Thursday, June 28, 2012

Supreme Court Upholds Right to Lie About Military Honors

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Scary Movie?s Anna Faris Pregnant!

Scary Movie actress Anna Faris and Chris Pratt have announced that they are expecting their first child. House Bunny star Anna Faris has announced that she and her husband Chris Pratt of both Everwood and Moneyball fame are expecting a baby boy.? A friend of Faris’? just recently spoke with Life & Style about the actress’ pregnancy, sharing “she’s very excited about it.? She is six months along and everything is going great, just as planned.”? Adding that, “they’re both happy and are really looking forward to being parents.” The thirty-five year old Faris and her husband Pratt have been married since the summer of 2009. The couple tied the knot in a quaint ceremony with family and friends that was held in Bali. Faris was previously married to actor Ben Indra up until 2008.? Her pregnancy comes as no surprise.? She previously spoke about starting a family.? “We want to populate!”? Speaking about her husband, Faris called Pratt “awesome.? He’s a great. great guy. I feel lucky.” Faris just stepped out last week with Pratt, walking the red carpet in a green gown that showed off her pregnant figure while she attended the Samsung Galaxy S III launch party [...]

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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Tonight, on the Greatest Android Podcast in the World

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We're here. Episode 100. And the week before Google IO, no less. But we're not striking up the band. We're not putting up streamers. We're not chilling the champagne. (OK, we will probably raise a glass or six.) No, it's mostly businses as usual. We'll talk up the U.S. launch (sort of) of the Galaxy S III, the recent confirmation of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, our expectations of Google IO, and a whole bunch of e-mails and voicemails. You do not want to miss this.

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

'Girls' Finale: Happily Ever After?

As the HBO series' first season comes to an end, we reflect on the girls' evolution.
By Amy Wilkinson


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One of our first glimpses of aspiring writer Hannah Horvath, the plucky protagonist of HBO's freshman series "Girls," was as she soaked in the bath, noshing on a cupcake as best friend and roommate Marnie shaved her legs and bemoaned her lackluster relationship with boyfriend Charlie. So it seems only fitting that our last look at Hannah during Sunday's season finale also involved a baked good and a body of water. But this time it was a solitary Hannah sitting on a Coney Island beach, finishing off a piece of tin-foil-wrapped wedding cake as she contemplated, well, what exactly, we don't know.

It was a season of highs and lows for each of the four females on "Girls," as a litany of breakups, make-ups, sexually-transmitted-disease diagnoses and employment snafus culminated in one girl's wedding, one girl's first time and one girl's heartbreak. Let's take a look at each character's evolution during season one.

Hannah
My chief complaint with Lena Dunham's Hannah as the series began was her incredible sense of entitlement: Her parents had been supporting her for the better part of two years as she toiled at an unpaid internship, and she expected nothing less from them. "I'm your only child, it's not like I'm draining your resources!" she huffed when mom and dad finally disavowed any financial responsibility for her. Yet it looked as though Hannah might redeem herself, landing a full-time gig after at least one incredibly awkward job interview (rape is never a work-appropriate topic of conversation, kids!). But it didn't last long as her boss was the grab-happy sort, and Hannah left, unsuccessfully trying to blackmail him for a sweet severance package on her way out. All of which left her Marnie's financial dependent — a status that ultimately ended their roommate relationship.

Hannah also struggled with relationships of the romantic variety, namely with wood-working actor Adam, who finally agreed to be her boyfriend. But Hannah got scared and messed that up, too.

For all intents and purposes, it seems our heroine grew the least of all the girls. But perhaps it's for the best, as there wouldn't be much of a show left if she had everything figured out.

Marnie
Marnie, too, grappled with unsuccessful relationships this season, though it may have been the one with herself that needed the most help. Marnie, played by Allison Williams, began the season with a long-term boyfriend whom she couldn't stand. "His touch now feels like a weird uncle putting his hand on my leg at Thanksgiving," she told Hannah. Charlie learned of Marnie's feelings the hard way, when the contents of Hannah's diary, in which she mused over the pair's dysfunctional relationship, became public knowledge. Thus, the two were done. Then they weren't. Then they were again. And as much as Marnie had outgrown Charlie, it didn't make their breakup any easier when he fell right back into a relationship only a couple weeks later.

Something changed in Marnie, and she decided to live her life more freely, which apparently meant making out with Jessa and engaging in almost-threesomes. She also finally came to terms with how much of a mooch (both emotionally and financially) Hannah had become and moved out of their apartment and, temporarily, into Shoshanna's. Having no plans would be good for her, she said. Marnie's newfound whimsy even inspired her to make out with guest star Bobby Moynihan.

Jessa
Then there's free spirit Jessa, played by Jemima Kirke. She blew into town at the series' onset, seemingly just stopping over until her next adventure pearl-shucking or climbing the Himalayas or meditating at an ashram. But she moved in with cousin Shoshanna and started a life for herself, taking a job babysitting two precocious Manhattan tykes — a situation that quickly got messy when the father made a pass at her during the most epic Bushwick warehouse party of the year. His impressively calm wife later asked Jessa to come back to the children, all the while knowing very well she couldn't. But her maternal instincts didn't flag, and she gave Jessa a piece of parting advice: "You're getting into dramas to distract from who you want to be."

The wisdom apparently cut Jessa deep, because as we saw during Sunday night's finale, she decided who she wanted to be, and that was a wife.

In a surprise ceremony, she wed Thomas-John, the guy who thought he was going to have a three-way with Jessa and Marnie. Will the spur-of-the-moment marriage last? We'll have to wait for season two to find out.

Shoshanna
Finally, lest we forget, is Shoshanna, the most underutilized yet arguably most interesting character on "Girls." Unfortunately, her entire plot arc revolved around losing her virginity — something she finally did during "She Did." She'd come close before with a former fellow camper, but he didn't want the responsibility of taking her V-card, even if she was "the least virginy virgin ever." In the end, it was her crack spiritual guide Ray who was her first, and we can only hope he didn't get in her emotional way. If there's one thing season two could use more of, it's the wonderfully adept Zosia Mamet.

What did you think of Sunday night's "Girls" finale? Sound off in the comments below!

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Thursday, June 7, 2012

New NKorean leader stages massive children's rally

In this June 6, 2012 photo released by the Korean Central News Agency and distributed by the Korea News Service, North Korea's young leader Kim Jong Un, second left, waves as he attends a celebration to mark the 66th anniversary of the founding of the Korean Children's Union in Pyongyang, North Korea. Kim made his second speech on Wednesday at a major public event since taking power in December, addressing a children's rally aimed at winning a new generation's support. (AP Photo/Korean Central News Agency via Korea News Service) JAPAN OUT UNTIL 14 DAYS AFTER THE DAY OF TRANSMISSION

In this June 6, 2012 photo released by the Korean Central News Agency and distributed by the Korea News Service, North Korea's young leader Kim Jong Un, second left, waves as he attends a celebration to mark the 66th anniversary of the founding of the Korean Children's Union in Pyongyang, North Korea. Kim made his second speech on Wednesday at a major public event since taking power in December, addressing a children's rally aimed at winning a new generation's support. (AP Photo/Korean Central News Agency via Korea News Service) JAPAN OUT UNTIL 14 DAYS AFTER THE DAY OF TRANSMISSION

In this June 6, 2012 photo released by the Korean Central News Agency and distributed by the Korea News Service, North Korea's young leader Kim Jong Un delivers his speech during a celebration to mark the 66th anniversary of the founding of the Korean Children's Union in Pyongyang, North Korea. Kim made his second speech on Wednesday at a major public event since taking power in December, addressing a children's rally aimed at winning a new generation's support. (AP Photo/Korean Central News Agency via Korea News Service) JAPAN OUT UNTIL 14 DAYS AFTER THE DAY OF TRANSMISSION

(AP) ? North Korea's young leader Kim Jong Un made his second speech at a major public event since taking power in December, addressing a children's rally aimed at winning a new generation's support.

About 20,000 young people gathered at Pyongyang's Kim Il Sung Stadium for Wednesday's speech, which capped an unprecedented six-day children's festival. The celebrations took place two days after North Korea's military threatened to fire at South Korean media companies unless they apologized for criticisms of the festivities, including a Channel A report comparing the event to Hitler Youth rallies during Germany's Nazi era.

North Korea typically holds mass events for landmark anniversaries such as the leaders' birthdays and the founding of the Workers' Party or military. It is the first time such extensive celebrations have been organized for the founding of the Korean Children's Union, the first political organization young North Koreans join.

North Korean children are taught from an early age to be loyal to the Kim family, with education about the childhoods and accomplishments of founder Kim Il Sung and late leader Kim Jong Il beginning in kindergarten. Seeing and hearing their new leader in person is likely to reinforce a sense of paternal awe among the children, who are raised to refer to the leaders as "father."

Kim walked into the stadium, accompanied by two children, to the cheers of the young delegates to the Korean Children's Union. He was wearing the red scarf of the political organization around his neck as he smiled and laughed with them.

"By mingling with kids, Kim Jong Un is showing that he is a leader who can interact with the public," said Ahn Chan-il, a political scientist who heads the World Institute for North Korea Studies in Seoul, South Korea. "He understands that one of the keys to winning back the respect of the people is by starting with the young generation."

By speaking publicly twice in his six months as leader, Kim already is distinguishing himself from his father. Kim Jong Il, who died in December, addressed the public only once, two years before he succeeded father Kim Il Sung.

Kim told the children, who were dispatched to Pyongyang for the gathering by plane, train and bus from across the nation, that they were the future masters of "a most powerful country where every home will be full of laughter and everybody lives in harmony."

In the lobby coffee shop of Pyongyang's Koryo Hotel, waitresses in bright red suits gathered around a big flat-screen TV to watch the speech. Throngs of children dressed in their school uniforms could be seen with their families in parks and plazas.

June 6 marks the 66th anniversary of the founding of the Korean Children's Union, which students join at age 7 until they graduate at age 13 to the Kim Il Sung Socialist Youth League.

South Korean media have called the festivities "a political show." The criticism prompted the North Korean military to warn it would fire at South Korean media outlets if Seoul refused to apologize for orchestrating what North Korea called a "vicious smear campaign."

The North's statement was the latest in a series of threats aimed at South Korea's president and news agencies following the death of Kim Jong Il, which Pyongyang feels was not respectfully acknowledged by Seoul.

The Korean peninsula remains in a state of war because the 1950-53 conflict ended with an armistice, not a peace treaty.

Associated Press

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Sunday, June 3, 2012

George Lucas names Kennedy as Lucasfilm successor

(AP) ? Filmmaker George Lucas on Friday named veteran producer Kathleen Kennedy as his co-chair and successor at the iconic film studio he founded four decades ago.

Kennedy and Lucas will serve as board co-chairs at Lucasfilm Ltd. as the "Star Wars" creator moves forward with his retirement plans.

Lucas, 68, will continue as CEO and work with Kennedy as she transitions into her new role at Lucasfilm, the San Francisco-based company said.

The legendary filmmaker said he chose Kennedy as his successor because he was looking for "someone with great creative passion and proven leadership abilities, but also someone who loves movies."

"I've spent my life building Lucasfilm, and as I shift my focus into other directions, I wanted to make sure it was in the hands of someone equipped to carry my vision into the future," Lucas said in a statement.

In recent months, Lucas has told reporters he plans to move away from producing big-budget movies so he can focus on smaller, art-house films.

Kennedy will step down from her role at The Kennedy/Marshall Co. and shift responsibilities to her partner Frank Marshall. Together they have produced Academy Award-nominated films such as "War Horse," ''The Adventures of Tintin," ''The Sixth Sense" and "Sea Biscuit."

Over the past three decades, Kennedy has worked with Steven Spielberg to produce blockbuster films such as "E.T.," ''Schindler's List," and the "Indiana Jones" and "Jurassic Park" franchises.

Kennedy, 58, said she feels fortunate that Lucas will work with her for the "next year or two" as she moves into her new job.

"It is nice to have Yoda by your side," Kennedy said in a statement. "George and I have talked about the enormous opportunities that lie ahead for the company, and as George moves towards retirement I am honored that he trusts me with taking care of the beloved film franchises."

Since Lucas founded Lucasfilm in 1971, it has grown into an international entertainment company that produces movies and television shows, designs interactive software, and provides visual effects and audio post-production services.

Associated Press

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Saturday, May 26, 2012

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  • Street Address: - 4253 BOXER Street
  • Area/City: Burnaby
  • Community: South Slope
  • Postal Code: V5J 2W1
  • MLS? V952730
  • Property Type: House/Single Family
  • Property Style: "2 Storey"
  • Taxes: $4455.0/2012
  • Approx Year Built: 1959
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 3
  • Total Floor Area (sqft): 2903
  • Lot Size (sqft): 6785.000
  • Frontage (feet): 59.000
  • Depth (feet): 115
  • Title to Land: Freehold NonStrata
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  • Board: Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver

Impressive South Slope post & beam family home with open floor plan ideal for entertaining. Vaulted ceilings, refinished dark oak floors, spacious cedar deck with manicured yard. Recent reno's include: newer torch on roof, vinyl windows, front, back & most of the interior doors, nicely updated kitchen w/ wood cabinets, granite counters, stainless appliances, tiled floors, updated bathrooms on main, wood blinds throughout & freshly painted. Newer furnace, hot water tank, electric panel. Bsmt has been updated w/newer carpets & a sharply designed mortgage helper. Nothing to do but enjoy! Steps to all level of schooling, Market Crossing/Metrotown & Skytrain. Photo tour at realtor website. Open house May 27 & June 3, 2-4pm.

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Monday, May 21, 2012

Tropical storm forms off S. Carolina

Tropical Storm Alberto formed off the South Carolina coast on Saturday, bringing an early start to the Atlantic hurricane season, forecasters at the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.

Alberto had top sustained winds of 45 miles per hour and was in the Atlantic about 140 miles east-southeast of Charleston. It was moving slowly southwest and forecasters said a storm watch might be posted later on Saturday for part of the North and South Carolina coast.

Tropical storm force winds extend out 45 miles from the center, and the storm was moving at 3 mph.

Alberto was forecast to make a slow loop during the next few days and then turn northeast, making its way along the U.S. mid-Atlantic seaboard before dissipating in about five days.

"A slow southwestward motion is expected to continue through Sunday," the hurricane center stated. "A turn toward the west-northeast and then toward the north and northeast is expected by Monday."

"Some strengthening is possible over the next day or so," it added.

The season officially runs from June 1 to Nov. 30, but storms outside that time frame are not uncommon.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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Friday, March 23, 2012

Hilary Duff tweets about birth of baby boy

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Hilary Duff and husband Mike Comrie have welcomed their first child into the world.

By Randee Dawn

Hilary Duff is tweeting about her new baby boy, Luca Cruz Comrie.

"Welcome to the world Luca Cruz Comrie!" the former child actress wrote. "Tuesday evening, we became proud parents of a healthy 7 pound 6 ounce beautiful boy."

Duff and husband Mike Comrie, a retired professional hockey player, have been married since 2010. This is their first child.

"We are overjoyed and feel like the luckiest parents in the world," Duff tweeted later. She added, "He is surrounded by so much love!! Mom and baby are both doing extremely well."

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Whitney Houston Cause of Death: Heart Attack, Cocaine


The Los Angeles County Coroner has released the official cause of death for Whitney Houston.

According to the report, the singer passed away due to an "accidental drowning" that was related to heart disease and also the presence of cocaine in her system.

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An insider tells TMZ that it's "very possible" the heart attack caused Whitney to pass out and fall under the water. It's also likely this was triggered by the use of cocaine. It should be noted, however, that no cocaine was found in the hotel room where Houston passed away.

Law enforcement officials have said from the beginning that no foul play was involved in the tragedy and nothing in this report suggests anything different.

Perhaps now folks such as Nancy Grace can let Whitney rest in peace.

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2012/03/whitney-houston-cause-of-death-heart-attack-cocaine/

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Listening: The Most Under-Utilized Skill in Negotiation ? The Claims ...

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Negotiators need to listen more

As a mediator, I rank listening as the most under-used skill in the negotiations that play out in front of me.

If lawyers had training in psychology or neuroscience, listening would be more valued and more utilized.? Most books about this have been published since I graduated from law school.? The problem is that lawyers are taught that persuasion is about their talking, their arguments, their scoring points, in order for their view to prevail.? In a negotiation, however, persuasion is more about listening for what the other side really wants, then finding a way to give it to them at the minimum cost to you.

Malhotra and Bazerman, two Harvard Business School professors, make the distinction in Negotiation Genius, between selling and negotiating.

?Selling involves telling people about the virtues of [your case],

focusing on the strengths of your case, and trying to induce

agreement or compliance.? Effective negotiating requires this

kind of active selling, but it also entails focusing on the other

side?s interests, needs, priorities, constraints, and perspective.

Negotiation geniuses?understand this difference.? They also

understand that their ability to structure a deal that maximizes

value often hinges not on their ability to persuade, but on their

ability to listen.?

Last year I read Mark Goulston?s Just Listen.? Goulston is a psychiatrist, consultant and business coach.? He is an apostle for listening.? The inscription in his book is to his mentor and friend, the business guru Warren Bennis.? Goulston says Bennis

?. . . taught me that when you ?deeply listen? and get where people are coming

from, and then care about them when you?re there, they?re more likely to

let you take them where you want them to go.?

It?s such a simple notion, yet it?s rarely used in mediations.? Practice careful and intentional listening with your loved ones (and notice their response!), then try it at your next negotiation.? Let me know how it goes.

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  1. Negotiation Strategy: Going to the Balcony
  2. Getting More in Your Negotiations
  3. Don?t Go Into Mediation Cold: Settlement Requires A Game Plan
  4. 5 Things To Avoid When Negotiating In Business and Claims

Source: http://theclaimsspot.com/2012/03/22/listening-the-most-under-utilized-skill-in-negotiation/

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Thursday, March 22, 2012

FACT CHECK: More US drilling didn't drop gas price

WASHINGTON (AP) ? It's the political cure-all for high gas prices: Drill here, drill now. But more U.S. drilling has not changed how deeply the gas pump drills into your wallet, math and history show.

A statistical analysis of 36 years of monthly, inflation-adjusted gasoline prices and U.S. domestic oil production by The Associated Press shows no statistical correlation between how much oil comes out of U.S. wells and the price at the pump.

If more domestic oil drilling worked as politicians say, you'd now be paying about $2 a gallon for gasoline. Instead, you're paying the highest prices ever for March.

Political rhetoric about the blame over gas prices and the power to change them ? whether Republican claims now or Democrats' charges four years ago ? is not supported by cold, hard figures. And that's especially true about oil drilling in the U.S. More oil production in the United States does not mean consistently lower prices at the pump.

Sometimes prices increase as American drilling ramps up. That's what has happened in the past three years. Since February 2009, U.S. oil production has increased 15 percent when seasonally adjusted. Prices in those three years went from $2.07 per gallon to $3.58. It was a case of drilling more and paying much more.

U.S. oil production is back to the same level it was in March 2003, when gas cost $2.10 per gallon when adjusted for inflation. But that's not what prices are now.

That's because oil is a global commodity and U.S. production has only a tiny influence on supply. Factors far beyond the control of a nation or a president dictate the price of gasoline.

When you put the inflation-adjusted price of gas on the same chart as U.S. oil production since 1976, the numbers sometimes go in the same direction, sometimes in opposite directions. If drilling for more oil meant lower prices, the lines on the chart would consistently go in opposite directions. A basic statistical measure of correlation found no link between the two, and outside statistical experts confirmed those calculations.

"Drill, baby, drill has nothing to do with it," said Judith Dwarkin, chief energy economist at ITG investment research. Two other energy economists said the same thing and experts in the field have been making that observation for decades.

The statistics directly contradict the title of GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich's 2008 book "Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less," as well as the campaign-trail claims from the GOP presidential candidates.

Earlier this month, GOP front-runner Mitt Romney said of his solution to higher gas prices: "I can cut through the baloney ... and just tell him, 'Mr. President, open up drilling in the Gulf, open up drilling in ANWR (the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge). Open up drilling in continental shelf, drill in North Dakota, drill in Oklahoma and Texas.'"

On Wednesday, with President Barack Obama traveling to oil and gas production fields on federal lands, Crossroads GPS, a nonprofit arm of a super PAC supporting GOP candidates, released a new ad to air in the same states that Obama was visiting. It accused Obama of restricting oil development in America and concludes "bad energy policies mean energy prices we can't afford."

The late 1980s and 1990s show exactly how domestic drilling is not related to gas prices.

Seasonally adjusted U.S. oil production dropped steadily from February 1986 until three years ago. But starting in March 1986, inflation-adjusted gas prices fell below the $2-a-gallon mark and stayed there for most of the rest of the 1980s and 1990s. Production between 1986 and 1999 dropped by nearly one-third. If the drill-now theory were correct, prices should have soared. Instead they went down by nearly a dollar.

The AP analysis used Energy Department figures for regular unleaded gas prices adjusted for inflation to 2012 dollars, oil production and oil demand. The figures go back to January 1976, the earliest the Energy Department keeps figures on unleaded gas prices. Phil Hanser, an economist and statistician at the energy consulting firm The Brattle Group; University of South Carolina statistics professor John Grego; New York University statistics professor Edward Melnick and David Peterson, a retired Duke University statistics professor, looked at the analysis, ran their own calculations, including several complicated formulas, and came to the same conclusion.

When U.S. production goes up, the price of gas "is certainly not going down," Melnick said. "The data does not suggest that whatsoever."

The calculations "help make the point that U.S. production and demand have little to do with the price of gasoline in the U.S., and lend support to the notion that there is not a great deal we in the U.S., acting alone, can do to affect the price of gasoline," Peterson wrote in an email. He pointed out that Energy Department figures show that gas prices in the U.S. seem to rise and fall similarly to gas prices in Europe, showing that it has little to do with American drilling.

And that's the key. It's a world market, economists say.

Unlike natural gas or electricity, the United States alone does not have the power to change the supply-and-demand equation in the world oil market, said Christopher Knittel, a professor of energy economics at MIT. American oil production is about 11 percent of the world's output, so even if the U.S. were to increase its oil production by 50 percent ? that is more than drilling in the Arctic, increased public-lands and offshore drilling, and the Canadian pipeline would provide ? it would at most cut gas prices by 10 percent.

"There are not many markets where the United States can't impose its will on market outcomes," Knittel said. "This is one we can't, and it's hard for the average American to understand that and it's easy for politicians to feed off that."

If drilling activity rises around the globe for a sustained period of time, gasoline prices can fall as that new supply eventually finds its way to market, but the U.S. can't do it alone, oil analysts say.

Politicians ? especially those in the party that's not occupying the White House ? have long harped on high gas prices when expedient. Then-Sen. Barack Obama said in 2008, when he was running for president, that "here in Ohio, you're paying nearly $3.70 a gallon for gas, 2-1/2 times what it cost when George Bush took office."

But Obama, who has seen gas prices go up 73 percent since he took office, was singing a different tune last week in his weekly radio address: "The truth is: The price of gas depends on a lot of factors that are often beyond our control. Unrest in the Middle East can tighten global oil supply. Growing nations like China or India adding cars to the road increases demand. But one thing we should control is fraud and manipulation that can cause prices to spike even further."

The political party of the president doesn't seem to matter to the price at the pump either. Since 1976, the average monthly gas price, adjusted for inflation, during Democratic presidencies has been $2.25; under Republicans it's been $2.34. Obama had the steepest monthly average at $3.05 and Bill Clinton the cheapest at $1.68.

When Bush and running mate Dick Cheney campaigned in 2000, they argued that as oil executives they could get oil prices down, with Bush saying, "I would work with our friends in OPEC to convince them to open up the spigot, to increase the supply."

Yet it was during the last few months of Bush's term in 2008 that gas prices hit their highest: $4.27 when adjusted for inflation.

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Associated Press writers Dina Cappiello and Matthew Daly in Washington and Jonathan Fahey in New York contributed to this report.

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Allen Stanford, the financier convicted of running an estimated $7 billion Ponzi scheme, has asked for a new trial, citing the media's use of Twitter in the courtroom and a lack of time to prepare his defense.

Stanford, who turns 62 on Saturday, was convicted on March 6 by a Houston federal jury on 13 of 14 counts related to what prosecutors said was the sale of bogus certificates of deposit from his Antigua-based Stanford International Bank Ltd.

In a 71-page filing with the U.S. District Court in Houston on Tuesday, Stanford's lawyer, Ali Fazel, said his client was deprived of his Sixth Amendment right to a fair trial.

Stanford cycled through more than a dozen lawyers since his June 2009 arrest and was declared indigent by the court, allowing his defense to be funded with public money.

Fazel said he lacked time to prepare given the "voluminous" amounts of material. He and colleague Robert Scardino were retained to represent Stanford in October 2010.

Fazel also said the case turned into a "media circus" that left the Houston area "saturated with publicity prejudicial to Stanford" even before the six-week trial began.

He said this was perpetuated when U.S. District Judge David Hittner let reporters send Twitter messages from the courtroom, even while the judge and lawyers were talking outside the jury's presence, and failed to instruct jurors to stay off Twitter.

"This broadcasting is likely to have reached a juror, since Twitter does not require active pursuit of information, but rather, if a friend of the juror's was following the 'Stanford trial,' the tweets might automatically show up on a juror's Twitter account," Fazel wrote.

Stanford's request for a new trial does not indicate whether such information actually reached jurors.

"It would be disruptive to the business of the court if such messages were making it to the jury," said Christine Corcos, a professor of media law at the Louisiana State University Law Center in Baton Rouge. "That's why more and more federal judges are saying reporters cannot bring in Blackberries or other devices."

Stanford was convicted of fraud, conspiracy and obstruction of a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission investigation.

He is scheduled to be sentenced on June 14 and could spend the rest of his life in prison.

The jury also found that federal authorities should try to seize $330 million of frozen funds that Stanford stashed in 29 foreign bank accounts.

The case is U.S. v. Stanford, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas, No. 09-cr-00342.

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Samsung's follow-up to the Galaxy SII is one hotly anticipated release, and amongst the swathes of design student mock-ups and plain old rumor, is the occasional word from the horses mouth. Speaking at Samsung Forum 2012 in Beijing, chief exec Kim Young-ha let slip that we'll possibly see the phone land in April, and not May as initially believed, stating "In order to increase sales of the Galaxy S3 as well as the Galaxy Note which is already very popular in China, the company is considering rescheduling the roll-out of the Galaxy S3 from May to April." So if you're impatience was making you consider alternatives, it might be worth holding out just that little bit longer.

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By Carol Loomis, senior editor-at-large

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Jeffrey Tarrant (left) and Ted Seides of Protege Partners

FORTUNE -- Results are in for 2011, the fourth year of the 10-year wager that is sometimes called, rather loosely, The Million-Dollar Buffett Bet. In this competition about investment performance, Warren Buffett is contending that an S&P 500 index fund will outscore the average return of five hedge funds of funds picked by his betting opponent, New York asset management firm Prot?g? Partners.

The standings now -- which we will reveal in a minute -- inevitably bring to mind Buffett's reaction after the bet's first year, 2008.

Both sides were clobbered in that market year from hell. But Prot?g?'s fund-of-funds picks (whose names, by the terms of the bet, have never been publicly disclosed) were down, on the average, by "only" 23.9%. Vanguard's Admiral shares, which are Buffett's entry in the bet, lost a dismal 37%.

From this way-behind position, Buffett was quoted in Fortune as saying, "I just hope that Aesop was right when he envisioned the tortoise overtaking the hare."

And that's close to what has since happened. Buffett's index-fund tortoise won the second and third years and -- you are reading it here first -- also prevailed in the fourth. Not that the 2011 winner was much of a star: Admiral shares were up only 2.08%. But the five funds of funds, on the average, were down 1.86%.

All of which leaves tortoise and hare gasping alongside each other at the end of four years -- and having absolutely nothing to cheer about. Prot?g? is still a bit ahead. But its funds of funds, on the average, are in the minus column for the period by 5.89%. Admiral shares are down 6.27%.

MORE:?Don't believe every "Buffett?buys..." headline

If we really mix metaphors and think about this contest as a baseball game, what we have here is a 0-to-0 tie after four innings, with each side doing nothing but striking out and alienating every fan watching.

The wager, however, has produced one sterling investment over the four years -- and that was made, without brilliance aforethought, by Buffett and Prot?g? themselves. A little background: The idea was to set terms that would deliver $1 million to a charity chosen by the winner. If Buffett triumphs, the money goes to Girls Inc. of Omaha; if it's Prot?g? on top, the beneficiary is Absolute Returns for Kids.

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To ensure that $1 million would be there at the end of the bet, Buffett and Prot?g? each put up roughly $320,000 to buy a zero-coupon Treasury security. The total of about $640,000 was used to purchase a bond that will be worth $1 million at the bet's conclusion. This collateral is being overseen by the Long Now Foundation of San Francisco, which administers "long bets" set up by any competitors wanting to memorialize a gamble.

In a period of declining interest rates, which we certainly have had, what happens to a zero-coupon bond is that its market price races toward the maturity value -- $1 million in this case. Recently, the value of the Buffett-Prot?g? bond was about $930,000, which means that in just over four years it is up 45% from the purchase price. That doesn't match the payoff from Apple (AAPL), but it's a heck of a run during a time when the general stock market was a dog.

Both Buffett and Ted Seides, the Prot?g? partner who engineered the 10-year-bet, are well aware that the returns to be earned by the zero-coupon bond from its price today can be no better than meager for the nearly six years left in the bet. That's because the ceiling is the bond's maturity value of $1 million. The view is definitely unappealing, says Seides: "We're looking at annual returns that won't be much better than 1%."

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So the two sides began a few weeks ago to talk to the Long Now Foundation about its selling the zero-coupon bond and putting the proceeds into an investment that putatively could deliver the winning charity more than $1 million when the bet winds up. The first plan discussed was for half of the proceeds to be invested in Buffett's company, Berkshire Hathaway (BRKA), and the other half to be invested in a fund of funds that Prot?g? runs (and that has always been assumed to be one of the five funds of funds that Prot?g? picked for the bet). But that plan died because it would have required Long Now to become a partner in the fund and, for complex reasons arising from the securities laws, it did not meet the definition of a "qualified purchaser."

So a second plan was devised and is now going forward. It calls for the bond to be sold and the total proceeds to be invested in Berkshire Hathaway stock.

Naturally, some set of dire circumstances could make the roughly $930,000 put into Berkshire worth less than $1 million at the bet's conclusion on December 31, 2017.? So Buffett has guaranteed $1 million by giving Long Now the right at the bet's conclusion to "put" the stock to him (or his estate) in exchange for that amount. In other words, $1 million becomes the floor for the winning charity, with the Berkshire investment establishing the prospect for more.

Meanwhile, the tortoise and the hare are dealing with the good market of 2012, which so far is suggesting that one or both might show -- how radical! -- a cumulative profit when the halfway mark in the bet is reached at the end of this year.

FORTUNE senior editor-at-large Carol Loomis, who wrote this article, is a longtime friend of Warren Buffett's, a Berkshire Hathaway shareholder, and editor of his annual letter to shareholders.

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Special Report: French hopeful Hollande says he's nothing to fear

TULLE, France (Reuters) - It's not an introduction you'd expect from a presidential contender. Last month, when French socialist candidate Francois Hollande stepped off a train on a visit to London, he did so with the words "I am not dangerous."

The bespectacled 57-year old, who is running against President Nicolas Sarkozy, is barely known outside France. Even at home he was long best known as the supportive partner of fellow Socialist politician Segolene Royal. Now, though, opinion polls put him ahead of Sarkozy, a center-rightist, in the election whose first round will be held on April 22.

For many in financial markets, in both France and Europe, that's a worry. They see Hollande's promise to impose a 75 percent tax on high earners, split investment banks from retail banks, and focus on economic growth - for which the bond market reads big state spending - as a threat.

In his first major campaign speech in?January Hollande declared: "In the battle ahead, my main adversary has no name, no face and no party. He will never run as a candidate. He will never be elected, but he rules in spite of all that. My adversary is the world of finance."

If he wins, says George Magnus, a London-based senior economic adviser at investment bank UBS, the market's current tranquility "will evaporate." Not solely because of the Frenchman's demands, but because he might persuade other Europeans that it's time to deviate from the path of austerity and start spending.

Which is why when he arrived in one of the world's biggest financial centers in February, Hollande emphasized his innocence when asked by a reporter about financial markets.

Hollande, who has not given an interview for this story, styles himself an ordinary man. And a close study of his track record - as well as old friends, voters in his local constituency, colleagues and advisers - suggest he may not be all that radical. He is certainly the opposite of Sarkozy - rather than celebrity connections and "bling-bling", he's plain and simple, and in place of ministerial experience, Hollande had three decades in the provinces.

Without naming Hollande, Sarkozy has said his chief rival lacks experience and "lies morning and night". Hollande has said Sarkozy's fatal flaw is his record in office. At a lunch last January French newspapers reported that the socialist called Sarkozy a "nasty piece of work".

Hollande's supporters say he has to play a careful political game. He needs left-wing support to win the election, in which candidates from both the far left and far right are stirring discontented voters with increasingly strident campaigns. But at heart, say his backers, he is a congenial, ordinary pragmatist who will look for compromise.

"Every president is the product of a moment in time," says Claude Bartolone, a long-serving member of parliament who joined Hollande's campaign?team last year.

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In the very early hours of a Sunday morning in Paris last year Francois Hollande learnt his life had changed. His partner, Valerie Trierweiler, shook him out of a deep slumber, people close to the couple say.

She told him Dominique Strauss-Kahn, a fellow Socialist, the head of the International Monetary Fund and runaway favorite to become the next president, had been arrested on sex assault charges in New York. Even though these were later dropped, it made Hollande suddenly the frontrunner to become the country's first Socialist president since Francois Mitterrand in 1981.

In a campaign book, "Changing Destiny", published in February, Hollande acknowledged that his prospects got a boost from the "candidate who never showed up". He has also been keen to emphasize how his lifestyle differs from that of his globe-trotting socialist rival.

Behind a blue door in his parliamentary offices in the southern town of Tulle is the room where Hollande sleeps on Fridays, when he shuttles to the Correze region, his political constituency for the past 30 years.

It's a room so drab its most extravagant item is a brown electric trouser-press that looks as if it dates from the 1970s.

A metal bed is draped with a blue-and-white quilt and flanked by two nondescript bedside tables. There's an alarm clock, a wicker chair, and a chunky old TV set. The cold faux-parquet flooring, also found in his office next door, adds to the image of Spartan simplicity.

Hollande usually arrives by plane from Paris late Thursday or early Friday, and rarely leaves without shaking dozens of hands and kissing dozens of cheeks at Tulle's open-air market on Saturday morning. "He knows almost everyone, the sellers and the shoppers," says Tulle's Socialist mayor Bernard Combes, 52, who met Hollande at a village fete and quit his job as a schoolteacher a decade ago to work with him.

Hollande is often seen at the Caleche cafe, just around the corner from his constituency office. On Saturday mornings he slides into a horseshoe-shaped sponge-plastic seat for his customary "grand cafe et croissant". On one day last month, an all-music channel played on the TV screen that hangs over his favorite breakfast table.

Correze is a semi-mountainous region that takes its name from the river that runs through it. It swung to the Socialists in 2008. Before Hollande, it was the political fiefdom of former president Jacques Chirac, from Sarkozy's UMP.

Like Chirac before him, Hollande is convinced of the need to maintain a base away from Paris and not change constituency with each election. "He can take the true temperature here," says Jacques Spindler, communications director for Correze General Council. "People won't just tell him what he wants to hear."

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Correze has the second-oldest population of France's 101 regions or departments, and many of its nearly 250,000 people are farmers. Correze is also the most indebted department. Its debt is projected at more than 360 million euros ($474 million) this year. Per head, Correze debt is double that in other regions.

For Hollande's opponents, that is a prime target. One Sarkozy ally has called Hollande's constituency "the Greece of France", saying it is "the laboratory of what he could be tempted to do" if elected.

But the region may not be such a strong example of tax-and-spend Socialism. Hollande inherited almost 300 million euros of the debt from Sarkozy's party when he took over in 2008. In the five years before then, local accounts show, the debt had almost tripled from 105 million euros. Under Hollande, over four years, it has risen by a little more than a quarter. Between 2007 and 2010, according to finance ministry figures, Hollande increased operating costs 17 percent but cut investment by 24 percent.

Recent savings include an end to free school buses. Local public service employees now drive cheap Renault Twingos instead of mid-range Clios.

Hollande, who has made education a priority in his campaign, says the cuts will allow him to maintain spending in priority areas, above all social services. Despite the constraints, every child entering secondary school now gets an iPad. So far, more than 13,500 laptops and tablets have been handed out to school goers and their teachers at a cost of around 1.5 million euros a year, according to local documents.

Nationally, Hollande says he will create 150,000 state-aided jobs and hire 60,000 extra staff in public-sector teaching. That will cost nearly 4 billion euros, according to his manifesto.

The money for that will come in part from higher taxes. Under Hollande, the Correze tax on property owners has been increased by 6.5 percent. He says tax increases are also part of his plan to reduce France's public deficit to zero by the end of a five-year term in 2017. Earnings above 1 million euros, he says, should be taxed at a rate 75 percent - up from 41 percent now. He says it's essentially a symbolic stand, which will affect around 3,000 people and raise just 200-300 million euros. His advisers say it may be a temporary measure.

Hollande argues the overall tax burden has risen since Sarkozy took power and tax will have to rise whoever wins.

The country's main employers' organization, Medef, isn't happy with either of the main candidates. Hollande's 75 percent tax rate isn't popular, but neither is a plan by Sarkozy to curb payouts to CEOs. Medef head Laurence Parisot says neither man has offered a clear vision of how they will make France more competitive.

MAN FROM THE MIDDLE

Hollande was born into a middle-class family in Rouen, a middle-sized town to the?northwest of Paris, and started his education in a private Catholic school.?In 1968 - the year France held a general strike and Paris was convulsed by student protests - his father, an eye-and-ear doctor who got into property investment, uprooted his family of two children to bring them to Boulogne, an affluent suburb of the capital.

For Hollande, 13 at the time, the shift was striking. According to "Secret Journey", a biography of Hollande by journalist Serge Raffy published last year, Georges Hollande threw out his sons' metal dinky cars and lead soldiers as part of the move.

Francois was close to his mother Nicole, a social services worker who had a fascination with Francois Mitterrand. She remained a strong influence into her son's adult life and died in her early 80s just three years ago.

Hollande was a generation behind the protesters of 1968, but as a teenager he had a couple of run-ins with the law. As Raffy tells it, he spent a night in custody after he and friends were caught cannibalizing spare parts from an abandoned car to fix the vehicle they wanted to use for a holiday trip; in another escapade, his Fiat 650 "bubble-car" spun out of control on a corner and toppled over several times. He and a friend walked away unscathed.

But the move to Paris also marked the start of a high-flying education: Hollande picked up diplomas at the HEC business school, Europe's top-rated, followed by the highly acclaimed political studies institute Sciences Po and the Ecole Nationale d'Administration (ENA), traditional training ground for the country's top public servants. At ENA, students tackle everything from economics and budget management to industrial relations and negotiation techniques. Hollande qualified in the top 10.

It was also there, at 25, he met fellow student Segolene Royal, who would become his partner for decades and run for president in 2007. Jean-Marie Petitclerc, a priest who works in some of France's most notorious slums, remembers them as a socially conscientious pair, working together in a high-rise social housing project.

Politically, Hollande opposed his father, who objected to France letting go of its Algerian colony in the 1960s and ran for the extreme-right political movement of the time. Despite that, Hollande recently said that if he won the election, the first person he would phone would be his dad.

Hollande is short-sighted, which earned him a waiver from obligatory military service - a decision he contested, Raffy says, because he already had political ambitions and felt failing to serve would damage his prospects. Some of his closest friendships were formed during military service in Britanny in the late 1970s, when he shared a dorm?with people like Michel Sapin, a former finance minister who is now in charge of devising his election platform.

Royal and Hollande had four children together. She announced their break-up after she lost to Sarkozy; she ran against Hollande early in this campaign, but lost in the party primary. Hollande's current partner, Trierweiler, is a 47-year old journalist whom he knew before Royal announced their split.

ADIEU MERKOZY

If elected, Hollande would take over in France at a critical time for Europe. The leaders of the euro zone are struggling to fix the bloc's debt crisis.

It's here that Hollande's policies raise most concerns for proponents of austerity, like German Chancellor Angela Merkel and financial investors.

Chief among their worries are the fact Hollande has pledged to renegotiate a deal struck by Sarkozy and Merkel with other European leaders on budget control. He argues it needs to encourage growth as well as savings.

That annoys Merkel, who has endorsed Sarkozy's candidacy. Her government was also horrified by a spate of anti-German rhetoric from Socialist politicians in late 2011, when they accused Sarkozy of succumbing to pressure from her. At Sarkozy's request, she has refused to meet Hollande, according to a German official. The leaders of Britain, Spain and Italy have not met him either.

Hollande has said he wants to move away from the Paris-Berlin duopoly known as "Merkozy" - after the combined names of the countries' leaders - that has driven Europe's policy for the past two years. He wants to try to restore the voice of other EU governments, national parliaments and institutions. In a December speech to Socialists in Berlin, he said decisions "cannot be limited to a few meetings of heads of state."

Hollande's opponents say such ideas show naivety and lack of statesmanship. Financial market commentators including UBS's Magnus, who wrote in a note to clients last month that Hollande had taken a "bellicose" attitude towards the financial sector, believe a Hollande victory would cause a new flare-up in the euro crisis. Jacques Cailloux, head of European economics at RBS, says some investors "may decide to shoot first and ask questions later", by buying French credit protection.

Hollande's allies argue his stance stems from a deeply pro-European, democratic view: he favors integration to the point of federalism. In 2005, he was pelted with eggs after campaigning hard - but in vain - for a "yes" vote in a referendum asking if the French wanted a European constitution.

Jean-Yves Le Drian, an old friend, argues that Hollande has a notable record as a bridge-builder. In the early 1980s, he says, the pair were among five founders of a political club, the Transcourants - the name translates roughly as ?cross-currents' - that sought to ignore tribal battles within a branch of the Socialist Party.

What began as a tiny group in the Britanny town of Lorient soon became a big hit, winning the backing of Socialist grandee Jacques Delors, the former European Commission president.

In the same way, aides say, Hollande's bid to renegotiate Europe's budget pact doesn't mean he wants to derail the new treaty. "Francois Hollande is a European who wants to change Europe while remaining totally pro-European," says Pierre Moscovici, his election campaign director.

That tension - between internal political goals, the demands of investors and shared European aims - is one all European leaders face. If Hollande wins, Merkel's advisers say, she believes she can work with him, and Berlin will go on a "charm offensive".

For Hollande, for now, the point is that every opinion poll since last May has pointed to him winning the election runoff, due on May 6. That may change. But if he gets there, says his friend Le Drian, "it will have been one hell of an adventure."

(Additional reporting by Catherine Bremer in Paris, Swaha Pattanaik in London and Noah Barkin in Berlin; Edited by Sara Ledwith and Simon Robinson)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/special-report-french-hopeful-hollande-says-hes-nothing-070646845.html

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