Monday, December 31, 2012

Yemen: Al-Qaida offers bounty for U.S. ambassador

SANAA, Yemen (AP) ? Al-Qaida's branch in Yemen has offered to pay tens of thousands of dollars to anyone who kills the U.S. ambassador in Sanaa or an American soldier in the country.

An audio produced by the group's media arm, the al-Malahem Foundation, and posted on militant websites Saturday said it offered three kilograms of gold worth $160,000 for killing the ambassador, Gerald Feierstein.

The group said it will pay 5 million Yemeni riyals ($23,000) to anyone who kills an American soldier inside Yemen.

It said the offer is valid for six months.

The bounties were set to "inspire and encourage our Muslim nation for jihad," the statement said.

The U.S. Embassy in Sanaa did not respond to an Associated Press phone call asking for comment.

Washington considers al-Qaida in Yemen to be the group's most dangerous branch.

The group overran entire towns and villages last year by taking advantage of a security lapse during nationwide protests that eventually ousted the country's longtime ruler. Backed by the U.S. military experts based at a southern air base, Yemen's army was able to regain control of the southern region, but al-Qaida militants continue to launch deadly attacks on security forces that have killed hundreds.

In the capital, Sanaa, security officials said two gunmen on a motorbike shot and killed two intelligence officers early Sunday as they were leaving a downtown security facility. The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity according to regulations, said all intelligence and security officers have been instructed to take precautionary measures outside working hours.

The government blames al-Qaida for the killing of several senior military and intelligence officials this year mainly by gunmen on motorbikes.

The officials said security authorities in Sanaa have launched a campaign against motorcyclists suspected of involvement in these attacks or other crimes, arresting about 200 for questioning for violations, including driving motorcycles without license plates.

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Associated Press writer Maamoun Youssef in Cairo contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/yemen-al-qaida-offers-bounty-us-ambassador-123417649.html

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Hillary Clinton Admitted To New York Hospital With Blood Clot Following Concussion

WASHINGTON ? Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was admitted to a New York hospital Sunday after the discovery of a blood clot stemming from the concussion she sustained earlier this month.

Clinton's doctors discovered the clot Sunday while performing a follow-up exam, her spokesman, Philippe Reines, said. He would not elaborate on the location of the clot but said Clinton is being treated with anti-coagulants and would remain at New York-Presbyterian Hospital for at least the next 48 hours so doctors can monitor the medication.

"Her doctors will continue to assess her condition, including other issues associated with her concussion," Reines said in a statement. "They will determine if any further action is required."

Clinton, 65, fell and suffered a concussion while at home alone in mid-December as she recovered from a stomach virus that left her severely dehydrated. The concussion was diagnosed Dec. 13 and Clinton was forced to cancel a trip to North Africa and the Middle East that had been planned for the next week.

Clinton was also forced to cancel Dec. 20 testimony before Congress about a scathing report into the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans. The report found that serious failures of leadership and management in two State Department bureaus were to blame for insufficient security at the facility. Clinton took responsibility for the incident before the report was released, but she was not blamed.

Some conservative commentators suggested Clinton was faking the seriousness of her illness and concussion to avoid testifying, although State Department officials vehemently denied that was the case.

Lawmakers at the hearings ? including Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., the Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman who has been nominated by President Barack Obama to succeed Clinton ? offered her their best wishes.

The former first lady and senator, who had always planned to step down as America's top diplomat in January, is known for her grueling travel schedule. She is the most traveled secretary of state in history, having visited 112 countries while in the job.

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    How Search Engine Algorithms Determine Website Rankings

    In website publishing there are do?s and don?ts that webmasters and web users alike should be aware of. These are meant to promote responsible Internet usage and encourage ethical online practices. But despite the efforts of search engine companies to filter out websites containing suspicious elements, why are there still many fraudulent activities online??

    There are a number of reasons why some people engage in black hat SEO. One, they (webmasters) believe that they can mislead search engines. Two, there are webmasters who think they will not be caught because search engines don?t pay attention to these kinds of activities online. Third, search engines impose different penalties, though most often a website is delisted from search results once it is caught spamming.?

    This is why search engines continuously improve and change their algorithms (usually without announcing it it) to ensure that only the most relevant website would appear on the result page. Examples of these are the recently implemented Google Panda and Penguin, both aiming to filter out low quality, over optimized, and spam-filled websites.?

    These recent changes in Google?s algorithms are quite unpredicted, but for a trusted and widely used search engine it?s only natural for Google to protect its web ranking schemes. This is one of the important guarantees Google could give to any business in Singapore that wants to submit a website to this search engine company. Any Singapore business owner aiming for online visibility should therefore hire SEO companies in Singapore that are aware of Google?s webmaster guidelines.?

    But what if your website consists of spam elements without being aware of it? It does happen, and in fact some web designers commit it several times due to over experimenting. This can also happen when some content management system generates hidden text sections. Although these don?t deliberately mislead web surfers, search engines might read the hidden texts as a spamming technique. ?

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    10 Auld Lang Syne Covers You Shouldn't Forget

    DUBAI (Reuters) - A small U.S. commercial plane has been stuck in Iran for nearly three weeks after making an emergency landing near the city of Ahvaz, the country's airports director said on Sunday. The plane was forced to land because of technical problems, Mahmoud Rasoulinejad said, quoted by the Mehr news agency. "After landing, the crew traveled on to countries around the Persian Gulf and the plane is currently being repaired," he said. Rasoulinejad did not specify who owned the aircraft, where it was headed or the nationality of the crew members. ...

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    Iranian President Sacks Iran's Sole Female Lawmaker


    According to the BBC, no reason has been given for the dismissal, but it is being linked to her call for drug price rises to fight shortages caused by international sanctions.

    Ahmadinejad rejected her comments, saying her budget needs had been met, the state-run media reported.

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    Former President George H.W. Bush moved out of intensive care

    HOUSTON (Reuters) - Former President George H.W. Bush's condition improved enough for him to be moved on Saturday out of the intensive care unit and into a regular room at the Houston hospital where he was admitted last month for respiratory problems, a spokesman said.

    Bush, 88, who served as president from 1989 to 1993, entered Methodist Hospital on November 23 for treatment of what doctors said was bronchitis, and he was moved into the ICU last Sunday after suffering a number of medical complications, including a persistent fever.

    Bronchitis is an inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the air passages through the lungs.

    "President Bush's condition has improved, so he has been moved today from the intensive care unit to a regular patient room at the Methodist Hospital to continue his recovery," the family said in a statement from his spokesman, Jim McGrath.

    "The Bushes thank everyone for their prayers and good wishes," it added.

    McGrath said on Friday that Bush's condition was getting better and that he was even singing at times in his communications with doctors and nurses.

    He added in an email reply to Reuters on Saturday, "George Bush is the most relentlessly upbeat man you'll ever meet, and his spirits have been good throughout this ordeal." He declined to disclose any information about Bush's prognosis or how much longer he might remain hospitalized.

    Bush, the 41st U.S. president and a Republican, is the father of former President George W. Bush. In a political career spanning four decades, he also served as a congressman, ambassador to the United Nations, envoy to China, CIA director, and vice president for two terms under Ronald Reagan.

    Bush has lower-body parkinsonism, which causes a loss of balance, and has used a wheelchair for more than a year.

    (Additional reporting and writing by Steve Gorman; Editing by Peter Cooney)

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    With the fiscal cliff finally upon us, it is time to review and renew your estate plan.? For the last decade, estate taxes have been a limited factor in estate plans for the vast majority of families.? With applicable exclusion amounts increasing steadily, fewer and fewer families were likely to be faced with the possibility of estate tax liability.? However, beginning January 1, 2013, the estate tax exclusion amount returns to $1 million (currently $5.12 million) and the highest estate tax rate returns to 55% (currently 35%).? Fortunately, this is largely a tax on those who are not paying attention.? Depending on your particular financial circumstances, there are certain actions you can take right now that will avoid all or substantially all of this tax increase.

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    If you are married and have a simple family trust, you could consider restating the trust as a Disclaimer Trust or an A-B Trust.? By doing so, you effectively double the amount of money you and your spouse may pass estate tax free.? Remember that the concept of ?portability,? which allowed a surviving spouse to use both applicable exclusion amounts, may expire as well.? Without proper advance planning, both spouses may not be able to maximize their estate tax exemptions, which could result in significantly more estate taxes due!? By restating your trust, you do not need to retitle all your assets in order to significantly alter your plan.

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    Life Insurance can be a valuable way to provide for the payment of estate taxes that will be due.? However, life insurance is also subject to estate tax!? With careful planning and the right policy, you may be able to structure your plan to eliminate the estate taxes due on proceeds from life insurance and provide some financial security to your heirs.
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    In cases where your estate plan has already necessarily done a significant amount of estate tax planning, but some estate taxes are still likely to be due, consider leaving some of your estate to charity.? Charitable organizations receive bequests tax free and, when certain qualifications are met, no estate tax is due on the bequest.? If your family heirs are only going to receive 45% on the dollar while the IRS is the main beneficiary, maybe an organization you support would be a better use of funds.

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    'Zero Dark Thirty': The Story Behind The Real-Life CIA Agent

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    Sunday, December 30, 2012

    UN Envoy warns of mass death next year in Syria

    The international envoy to Syria emphasized the deteriorating situation in the country, and called for a quick end to the conflict, warning hundreds of thousands could die next year.

    By Bassem Mroue,?Associated Press / December 30, 2012

    A child watches men dig graves for future casualties of Syria's civil conflict at Sheikh Saeed cemetery in Azaz city, north of Aleppo December 30. The international peace envoy for Syria said the situation in the country was deteriorating sharply but a solution was still possible under the terms of a peace plan agreed in Geneva in June.

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    The international envoy to?Syria?warned Sunday that as many as 100,000 could die in the next year if a way cannot be found quickly to end the country's civil war.

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    Lakhdar Brahimi, the U.N.-Arab League envoy for the Syrian crisis, told reporters in Cairo that if the crisis continues?Syria?will not be divided into states "like what happened in Yugoslavia" but will face "Somalization, which means warlords, and the Syrian people will be persecuted by those who control their fate."

    Syrian rebels are fighting a 21-month-old revolt against President Bashar Assad's regime. Activists say more than 40,000 people have been killed in the crisis, which began with pro-democracy protests but has morphed into a civil war.

    Since starting his job in September, Brahimi has sought to advance an international plan, reached in Geneva six months ago, that calls for an open-ended cease-fire between rebels and government troops and the formation of a transitional government to run the country until elections can be held.

    Over the past week Brahimi went to Damascus where he met Assad then flew to Moscow, one of?Syria's?closest international allies, where he discussed ways of ending the country's crisis.

    "The situation in?Syria?is bad. Very, very bad," Brahimi said after meeting Arab League chief Nabil Elaraby. "It is getting worse and therefore if nearly 50,000 were killed in nearly two years if, God forbids, this crisis continues for another year, it will not only kill 25,000. It will kill 100,000. The situation is deteriorating."

    The monthly death toll in?Syria?rose over the past months, as both sides have used heavier weapons and as the Syrian army started using its warplanes to attack rebel-held areas around the country.

    Brahimi said that peace and security in the world will be threatened directly from?Syria?if there is no solution within the next few months. "I warn of what will come. The choice is between a political solution or of full collapse of the Syrian state."

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    Saturday, December 29, 2012

    Tigers making comeback in Asia

    Camera trap images reveal tiger numbers rebounding across Asia, especially in southwestern India, where young tigers are leaving protected reserves due to population pressure, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society.

    The WCS attributes the rise in different tiger groups to better law enforcement and protection of additional habitat. For example, a notorious poaching ring was busted in Thailand last year, and the gang leaders have been given prison sentences of up to five years ? the most severe punishments for wildlife poaching in Thailand's history, the conservation group said in a statement.

    Tiger numbers have been rising steadily in Thailand's Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary since 2007, with a record 50-plus tigers counted last year, the WCS said. The sanctuary is part of the country's Western Forest Complex. This core spans 7,000 square miles (18,000 square kilometers) and is home to an estimated 125 to 175 tigers.

    In India's mountainous landscape of Nagarahole and Bandipur national parks, tigers have reached saturation levels, with more than 600 individuals caught on camera trap photos in the past decade. Young tigers are leaving the parks along protected corridors and entering a landscape with a population of a million people, the group said. [In Images: Tigers Rebound in Asia]

    Conservationists also worked with government officials in Russia to create additional protected areas for tigers. The country declared a new corridor, called the Central Ussuri Wildlife Refuge, on Oct. 18. The refuge links the Sikhote-Alin tiger population in Russia ? the main group of endangered Amur tigers? with tiger habitat in China's Heilongjiang Province in the Wandashan Mountains. The refuge ensures that tigers can move across the border between Russia and China in this region.

    An estimated 3,200 tigers are living in the wild, with only 2,500 breeding adult pairs, according to TRAFFIC, a monitoring group funded by the World Wildlife Fund and the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. Tigers have lost 93 percent of their historical range, which once sprawled across Asia from Turkey to Russia and south to Bali, according to the group.

    "Tigers are clearly fighting for their very existence, but it's important to know that there is hope. Victories like these give us the resolve to continue to battle for these magnificent big cats," Cristi?n Samper, WCS president, said in a statement.

    Reach Becky Oskin at boskin@techmedianetwork.com. Follow her on Twitter @beckyoskin. Follow OurAmazingPlanet on Twitter?@OAPlanet. We're also on?Facebook?and Google+.

    Copyright 2012 OurAmazingPlanet, a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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    End of the world on 12/21/12? Not just yet, says the Vatican's top astronomer. (+video)

    The director of the Vatican Observatory dismissed talk of a Mayan doomsday on Dec. 21, 2012, saying that the end of the Earth, if it happens, is billions of years away.

    By Nick Squires,?Correspondent / December 20, 2012

    A Mayan dancer performs at the Xcaret Eco Theme Park on the outskirts of Playa del Carmen, Mexico, on Wednesday. Although some say the Mayan calendar predicts the end of the world on Dec. 21, 2012, the Vatican's top astronomer is rather dubious.

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    But while the idea that Earth could be shattered into a billion pieces by some sort of interplanetary cataclysm has worried millions of people around the world, the Holy See's chief astronomer suggests that life as we know it is unlikely to come to an end quite so soon.

    In an editorial in the Vatican's official daily newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano ? in an issue whose front-page article was entitled??The end is not nigh ? at least for now? ? Rev. Jose Gabriel Funes, the?director of the Vatican Observatory, criticized "pseudo-prophecies" about the end of the Universe.??

    ?In the media and on the internet there is a great deal of talk of the end of the world, which the Mayan calendar supposedly?predicted for Dec 21. If you do a search on Google, you get 40 million results on the topic,? wrote Father Funes, a Jesuit priest from Argentina.

    A 5,125-year cycle known in the Mayan calendar as the Long Count comes to an end on Friday and has been widely interpreted by cultists, New Age disciples, and believers in the esoteric as heralding the destruction of the planet.

    But in a lengthy discourse on astronomy and Christian belief, he said it was ?not even worth discussing the scientific basis of these claims."

    He acknowledged that the universe was slowly expanding, but that the destruction of the Earth ? if it ever happens ? will not occur for billions of years.

    In any case, he said, Christians subscribe to the ?fundamental conviction that death is not the last word.?

    Four hundred years after the Roman Catholic Church put Galileo on trial for heresy based on his belief that the Earth revolved around the Sun and not the other way round, the Vatican is rather more forgiving of the science of astronomy.

    Its observatory is at Castel Gandolfo, the summer residence of the pope, which lies in the hills outside Rome. One of the oldest astronomical research institutes in the world, it also has a research facility hosted by the Steward Observatory at the University of Arizona in Tucson.

    Funes, who has a master?s degree in astronomy from the National University of Cordoba in Argentina as well as degrees in philosophy and theology, was made director of the observatory in 2006.

    He has not been reluctant to take modern science into account when considering religious tenets. In an interview in 2008, he said it was possible that intelligent forms of life could exist on other planets in the solar system.

    Aliens would still be God?s creatures, he said, in an article in L?Osservatore Romano headlined?"The extraterrestrial is my brother." The notion did not necessarily contradict the teachings of the Catholic Church, he said, arguing that to dismiss the possibility of alien life would be to underestimate God?s creative powers.

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    A Guide to the Northern Lights ? Travel Articles ? Travel & Leisure ...

    Have you ever looked into the sky and had the galaxy gaze back?

    The Northern Lights, also known as?Aurora Borealis, are a breathtaking natural phenomena and one of the undoubted highlights of many Iceland holidays. But you?ll want to be careful during your travels: The lights are fleeting and rare, so to make sure you catch them, you?ll want to choose a destination that ensures the greatest chance of success.

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    Not sure where to start? Here are a few ideas.

    Reykjav?k?

    The capital of Iceland, Reykjav?k is a busy, popular city and a great starting point for your Northern Lights adventure. You?ll want to escape the city lights for the best view of the night sky, but there are plenty of buses and trains to take you to the outskirts, and until then you can enjoy Reykjavik?s many shops, hotels and restaurants.

    Esjan?

    High in the clouds, the Esjan Mountains offer a dizzying look at the Northern Lights from a peak of 914 metres. You?ll probably want to visit in winter, when the cliffs are covered in snow, your breath is visible in the air and the Northern Lights are a kaleidoscope of colour and radiance. You can also enjoy hiking and skiing while you?re there!

    ?ingvellir?

    ?ingvellir was once home to the Vikings. These days you?re more likely to see key chains than horned helmets, but the legend still draws thousands of visitors each year, and the Northern Lights welcome them all. Enjoy the lakes and historical landmarks by day, then curl up with a blanket at night for what the Vikings considered a divine splash of Valkyrie battle and a representation of the courage of their people. Iceland holidays don?t get any better than this!

    Borgarnes?

    A small town bordered by mountains and fjords, Borgarnes is an excellent place to see the Northern Lights due to its remote location and lack of major pollution. You won?t suffer any crowds and the night sky will be crisp and clear, allowing you a front row seat to the best light show on Earth.

    Akureyri?

    Akureyri is so beautiful that it?s been nicknamed?H?fu?borg hins bjarta Nor?urs, or ?Capital of the Bright North.? Thanks to its clear air and temperate climate, you can take the bright part literally. The worst of the world has been sheltered from Akureyri, making it a hot spot for those on the hunt for the Northern Lights. If you?re considering anywhere for your Iceland holidays, consider Akureyri.

    Source: http://triporiginator.com/travelarticles/a-guide-to-the-northern-lights

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    Experts: Trained police needed for school security

    WASHINGTON (AP) ? The student's attack began with a shotgun blast through the windows of a California high school. Rich Agundez, the El Cajon policeman assigned to the school, felt his mind shift into overdrive.

    People yelled at him amid the chaos but he didn't hear. He experienced "a tunnel vision of concentration."

    While two teachers and three students were injured when the glass shattered in the 2001 attack on Granite Hills High School, Agundez confronted the assailant and wounded him before he could get inside the school and use his second weapon, a handgun.

    The National Rifle Association's response to a Connecticut school massacre envisions, in part, having trained, armed volunteers in every school in America. But Agundez, school safety experts and school board members say there's a huge difference between a trained law enforcement officer who becomes part of the school family ? and a guard with a gun.

    The NRA's proposal has sparked a debate across the country as gun control rises once again as a national issue. President Barack Obama promised to present a plan in January to confront gun violence in the aftermath of the killing of 20 Sandy Hook Elementary School students and six teachers in Newtown, Conn.

    Agundez said what happened before the shooting in the San Diego County school should frame the debate over the NRA's proposal.

    With a shooting at another county school just weeks before, Agundez had trained the staff in how to lock down the school, assigned evacuation points, instructed teachers to lock doors, close curtains and turn off the lights. He even told them computers should be used where possible to communicate, to lessen the chaos.

    And his training? A former SWAT team member, Agundez' preparation placed him in simulated stressful situations and taught him to evade a shooter's bullets. And the kids in the school knew to follow his advice because they knew him. He spoke in their classrooms and counseled them when they came to him with problems.

    In the wake of the Sandy Hook massacre, school boards, administrators, teachers and parents are reviewing their security measures.

    School security officers can range from the best-trained police officers to unarmed private guards. Some big-city districts with gang problems and crime formed their own police agencies years ago. Others, after the murder of 13 people at Columbine High School in 1999, started joint agreements with local police departments to have officers assigned to schools ? even though that was no guarantee of preventing violence. A trained police officer at Columbine confronted one of two shooters but couldn't prevent the death of 13 people.

    "Our association would be uncomfortable with volunteers," said Mo Canady, executive director of the National Association of School Resource Officers ? whose members are mostly trained law enforcement officers who "become part of the school family.'"

    Canady questioned how police officers responding to reports of a shooter would know whether the person with a gun is a volunteer or the assailant.

    Former Rep. Asa Hutchinson, who also was a top Homeland Security official and will head the NRA effort, said the program will have two key elements.

    One is a model security plan "based on the latest, most up-to-date technical information from the foremost experts in their fields." Each school could tweak the plan to its own circumstances, and "armed, trained, qualified school security personnel will be but one element."

    The second element may prove the more controversial because, to avoid massive funding for local authorities, it would use volunteers. Hutchinson said in his home state of Arkansas, his son was a volunteer with a local group "Watchdog Dads," who volunteered at schools to patrol playgrounds and provide added security.

    He said retired police officers, former members of the military or rescue personnel would be among those likely to volunteer.

    There's even debate over whether anyone should have a gun in a school, even a trained law enforcement officer.

    "In general teachers don't want guns in schools period," said Dennis Van Roekel, president of the National Education Association, one of the two large unions representing teachers. He added that one size does not fit all districts and said the union has supported schools that wanted a trained officer. Most teachers, he said, do not want to be armed themselves.

    "It's a school. It's not a place where guns should be," he commented.

    The security situation around the country is mixed.

    ?Maricopa County, Ariz., Sheriff Joe Arpaio says he has the authority to mobilize private citizens to fight crime and plans to post armed private posse members around the perimeter of schools. He said he hasn't spoken to specific school districts and doesn't plan to have the citizen posse members inside the buildings.

    ?The Snohomish School District north of Seattle got rid of its school officers because of the expense.

    ?The Las Vegas-based Clark County School District has its own police department and places armed officers in and around its 49 high school campuses. Officers patrol outside elementary and middle schools. The Washoe County School District in Nevada also has a police force, but it was only about a decade ago that the officers were authorized to carry guns on campus.

    ?In Milwaukee, a dozen city police officers cover the school district but spend most of their time in seven of the 25 high schools. In Madison, Wis., an armed police officer has worked in each of the district's four high schools since the mid-1990s.

    ?For the last five years, an armed police officer has worked in each of the two high schools and three middle schools in Champaign, Ill. Board of Education member Kristine Chalifoux said there are no plans to increase security, adding, "I don't want our country to become an armed police state."

    ?A Utah group is offering free concealed-weapons permit training for teachers as a result of the Connecticut shootings. Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne proposed a plan to allow one educator in each school to carry a gun.

    Ed Massey, vice chairman of the Boone County, Ky., school board and president of the National School Boards Association, said his district has nine trained law enforcement officers for 23 schools and "would love to have one in every school."

    "They bring a sense of security and have done tremendous work in deterring problems in school," he said. "The number of expulsions have dramatically decreased. We used to have 15 or 20 a year. Now we have one or two in the last three years."

    An officer, he said, "is not just a hired gun. They have an office in the school. They are trained in crisis management, handling mass casualties and medical emergencies."

    He said a poster given out by the local sheriff's department shows one of the officers and talks about literacy and reading.

    Kenneth Trump, president of the National School Safety and Security Services consulting firm, said having trained officers in schools is "more of a prevention program than a reactive program if you have the right officers who want to work with kids."

    But he also criticized a drop in funding for school security, saying, "Congress and the last two administrations have chipped away to the point of elimination of every program for school security and emergency planning."

    Dr. Ronald Stephens, executive director of the National School Safety Center that provides training to schools, said the NRA's suggestion of using volunteers "is a whole new concept of school safety." He questioned whether the NRA wants to bring the best sharpshooters on campus.

    "How is that going to create a positive atmosphere for young people?" he asked. "How does that work on the prevention side?"

    Agundez, 52, who retired as a policeman in 2010, learned shortly before his retirement just how much his trained reaction to a shooter affected students at Granite Hills High.

    He was writing a traffic ticket and the driver's whole body started shaking. He had been a student that day nine years earlier.

    "He gave me a hug," Agundez recalled. "He said 'I always wanted to thank you.' You saved our lives."

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    Associated Press writers Todd Richmond, Michael Tarm, Greg Moore, Ken Ritter, Sandra Chereb and Donna Blankinship contributed to this report.

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    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/experts-trained-police-needed-school-security-091515160--politics.html

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    Dockworkers strike averted for now at US ports

    FILE - In this Dec. 18, 2012 file photo, a truck driver watches as a freight container, right, is lowered onto a tractor trailer by a container crane at the Port of Boston in Boston. The crane and a reach stacker, left, are operated by longshoremen at the port. The longshoremen's union may strike if they are unable to reach an agreement on their contract, which expires Dec. 29, 2012. A walkout by dock workers represented by the International Longshoremen?s Association would bring commerce to a near halt at ports from Boston to Houston. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)

    FILE - In this Dec. 18, 2012 file photo, a truck driver watches as a freight container, right, is lowered onto a tractor trailer by a container crane at the Port of Boston in Boston. The crane and a reach stacker, left, are operated by longshoremen at the port. The longshoremen's union may strike if they are unable to reach an agreement on their contract, which expires Dec. 29, 2012. A walkout by dock workers represented by the International Longshoremen?s Association would bring commerce to a near halt at ports from Boston to Houston. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)

    NEW YORK (AP) ? Dockworkers along the East Coast and the Gulf of Mexico agreed Friday to extend their contract for more than a month, averting a weekend strike that could have crippled major ports from Boston to Houston and bottled up billions of dollars' worth of cargo.

    Talks aimed at reaching a new contract covering the 14,500 longshoremen will continue during the extension, which runs through Feb. 6.

    The dockworkers' union and an alliance of port operators and shipping lines agreed to the extension after resolving one of the stickier points in their negotiations, involving royalty payments to longshoremen for each container they unload. Details were not disclosed.

    Federal mediator George Cohen said the agreement on royalties was "a major positive step forward."

    "While some significant issues remain in contention, I am cautiously optimistic that they can be resolved," he said.

    The contract between the International Longshoremen's Association and the U.S. Maritime Alliance originally expired in September. The two sides agreed to extend it once before, for 90 days, but it had been set to expire again at 12:01 a.m. Sunday.

    As recently as Dec. 19, the president of the longshoremen's union, Harold Daggett, had said a strike was expected.

    A walkout would have crippled the loading and unloading of a vast number of products, including electronics and clothing, and made it more difficult for U.S. manufacturers to get parts and raw materials at a time when the economy is in shaky condition. The ports involved handle about 40 percent of all U.S. container cargo.

    Business groups expressed relief that the two sides had agreed to keep the docks running.

    "A coast-wide port shutdown is not an option. It would have severe economic ramifications for the local, national and even global economies and wreak havoc on the supply chain," said National Retail Federation President Matthew Shay.

    White House spokesman Matt Lehrich said: "We're pleased the parties are going to continue their work at the negotiating table and continue to urge them to reach an agreement as quickly as possible."

    Major ports that would have been frozen included the massive terminals serving the New York City area and critical seaports in Savannah, Ga., Houston, and Hampton Roads, Va.

    Other ports that would have been affected are in Boston; the Philadelphia area; Baltimore; Wilmington, N.C.; Charleston, S.C.; Jacksonville, Fla.; Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Miami; Tampa, Fla.; Mobile, Ala.; and New Orleans.

    Longshoremen on the West Coast have a separate contract.

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    Thursday, December 27, 2012

    Net loss: Brooklyn fires coach Avery Johnson

    FILE - In this Dec. 11, 2012, file photo, Brooklyn Nets guard Deron Williams (8) and head coach Avery Johnson chat during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the New York Knicks at the Barclays Center in New York. Johnson was fired on Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, general manager Billy King announced. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens, File)

    FILE - In this Dec. 11, 2012, file photo, Brooklyn Nets guard Deron Williams (8) and head coach Avery Johnson chat during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the New York Knicks at the Barclays Center in New York. Johnson was fired on Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, general manager Billy King announced. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens, File)

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    (AP) ? Coach of the month in November, out of a job by New Year's.

    The Brooklyn Nets have elevated expectations this season, and a .500 record wasn't good enough. Coach Avery Johnson was fired Thursday, his team having lost 10 of 13 games after a strong start to its first season in Brooklyn.

    "We don't have the same fire now than we did when we were 11-4," general manager Billy King said at a news conference in East Rutherford, N.J. "I tried to talk to Avery about it and we just can't figure it out. The same pattern kept on happening."

    Assistant P.J. Carlesimo will coach the Nets on an interim basis, starting Friday night with a home game against Charlotte. King said the Nets might reach out to other candidates, but for now the job was Carlesimo's. The GM wouldn't comment on a report that the team planned to get in touch with former Lakers coach Phil Jackson.

    King said the decision to dismiss Johnson was made by ownership after a phone discussion Thursday morning. Owner Mikhail Prokhorov had expressed faith in Johnson before the season.

    "With the direction we were going we felt we had to make a change," King said.

    Johnson was in the final year of a three-year, $12 million contract.

    "It's a really disappointing day for me and my family. It's my wife's birthday. It's not a great birthday gift," Johnson said. "I didn't see this coming. But this is ownership's decision. It's part of the business. Fair or unfair, it's time for a new voice and hopefully they'll get back on track."

    The Nets have fallen well behind the first-place New York Knicks, the team they so badly want to compete with in their new home. But after beating the Knicks in their first meeting Nov. 26, probably the high point of Johnson's tenure, the Nets went 5-10 and frustrations have been mounting.

    "Our goal is to get to the conference finals," King said. "We started out good and then we stumbled. We have to get back to playing winning basketball. It's the entire team. It's not like golf, where Tiger Woods can blame the caddie. It takes five guys on the court and they're all struggling. We have to figure out the ways to get back to winning. I don't know what happened. I'm not sure. But unfortunately, it did happen."

    The Nets were embarrassed by Boston on national TV on Christmas, then were routed by Milwaukee 108-93 on Wednesday night for their fifth loss in six games.

    Star guard Deron Williams recently complained about Johnson's offense, and Nets CEO Brett Yormark took to Twitter after the loss to Celtics to voice his displeasure with the performance.

    King said the change was not made because Williams was unhappy, and he added the point guard himself has to play better.

    Johnson also stood by Williams.

    "From Day One, I always had a really good relationship with him. I don't think it's fair for anyone to hang this on Deron," Johnson said. "We were just going through a bad streak, a bad spell. It's not time for me to be down on one player. That would be the easy way."

    Brooklyn started the season 11-4, winning five in a row to end November, when Johnson was Eastern Conference coach of the month. But he couldn't do anything to stop this slump, one the Nets never anticipated after a $350 million summer spending spree they believed would take them toward the top of their conference.

    Johnson has been the Nets' coach for a little more than two seasons. He went 60-116 with the Nets, who moved from New Jersey to Brooklyn to start the season. Johnson coached the Dallas Mavericks to a spot in the NBA Finals in 2006.

    "You don't always get a fair shake as a coach," Johnson said. "I'm not the owner. If I were the owner, I wouldn't have fired myself today. But life is not always necessary fair. It's a business and in this business, the coach always gets blamed."

    This is the NBA's second coaching change this season following the dismissal of Mike Brown by the Los Angeles Lakers.

    Johnson arrived in New Jersey with a 194-70 record, a .735 winning percentage that was the highest in NBA history, but had little chance of success in his first two seasons while the Nets focused all their planning on the move to Brooklyn.

    They looked to make a splash this summer when they re-signed Williams and fellow starters Gerald Wallace, Brook Lopez and Kris Humphries, traded for Atlanta All-Star Joe Johnson, and added veteran depth with players such as Reggie Evans, C.J. Watson and Andray Blatche.

    Johnson didn't have a contract beyond this season but seemed to have the confidence of Prokhorov, the Russian billionaire who before the season said he had faith in "the Avery defense system."

    Some thought the Nets would finish as high as second in the East behind defending champion Miami, and the predictions seemed warranted when the Nets started quickly amid much fanfare. But all the good publicity faded in recent weeks once the losing started.

    Williams, who has struggled this season, stirred the waters when he expressed his preference for the offense he ran under Jerry Sloan in Utah before a loss to the Jazz. Williams and Johnson, nicknamed "Brooklyn's Backcourt" and expected to be one of the best in the NBA, have shot poorly and rarely meshed.

    The Nets were embarrassed near the end of their 93-76 loss to Boston, when fans exited early amid a chant of "Let's go Celtics!"

    "Nets fans deserved better," Yormark tweeted after the game. "The entire organization needs to work harder to find a solution. We will get there."

    Not under Johnson, though.

    The Nets should be able to entice a big-name coach with Prokhorov's billions and the chance to play in a major market at Barclays Center, the $1 billion arena that has drawn praise in the city and from visiting teams.

    Carlesimo has previous NBA head coaching experience in Portland, Golden State and Seattle/Oklahoma City. He has a career coaching record of 204-296 in the regular season and 3-9 in the playoffs.

    "Right now, P.J. is our coach and I told him to coach the team like he'll be here for the next 10 years," King said.

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    AP Sports Writer Tom Canavan in East Rutherford and AP freelancer Jim Hague contributed to this report.

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    Warm weather keeps eagles at bay - The Daily News of Newburyport

    NEWBURYPORT ? Usually by this time of year, sightings of bald eagles over the Merrimack River are an everyday occurrence.

    But this year, the graceful birds have been barely visible. As happened last year, you can blame the unusually warm weather.

    Bill Gette, director of Massachusetts Audubon Society?s Joppa Flats Education Center in Newburyport, said the warm weather both here and in the bald eagle?s northern habitat has prevented rivers from freezing. Fish are a major part of the eagles? diet, and so there?s been no need for the birds to head south to find open, fishable water.

    ?Why leave if there?s plenty of fish?? Gette said.

    Even so, there are a handful of eagles in the area. They are considered to be the ?resident population? because they have nested in this area in the recent past. The most recent nest report came from Amesbury, where a nest was made near the confluence of the Merrimack and Powow rivers.

    Steve Grinley, owner of Birdwatcher?s Supply & Gift in Newburyport, said perhaps 10 to 12 eagles are in the region.

    Both Grinley and Gette said that locals can expect the usual influx of eagles later this winter, when rivers finally freeze and the majestic birds make their annual migration. When that migration occurs, bald eagles can frequently be seen around Deer Island in Amesbury and around Cashman Park in Newburyport. The eagles seek open water in which to hunt for fish, and they also prefer to find tall trees along the riverbank that have open branches for perching.

    Another notable bird that made quite a splash in the local area last year has returned, though not in the record-setting numbers that marked last year?s appearance.

    Snowy owls have been sporadically seen at Salisbury Beach State Reservation and on Parker River Wildlife Refuge, Gette said. They have also been seen at Logan International Airport in Boston. The large birds come down from their arctic habitat to hunt for small game, such as mice.

    Last year?s mass migration was caused by a steep decline in the lemming population. Lemmings are small arctic mammals, about twice the size of a mouse, that make up the staple of the owls? diet. The lemming population dive was seen as a cyclical event, and it?s unclear thus far whether another mass migration of snowy owls will occur.

    Source: http://www.newburyportnews.com/local/x1746070221/Warm-weather-keeps-eagles-at-bay

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    The true American philosophy - Colorado Springs Independent

    This special day got me to thinking about America's spirit of giving, and I don't mean this overdone business of Christmas gifts. I mean our true spirit of giving ? giving of ourselves.

    Yes, we are a country of rugged individualists, yet there's also a deep, community-minded streak in each of us. We're a people who believe in the notion that we're all in this together, that we can make our individual lives better by contributing to the common good.

    The establishment media pays little attention to grassroots generosity, focusing instead on the occasional showy donation by what it calls "philanthropists" ? big tycoons who give a little piece of their billions to some university or museum in exchange for getting a building named after them.But in my mind, the real philanthropists are the millions of ordinary folks who have precious little money to give, but consistently give of themselves, and do it without demanding that their name be engraved on a granite wall.

    My own Daddy, rest his soul, was a fine example of this. With half a dozen other guys in Denison, Texas he started the Little League baseball program, volunteering to build the park, sponsor and coach the teams, run the squawking PA system, etc., etc.

    Even after I graduated from Little League, Daddy stayed working at it, because his involvement was not merely for his kids, but for all.

    He felt the same way about being taxed to build a public library in town. I don't recall him ever going in that building, much less checking out a book, but he wanted it to be there for the community and he was happy to pay his part.

    Not that he was a do-good liberal, for God's sake ? indeed, he called himself a conservative.

    My Daddy didn't even know he had a political philosophy, but he did, and it's the best I've ever heard. He would often say to me, "Everybody does better when everybody does better."

    If only our leaders in Washington and on Wall Street would begin practicing this true American philosophy.

    Jim Hightower is the best-selling author of Swim Against the Current: Even a Dead Fish Can Go With the Flow, on sale now from Wiley Publishing. For more information, visit jimhightower.com.

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