Friday, December 28, 2012

Republican lawmakers set up 11th-hour bid on "fiscal cliff"

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lawmakers on Thursday gave themselves a last chance to prevent the United States from plunging off a "fiscal cliff" by setting up a late session in Congress just about a day before taxes are due to rise for most working Americans.

Republican leaders in the House of Representatives told their members to be back in Washington from the Christmas holiday break on Sunday night in case they need to vote on budget measures.

That leaves the door open to a last-minute solution to avert big tax hikes due to begin on January 1 and deep, automatic government spending cuts set to begin on January 2 - together worth $600 billion - that could push the United States back into recession.

But the two political parties remained far apart, particularly over plans to increase taxes on the wealthiest Americans to help close the U.S. budget deficit.

"Hopefully, there is still time for an agreement of some kind that saves the taxpayers from a wholly, wholly preventable economic crisis," Mitch McConnell, the top Republican in the Democratic-controlled Senate, said on the Senate floor.

U.S. stocks sharply cut losses after news of the House reconvening as investors clung to hopes of an 11th-hour deal.

Earlier in the day, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, the top Democrat in Congress, warned that the United States looked to be headed over the "fiscal cliff."

"It looks like that is where we're headed," he said on the Senate floor, blaming Republicans for the impasse in talks.

He called on the Republicans who control the House to prevent the worst of the fiscal shock by getting behind a Senate bill to extend existing tax cuts for all except those households earning more than $250,000 a year.

With the clock ticking toward the deadline for action, Reid offered little hope.

"I don't know time-wise how it can happen now," he said.

Referring to the House run by Speaker John Boehner - the top Republican in Congress - Reid said, "It's being operated with a dictatorship of the speaker, not allowing a vast majority of the House of Representatives to get what they want."

Boehner's failed effort last week to push his own "fiscal cliff" solution through the House was a "debacle," Reid added. He also accused Boehner of delaying "fiscal cliff" action until after he seeks re-election as House speaker on January 3.

"John Boehner seems to care more about keeping his speakership than about keeping the nation on firm financial footing," Reid added.

His comments may have been more an attempt to spur Republican rivals into action than a definitive prediction that "fiscal cliff" talks will fail.

OBAMA RETURNS TO WASHINGTON

President Barack Obama arrived back at the White House from a brief vacation in Hawaii to try to restart stalled negotiations with Congress.

The House and Senate passed bills months ago reflecting their own sharply divergent positions on the expiring low tax rates, which went into effect during the administration of Republican former President George W. Bush.

Democrats want to allow the tax cuts to expire on the wealthiest Americans and leave them in place for everyone else. Republicans want to extend the tax cuts for everyone.

In another sign that Americans are increasingly worrying about their finances as Washington fails to fix the budget crisis, consumer confidence fell to a four-month low in December. The fiscal cliff wrangling in Congress sapped what had been a growing sense of optimism about the economy, a report released on Thursday showed.

"People are hearing about (the "fiscal cliff") and it negatively impacts confidence and investor sentiment and even holiday sales," said Todd Schoenberger, managing partner at Landcolt Capital in New York.

Americans blame Republicans in Congress more than congressional Democrats or Obama for the "fiscal cliff" crisis, a Reuters/Ipsos poll showed.

When asked who they held more responsible for the "fiscal cliff" situation, 27 percent blamed Republicans in Congress, 16 percent blamed Obama and 6 percent pointed to Democrats in Congress. The largest percentage - 31 percent - blamed "all of the above."

(Additional reporting by Richard Cowan; Writing by Alistair Bell; Editing by Will Dunham)

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Trains carrying more oil across US amid boom

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) ? Energy companies behind the oil boom on the Northern Plains are increasingly turning to an industrial-age workhorse ? the locomotive ? to move their crude to refineries across the U.S., as plans for new pipelines stall and existing lines can't keep up with demand.

Delivering oil thousands of miles by rail from the heartland to refineries on the East, West and Gulf coasts costs more, but it can mean increased profits ? up to $10 or more a barrel ? because of higher oil prices on the coasts. That works out to about $700,000 per train.

The parade of mile-long trains carrying hazardous material out of North Dakota and Montana and across the country has experts and federal regulators concerned. Rail transport is less safe than pipelines, they say, and the proliferation of oil trains raises the risk of a major derailment and spill.

Since 2009, the number of train cars carrying crude hauled by major railroads has jumped from about 10,000 a year to a projected 200,000 in 2012. Much of that has been in the Northern Plains' Bakken crude patch, but companies say oil trains are rolling or will be soon from Texas, Colorado and western Canada.

"This is all occurring very rapidly, and history teaches that when those things happen, unfortunately, the next thing that is going to occur would be some sort of disaster," said Jim Hall, a transportation consultant and former chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board.

Rail companies said the industry places a priority on safety and has invested heavily in track upgrades, provided emergency training and taken other measures to guard against accidents. There have been no major oil train derailments from the Bakken, according to federal regulators.

Union Pacific Railroad CEO Jack Koraleski said hauling oil out of places like North Dakota will be a long-term business for railroads because trains are faster than pipelines, reliable and offer a variety of destinations.

"The railroads are looking at this as a unique opportunity, a game-changing opportunity for their business," said Jeffery Elliot, a rail expert with the New York-based consulting firm Oliver Wyman.

BNSF Railway Co., the prime player in the Bakken, has bolstered its oil train capacity to a million barrels a day and expects that figure to increase further. To accommodate the growth, in part, the railroad is sinking $197 million into track upgrades and other improvements in Montana and North Dakota.

BNSF is also increasing train sizes, from 100 oil cars per train to as many as 118.

Larger trains are harder to control, and that increases the chances of something going wrong, safety experts said. State and local emergency officials worry about a derailment in a population center or an environmentally sensitive area such as a river crossing.

Rail accidents occur 34 times more frequently than pipeline ones for every ton of crude or other hazardous material shipped comparable distances, according to a recent study by the Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank. The Association of American Railroads contends the study was flawed but acknowledges the likelihood of a rail accident is double or triple the chance of a pipeline problem.

The environmental fears carry an ironic twist: Oil trains are gaining popularity in part because of a shortage of pipeline capacity ? a problem that has been worsened by environmental opposition to such projects as TransCanada's stalled Keystone XL pipeline. That project would carry Bakken and Canadian crude to the Gulf of Mexico.

Wayde Schafer, a North Dakota spokesman for the Sierra Club, described rail as "the greater of two evils" because trains pass through cities, over waterways and through wetlands that pipelines can be built to avoid.

"It's an accident waiting to happen. It's going to be a mess and we don't know where that mess is going to be," Schafer said.

For oil companies, the embrace of rail is a matter of expediency. Oil-loading rail terminals can be built in a matter of months, versus three to five years for pipelines to clear regulatory hurdles and be put into service, said Justin Kringstad of the North Dakota Pipeline Authority. Although more pipelines are in the works, Kringstad said moving oil by rail will continue.

The surge comes at the right time for railroads: Coal shipments ? a mainstay of the rail industry ? have suffered because of competition from cheap natural gas.

In the eastern U.S., CSX and Norfolk Southern railroads haven't seen as much growth because oil from the Marcellus Shale area of Pennsylvania, Ohio and New York is close enough to refineries that trucks haul the crude.

Yet BNSF is beginning to haul Bakken crude east to Chicago, where it hands off the tank cars to CSX or Norfolk Southern for delivery to Eastern refineries. It has also sent oil to the West Coast, a trend that could increase if Alaska crude production falters, as some industry observers are predicting.

The growth will require significant upgrades to already congested rail lines, industry analysts said.

Overall, crude oil shipments still represent less than 1 percent of all carloads. And there are far more dangerous materials aboard the nation's trains, including explosives, poisonous gases and other industrial chemicals.

But emergency officials are increasingly wary of major accidents involving oil trains, which carry far more cargo than some other hazardous-material trains.

While oil is not as volatile as some other products, a rupture of just one car can spill 20,000 to 30,000 gallons, said Sheldon Lustig, a rail expert who consults with local governments on accidents and hazardous materials.

Recognizing the risks, Houston-based Musket Corp., an operator of oil train terminals in North Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Oklahoma, has donated spill equipment and provided training to fire officials.

"You want to be a good steward in that community," said Musket managing director JP Fjeld-Hansen.

Federal Railroad Administration officials said they have coordinated hazardous-material training seminars and sought more law enforcement patrols for rail crossings to increase safety.

Federal law requires railroads to select hazardous-material routes after analyzing the potential for accidents in heavily populated areas and environmentally sensitive spots. Those analyses are confidential for security reasons.

Lustig said the railroads have considerable sway over the process.

"Under federal guidelines, the railroad makes the analysis, the railroad decides what they want to do, and the railroad does it," he said. "There is no public accountability."

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Funk reported from Omaha, Neb. Associated Press writer James MacPherson in Bismarck, N.D., contributed to this report.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Nielsen to buy Arbitron for about $1.26B

(AP) ? Nielsen, the dominant source of TV ratings, on Tuesday said it had agreed to buy Arbitron for about $1.26 billion to expand into radio measurement.

Arbitron pays 70,000 people to carry around gadgets that register what stations they're listening to. Since Nielsen also collects cash register data, CEO David Calhoun said buying Arbitron will let Nielsen be a one-stop shop for advertisers who want to know how the radio advertising they buy affects product sales.

The acquisition will let Nielsen expand the amount of media consumption it tracks by about 2 hours per person per day to 7 hours, Calhoun said in an interview.

"You don't find many mediums that allow for that kind of increase," Calhoun said.

Arbitron's operations are mainly in the U.S., while Nielsen operates globally. Calhoun said another major driver for the deal is that Nielsen wants to spread Arbitron's tracking technology to other countries.

Evercore Partners analyst Douglas Arthur said Nielsen doesn't need traditional radio measurement to grow, but Arbitron seemed like a willing seller, and it will be a "nice complementary but not 'must have' platform."

Nielsen Holdings N.V. said it will pay $48 per share, which is a 26 percent premium to Arbitron's Monday closing price of $38.04. Shares of Arbitron, which is based in Columbia, Md., jumped $8.99, or 23.6 percent, to close at $47.03.

Nielsen, which went public in January 2011, has headquarters in the Netherlands and New York. Its stock added $1.30, or 4.4 percent, to close at $30.92.

Nielsen said it expects the deal to add about 13 cents per share to its adjusted earnings a year after closing and about 19 cents per share to adjusted earnings two years after closing.

Abitron's chief operating officer, Sean Creamer, is set to take over as CEO from William Kerr on Jan. 1. Calhoun said he hoped Creamer would remain with Nielsen after the deal closes.

Nielsen said it has a financing commitment for the transaction.

Nielsen was the prime source of audience ratings in the early days of radio, thanks to a device similar to Arbitron's People Meter. The Audimeter was attached to the radio set. The company's focus shifted to TV measurement in the 1950s.

On Monday, Nielsen announced a deal with Twitter to measure how much U.S. TV watchers tweet about the shows they're watching. The "Nielsen Twitter TV Rating" will debut in the fall.

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Apple in talks with Foursquare Labs on data map sharing: WSJ

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Monday, December 17, 2012

Mainstream Anglicans take back Zimbabwe cathedral

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) ? Mainstream Anglican Christians in Zimbabwe took back their cathedral on Sunday after a lockout of more than five years staged by an excommunicated, breakaway bishop who claimed loyalty to the president's party and used loyalist police to keep people out.

Worshippers from across the country and regional church leaders thronged the central Harare square for a service to "cleanse and re-dedicate" the historic colonial-era cathedral towering over the square.

Bishop Chad Gandiya struck the main doors three times with a pastoral staff to have them opened. He blessed what he called the "defiled" interior with signs of the cross ahead of the first Eucharist service by mainstream Anglicans since they were often violently banished from churches and missions seized nationwide.

The nation's highest court has declared the seizures illegal.

Breakaway Bishop Nolbert Kunonga launched a campaign a decade ago against the regional Anglican Church of the Province of Central Africa to which Zimbabwe belongs, claiming it supported gay rights. In outspoken sermons, he backed militants of President Robert Mugabe's ZANU-PF party in violent elections and repeated much of Mugabe's criticism of his political opponents and the United States and Britain, the former colonial power before independence in 1980.

Kunonga seized church bank accounts and cars as his followers occupied church schools, orphanages and other properties.

Gandiya's diocese officials said many of those facilities went into disrepair ? churches were locked and ousted worshippers held their services in Roman Catholic church halls, public areas and homes.

Some church buildings were turned into dormitories and food kitchens for Kunonga's supporters. Others were turned into flea markets and drinking halls that attracted prostitutes, officials said. Garbage and rat feces were strewn across some of the newly entered churches.

Last month's ruling of the Supreme Court ordered Kunonga to hand back all church assets.

"We must all ensure this never happens again," Gadiya told cheering and ululating congregants Sunday. "Let us be ready for the journey from the past to the future. Let's press on to rebuild our church."

"Over time, our places of worship have been defiled," he said. The cathedral's alter, the chancel behind the altar, the furnishings, the organ and sacred ornaments were to be cleansed and re-dedicated to restoring the building "to a place for bringing hope to us and the whole community."

Kunonga removed burial plaques, tombstones, carvings and commemorative displays honoring prominent colonial-era citizens as well as black soldiers of the colonial African Rifles regiment who fought for Britain and its allies in the First and Second World Wars. Those relics are believed to have been destroyed.

Gandaya praised church members for enduring their period of "exile" from their places of worship and years of "persecution and pain" with faith and courage.

Many Christians at home and worldwide "stood by us and contributed their sweat in prayer for us," Gandiya said.

Similar cleansing services are scheduled to begin Monday in parishes outside the capital, Harare.

Choirs of men, women and children danced to the beat of drums and gourd-like rattles, and sang hymns and African spirituals in the local Shona language.

"This is a happy day. Our young brothers and sisters are singing at the top of their voices with all the joyousness of their hearts," said Edmore Murape, a Harare grandfather who said he was baptized an Anglican 60 years ago.

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Saturday, December 15, 2012

Listen! It's one of the keys to a successful relationship. | the official ...

Back in the days before smartphones and tablets and Twitter (oh my), I would depend on the good old fashioned printed newspaper for much of my daily dose of current events. One of the columns I used to frequently give a skim for a little entertainment was Dear Abby. For more than a half-century, she has been providing ?uncommon common sense? advice. In reading Ms. Abigail?s posts, a somewhat common theme is that through a little better listening, relationships could be built a lot stronger.

The same holds true when it comes to the client/agency relationship. Long-term relationships in this industry seem quite rare; in fact, Forbes reports the average to be just 3 years, which is down from 8.5 years as experienced in the 1980s*. Relationships come to a close for a variety of reasons, but at the root is often an issue with listening and understanding between the two parties. From an agency perspective, the client is depending on you to serve as its voice to the target audience. And like a game of whisper down the lane at a rock concert, if the agency is unable to listen carefully to understand the client and the client?s core communication objectives, the message will not properly reach the final target. The same holds true if the client is unwilling to listen and trust in the agency?s expertise.

Making the relationship more complicated is the fact that advertising communications is no longer a one-way street. In the age of social media, advertising has shifted from a carefully crafted monolog to a complex dialog discussed on a variety of forums. An agency hired to oversee social media efforts must earn the client?s trust to listen to and promptly engage with the target audiences without the need for hand-holding and layers of approvals from the client. Having a complete understanding of the client?s communication objectives will enable the agency to engage with greater strategy and fluidity.

With a track record of long-standing relationships, including our first client Lutron, whom we have held since 1993, and OKI Data, whom we?ve held for 15 years, Domus feels that an agency?s ability to listen is paramount. Thank you for reading. In a Dear Abby fashion, feel free to share with us your struggles, and we?ll be happy to listen.

Aaron Shute is a Senior Account Manager at Domus, Inc., a marketing communications agency based in Philadelphia. For more information, visit http://www.domusinc.com. For new business inquiries, please contact CEO and founder of Domus, Inc. Betty Tuppeny at betty.tuppeny@domusinc.com or 215-772-2805.

*Forbes.com: The Kardashian Effect: The Short-Lived Client-Agency Romance, 2/29/12

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How to Find Cheap Auto Insurance?

Saturday, December 15th, 2012 at 12:46 AM ?

With the rising cost of car insurance coverage, finding cheap car insurance is a concern for many people. It took some time to find not only the most affordable and the car insurance policy best for your car and your driving needs. cheapest auto insurance is one of those. More broadly acquired not only because it is required by law, but also protects the owner from financial loss in case of accident or theft

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  2. If you have more than one car, you can be entitled to a multiple car discount.
  3. It is always best to pay for your auto insurance on an annual basis rather than a 6 month or monthly basis. Annual coverage is cheaper and also your premium will not change for the whole year.
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Same-sex Army wife banned from joining spouses club

Courtesy Ashley Broadway

Ashley Broadway, left, married her 15-year companion, Lt. Col. Heather Mack, in November ? their first chance to hold a formal ceremony after the 2011 repeal of "Don't Ask Don't Tell."

By Bill Briggs, NBC News contributor

The newlywed wife of a female lieutenant colonel stationed at Fort Bragg, the largest Army installation in the country, has been denied membership in a base club for officers? spouses, igniting accusations from a national military spouses organization that the woman was blackballed only because she is a lesbian.

Ashley Broadway married her 15-year companion, Lt. Col. Heather Mack, in November ? their first chance to hold a formal ceremony after the 2011 repeal of ?Don?t Ask Don?t Tell,? the policy that kept gays from openly serving in the military. The couple has a 2-year-old son and Mack is 8-months-pregnant with their second child.

?I was really hurt by the denial. Living for years under ?Don?t Ask Don?t Tell,? I couldn?t be a part of the military family,? Broadway said, breaking into tears. ?After ?Don?t Ask Don?t Tell,? I thought, wow, I can finally be part of something, finally give back to the military community in ways other than just writing a check. So it was a blow. A real blow. Here, I thought things were progressing. I was knocked back down.?


During a phone call Broadway received last week from a representative from the Association of Bragg Officers' Spouses, Broadway said she was told her application was rejected by the group?s president, Mary Ring, because Broadway does not have a military spouse identification card.

But that rule was added only after Broadway asked to join several weeks ago, according to Babette Maxwell, founder and executive director of both Military Spouse Magazine and the annual Military Spouse of the Year Awards. Maxwell and others advocating for Broadway said they have been monitoring and chronologically noting changes in the website for the Bragg spouses club.?

Several weeks ago, Broadway repeatedly asked the club for a copy of its bylaws so she could read its membership rules. The club did not send them to her, she said, so Broadway obtained the bylaws from Fort Bragg's Morale, Welfare and Recreation office, where they were on file ? and those pages later were shared with NBC News. Under the membership requirements, the bylaws state that the club accepts "spouses of all commissioned and warrant officers" who are on active duty and who reside "in the Fort Bragg area" or live on base. In those bylaws, which also say the group "will not seek to deprive individuals of their civil rights," there is no mention of a requirement that members must posses a military spouse identification card.?

On Thursday, the spouse club noted on its website that: "Our constitution and Bylaws are currently being reviewed. Thank you for your patience during this process. We will have them posted as soon as possible."

In recent days, Maxwell said, the club deleted from its website its phone number ??a number that is now disconnected ??as well as the last names of its board members. On Thursday, those first names were still publicly listed on the site.

On Friday morning, every link beyond the website's welcome page was password protected.?

The U.S. military does not recognize same-sex marriage under the Defense of Marriage Act and does not offer benefits?? or ID cards?? to same-sex spouses.

The club, in a statement emailed to NBC news, said: ?In response to recent interest in the membership requirements of our organization, we will review the issue at our next board meeting.? The letter cites a ?busy holiday season? and notes the club?s board has been ?extremely busy? with a pair of recent fundraisers.

?Too busy with the holidays? Really? Since when has equality taken a back seat to Christmas?? asked Maxwell, whose?mother once served as president of the Fort Bragg officers wives? club when Maxwell?s father was stationed at the North Carolina base.

?My mother would say: It didn?t matter if a spouse was black, or was a he, and it most certainly wouldn?t matter if she loved a woman,? Maxwell said. ?Back in the day, I never once recall having to present my military ID at any spouse club event, ever. We regularly had the girlfriends and fianc?s of officers participate in the club. They didn?t have military IDs. So I find their explanation that Ashley?s membership requires a military ID a bit weak.?

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The Association of Bragg Officers? Spouses is a nonprofit, according to its website, meaning it is not directly associated with the Department of Defense.

?That does give them a little bit more legal latitude with their abilities to discriminate, which would be sad,? Maxwell said. ?But their decision is certainly not in keeping with the military?s directive and they do have Fort Bragg in their name.?

While investigating the matter on Broadway's behalf, Maxwell also has been placing calls to the Fort Bragg public affairs office and to the Fort Bragg garrison commander?s office.

?When I called the garrison office (Wednesday), asking when we could expect some type of response from that office about Ashley Broadway, I got hung up on,? Maxwell said. ?Meanwhile, (the club) has made course correction after course correction on its website to cover their butts.

?They are part of and affiliated, by definition, with Fort Bragg. They need to understand the Army and the military?s directive on this by the repeal of ?Don?t Ask Don?t Tell.? They need to step in line with that. If it comes down to the president (Mary Ring) of the spouses club imposing her personal beliefs on an organization, I would ask her to step aside and she may found her own nonprofit. But the Fort Bragg Officers? Spouses club belongs to Fort Bragg."

A voicemail message left by NBC News with the Fort Bragg public affairs office was not returned. But on Friday,?the?American Military Partner Association?(AMPA) ??a support network for spouses or partners of LGBT service members - released a statement, revealing that Fort Bragg's commander will meet with Broadway on Dec. 20 to discuss her application.?

According to both the AMPA and OutServe-SLDN, the association of actively serving LGBT military personnel, Fort Bragg?Col. Jeffrey Sanborn, the Garrison commander, will meet with Broadway "to address the discrimination she is facing with the Association of Bragg Officers? Spouses."

"By agreeing to this meeting, the post leadership is affirming that, indeed, it does have a role to play when a family in its community is treated unfairly by a group that holds itself out as representative of all military families," the AMPA's statement read. "Ashley looks forward to discussing not only the challenges her family has faced, but those faced by other same-sex military families in the Fort Bragg community.?

AMPA earlier had said it was ?disappointed to see such exclusion.? (AMPA also has been monitoring the Bragg spouses club website and shared the recently removed bylaws with NBC News).?

?The Fort Bragg Officers? Spouse Club would not need to review the membership requirements if they had not changed the membership qualifications after Ms. Broadway requested to join their association,? the AMPA added in a statement Thursday emailed to NBC News. ?The bylaws on which the FBOSC board has voted and approved are sufficient to allow all spouses of any military officer to become a member, ID or not."

Said Maxwell: ?We expect them to do the right thing. We are looking for them to be the model for other organizations that are going to face this issue in the near future. This is going to come up again. This is an opportunity for Fort Bragg ? their spouses club???to step out and be the leader we know they can be. They need to be the template by which others follow.?

At their home near Fort Bragg, Broadway and Mack are preparing for the arrival of their second child. But next year, Mack expects to head to Afghanistan to serve with her unit, Broadway said.

?My wife puts on the uniform like every other soldier,? Broadway said. ?She knows she?s probably going to have to deploy as soon as she comes off her six-month maternity (leave). She?s prepared to give her life for the country that she loves. She?s prepared to save one of her soldiers in a time of attack. (Due to benefit inequalities for same-sex spouses in the military), she shouldn?t have to worry if her family is going to be taken care if, God forbid, something happens to her."

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Friday, December 14, 2012

SolarCity IPO: How it beat the solar curse

SolarCity defied a trend of failing solar IPOs Thursday when its share prices soared nearly 50 percent on its first day of trading. What's behind the succes of the SolarCity IPO?

By David J. Unger,?Correspondent / December 13, 2012

SolarCity Founder & COO Peter Rive and SolarCity Founder & CEO Lyndon Rive celebrate the company?s IPO at Nasdaq Thursday. The successful SolarCity IPO may indicate a proclivity towards investment in solar system installers over manufacturers.

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SolarCity's shares opened?at $9.25 on Nasdaq, up?16 percent from its IPO price. By Thursday's close, it had gained $3.79 per share, a stunning rise of nearly 50 percent.?

What a difference a day makes.

The change of fortune is a sign investors may be warming to the "buy side" of the solar industry. As an installer, SolarCity does not compete with the proliferation of cheap Chinese panels arriving on US shores. It instead capitalizes on the flooded market.??

Search Answer: What's the Connection?

Search Answer: What's the Connection?Daniel Russell knows how to find the answers to questions you can't get to with a simple Google query. In his weekly Search Research column, Russell issues a search challenge, then follows up later in the week with his solution?using whatever search technology and methodology fits the bill.

Search Answer: What's the Connection?

The short answer is that garum (a kind of fish sauce) was famously made in Pompeii, the city buried by the eruption in 69 AD by the volcano Vesuvius. The liquid garum sauce was and packaged in amphora for shipment around the Mediterranean. The major flavor of garum is called umami, a taste discovered and labeled by Japanese professor Kikunae Ikeda (?? ??) in 1908.

The backstory?

As I mentioned, I was in Barcelona a while back and while touring the Roman ruins there I learned about the method of producing garum, a very smelly process by which fish offal (all the blood, guts, scales, fins, etc.) were all dumped into a vat with plenty of salt and left to ferment in the warmth of the sun for many, many weeks. The liquid that was left after the fermentation was then drawn off the vats and placed into amphorae for distribution.

Search Answer: What's the Connection?This (at right) is a mosaic of a garum-filled amphora from the villa of Aulus Umbricius Scaurus, Pompeii. The inscription reads: G(ari) F(los) SCAM(bri) SCAURI. (Or, "Garum from Scambri Scaurus." (Photo by: Claus Ableiter, on Wikipedia)

This sounded fairly disgusting to me until someone pointed out that this kind of fish sauce is actually a major component of things I know and love?Worchestershire sauce or Vietnamese fish sauce (aka n??c ch?m), both of which I have in my fridge. Nothing changes your opinion so quickly as finding out that you actually LIKE it and have been eating it for years!

Still, garum production facilities, such as those at Pompeii or the ones I visited in Barcelona, were kept outside the city walls and usually pretty close to the port (which was usually pretty smelly as-is).

To solve the challenge: As several readers pointed out, you COULD clip apart the composite image I made and do a search-by-image for each of the parts. But you already know how to do that?so let's talk about a different approach.

Another way to approach this would be to start with the one of the concepts that seems well-defined and work outward from there. In this challenge, the idea of the "Mediterranean volcanic explosion" seems pretty well-defined, so lets start with:

[ volcanic explosion Mediterranean ]

and do a straightforward visual scan of the results from Image search. That gave me a lot of dramatic images of red and orange explosions, so I limited the results to black and white to match the image in the banner above. Once I did that, I quickly spotted that image in the results. That told me it was Vesuvius, and that made me suspect that Pompeii was involved.

My next search was to follow my hunch connect the volcano with Pompeii and with processed food:

[ Pompeii processed food ]

Which led me to a few articles on food processing, including "Food technology in the ancient urban context" (by Robert Curtis, Department of Classics, U. Georgia). This was my aha! moment. Curtis describes the production of fish sauces in vats much like the ones in the photo above.

So know I want to read about fish sauce in Pompeii.

[ fish sauce Pompeii ]

then leads to lots of information about garum and other fish sauces: liquamen, allec, and muria. Check out the Silk Road Gourmet for recipes on how to make your own garum and liquamen. Careful: do this far away from your house.

Reading around on this SERP jars very similar to those in the header, and indicated that the process was done outside of the city due to its smell.

Finally, I had to figure out the connection to the professor. I searched for:

[garum professor ]

and spotted only one name that would be plausibly Japanese in the list. Clicking through led me to learn about Professor Kikunae Ikeda. He's the man who first scientifically identified umami as a distinct flavor in 1908. (And, incidentally, got the world to think about MSG as a flavor enhancer.) Umami is a loanword from Japanese (???) and can be translated "pleasant savory taste". The term is derived from umai (???) "delicious" and mi (?) "taste." It turns out that our tongue has receptors for L-glutamate, which is the reason you can taste the umami flavor.

And now, for the piece de resistance? Just on a lark I went looking for a modern recipe that uses garum (or the modern version) and found several. But my favorite has to be spaghetti with grape tomatoes, garlic, and garum.

I have to try this tonight!

For those of you interested in all of this, it's worth knowing that there is still an on-going debate about whether or not some garum produced in Pompeii was kosher or not. (Seethis.)

I have no opinion about this, and I'm not even going to try and dredge up Roman web-sites from 79AD to confirm or deny the rumor.

Search lesson: Start with what you can figure out (in this case, the volcano was easiest for me), and work outwards looking for the connections between the ideas. You'll often spot them as you scan the SERP looking for interlocks (as I did when I spotted the Japanese professor's name and was able to track him back to umami and the flavor of garum).

Search Answer: What's the connection? | SearchReSearch


Daniel M. Russell studies the way people search and research?an anthropologist of search, if you will. You can read more from Russell on his SearchReSearch blog, and stay tuned for his weekly challenges (and answers) here on Lifehacker.

Image via mal.entropy (Flickr).

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Sao Paulo awarded Copa Sudamericana final

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updated 3:13 a.m. ET Dec. 13, 2012

SAO PAULO (AP) - The image of Brazilian soccer in the lead up to the 2014 World Cup took a hit Wednesday when the final of the Copa Sudamericana was abandoned after visiting club Tigre accused security officials of pulling guns and beating its players.

Sao Paulo was awarded the title when Tigre refused to take the field for the second half of Wednesday's second leg of the final. Sao Paulo was leading 2-0, with the first leg having ended scoreless.

Officials of the Argentine club said their players and staff were beaten by security officials in the dressing room area at halftime and guns were drawn. The trouble off the pitch followed scuffles between the teams at the end of the first half.

Nestor Gorosito, the coach of Tigre, declined to take his team back on the field for the second half. He said security officials pulled guns on his players while others clubbed players and team officials.

"They pulled two revolvers," he said, referring to unspecified security officials. "We're not going to play anymore."

The chaotic scenes in Sao Paulo, before a sellout crowd of 65,000 at Morumbi stadium, is sure to trouble FIFA - the governing body of world soccer - which already has been frustrated by slow preparations for the World Cup.

Most of FIFA's angst so far has been focused on getting stadiums and new infrastructure in place. Now security also looms as a concern for the World Cup, which will be played at 12 venues across the country.

Violence on and off the pitch still blights many matches in South America, with Brazil and Argentina particularly affected. For the World Cup, FIFA relies on local officials and police to enforce safety at the stadiums.

The Confederations Cup, a preparatory event for the World Cup featuring eight national teams, will be played next year at six venues in Brazil.

With the 2016 Summer Games slated for Rio de Janeiro, Olympic officials also are sure to review the incident.

The trouble at the Morumbi stemmed from confrontations between the teams following a first half in which the hosts had taken a 2-0 lead on goals from Lucas and Osvaldo.

It was unclear what happened in the dressing room area, but Argentine television showed what appeared to be blood-spattered walls. Argentine television also showed several Tigre staff members with bruises and bloody faces.

"Police entered and struck our players with clubs," Gorosito told Argentine television. "It was crazy. What happened was crazy."

Romer Osuna, a Bolivian official with CONMEBOL, South America's governing body of soccer, said Tigre players were afraid to return to the field.

"The Tigre people declined to play because they considered security was not good enough," Osuna told Fox Sports.

Referee Enrique Osses of Chile awarded the victory to Sao Paulo after waiting about 30 minutes for Tigre to retake the field.

Sao Paulo scored twice in five minutes in the first half - a left-footed drive from Lucas in the 23rd and a lobbing shot from the right wing by Osvaldo in the 28th.

Sao Paulo, one of Latin America's most famous clubs, is a three-time winner of the Copa Libertadores, South America's most prestigious club tournament. It has also won the Club World Cup once, and twice won the Intercontinental Cup, the predecessor to the Club World Cup.

This was the club's first Copa Sudamericana title.

Tigre was playing in its first international final and has never won the Argentine first-division title.

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Wolf Paw: My Mate

Wolf Paw: My Mate

A wolf mates for life, but lycan's have no choice in their mates. The spirits of Artemis the goddess of the moon and the hunt choice who is best for who. It is their soulmate, their one and only, the person they were made for, that is what a mate is.

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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

German minister: any halt to Italy reforms dangerous for Europe

What's the number of unread emails?right now, at this moment, without changing anything?in your inbox? That would be 3,487 in the case of Jen here; 1 in the case of Rebecca. More about what that means in a second, but first, a bit of backstory: The New Yorker's Silvia Killingsworth has embarked on an exploration into the subject of what she dubs in her headline as "Zero Dark Inbox," or having absolutely zero unread emails in one's inbox. She writes, "I have four e-mails in my inbox right now, but I?m aiming for that number to be zero. ...

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Spain Launches First Legal Online Registry for Content - The ...

MADRID -- Framed by the stately settings of the Spanish National Library and backed by three institutions designed to preserve intellectual property, Egeda President Enrique Cerezo announced the first online copyright registry for authors to protect their work.

Spain's most visible defender of audiovisual rights holders' property, Cerezo was flanked by Angel Asin of Safe Creative, Joaquin Jose Rodriguez of Spanish Legal Registry and Notary, Gloria Perez-Salmeron head of the National Library, Borja Adsuara head of Red.es and the director general of the Spanish Film Institute Susana de la Sierra.

Registro On Line as it is called, trumpeted as the first in the world to offer a legally binding guarantee in the United States and Spain, weaves together looks to protect rights holders' assets and help create new business models, custom fit for each product by allowing distributors and sales agents immediate availability and access to the owner for any type of use.

"It is unique in that for the first time ever there are three entities representing all the angles to offer not just the digital and technological capability of Safe Creative, but the professional rights management services of Egeda appropriate for accessing distribution along with--for the first time-the guarantee of legal protection offered by the copyright registry in Spain and in the United States," explained Safe Creative CEO Juan Jose Redondo.

The new registry is free and allows people and companies to register content online, in an "immediate, easy and transparent way, offering them a clear proof of authorship."

The quick pace of technological changes that make formats and access to content obsolete and the enormous amount of digital content generated are two challenges often cited by holders as frustrations to preserving the integrity of digital content. Proponents of the new registry say it cuts to the heart of those problems.

From the platform, the more than 100,000 users already subscribed can access the Juridical Registry of Content and Recordings of the Spanish National Registry. The legal status the same as if the user were registering the purchase of a home and verifying ownership.

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In human rights spat, Russia poised to target US adoptive parents

After the US Congress approved a bill to punish Russian officials involved in human rights abuses, Moscow is set to blacklist Americans accused of violating Russians' rights ? including US parents accused of abusing adoptive children from Russia.

By Howard LaFranchi,?Staff writer / December 12, 2012

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Russian parliamentarians, incensed that the US Congress passed a law targeting human rights abusers in Russia, are expected to approve this week a retaliatory measure aimed at Americans who abuse the human rights of Russians.

Who might those Americans be? Russian lawmakers are zeroing in on the limited world of Americans who adopt Russian children.

Earlier this month the US Senate overwhelmingly passed the Magnitsky Act, named after Sergei Magnitsky, a Russian lawyer and whistleblower who died under mysterious circumstances in a Moscow jail in 2009 after he accused law-enforcement officials of corruption. The measure, which President Obama says he will sign, would freeze assets and ban US travel of Russian officials involved in human rights abuses.

In response, the Russian Duma has drawn up the Dima Yakovlev bill, named for a 2-year-old adopted Russian boy who died of heatstroke after being left in his Virginia family?s car in 2008. The law would blacklist Americans accused of violating the human rights of Russians or of committing crimes against Russians.

In particular, the law would include a list of Americans accused of abusing their adopted Russian children.

The Duma?s action reflects what Russia experts say is a marked uptick in Russian nationalist sentiment in recent years. The trend is reflected broadly in increasingly prickly US-Russia relations over everything from Syria to missile defense, and more specifically in the comments by Russian leaders after the Dec. 6 Senate passage of the Magnitsky Act.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called the law ?anti-Russian? and said parliaments like the US Congress should mind their national business and not ?instruct others.? The deputy speaker of the upper house of Russia?s parliament, Svetlana Orlova, told reporters this week that Russians had for too long remained silent before the ?double standards? practiced by the US toward their country, but she added that ?those times are gone.?

Some children?s advocates in Russia have condemned the proposed law as a sideshow, saying it overlooks a more pressing national problem of child neglect and abuse.

But Russia appears ready to focus on standing up to the US. Even before the Dima Yakovlev legislation comes up for a vote, there are signs of a looming trade war as a result of the Magnitsky Act.

Magnitsky was actually approved as part of an action granting Russia new favorable trade relations with the US ? known as ?permanent normal trade relations,? or PNTR. The PNTR legislation did away with the Soviet-era Jackson-Vanik legislation, which targeted the USSR for restricting the emigration of Jews and others seeking to leave the communist bloc.

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Monday, December 10, 2012

3 dead, 3 children injured in shootings in Calif.

PORTERVILLE, Calif. (AP) ? A man suspected of fatally shooting three people and wounding three children, including his two daughters, died Sunday from his injuries in a police shootout, authorities said.

Hector Celaya, 31, died several hours after he was wounded during gunfire with Tulare County sheriff's deputies as he tried to flee in a vehicle. His death was confirmed by sheriff's Sgt. Chris Douglass, who did not release details.

Authorities apprehended him early Sunday, about six hours after deputies were called to a trailer on the Tule Indian Reservation on Saturday night. Inside, they found the bodies of a man and a woman; the body of another man was nearby.

Deputies also discovered a wounded young boy, whose condition and age were not known.

Officials said Celaya shot his two daughters, ages 5 and 8, who were found with him in the vehicle when he was apprehended. One girl suffered life-threatening injuries, while the other girl was less seriously hurt.

A motive for the attacks was not immediately known.

The boy who was wounded is believed to be about 7, said Shelby Charley Jr., an engineer and supervisor with the Tule River Reservation Fire Department.

"This is a once in a lifetime kind of deal," Charley said of the call. "It's one of those calls you could go your whole career and not walk into. This is one of those calls that will stick with you for the rest of your life."

The winding roads out of the reservation delayed medical help for the boy, Charley said. Thick fog in the area prevented a medical helicopter from responding, Charley said.

At the scene of the shooting, police tape stretched out across the driveway to three modular homes built on a hillside that appeared to be a family compound. The homes are in a remote area scattered with oak trees and rock outcroppings.

Two people approached on a dirt road leading to the homes acknowledged to the Associated Press that they were related to the suspect, but declined to comment.

Deputies found Celaya by tracking his cellphone, and pulled him over in a rural area outside the tiny community of Lindsay, about 20 miles from the reservation. Celaya opened fire, prompting deputies to return fire, Douglass said.

She did not say how many shots were fired, but said Celaya fired his gun "multiple times." Celaya was shot during the exchange of gunfire, Douglass said.

It was unclear when Celaya shot his daughters, Douglass said.

Police said Celaya was "known to law enforcement" and "known to use drugs," though Douglass could not provide details.

The reservation where the initial shooting took place is about 50 miles north of Bakersfield.

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Associated Press writer John S. Marshall contributed to this report from San Francisco.

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