Sunday, August 4, 2013

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Unless Revenues Quicken Jobs Growth Will Slow…GDP's a Weak Predictor of Spreads…Markets See Slower Upturn for Housing

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Consumer Alert: Woman steals thousands from church

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CONSUMER ALERT: An elaborate scheme to steal tens of thousands of dollars. Some of the money was intended for the hungry and homeless. The victims were caught and now their victims are angry.

Paul McFann is not mincing words when he speaks about this con artist. He is talking about the former secretary and treasurer of his church's council, Jane Loprest.

Loperest stole more than $119,000 from the church.

McFann says, "She had endeared herself to many. She's extremely intelligent, extremely personable, very knowledgeable with technology and most importantly, her ability to help others."

McFann, president of the church council, says Loprest used those traits to gain people's trust and then began raiding church accounts.

"She would cut checks to herself, she would increase her pay. She increased her pay, doubled or tripled her pay."

Laura Carter, a US Postal Inspector, says, "She covered her tracks really well. There were never any accounts that the church was overdrawn because of the way she was conducting the scheme."

Postal Inspectors used these surveillance photos from the bank used by the church to track deposits and withdraws.

They found that Loprest would write checks but never issue them. So, the books might "look" correct, but she was actually taking the cash for herself.

McFann says, "There were a number of contributions and causes, people in need, that were never met because the checks were never sent."

This is what made the 120 parishioners of this small church so angry.

McFann says, "I really believe it was a chess game, she loved the challenge, how long can I get by with this? What new approaches can I use?"

Postal Inspectors say oversight is key for any organization, whether it's for-profit or non-profit.

Carter says, "Conduct annual audit with a CPA, volunteers are great, but you need that CPA to give you what's going on with your books."

Janet Loprest plead guilty, and spent one year in jail.

She was also ordered to pay more than $100,000 dollars in restitution back to the church.

Source: http://www.wkyt.com/news/headlines/Consumer-Alert-Woman-steals-thousands-from-church-218147821.html

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S. Court OKs early release plan for Calif. inmates

FILE - In this Aug. 3, 2006 file photo, Inmates are housed in three tier bunks, in what was once a multi-purpose recreation room, at the Deuel Vocational Institute in Tracy, Calif. The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday, Aug. 2, 2013 paved the way for the early release of nearly 10,000 prisoners by year's end despite warnings by Gov. Jerry Brown and other state officials that a public safety crisis looms if they're forced to open the prison gates. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 3, 2006 file photo, Inmates are housed in three tier bunks, in what was once a multi-purpose recreation room, at the Deuel Vocational Institute in Tracy, Calif. The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday, Aug. 2, 2013 paved the way for the early release of nearly 10,000 prisoners by year's end despite warnings by Gov. Jerry Brown and other state officials that a public safety crisis looms if they're forced to open the prison gates. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

FILE - In this undated file photo released by the California Department of Corrections, inmates sit in crowded conditions at the California Institute for Men in Chino, Calif. The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday, Aug. 2, 2013 paved the way for the early release of nearly 10,000 prisoners by year's end despite warnings by Gov. Jerry Brown and other state officials that a public safety crisis looms if they're forced to open the prison gates. (AP Photo/California Department of Corrections, File)

FILE - In this undated file photo released by the California Department of Corrections, inmates sit in crowded conditions at California State Prison in Los Angeles. The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday, Aug. 2, 2013 paved the way for the early release of nearly 10,000 prisoners by year's end despite warnings by Gov. Jerry Brown and other state officials that a public safety crisis looms if they're forced to open the prison gates. (AP Photo/California Department of Corrections, File)

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ? Despite warnings from California officials, the nation's highest court is refusing to delay the early release of nearly 10,000 California inmates by year's end to ease overcrowding at 33 adult prisons.

In its decision Friday, the Supreme Court dismissed an emergency request by the Gov. Jerry Brown to halt a lower court's directive for the early release.

Law enforcement officials expressed concern about the ruling.

The justices ignored efforts already under way to reduce prison populations and "chose instead to allow for the release of more felons into already overburdened communities," said Covina Police Chief Kim Raney, president of the California Police Chiefs Association.

Brown's office referred a request for comment to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, where Secretary Jeff Beard vowed that the state would press on with a still-pending appeal in hope of preventing the releases.

A panel of three federal judges had previously ordered the state to cut its prison population by nearly 8 percent to roughly 110,000 inmates by Dec. 31 to avoid conditions amounting to cruel and unusual punishment. That panel, responding to decades of lawsuits filed by inmates, repeatedly ordered early releases after finding inmates were needlessly dying and suffering because of inadequate medical and mental health care caused by overcrowding.

Court-appointed experts found that the prison system had a suicide rate that worsened last year to 24 per 100,000 inmates, far exceeding the national average of 16 suicides per 100,000 inmates in state prisons.

Brown had appealed the latest decision of the panel and, separately, asked the U.S. Supreme Court to cancel the early release order while considering his arguments that the state is making significant progress in improving conditions. The high court refused Friday to stop the release but did not rule on the appeal itself. Corrections Secretary Beard said the state would press on with that, so the "merits of the case can be considered without delay."

However, inmate lawyer Don Specter, head of the Berkeley-based Prison Law Office, said the ruling Friday did not bode well for the overall appeal. He said the decision underscores what inmates have been arguing for years.

"The conditions are still overcrowded," he said. "The medical and health care remain abysmal."

Lawyers representing Brown had argued to the high court that releasing 10,000 more inmates would mean letting violent criminals out on the streets and overwhelm the abilities of law enforcement and social services to monitor them.

"No data suggests that a sudden release of inmates with these characteristics can be done safely," the state said in its filing. "No state has ever done it."

The panel of federal judges has consistently rejected that argument. The judges, prisoners' lawyers and others say other states have marginally reduced inmate sentences without sparking an increase in crime.

The governor said the state has already transferred thousands of low-level and nonviolent offenders to county jails, but that local officials in turn have been forced into releasing some inmates early to ease their own overcrowding issues.

The Supreme Court's ruling rejected Brown's plea over the objections of Justices Samuel Alito, Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas, who all said they would have granted the state's request.

Scalia, in a dissent joined by Thomas, wrote that the previous order by the three-judge panel was a "terrible injunction" that threatens public safety. Scalia said the state's evidence shows it has made meaningful progress and that such reductions in the inmate population are no longer necessary.

The legal battle goes back years. In 2011, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that California had to cut its inmate population to deal with unconstitutional prison conditions caused by overcrowding. It said that further delay in reducing prison overcrowding would further the substandard delivery of medical and mental health care and, by extension, lead to more inmate deaths and injuries.

In recent years, the special panel of federal judges accused Brown of attempting to delay and circumvent their orders. They previously threatened to cite the governor for contempt if he did not comply.

The judges waived all state laws in June as they ordered Brown to expand good-time credits leading to early release. They also directed the governor to take other steps, including sending more inmates to firefighting camps, paroling elderly felons, leasing cells at county jails and slowing the return of thousands of inmates now housed in private prisons in other states.

If those steps fail, the judges ordered the state to release by year's end enough inmates from a list of lower-risk offenders until it reaches the maximum allowed population.

In its latest filing with the Supreme Court, the state argued that no governor has the unilateral authority to take the steps ordered by the three-judge panel. That would require approval by the Legislature or judicial pre-emption of California's core police powers, the administration argued.

Brown has said the state is spending $2 billion on new or expanded facilities for inmate medical and mental health treatment. That includes seven new centers for mental health treatment and the opening last June of an $839 million prison hospital in Stockton that will treat 1,722 inmates requiring long-term care. The state also has boosted hiring and salaries for all types of medical and mental health professionals.

The state has already reduced the population by 46,000 inmates since 2006.

More than half of the decrease that has occurred so far is due to a two-year-old state law ? known as realignment ? that is sentencing offenders convicted of crimes considered nonviolent, non-serious and non-sexual to county jails instead of state prisons.

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AP Writer Mark Sherman in Washington contributed to this story.

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Friday, August 2, 2013

Real Madrid's pressure too much for Los Angeles Galaxy

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Oil contaminated wildlife sent to Edmonton for wash, rinse, rehab

EDMONTON - After a thorough scrubbing of its oil-saturated feathers with the household dish soap Dawn, the American Coot was given the spa treatment.

At the Wildlife Rehabilitation Society of Edmonton, that means a conscientious rinse with a spa-grade nozzle that can flush water between every feather and reach every bit of skin.

The American Coot is among six oil-coated animals that have been rescued from the oil spill at CNRL?s Primose project near Cold Lake that has released 6,000 barrels of bitumen onto the land. The other animals brought to the centre include beaver, muskrats, and ducks.

?If any soap is left on the bird at all, it will have the same effect as the oil in terms of rendering them not waterproof,? said Coleen Doucette of the Oiled Wildlife Society of British Columbia.

CNRL has hired the organization along with American-based International Bird Rescue and the wildlife rehabilitation group to save animals affected by a weeks-long bitumen emulsion seepage at four Primrose sites. Sixteen birds, seven small mammals and 38 amphibians have died, the company has reported.

Workers are scouring the site for oil-affected animals, which are stabilized before they?re sent to Edmonton for cleaning. The animals are often rubbed with a mineral oil to break down the oil before they go through the washomg process.

Michelle Bellizzi, from International Bird Rescue, washed the American Coot while a handler cradled its body and protected its head. The bird was scrubbed with water warmed to match its body temperature and was dipped in one bin of water, then another until the water appeared clear, a sign the oil was removed.

After the rinse, the bird was wrapped in a towel and taken to a heated cage to recuperate.

Bellizzi, a veteran with the bird rescue organization who is based in San Francisco, has worked on sites with hundreds of oil-soaked birds. She said it is unusual to work with the variety of animals that have been affected by the CNRL spill.

?(The beavers?) fur was matted, dull, and they looked like they?d taken a big mud bath,? Bellizzi said. The animals showed signs of having ingested oil and were given a medicine similar to Pepto-Bismol to soothe their gastrointestinal tract before they were put through the wash cycle. The two beavers are starting to thrive, Bellizzi said.

One muskrat has been released after rehabilitation efforts and another muskrat died in care. The rescuers plan to have the rescued animals released close to their original habitat.

A tour of the rehabilitation centre was given the day after CNRL president Steve Laut said the seepage has been caused by ?mechanical failure of well bores in the vicinity of impacted locations.? He said the damage has been contained and the affected area has been reduced from 20 hectare to 13.5 hectares.

It?s an assessment that has earned criticism from organizations such as the Pembina Institute, which noted the Primrose project had a similar spill in 2009.

?They?re characterizing this as a contained incident but what?s happening is that bitumen emulsion is continue to flow to the surface,? said Chris Severson-Baker of the Pembina Institute. ?It?s still escaping from the formation, the formation is still under pressure, it?s still migrating through some unknown path to the surface ... it?s not appropriate to refer to this to contained, it?s out of control and they didn?t put a timeline on when the release would stop or how they?ll address the sub-surface cleanup.?

He noted the province?s energy regulator released a report on the 2009 spill; it ordered CNRL to limit steam injection volumes into its Primrose East site.

?For it to happen again after a thorough investigation really suggests both the company and the regulator don?t know what?s going on or how to prevent it. It calls into question the fundamental design of this project.?

The Primrose project uses high-pressure, high-temperature steam to soften underground bitumen and force it up wells.

With files from Canadian Press

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Source: http://www.edmontonjournal.com/news/edmonton/contaminated+wildlife+sent+Edmonton+wash+rinse+rehab/8739418/story.html

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Chevron profit drops on cheaper oil, slim refining margins

Fri Aug 2, 2013 1:12pm EDT

(Reuters) - Chevron Corp (CVX.N) posted on Friday a steeper-than-expected 26 percent drop in quarterly profit on softer oil prices and thinner refining margins.

Shares of the second-largest U.S. oil company slipped 2 percent as quarterly oil and gas volumes weakened to a level well below Chevron's full-year target.

Achieving increased production from oil wells has been a struggle for Chevron and larger rival Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM.N), which reported disappointing results on Thursday along with Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSa.L).

Chevron's second-quarter net income fell to $5.37 billion, or $2.77 per share, from $7.21 billion, or $3.66 per share, a year earlier. Analysts, on average, expected $2.96 per share, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

Chevron produced 2.58 million barrels of oil equivalent per day, down from 2.62 million bpd a year earlier. The company is targeting 2.65 million bpd for this year, and reiterated that goal on Friday, with output then expected to grow by 25 percent by 2017.

A big chunk of that growth will be from its huge Australian liquefied natural gas projects, Gorgon and Wheatstone. Once they are complete, Chevron will see a "flattening" of annual capital spending, Vice Chairman George Kirkland said, after the budget ballooned by $7 billion in two years to $36.7 billion in 2013.

In British Columbia, Chevron is marketing LNG from the Kitimat project to Asian buyers and will not make a final investment decision on that until it has sold between 60 percent and 70 percent of the LNG, with equity stakes on the table to sweeten the deal for buyers.

So a final decision on Kitimat is unlikely until next year, Kirkland said on a call with analysts, while acknowledging the competition within Chevron to sell the expected output of both Kitimat and Gorgon.

"There is a little bit of a horse race between them at this point in our own shop," he said, adding that he believed both had a timing advantage over competing LNG capacity from East Africa.

OIL PRICE HIT

In the second quarter, non-U.S. exploration and production earnings fell 10 percent to $3.87 billion, with costs up and the average sale price for liquids down to $94 per barrel from $99 a year before. Output also declined, by 42,000 bpd.

U.S. upstream earnings dropped 18 percent to $1.08 billion, while U.S. refining and marketing earnings tumbled 83 percent as refinery crude input fell 114,000 bpd to 814,000 bpd, mainly due to the fire at its plant in Richmond, California, last August.

Lower margins hit all U.S. refiners, with the discount they enjoyed from cheaper U.S. crude narrower than before.

Shares of Chevron, based in San Ramon, California, were down 2.3 percent at $123.51 on Friday.

The stock has comfortably outperformed peers in 2013, rising 15 percent, compared with 6 percent for Exxon. Chevron's market capitalization of $240 billion is now larger than PetroChina (601857.SS) - making it the world's second-largest publicly traded oil company.

(Reporting by Braden Reddall in San Francisco, with additional reporting by Anna Driver in Houston; editing by Sofina Mirza-Reid)

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Sentencing set in Cleveland kidnap-rape case

CLEVELAND (AP) ? Three months after an Ohio woman kicked out part of a door to end nearly a decade of captivity, a onetime school bus driver faces sentencing for kidnapping three women and subjecting them to years of sexual and physical abuse.

Prosecutors are expected to detail Ariel Castro's daily assaults on the women, recounted in diaries that compared the women's experience to that of prisoners of war. With the possibility of the death penalty for a forced miscarriage taken off the table, Castro stands to get life in prison plus 1,000 years on Thursday.

Cuyahoga County prosecutor Tim McGinty said in a sentencing memorandum filed Wednesday that Castro, who chained his captives and fed them only one meal a day, "admits his disgusting and inhuman conduct" but "remains remorseless for his actions."

The memorandum says many of the specific charges in Castro's indictment reflect conduct documented by one of the women in her diary.

"The entries speak of forced sexual conduct, of being locked in a dark room, of anticipating the next session of abuse, of the dreams of someday escaping and being reunited with family, of being chained to a wall, of being held like a prisoner of war ... of being treated like an animal," it says.

The sentencing could take up to four hours, court officials said, with Castro, his attorneys, his victims and prosecutors getting a chance to speak. The legal team representing the women's interests declined to comment in advance on whether they would testify or send statements to the court.

In the court filing, McGinty offered new details of Castro's treatment of the women, who he said were kept "in a state of powerlessness" through physical, sexual and psychological violence.

"He made them believe that their physical survival depended on him, and he threatened to end their lives if they did not comply with his every demand," McGinty said.

Castro lured one of the women into his Cleveland home with the promise of a puppy for her son and tricked another by saying she could see his daughter, said McGinty.

He chained his captives by their ankles, fed them only one meal a day and provided plastic toilets in their bedrooms which were infrequently emptied, the filing said.

He menaced them with a gun, threatened them with tales of other captives, some of whom hadn't made it home, and at one point locked all of them in a vehicle in his garage for three days while he had a visitor.

Castro claimed he didn't have an exit strategy from his complicated double life and finally gave the women a chance to escape by leaving a door unlocked, the court filing said.

The women, each kidnapped separately when they accepted a ride from Castro on Cleveland's blue-collar west side, quickly escaped after Amanda Berry kicked out the door panel May 6 and Castro was arrested within hours. The women disappeared separately between 2002 and 2004, when they were 14, 16 and 20 years old.

There was no comment from Castro's defense team on the eve of sentencing.

Other horrific details of the women's ordeal had already emerged, including tales of being chained to poles in the basement or a bedroom heater or inside a van, with one woman forced to wear a motorcycle helmet while chained in the basement and, after she tried to escape, having a vacuum cord wrapped around her neck.

Castro repeatedly starved and beat one of the victims each time she was pregnant, forcing her to miscarry five times.

He forced the same woman on threat of death to safely deliver the child he fathered with another victim on Christmas Day 2006. The same day, prosecutors say, Castro raped the woman who helped deliver his daughter.

Prosecutors will ask the judge to prohibit Castro from ever seeing his daughter, now 6.

McGinty says experts will also discuss how Castro was able to keep the women captive for so long.

Berry, 27, made a surprise onstage appearance at a rap concert last weekend, and a second victim, Gina DeJesus, 23, made a few televised comments as a privacy fence was being erected around her house. The third victim, Michelle Knight, 32, appeared with Berry and DeJesus in a video in early July thanking the community for its support.

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Welsh-Huggins reported from Columbus.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/sentencing-set-cleveland-kidnap-rape-case-064539357.html

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Shazam (for Windows Phone)


Shazam may have lost some of its 'ooh' factor, but it's still devilishly useful if you don't know what that cool song they're playing is. When the app was first released for iPhone, it was a must-download, if for nothing else than its effectiveness as a party trick. The Windows Phone version was updated last June, and while sharing the strengths and limitations of every Shazam app version, it offers some Windows Phone specific capabilities. But Shazam is not without competition on the platform: Not only can you try the similar SoundHound app, but the built-in Bing search feature in Windows Phone has a microphone feature that listens for ambient music and identifies it for you. So let's take Shazam out for a spin and see whether you really need it.

Setup
Shazam is a free download from the Windows Phone store; a premium version, Shazam Encore costs $5.99, but at this point the free version shows no ads like those on iPhone Shazam, so I can't see any reason to get the paid app. I've asked the company to elucidate the advantages of Encore, and will update this when I hear back.

I tested the app on a Nokia Lumia 928. Like so many mobile apps, Shazam's setup wants access to your location, and, though this seems irrelevant for a music app, it does enable a feature that lets you know what people nearby are Shazam-ing. On first run, you have to accept the user agreement; it's the standard boilerplate that the company is creating a profile on you based on your listening habits.?

Interface
Shazam's store description boasts that the app has a "glorious new UI" for Windows Phone 8. At first glance, it's really the most basic interface you can imagine: Just a single big button saying "tag now." As with most windows apps, you swipe sideways to get to different pages. After the Tag Now page, these include pages for your recent tags, chart, and local tags. The app's live tile lets you see album art for your last tag, and you can make another live tile for Tag Now, so you can immediately start song recognition. Finally, among interface goodies is the ability to use the album art of your last-viewed tag as the phone's lock screen background.

Tagging Tunes
I tested the app with increasingly challenging music. Shazam refers to the act of identifying a song "tagging." The app expectedly had no trouble at all tagging the likes of Katy Perry playing at an outdoor Japanese restaurant. Then I headed to Starbucks, where the Art Garfunkel tune playing was no challenge for Shazam, either. The less mass-market Peter Tosh's Rudies Melody was found, too.

But when I headed to an independent coffee shop, things got dicier: The app was unable to identify anything on the hipster baristas' playlist. I held the phone up to the speaker, and I didn't' think the ambient noise was louder than the restaurant and Starbucks, but that might have been a factor in its inability to find the songs. Nor was the app able to identify a song playing on SomaFM, Terre Thaemiz's Hovering Glows or even M-Seven's Contained.

On the classical front, it had more success, identifying the Jasper String Quartet, the wonderful choral group Stile Antico, and even The Harp Consort's Spanish Dances. In all, though, Shazam was far better at identifying music than its nearest competitor, SoundHound, which didn't recognize the harp music or the string quartet.

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In pictures: Moto X

Moto X.

The many faces of Motorola's latest smartphone

Unlike most smartphones, Motorola's Moto X will come in a wide range of different colors, textures and materials. And today in New York City Motorola was showing off a handful of them — from textured black and white plastic, to a range of wood finishes.

The base device comes in black and white, and Motorola's promising 16 customization options for the rear panel. So check past the break to see the Moto X in various colors from various angles. We've also got side-by-side comparisons with the Nexus 4 and HTC One.

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The Guardian: NSA's XKeyscore tool is its 'widest reaching' system for collecting online data

The Guardian NSA's XKeyscore tool is its 'widest reaching' system for collecting online data

Edward Snowden has said that he still has more information about the NSA than what he's already leaked, and we're now getting a look at another big piece of that. According to a new set of documents provided to The Guardian, the NSA is using a tool called XKeyscore that is said to be its "widest reaching" system for collecting information from the internet -- one that lets it examine "nearly everything a typical user does on the internet," as one presentation slide explains. That apparently includes both metadata and the contents of emails, as well as social media activity, which can reportedly be accessed by NSA analysts without prior authorization; as The Guardian notes, a FISA warrant is required if the target of the surveillance is a US citizen, but not if a foreign target is communicating with an American.

According to The Guardian, the amount of data collected is so large that content is only able to stored in the system for three to five days, or as little as 24 hours in some cases, while metadata is stored for 30 days. That's reportedly led the NSA to develop a multi-tiered system that lets it move what's described as "interesting" content to other databases where it can be stored for as much as five years. In a statement provided to The Guardian, the NSA says that "XKeyscore is used as a part of NSA's lawful foreign signals intelligence collection system," and that "allegations of widespread, unchecked analyst access to NSA collection data are simply not true. Access to XKeyscore, as well as all of NSA's analytic tools, is limited to only those personnel who require access for their assigned tasks." The agency further adds that "every search by an NSA analyst is fully auditable, to ensure that they are proper and within the law."

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Taiwan orders more human vaccine as rabies returns

A dog owner gets her pet vaccinated for rabies at a government clinic in Taipei, Taiwan, Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013. Taiwan has ordered tens of thousands of vaccine doses to protect people against the island's first rabies outbreak in more than 50 years. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)

A dog owner gets her pet vaccinated for rabies at a government clinic in Taipei, Taiwan, Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013. Taiwan has ordered tens of thousands of vaccine doses to protect people against the island's first rabies outbreak in more than 50 years. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)

A dog owner get her pet vaccinated for rabies at a government clinic in Taipei, Taiwan, Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013. Taiwan has ordered tens of thousands of vaccine doses to protect people against the island's first rabies outbreak in more than 50 years. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)

A dog owner gets his pet vaccinated for rabies at a government clinic in Taipei, Taiwan, Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013. Taiwan has ordered tens of thousands of vaccine doses to protect people against the island's first rabies outbreak in more than 50 years. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)

A veterinarian prepares to vaccinate dogs for rabies at a government clinic in Taipei, Taiwan, Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013. Taiwan has ordered tens of thousands of vaccine doses to protect people against the island's first rabies outbreak in more than 50 years. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)

(AP) ? Taiwan has ordered tens of thousands of vaccine doses to protect people against the island's first rabies outbreak in more than 50 years.

Health officials have struggled to contain the Taiwan outbreak since July 17, when a ferret badger in the southern part of the island was confirmed as rabid. Since then, 17 more ferret badger cases have been confirmed, and the case of a rabid Asian house shrew reported Wednesday indicates the disease is jumping species. No humans or dogs have yet been involved in the outbreak.

Health Minister Chiu-Wen-ta says the new human vaccine doses are expected to arrive Friday and will supplement some 3,000 in stock.

Health workers have been vaccinating animals throughout Taiwan to try to control the outbreak. The island has some 40,000 animal-use dosages in stock, with an additional half million expected by Aug. 20.

At a government animal protection facility in the Taipei suburb of Xindian, dozens of anxious dog owners lined up to have their pets inoculated. The animals ranged from well-coiffed poodles and French bulldogs to street mongrels, their mouths covered with muzzles.

Rabies is a viral disease that causes inflammation of the brain in warm-blooded animals. It can spread from one species to another, usually through bites. If untreated, it is fatal.

Before last month, Taiwan's last reported rabies case was in 1959. A dog bit a farmer, whose wife became infected after washing the farmer's rabies-tainted clothing; the farmer himself did not contract the disease.

Now, the only jurisdictions that world health officials consider rabies-free are Iceland, Ireland, Sweden, Norway, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Hawaii, and Guam.

Associated Press

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Planetary 'runaway greenhouse' more easily triggered, research shows

[unable to retrieve full-text content]It might be easier than previously thought for a planet to overheat into the scorchingly uninhabitable "runaway greenhouse" stage, according to new research.

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Printing silver onto fibers could pave the way for flexible, wearable electronics

[unable to retrieve full-text content]A new technique for depositing silver onto clothing fibers could open up huge opportunities in wearable electronics.

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

AT&T Galaxy S3 getting Android 4.1.2 OTA now

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Initial reports of users receiving the update has begun, still no official change log.

After its first major update from Ice Cream Sandwich to Jelly Bean earlier this year, the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S3 is receiving another considerable update. The phone will still be on Android Jelly Bean, but it gets a version bump from Android 4.1.1 up to Android 4.1.2?(build JZO54K.I747UCDMG2).

Users are reporting an update file size?of over 220 MB, which is definitely on the larger side. Some have had success downloading over LTE, while others have said they were forced to download over WiFi. It is also being reported by users that this update includes Samsung's multiwindow feature.

Keep an eye out for that update notification, and join the rest of our members in the forums to discuss the changes and fixes in the AT&T Galaxy S3's latest update.

Thanks,?xisruno and Keith!

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Oh, Snap: NeNe Leakes Had A Wedding She Didn?t Bother To Pay For

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NeNe Leakes was so hype over her recent wedding redux to Gregg Leakes last month, having a lavish ceremony in Atlanta that she posted photos from all over the Internet, blah blah. The whole thing was filmed for TV, over 400 guests were in attendance and there was plenty of fun to be had for all. The problem? Uh, NeNe didn?t pay for any of this? and now she?s being sued by her wedding planner.

From TMZ:

The woman going after Leakes is Tiffany Cook ? who claims NeNe hired Dream Design Weddings to coordinate the party for her marriage to Gregg Leakes on June 22, 2013 ? a wedding that will featured on a Bravo TV special in September.

In her suit, filed in Georgia, Cook claims Leakes promised to pay her 15% of the entire wedding budget PLUS fees design and execution of the wedding PLUS travel expenses to the event.

In total, Cook claims NeNe?s budget for the wedding was $1.8 MILLION!!!!!!!!! And Cook claims she was due $270k (the 15%) PLUS another $889,900 (design fees) PLUS $1,750 (4 coach tickets from Florida to Georgia).

Cook claims NeNe did fork over the initial down payment ($18,750) ? but she hasn?t seen a penny since ? and is suing for the remaining $1,142,900 balance ? PLUS damages.

In total, Cook ? who also put together Kordell Stewart?s wedding to Porsha ? wants more than $2.5 MILLION for her troubles.

Sounds like a hot mess. Also, how the hell is she due another nearly million dollars for design fees if the entire wedding budget was $1.8 million? Like, girl, no. Something tells me there?s some lying going on here. If you didn?t receive full payment for all of your services, fair enough. But to try and tack on all this other money ? $2.5 million in total, which is almost a million MORE than the ENTIRE WEDDING BUDGET ? then you need to get to steppin?.

July 31, 2013 at 8:00 am by Jennifer

Source: http://www.evilbeetgossip.com/2013/07/31/oh-snap-nene-leakes-had-a-wedding-she-didnt-bother-to-pay-for/

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Facebook rejects UN's request for info on Somali pirates

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) ? United Nations investigators hoped they would get some help from Facebook when they asked to see information on suspected pirates operating in Somalia.

But Facebook responded with silence.

A report by the U.N. Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea this month pointed out that while many private companies helped in the group's investigative work on matters such as piracy, al-Qaida-linked militants and government corruption, Facebook did not.

Matt Bryden, a former coordinator of the Somalia monitoring group, said Tuesday that the U.N. group doesn't have subpoena power. He said he would expect Facebook to be cautious about sharing information because of pressure it has received over privacy issues.

Facebook did not respond to emails seeking comment.

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

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Perrigo to buy Elan for $8.6B, seeks tax savings

FILE- This Oct. 30, 2003, file photo shows drugs, vitamins and other Perrigo products on the shelves of the Perrigo Store in Allegan, Mich. U.S. drugmaker Perrigo agreed Monday, July 29, 2013, to buy Ireland's Elan for $8.6 billion in a deal that should allow the company to reduce its tax bill and boost its royalty stream. (AP Photo/James Prichard, File)

FILE- This Oct. 30, 2003, file photo shows drugs, vitamins and other Perrigo products on the shelves of the Perrigo Store in Allegan, Mich. U.S. drugmaker Perrigo agreed Monday, July 29, 2013, to buy Ireland's Elan for $8.6 billion in a deal that should allow the company to reduce its tax bill and boost its royalty stream. (AP Photo/James Prichard, File)

(AP) ? U.S. drugmaker Perrigo agreed Monday to buy Ireland's Elan for $8.6 billion in a deal that should allow the rapidly growing company to reduce its tax bill and boost its royalty stream.

Perrigo Co. said it would pay Elan Corp.'s investors $6.25 per share in cash and $10.25 in Perrigo stock, an 11 percent premium over Elan's closing price Friday. Elan shares in Dublin surged 13 percent higher to 12.58 euros ($16.71), above Perrigo's offer price, following news of the takeover.

After spending four months defeating a series of hostile, lower-priced takeover bids by Royal Pharma, Elan earlier in July said it was open to better offers. Several potential U.S. suitors sought to acquire Elan's flow of royalties from drugs it helped develop, particularly the multiple sclerosis fighter Tysabri.

Perrigo, which has been headquartered in the small western Michigan town of Allegan since 1887, said it would move its tax residence to Ireland and hopes to cut its tax liabilities nearly in half as it grows non-U.S. sales.

Perrigo is already the largest maker of generic drugs for major retail chains in the United States, including Walgreens and Wal-Mart. It has rapidly expanded overseas since 2005 with acquisitions in Israel, Britain, Mexico and Australia.

A new Irish base would allow Perrigo's non-U.S. sales to be taxed at a much lower rate. Ireland imposes 12.5 percent tax on corporate profits, one of the lowest rates in Europe, whereas the United States levies 35 percent.

Perrigo and Elan said a transitional company called New Perrigo would be registered in Ireland and traded on the New York and Israeli stock exchanges. They said the merger meant existing Perrigo investors would own 71 percent of the company, Elan investors the rest.

Perrigo's chief executive and chairman, Joe Papa, said the move to Ireland should produce more than $150 million in increased net profits annually because of lower taxes and efficiencies from combined operations.

"This strategic transaction aligns with Perrigo's acquisition strategy and our previously stated intentions to grow our international business. We expect New Perrigo to create tremendous value for our shareholders," Papa said in a statement.

Elan is one of the great boom-bust-and-recovery stories of Ireland. In the late 1990s, its shares soared as the company positioned itself as a pioneer of biotechnology and, in particular, a leader in efforts to find a treatment or cure for Alzheimer's disease.

But Elan faced ruin in 2002 after its Alzheimer's trials failed and the company was caught hiding losses in Enron-style accounting tricks.

A new management team led by former Merrill Lynch banker Kelly Martin drastically pared down Elan and focused on developing Tysabri. The intravenously delivered drug was designed to slow or halt the paralyzing effects of MS, an incurable disease of the central nervous system that afflicts millions worldwide.

Tysabri, a joint venture with the Massachusetts-based drugmaker Biogen Idec, faced disaster after its launch in 2005 when it was linked to development of a rare, often fatal brain-inflammation disease. But Elan and Biogen Idec persuaded U.S. and European regulators to put Tysabri back on the market in 2006 and the drug, prescribed under restricted rules reflecting its risks, has steadily grown to become a world-leading treatment for MS patients.

Elan sold much of its ownership share of Tysabri to Biogen Idec in February for $3.25 billion in cash and a minority share in future royalties. That deal opened up a behind-the-scenes scramble among several U.S.-based companies to acquire Elan for its healthy cash flow and Irish tax base.

The agreement with Biogen Idec means New Perrigo would collect up to 25 percent of future royalties from Tysabri, which had global sales of $1.6 billion last year.

Perrigo's proposed takeover of Elan, subject to regulatory approval in the United States and Ireland, is expected to be completed by the end of 2013.

Associated Press

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Apple to offer 'back to school' discounts on iPad in India

Apple is planning to extend its ?back to school? offer on the iPad with Retina Display in India, BGR India has exclusively learnt from sources. The back to school discounts were typically for Apple?s MacBooks and this is probably the first time it would offer it to students on the iPad in India.

According to details received by BGR India, the discounts will range from Rs 3,200 and will go up to Rs 5,700 depending on the variant. The offer will be applicable to students from class 10 upwards and students will have to give a copy of their school/college ID to avail it.

Here are the unconfirmed discounts students will be able to get on the iPad with Retina Display:

iPad 16GB ? Rs 3,200 (Wi-Fi) and Rs 4,000 (3G)

iPad 32GB ? Rs 3,800 (Wi-Fi) and Rs 4,600 (3G)

iPad 64GB ? Rs 4,400 (Wi-Fi) and Rs 5,200 (3G)

iPad 128GB ? Rs 5,000 (Wi-Fi) and Rs 5,700 (3G)

View the original article here.

Source: http://www.dnaindia.com/scitech/1867055/report-apple-to-offer-back-to-school-discounts-on-ipad-in-india

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Windows Phone users can still upload to Instagram with likes of Hipstamatic Oggl and Instagraph?for now

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This morning I read reports on Reddit that WP users were having problems with their Instagram uploads. As soon as they uploaded anything, the folks at Instagram deleted it.

Third party apps sometimes means that updates to the service might cause some problems requiring the developer of that third party app to make additional workaround to continue using said service. But developer of Instance, Daniel Gary has tried all he can so far to fix it but it looks like the folks of Instagram want to be the biggest d-bags on the block.

Could it be a mistake? I remember a couple of weeks before some WP users reported a problem with instagram but it wasn?t that widespread.

As you can see, the photo above doesn?t exist at all. ?http://instagram.com/jaymontanoz

Facebook owns Instagram. MS owns 1.6% of Facebook. When Facebook bought instagram we thought, oh yay, we can get Instagram on WP. That wasn?t the case. For months Nokia tried to raise awareness with #2instawithlove. That campaign was forgotten with the arrival of itsdagram?(now Instance).

TheVerge has picked up on the story saying Instagram is blocking/deleting photos from Third Party Instagram apps. Boy, many were fuming.

Fortunately, it?s not the end. You can still destroy your lovely Lumia photos with potato square tile filters :p. Haha. As I said before, I don?t use it for filters. I use it to share pics/moments.

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You can still post photos to your Windows Phone using Hipstamatic Oggl.

I don?t quite know how to use existing pictures in the gallery versus just snapping one and uploading it from Hipstamatic.
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This photo is still up there for the moment.

Since Hipstamatic was mentioned at the Nokia Lumia 1020 launch by Nokia, we don?t expect this to be blocked by Instagram for WP unless they block Hipstamatic posting from all platforms.

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Some users are reporting some other third party Instagram uploading apps are still working .

This includes Instagraph. Unlike Instance and Hipstamatic, Instagraph doesn?t publish straight away. It kinda publishes your photo through instagram somehow by queuing it along some way that Instagram accepts uploads.

Notice that Instagraph uses the official filters, which later appear on Instagram.
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Here?s the photo on Instagram.

Here?s the actual photo, for now, on Instagram, uploaded from my 920.?Instagraph like Instance is a paid app (?1.29) although Instance does have a free version.

For a better experience with Instagraph, you should download Metrogram. They work as a pair.

I believe WPGram is also useful (is that mainly for viewing though?)

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We often speak about the various different Instagram apps for WP but don?t really go into specifics. Once we find one and we?re normally OK with that, we tend to not look for alternatives. Possibly the same way people choose their phones. Unless there?s a major reason to switch, they stick. For me, because I rarely use filters (and if I do need editing, it would be from Creative Studio/Fantasia Painter) I?ve been fine using Instance to do basic uploads. If I can?t be bothered with Instagram I might just tweet that photo (and WP?s twitter app is really nice for that, it?s just that the audience is different).

Speaking to Smashpop/Jason Goh on the Finland trip, the main reason he seems to use the official client is for the upload too. Otherwise, he uses other apps to add his ?filters?.

What other Instagram related apps for WP should we be aware of, folks?

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Source: http://mynokiablog.com/2013/07/30/windows-phone-users-can-still-upload-to-instagram-with-likes-of-hipstamatic-and-instagraph-for-now/

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NFC Update: Injuries Sideline Key Players Ahead Of NFL Season

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By Christian S. Kohl

Chicago Bears: Brandon Marshall is apparently in stellar shape and fully healthy for camp. Jay Cutler also looks impressive early, and that tandem, coupled with a reportedly increased role of Matt Forte will be the group most responsible for Chicago?s success this season. Optimism is high, provided the turnover and sack totals of Cutler by season?s end are not.

Detroit Lions: Ndamukong Suh reportedly destroyed the conditioning test this week for the Lions. While impressive, and apparently in the best shape of his career, Suh?s strength and speed have never been concerns compared to his temper and effectiveness long-term. Ryan Broyles was also cleared for activities in camp this week after coming off ACL surgery.

Green Bay Packers: Casey Heyward injured his hamstring this week, and is expected to miss a few weeks. Alex Green continues his timeshare with James Starks for lead back, and rookie WR Charles Johnson got an encouraging MRI of his knee which will allow him to resume practicing immediately.

Minnesota Vikings: The Vikings signed three top 30 picks to deals this week. Sharrif Floyd, Xavier Rhodes and Cordarrelle Patterson all signed four-year deals with Minnesota. Meanwhile, the Vikings consider Matt Cassel a legitimate option if Ponder flounders early, and Adrian Peterson, to no one?s surprise, will see little to no action in the preseason to avoid further risk of injury to the elite back.

Atlanta Falcons: The Falcons signed Matt Ryan as their QB for the next five years, offering him over $100 million in the process. Ryan is reportedly as pleased with Julio Jones as he is with his new contract, considering Jones to be even more improved and dangerous than last season. Those two are the undisputed future in Atlanta, and a few more pieces to the puzzle may finally put them over the top.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Darrelle Revis was cleared to participate in team drills, and is expected to be a full go for week 1. Greg Schiano reiterated his public stance of confidence in Josh Freeman, while Vincent Jackson began taking reps in the slot as a way to contribute more heavily in the 2 minute offense.

New Orleans Saints: The foot of Marques Colston got him placed on the active/PUP list this week, which will reportedly only keep him off the field a few days. New Orleans appears committed to increasing Mark Ingram?s role in their offensive attack, and Johnathan Vilma claims to be in the best shape of his life. Still, the return of Sean Payton is their biggest acquisition, or re-acquisition this season if the Saints look to return to championship form in the near future.

Carolina Panthers: Jonathan Stewart has been sidelined due to issues with not one but both his ankles. Ankles are generally pretty important for a running back, so odds are Stewart will need at least one of them to heal in order for him to contribute heavily this year. DeAngelo Williams looks prepared to carry the overwhelming bulk of the load while Stewart recovers.

Dallas Cowboys: Anthony Spencer had surgery on his knee this week, though preliminary reports indicate he?ll still be ready for week one. Dez Bryant is off to a great start in camp, though personal issues and consistency are always the concerns for Bryant as opposed to his raw skills when healthy. In less promising news, reports indicate Miles Austin may be playing his final season with Dallas due to injury issues and salary cap constraints.

New York Giants: The stars of the Giants are not shining brightly early on. Hakeem Nicks reportedly is off to a slow start both literally and figuratively, with some questioning if he?s even attempting to operate at full tilt. Meanwhile, Jason Pierre-Paul can give no indication whether or not his back will be healthy enough to allow him to play in week 1. The Giants need a lot to click to return to championship form this season.

Philadelphia Eagles: In a setback which dwarfs all other Philly player news, WR Jeremy Maclin tore his ACL this past Saturday and will miss the entire season for the Eagles. This comes as a huge blow both to Maclin and Philly, as he expected to figure prominently in the new Chip Kelly attack. Foles and Vick continue their timeshare with the first team offense, though both have now lost a big piece of their offense with Maclin sidelined for 2013.

Washington Redskins: Reports indicate that Robert Griffin III will be ready to go in the opening week for the Redskins if his recovery continues at this pace. Little else matters for Skins fans this offseason, as Griffin demonstrated he is absolutely invaluable for them when leading the offensive charge.

Arizona Cardinals: The Cardinals signed #7 overall pick Jonathan Cooper to a four-year deal, ending his two day holdout. The Cards also inked Eric Winston and John Abraham to contracts this week, bolstering a lineup badly in need of impact players.

Seattle Seahawks: The Seahawks currently believe the injury to Percy Harvin?s hip will not require surgery. Surgery would end his season, so obviously Harvin will do all he can to play through the pain of the labrum injury and contribute to the formidable Seattle offense.?

St. Louis Rams: TE Lance Kendricks will likely miss three weeks while recovering from issues with his knee. Meanwhile, absent Steven Jackson, the campaign has begun for who will emerge as the lead back in Jeff Fisher?s run-first attack. Daryl Richardson looks likely to begin the season as the starter in that role.

San Francisco 49ers: Injury reports were also the story emerging from San Francisco this week. Mario Manningham looks to be four weeks away from practicing, while Kyle Williams appears to be nearly 100% after tearing his ACL last fall. Kendall Hunter is reportedly the favorite to receive more carries in the SF backfield than LaMichael James, assuming the Achilles of Hunter is fully healthy.

The good news is, arrests and court cases did not dominate NFL news this week. The bad news is that injuries to key players overwhelmed the news cycle instead. Here?s to a healthier and law-abiding week next week. Stay tuned for the latest news on players all around the league, as the very first week of football this season inches ever closer.

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Christian S. Kohl is a sports contributor for CBS Local Digital Media.

Source: http://stlouis.cbslocal.com/2013/07/30/nfc-update-injuries-sideline-key-players-ahead-of-nfl-season/

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Oil train safety rule delayed by 1 year

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The Obama administration has delayed by nearly a year a plan to boost safety standards for the type of rail car involved in a fiery explosion that killed at least 47 people in Canada this month.

Officials began work on the rule more than a year before an oil train derailed and exploded in Quebec on July 6 ? but the rule was never put in place. The proposal by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration is intended to fix a dangerous design flaw in a rail car commonly used to haul oil and other hazardous liquids from coast to coast. The soda-can shaped car, known as the DOT-111, has come under scrutiny from safety experts because of its tendency to split open during derailments and other major accidents.

That's exactly what happened when an unattended Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Railway train came loose, hurtling down a 7-mile incline before derailing and igniting in Lac-Megantic, near the Maine border. All but one of its 73 cars were carrying crude oil, and at least five exploded, setting off massive explosions that devastated the small lakeside town of 6,000 people.

The structure of the tank car is not believed to be a factor in the derailment, which is under investigation. But transportation experts say the car's underlying design makes it prone to damage and catastrophic loss of hazardous materials.

A proposed rule to beef up rail-car safety was initially scheduled to be put in place last October, but it has been delayed until late September at the earliest. A final rule isn't expected until next year.

The pipeline safety agency said in a report this month that the latest delay was needed to allow "additional coordination" among officials and interested groups, including industry representatives who have resisted calls to retrofit existing cars, citing the expense and technical challenges such a requirement would pose.

In the first half of this year, U.S. railroads moved 178,000 carloads of crude oil. That's double the number during the same period last year and 33 times more than during the same period in 2009. The Railway Association of Canada estimates that as many as 140,000 carloads of crude oil will be shipped on Canada's tracks this year, up from 500 carloads in 2009. Much of that increase is from oil produced in the Bakken oil patch in North Dakota and Montana and surrounding areas. The train that crashed in Quebec was carrying oil from North Dakota to a refinery in New Brunswick, Canada.

The DOT-111 tank car represents more than two-thirds of the rail fleet carrying crude oil.

The Associated Press reported in September that the DOT-111 tank car has been allowed to haul hazardous liquids from coast to coast even though transportation officials were aware of the design flaw.

The AP had reviewed 20 years of federal rail accident data involving DOT-111 cars used to haul ethanol and found that the cars had been breached in at least 40 serious accidents since 2000. In the previous decade, there were just two breaches.

Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., is urging the Obama administration to phase-out DOT-111 tank cars or require freight rail carriers to retrofit them to prevent potential explosions or spills. Schumer described the DOT-111 cars as "flawed, out-of-date and a factor in hazardous material spills during derailments," such as the one in Quebec.

While freight rail should not be "demonized," increased traffic of rail cars carrying crude oil "warrants increased safety measures, and that begins with putting the safest, most up-to-date tank cars on the tracks," Schumer said at a news conference last week in Albany, N.Y.

Democratic Reps. Mike Michaud and Chellie Pingree of Maine said the government should conduct a wide-ranging safety review as transportation of oil by train increases dramatically in Maine and other states. Nearly 30,000 barrels of per day crossed Maine in March ? 15 times more than the same period a year earlier, the lawmakers said in a letter to National Transportation Safety Board and other officials. The train that derailed in Quebec was scheduled to cross Maine on its way to a refinery in St. John, New Brunswick.

A spokeswoman for the American Association of Railroads, which represents the rail industry, said the group shares Schumer's belief in putting safety first.

"If safer and better DOT-111s can be had, then it makes good sense to ensure that the design and standards that these cars are built to, must be tougher than the federal standards that exist today," said spokeswoman Patricia Reilly.

Rather than waiting for the Obama administration to act, Reilly said, the industry has adopted voluntary standards ensuring that all DOT-111s ordered after October 2011 meet tough requirements recommended by the NTSB after a deadly ethanol train derailment and explosion in Illinois in 2009.

But those voluntary standards do not apply to an estimated 40,000 cars built before October 2011 that carry oil, ethanol and other flammable liquids.

The railroads and the oil industry have resisted calls to retrofit existing cars, saying that would present technological and engineering challenges and cost at least $1 billion.

The American Petroleum Institute, the largest lobbying group for the oil industry, declined an interview request. But in comments submitted along with the Renewable Fuels Association, the American Chemistry Council and other groups, the API asked the Obama administration to focus its rule-making on cars built after October 2011.

The industry's proposal "ignores the safety risks posed by the current fleet," the NTSB said in a report on safety recommendations last year. Older tank cars "can almost always be expected to breach in derailments that involve pileups or multiple car-to-car impacts," the report said.

The NTSB cited the car's "inadequate design" in the 2009 crash outside Rockford, Ill., which killed a woman and injured 11 others. The NTSB called for a redesign or replacement of the DOT-111 cars. A decision on whether to require a redesign is up to the pipeline safety administration, part of the U.S. Department of Transportation.

The DOT-111 car's steel shell is too thin to resist puncture in accidents, the NTSB said, and the ends of the car are vulnerable to ruptures. Valves used for unloading and other exposed fittings on the tops of the tankers can also break during rollovers.

The flaws were noted as far back as a 1991 safety study.

The pipeline safety administration is considering whether to split the proposed rule into one that addresses new tank cars and another that addresses possible retrofits, said spokesman Gordon Delcambre Jr.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/oil-train-safety-rule-delayed-1-072150055.html

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