project appears to be more of strategic importance than about any immediate economic benefits, he said.

"This is clearly a strategic task that the company is executing," Nesterov said. "It looks like Russia is not going to give up that strategy since the interests of ship yards, machinery producers and, possibly, the military are involved."

Four years ago, Russia staked its claim to supremacy in the Arctic by planting a titanium flag on the ocean floor and arguing that an underwater ridge connected the country directly to the North Pole. The United States does not recognize the Russian assertion and has its own claims, along with Denmark, Norway and Canada.

Russia, Canada and Denmark are planning to their respective file claims to the ridge to the United Nations.

In past years, Russian ship yards and machinery producers have been able to stay afloat largely thanks to large orders coming from state-owned plants and government-sponsored projects. A large-scale oil and gas development of the Arctic is likely to give a welcome boost to both industries.

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