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The CW will stream TV shows on Apple TV for free, the day after they air

The CW's TV shows will stream to the Apple TV for free, the day after they air

This week many TV networks are putting on "upfront" where they lay out their content plans for the next year, and The CW President Mark Pedowitz announced it's bringing full TV episodes streaming to the Apple TV. The CW already has ad supported full episode streaming on several platforms including iOS and Android, Windows 8 and it launched last month on the Xbox 360 (pictured above). Pedowitz indicated the network is working to reach more viewers on more platforms, so Apple TV is probably not the last. In a note to MacRumors The CW confirmed it will mirror the experience on other platforms, with episodes available the day after they air, no cable TV authentication required and supported by advertisements. Les Moonves is president of CBS (which is a part owner of The CW, along with Warner Bros.) and previously remarked on turning down participation in an Apple subscription service funded by advertising revenue. Of course, CBS now does full episode streaming on mobile iOS devices, so we'll see if this a sign of more changes on the way, although with no release date we don't know how long we'll have to wait.

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Chrome for Android adds data compression option, Youtube now supports VP9 video

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As the Google I/O 2013 keynote gets moving along, Google is getting into some of the new technology it is using to save users data when using their products. First up is an update to the beta channel of Chrome for Android, which adds a "data compression" option in the settings to cut down on data usage. When turned on, it will use a compression proxy to pass pages through, converting images to the WebP format (which are 30-percent smaller than JPEG) and compressing all components of the page. The example given over a month of browsing with this Nexus 10 tablet above is a 46-percent savings in data usage. That's a big deal on today's limited data plans.

Also on the data usage front, Google is announcing that Youtube will start making the move to supporting the VP9 video format as a possible replacement for H.264. You don't have to know much about what VP9 does behind the scenes, but the end result is raw data savings with no loss in quality. Google used the example of a short HD video clip in VP9, which used about half of the bandwidth (~150MB vs. over 300MB) when compared to H.264. 

    


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Puddle Of Mudd?s Wes Scantlin Arrested For Domestic Violence

Puddle Of Mudd’s Wes Scantlin Arrested For Domestic Violence

Puddle of Mudd singer Wes ScantlinWes Scantlin, the frontman for Puddle of Mudd, was arrested yesterday afternoon after roughing up his ex-wife Jessica. Police were called to a West Hollywood business on Monday at 3:30 p.m. after Scantlin was spotted shaking his ex-wife and dragging her by her shirt. The singer was reportedly arguing with his former wife at an ...

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Chemists demonstrate nanoscale alloys so bright they could have potential medical applications

May 14, 2013 ? Alloys like bronze and steel have been transformational for centuries, yielding top-of-the-line machines necessary for industry. As scientists move toward nanotechnology, however, the focus has shifted toward creating alloys at the nanometer scale -- producing materials with properties unlike their predecessors.

Now, research at the University of Pittsburgh demonstrates that nanometer-scale alloys possess the ability to emit light so bright they could have potential applications in medicine. The findings have been published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society.

"We demonstrate alloys that are some of the brightest, near-infrared-light-emitting species known to date. They are 100 times brighter than what's being used now," said Jill Millstone, principal investigator of the study and assistant professor of chemistry in Pitt's Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences. "Think about a particle that will not only help researchers detect cancer sooner but be used to treat the tumor, too."

In the paper, Millstone presents alloys with drastically different properties than before -- including near-infrared (NIR) light emission -- depending on their size, shape, and surface chemistry. NIR is an important region of the light spectrum and is integral to technology found in science and medical settings, said Millstone. She uses a laser pointer as an example.

"If you put your finger over a red laser [which is close to the NIR light region of the spectrum], you'll see the red light shine through. However, if you do the same with a green laser [light in the visible region of the spectrum], your finger will completely block it," said Millstone. "This example shows how the body can absorb visible light well but doesn't absorb red light as well. That means that using NIR emitters to visualize cells and, ultimately parts of the body, is promising for minimally invasive diagnostics."

In addition, Millstone's demonstration is unique in that she was able to show -- for the first time -- a continuously tunable composition for nanoparticle alloys; this means the ratio of materials can be altered based on need. In traditional metallurgical studies, materials such as steels can be highly tailored toward the application, say, for an airplane wing versus a cooking pot. However, alloys at the nanoscale follow different rules, says Millstone. Because the nanoparticles are so small, the components often don't stay together and instead quickly separate, like oil and vinegar. In her paper, Millstone describes using small organic molecules to "glue" an alloy in place, so that the two components stay mixed. This strategy led to the discovery of NIR luminescence and also paves the way for other types of nanoparticle alloys that are useful not only in imaging, but in applications like catalysis for the industrial-scale conversion of fossil fuels into fine chemicals.

Millstone says that taken together these observations provide a new platform to investigate the structural origins of small metal nanoparticles' photoluminescence and of alloy formation in general. She believes these studies should lead directly to applications in such areas of national need as health and energy.

Funding was provided by the University's Central Research Development Fund and administered by Pitt's Office of Research and University Research Council.

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Sign-up page for revamped Google Maps shows off plenty of new features

Signup page for revamped Google Maps shows off plenty of new features

Just hours before its I/O event, Google has apparently had a little accident: the sign-up page for "the new Google Maps" briefly went live, revealing a slew of extra details about what's coming in the rumored refresh before quickly being pulled. Droid-Life managed to grab some screenshots, including the one above, which gets to the heart of what Google is trying to achieve. The central idea is that Google will create maps tailored to the kind of information you're looking for, using a "smarter search box" to highlight just the "things that matter most," whether those be flights, ground transport or the new Earth View that integrates directly with Google Earth without the need for a plug-in. According to the leaked sign-up screens, the bringing together of all Google's data will result in layers of information that reach "from outer space down to the streets" -- but there's still no evidence about how (or whether) this might work on mobile. Stay tuned to our Google I/O opening keynote liveblog for more.

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Texting and driving: Cell rivals join campaign about dangers of own product

Cell phone companies are banding together in an ad campaign that aims to educate teens and adults on the dangers of texting and driving.?

By Staff,?Associated Press / May 14, 2013

The country?s four biggest cellphone companies are set to launch their first joint advertising campaign against texting while driving, uniting behind AT&T?s ?It Can Wait? slogan to blanket TV and radio during the summer of 2013. In this 2011 file photo, a driver uses an iPhone while driving Wednesday, in Los Angeles.

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AT&T, Verizon Wireless, Sprint and T-Mobile will be joined by 200 other organizations backing the multi-million dollar ad campaign.

The campaign is unusual not just because it unites rivals, but because it represents companies warning against the dangers of their own products. After initially fighting laws against cellphone use while driving, cellphone companies have begun to embrace the language of the federal government's campaign against cellphone use by drivers.

AT&T and Verizon have run ads against texting and driving since 2009. In 2005, Sprint Nextel Corp. created an education program targeting teens learning to drive.

"Every CEO in the industry that you talk to recognizes that this is an issue that needs to be dealt with," AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said in an interview. "I think we all understand that pooling our resources with one consistent message is a lot more powerful than all four of us having different messages and going different directions."

Beyond TV and radio ads, the new campaign will stretch into the skies through displays on Goodyear's three blimps. It will also include store displays, community events, social-media outreach and a national tour of a driving simulator. The campaign targets teens in particular.

AT&T Inc. calls texting and driving an "epidemic," a term it borrows from the federal Department of Transportation. The U.S. transportation secretary has been on a self-described "rampage" against cellphones since his term began in January 2009.

Stephenson said that "texting while driving is a deadly habit that makes you 23 times more likely to be involved in a crash." The figure refers to a 2009 government study of bus and truck drivers. It isn't based on crashes alone, but on the likelihood the drivers showed risky behavior such as lane drifting or sharp braking, sometimes culminating in a crash.

The unified ad campaign comes as some researchers are starting to say that while texting and driving at the same time is clearly a bad idea, it's not contributing measurably to an increase in traffic accidents. The number of accidents is in a long-term decline, and the explosion of texting and smartphone use doesn't seem to be reversing that trend.

In the 2009 government study, texting, email and surfing on the cellphone was a factor in about 1 percent of crashes, well below epidemic levels.

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Bangladesh rescue operation near end; collapse death toll at 1,127

By Ruma Paul

DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladeshi salvage workers on Monday neared the end of their search for victims of the collapse of a factory building, scouring the basement of the complex that crumbled in on itself and killed 1,127 people.

A series of deadly incidents at factories, including a fire in November that killed 112 people, has focused global attention on safety standards in Bangladesh's booming garment industry.

The toll of 1,127 - the world's most deadly industrial accident since 1984 Bhopal disaster in India - could be the final one as no more bodies were found on Monday, a spokesman at the army control room coordinating the salvage operation said.

"The rescuers have reached the basement where the chances of finding more dead bodies are very low," said Captain Tazul Islam.

The site would be handed over to the district administration on Tuesday on completion of salvage work, according to army spokesman Shahinul Islam.

The cabinet approved an amendment to Bangladesh's labor laws on Monday, paving the way for parliament to allow garment workers to form trade unions without prior approval from the factory owners.

International labor and human rights groups had long campaigned for workers to be able to form establish unions without such approval.

The amendment was endorsed a day after the government decided to form a wage board to consider pay increases for readymade garment workers.

Average monthly minimum wages now stand at the equivalent of $38 after an increase of about 80 percent in 2010 in response to months of violent street protests.

UNREST

Worker unrest prompted authorities to shut down more than 300 garment factories for indefinite periods in the Ashulia industrial belt, on the outskirts of the capital Dhaka, that accounts for nearly 20 percent of total exports.

"Owners decided to close their factories on safety grounds after workers went on a rampage almost every day after the collapse of Rana Plaza," said Mohammad Atiqul Islam, president of the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association.

Eight people were killed in a fire at a factory last week That an industry association said may have been arson.

About 2,500 people were rescued from the Rana Plaza, in Savar, a commercial suburb of Dhaka, after the April 24 collapse. Many survivors suffered serious injuries.

The disaster, believed to have been triggered when generators were started up during a blackout, has raised questions about the use by Western retailers of the impoverished South Asian nation as a source of cheap goods.

Nine people have been arrested in connection with the disaster, including the building's owner and bosses of the factories it housed.

The government has accused the owners and builders of the eight-storey complex of using shoddy building materials, including substandard rods, bricks and cement, and of not obtaining the necessary clearances.

Bangladesh's garment industry accounts for 80 percent of its exports. Low wages have helped lift Bangladesh to number two in the global ranking of exporters, behind China.

Bangladesh ranked last in minimum wages for factory workers in 2010, according to World Bank data, behind Cambodia.

(Editing by Mark Heinrich)

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The twice and future prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, garners big Pakistan vote

It took scores of terrorist attacks, months of speculation and campaigning, but the verdict is in: Twice-elected prime minister Nawaz Sharif is set to win a third term after his party won a majority in the country?s parliamentary elections.

Pakistan went to the polls Saturday to elect candidates for the lower house of parliament and four provincial assemblies. Mr. Sharif?s party, the center-right Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) ? is projected to win over 120 seats, with the ruling center-left Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) trailing by a huge margin. Despite making gains and galvanizing new voters to take part, a national upset wasn't in the cards for former cricket-star Imran Khan and his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

But Sharif isn?t going to take over power tomorrow ? or even next week. There?s a lengthy process ahead of forming a coalition.

The victorious Sharif told supporters on Saturday night that he would like an ?absolute majority? and ?not have to ask for votes? but was open to talking to every party. He is often said that he is open to a coalition, but has warned that a ?split mandate? is not what Pakistan needs given the scale of the country's challenges.

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Pakistan?s lower house of parliament ? the main legislative body ? comprises 342 seats, of which 272 were up for grabs in the election. Polls for several seats were suspended after the deaths of candidates. Polling may also be conducted again for one seat in Karachi, which was marred by reports of electoral fraud and delays. The other 60 seats, "reserved" for women and non-Muslims, are indirectly elected based on the number of seats won by their parties. The party that reaches a majority with 172 seats forms the next government at the federal level.

To reach the magic 172, Sharif will now have to form alliances, even if these are with parties that his center-right party is ideologically opposed to. So while the dust of the elections has settled and those killed in pre-election violence are mourned, a storm will be kicked up in Lahore, where the PML-N is headquartered.

The most probable choices would appear to be the Pakistan Muslim League-Functional (PML-F), a nationalist party from the Sindh province, and political parties from Balochistan and Sindh, such as the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM). These negotiations will take time ? and will need to be conciliatory in tone, which Sharif, for one, has displayed in the years preceding his party?s victory. The MQM has had a contentious relationship with Sharif in the past, and a congratulatory statement by MQM?s London-exiled chief Altaf Hussain took a dig at the PML-N as a "representative party of Punjab," as opposed to a party with national standing.

ROLE FOR AMERICA?

Leaked diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks showed that after the last national elections in 2008, several parties discussed their options for coalitions with American diplomats. But in a report released prior to the May 11 elections, the Center for American Progress think tank noted that the ?goal of U.S. policy should be to work with ? not attempt to control ? Pakistan?s internal political processes. Only Pakistanis themselves are capable of establishing a more stable, democratic system capable of balancing diverse interest groups and effectively addressing the country?s challenges.?

Elections for some seats in the upper house of parliament, the Senate, are next scheduled for 2015. These elections are indirect, with Senators voted in by members of the four provincial assemblies. The PPP currently has a majority in the Senate, which provides the party with the opportunity to effectively block legislation if it is in the opposition in the National Assembly.

While the make-up of provincial governments isn?t necessarily dictated by who won a majority in the National Assembly, it often has a spillover effect. The PPP and the PTI are projected to gain a majority in the Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces respectively, while the PML-N would retain its Punjab stronghold and could form a government with Balochistan?s nationalist political parties in that province.

Newly elected members of the National Assembly, Pakistan?s lower house of parliament, will elect a speaker and a deputy speaker, after which the assembly will elect a "leader of the house" ? the prime minister ? and an opposition leader. The prime minister will be sworn in by President Asif Ali Zardari, who is the dynastic head of the PPP, and a cabinet will be picked comprising Senators and newly elected legislators. A presidential election is due later this year.

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Philly abortion doctor guilty in 3 babies' deaths

PHILADELPHIA (AP) ? An abortion doctor was convicted Monday of first-degree murder and could face execution in the deaths of three babies who were delivered alive and then killed with scissors at his grimy, "house of horrors" clinic.

In a case that became a grisly flashpoint in the nation's abortion debate, Dr. Kermit Gosnell, 72, was also found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the overdose death of an abortion patient. He was cleared in the death of a fourth baby, who prosecutors say let out a whimper before the doctor cut the spinal cord.

Gosnell, who portrayed himself as an advocate for poor and desperate women, appeared hopeful before the verdict was read and calm afterward.

The jury, which reached its verdict on its 10th day of deliberations, will return May 21 to hear evidence on whether Gosnell should get the death penalty.

Gosnell's attorney, Jack McMahon, called it a "very difficult case" to defend and said "there's a little bit of feeling on the defense part of what salmon must feel swimming upstream."

"There's a lot of emotion. You have the baby factor, which is a big problem. The media has been overwhelmingly against him," he said. But noting that Gosnell was cleared on some of the charges, McMahon said the jurors "obviously took their job seriously."

Former clinic employees testified that Gosnell routinely performed illegal abortions past Pennsylvania's 24-week limit, that he delivered babies who were still moving, whimpering or breathing, and that he and his assistants dispatched the newborns by "snipping" their spines, as he referred to it.

"Are you human?" prosecutor Ed Cameron snarled during closing arguments. "To med these women up and stick knives in the backs of babies?"

The details came out more than two years ago during an investigation of prescription drug trafficking at Gosnell's clinic in an impoverished section of West Philadelphia.

Investigators said the clinic was a foul-smelling "house of horrors" with bags and bottles of fetuses, including jars of severed feet, along with bloodstained furniture, dirty medical instruments, and cats roaming the premises.

Pennsylvania authorities had failed to conduct routine inspections of all its abortion clinics for 15 years by the time Gosnell's facility was raided. In the scandal's aftermath, two top state health officials were fired, and Pennsylvania imposed tougher rules for clinics.

Four former clinic employees previously pleaded guilty to murder and four more to other charges. They include Gosnell's wife, Pearl, a cosmetologist who helped perform abortions.

Both sides in the highly charged abortion debate endorsed the verdict.

Abortion opponents said the case exposed the true nature of abortion in all its disturbing detail.

"This has helped more people realize what abortion is really about," said David O'Steen, executive director of the National Right to Life Committee. He said he hopes the case results in more states passing bills that prohibit abortion "once the unborn child can feel pain."

Supporters of legalized abortion said the case a preview of what poor, desperate young women could face if abortion is driven underground with more restrictive laws.

"Kermit Gosnell has been found guilty and will get what he deserves. Now, let's make sure these women are vindicated by delivering what all women deserve: access to the full range of health services including safe, high-quality and legal abortion care," said Ilyse G. Hogue, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America.

Midway through the six-week trial, anti-abortion activists accused the mainstream media of ignoring the case because it reflected badly on the abortion rights cause. Major news organizations denied the allegation, though a number promptly sent reporters to cover the trial.

After prosecutors rested their five-week case, Common Pleas Judge Jeffrey Minehart threw out for lack of evidence three of seven murder counts involving aborted fetuses. That left the jury to weigh charges involving fetuses identified as Baby A, Baby C, Baby D and Baby E.

Prosecution experts said one was nearly 30 weeks along when the abortion took place, and was so big that Gosnell allegedly joked the baby could "walk to the bus." A second baby was said to be alive for about 20 minutes before a clinic worker snipped the neck. A third was born in a toilet and was moving before another clinic employee severed the spinal cord, according to testimony.

Baby E let out a whimper before Gosnell cut the newborn's neck, prosecutors alleged. Gosnell was acquitted in that baby's death, the only one of the four in which no one testified to seeing the baby killed.

Gosnell's attorney argued that none of the fetuses was born alive and that any movements were posthumous twitching or spasms.

Gosnell did not testify, and his lawyer called no witnesses in his defense. But McMahon argued that the doctor provided desperate young woman with "a solution to their problems," and he branded prosecutors "elitist" and "racist" for pursuing his client, who is black and whose patients were mostly poor minorities.

"I wanted to be an effective, positive force in the minority community," Gosnell told The Philadelphia Daily News in a 2010 interview. "I believe in the long term I will be vindicated."

The defense also contended that the 2009 death of 41-year-old Karnamaya Mongar of Woodbridge, Va., a Bhutanese immigrant who had been given repeated doses of Demerol and other powerful drugs to sedate her and induce labor, was caused by unforeseen complications and did not amount to murder, as prosecutors charged.

Bernard Smalley, a lawyer who filed a lawsuit against Gosnell and others on behalf of the woman's family, said he now hopes to bring "some sense of justice and quiet to this family that's been through so much."

The panel also convicted Gosnell of infanticide, racketeering and more than 200 counts of violating Pennsylvania's abortion laws by performing third-term abortions or failing to counsel women 24 hours in advance.

Court officials kept the courtroom locked for more than 30 minutes as the verdicts were read and jurors were polled individually.

John M. Burkoff, a professor of law at the University of Pittsburgh, said that the first-degree murder convictions suggest the jury saw Gosnell not simply as a bad abortion doctor who made mistakes, but as a killer of children.

Burkoff said that in general "someone who is convicted of killing children is more likely to get the death penalty than someone who is convicted of killing an adult."

Gosnell still faces federal drug charges. Authorities said that he ranked third in the state for OxyContin prescriptions and that he left blank prescription pads at his office and let staff members make them out to cash-paying patients.

He performed thousands of abortions over a 30-year career, some on patients as young as 13. Authorities said the medical practice alone netted him about $1.8 million a year, much of it in cash. Authorities found $250,000 hidden in a bedroom when they searched his house. Gosnell also owned a beach home and several rental properties.

"He created an assembly line with no regard for these women whatsoever," Cameron said. "And he made money doing that."

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Egypt Christian teacher's detention extended

LUXOR, Egypt (AP) ? Egyptian prosecutors extended the detention Saturday of a Coptic Christian teacher held over accusations of blasphemy of Islam and proselytizing Christianity, security officials said.

In another southern Egyptian city, security officials said a Coptic man stabbed his wife for converting to Islam and for trying to see their son afterward.

Both incidents highlight the rise in sectarian tension in Egypt over the past two years, brought on in part by deterioration in police powers since the ouster of longtime President Hosni Mubarak in 2011.

The country's Christian minority has long complained of discrimination. Some ultraconservative Muslim groups, allegedly emboldened by Islamist electoral gains since Mubarak's fall, have lately been accused of inciting violence against the Christians, who make up around 10 percent of the country's 90 million people.

Officials say 24-year-old teacher Dimiana Abdel-Nour will be held for another 15 days in a southern village near the famed city of Luxor where she taught history and geography. The defendant, who has denied the charges, went on hunger strike earlier this week and was sent to a local hospital.

Amnesty International called on Egyptian authorities to release the school teacher. Some of her students say she showed contempt while talking about Islam in class last month and insulted the Prophet Muhammad.

Amnesty's Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui said it was "outrageous that a teacher finds herself behind bars for teaching a class," adding that if Abdel-Nour had made a "professional mistake or deviated from the curriculum, an internal review would have sufficed."

Often in Egypt, tensions between Muslims and Christian are sparked by inter-religious love affairs or conversions.

In the stabbing case, police officials said Romany Amir stabbed his wife Saturday in Assiut while she was trying to visit her son at school. The wife had converted to Islam four months ago and had been separated from her husband since then. He is under arrest.

The officials spoke anonymously because they were not authorized to speak to media.

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Associated Press writer Mamdouh Thabet contributed reporting from Assiut, Egypt.

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ST. LOUIS (AP) - Shelby Miller gave up a single to start the game then nothing else. Not a walk or a hit batter. No one even reached on an error.

Nothing.

The St. Louis Cardinals rookie was perfect after that leadoff single by Eric Young Jr., retiring 27 in a row for his first career complete game, 3-0 over the Colorado Rockies on Friday night.

"I feel really good," Miller said. "It's definitely the best game I've thrown in my life. How it finished was unbelievable. It was a great experience. Yadi (catcher Yadier Molina) was calling a great game and they were making great plays for me. It was a start I'll remember the rest of my life."

Miller (5-2) struck out Young to end it with his 13th K, tying a Cardinals rookie record.

Young felt fortunate just to reach base at all.

"It was a jam shot and I just put it in a good location," Young said. "I was just fortunate enough to find grass.

"He was working both sides of the plate, using his fastball. He had great command," Young added. "His battery mate back there is obviously one of the best game. It was a good combo for them."

Miller agreed with Young's assessment of Molina.

"I say it time and time again, what Yadi calls, I throw," Miller said. "He was calling the right thing all night. He's done a terrific job all year and he's helping me out tremendously. I'm happy he's my catcher, that's for sure."

The one-hitter was the fewest hits allowed by a Cardinals pitcher since Bud Smith tossed a no-hitter on Sept. 3, 2001, and it was the second one-hitter of the night in the major leagues. Boston's Jon Lester was perfect until he allowed a two-out double in the sixth against Toronto.

In a near-perfect performance, Miller threw 113 pitches.

"It's pretty incredible," St. Louis manager Mike Matheny said. "How he held his composure, made real good pitches all night long against a very good offense."

Miller lowered his ERA to 1.39, which is the lowest for a Cardinals pitcher in his first eight starts since Howie Pollet had a 2.09 ERA in his first eight in 1941.

Carlos Beltran hit a solo homer - his ninth - for St. Louis. Pete Kozma added an RBI single and Jon Jay a sacrifice fly for the Cardinals, who are National League-best 22-12.

Molina had two hits to extend his hitting streak to 10 games, which is the longest for a Cardinal this season.

Rockies starter Jon Garland (2-3) gave up all three runs in five innings. Garland allowed seven hits and three walks while striking out five.

Garland retired the first five batters he faced before Jay singled to center with two outs in the second. David Freese walked, and Kozma drove home Jay with a single to left.

Beltran made it 2-0 when he hit Garland's first pitch of the third inning 409 feet into the seats in right. Jay gave the Cardinals a three-run cushion with a sacrifice fly in the fifth.

NOTES: Dick Hughes and Scipio Spinks also struck out 13 for the Cardinals as rookies. ... Molina is batting .461 (18 for 39) during his hitting streak. ... Colorado has not won a series in St. Louis since sweeping four games from June 5-8, 2009. ... Jay extended his hitting streak to seven games with his second-inning single. ... Garland is 1-6 with 6.61 ERA in his career against St. Louis. ... Former Cy Young award winner Chris Carpenter took another step toward possibly returning to the mound by tossing a pain-free bullpen session. The 38-year-old's career appeared as if it may be over when it was announced in February that he was unlikely to pitch in 2013 because he was still experiencing chronic pain in his neck, shoulder and arm. Friday's bullpen session was the fourth for Carpenter, who tossed about 70 pitches.

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Colombia's Santos likens 'warmaker' leaders to Caligula

By Helen Murphy

BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos has taken another apparent potshot at his predecessor, comparing him with tyrannical Roman Emperor Caligula in an increasingly heated internal dispute over the direction of peace talks with Marxist rebels.

In what Colombians saw as another veiled poke at former leader Alvaro Uribe, who has publicly criticized peace talks with FARC rebels, Santos, 61, said some past presidents had wanted war for its own sake.

"Yes, there are some leaders, some heads of state in the past, in history - Caligula liked to make war just because, because he lived for war," the president said in comments carried on his website late on Thursday.

"But that's not logical, it makes no sense. One has to look for peace. It's a constitutional mandate, but we don't need mandates to seek peace. It's an obligation."

The mandate reference appeared to be pointed at former President Andres Pastrana, 58, who led a drive for peace in 1999 that ended in shambles three years later.

Pastrana has said he was the only president with a real "mandate" to seek peace, and has also been critical of Santos.

Santos, the scion of one of Colombia's most powerful families, and the two former presidents have been sparring for several months over how to end the half-century-old conflict.

Uribe, 60, whose father was killed in a botched kidnapping attempt by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, is furious at what he sees as a deterioration in security under Santos and the government's bowing to FARC demands at the negotiating table in Cuba.

Santos' Caligula comment was assumed by local media to have been an erudite dig at Uribe.

Emperor of Rome between 37 and 41 AD, Caligula was "a mad and unpredictable tyrant," according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. He was murdered along with his wife and daughter.

Uribe, de facto leader of the opposition, is angered at the possibility Santos would allow FARC leaders to sign a peace accord and not serve jail time for crimes stretching back decades.

Santos has said that such discussions have not yet taken place during peace talks between the rebels and Colombia.

The talks are a big political risk for Santos, who took office after serving as Uribe's defense minister, and may seek re-election in 2014.

Negotiations in Cuba have stretched almost seven months and the two sides have been unable to agree on the first of a five-point agenda. But Santos, a keen poker-player, is optimistic.

"Let's make this reflection," Santos said. "If we achieve an end to the conflict, if we reach an accord in Havana, who hands in their weapons, and who keeps them? And therefore, who won?"

(Reporting by Helen Murphy; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne and Philip Barbara)

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Scientist at Work Blog: Rummaging Among Skins and Skulls

Mary E. Blair is a postdoctoral researcher in the American Museum of Natural History?s Center for Biodiversity and Conservation, where she coordinates the Enhancing Diversity in Conservation Science Initiative.

March 23, 2013

The room smells of mothballs, formalin and dust. Following such an inspiring field experience in northern Vietnam?s Na Hang Nature Reserve, where I spotted the first slow loris I ever saw in the wild, this indoor environment seems decidedly unromantic. But, sometimes, the best research is accomplished by pouring over boxes of old primate skeletons and skins. I am spending the day working in the zoological museum at Vietnam National University in Hanoi, where some of my research collaborators are faculty members and students.

As a supplement to our field surveys, museum collections can help us understand variation in slow lorises across their ranges. For example, the Bengal slow loris (Nycticebus bengalensis) can be found from India all the way to Vietnam in the east and Peninsular Malaysia in the south. Other scientists have noted some variation in fur color across this wide range. Pulling together our observations from museums and the field, we might have a better chance to show that the animals? fur color and markings vary depending on where they live.

The Pygmy slow loris (N. pygmaeus) has a distribution that is restricted to the east of the Mekong River, a much smaller range than that of the Bengal slow loris. But this animal can still be found throughout almost the entire length of Vietnam, spanning from subtropical forests in the north to tropical forests in the south.

For many other primates in Vietnam, such as gibbons or doucs, there are three or more different species, occupying different parts of the long north-south spine of the country. Colleagues who have done similar work in Java and Borneo, also using a mix of moving and stiff animals, believe they have found new species in those Indonesian islands. Will slow lorises vary across Vietnam in a similar way to their primate cousins ? as geographically diverse species with regionally specific looks?

Sitting among the boxes, I know what I?m looking for. Back in the United States, I collected data on slow lorises at the American Museum of Natural History and the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History with the help of colleagues and interns. I came armed with pictures of individuals? fur color and stripe patterns, a set of loris face shapes and exact skull dimensions. Put all of these pieces together and we have what amounts to a unique record for each animal ? like a fingerprint, but for the whole body. It?s these bodyprints that help us compare individuals to one another.

Even as I measured and scribbled, hunched over dusty skeletons and furs, I knew that we would soon be back in the dark hum of the forest at our next field site. But between this manufactured quiet and that natural one sits the bustling Vietnamese capital.

To shake off the specimens and their dust, a colleague took me out for some Hanoi street food, for which this city of about 2.6 million is famous. My favorite: a potato cut in a spiral, fried on a stick and covered in hot sauce.

Your senses are surrounded here. The nose fills with the fantastic street food smells (like my beloved fried potatocicle). The eyes gape at all the colorful banners and lights. And the ears fill with the ever-present drone of motorcycle engines.

A profusion of parked motorbikes fills the sidewalks pushing most people out onto on the streets. On wider sidewalks, there are lines on the concrete for people to play badminton.

Soon the only lines we will see will be the imaginary ones we trace through the dark forest ? transects drawn in our heads to search for more slow lorises.

You can follow Mary on Twitter: @marye_blair

Source: http://scientistatwork.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/05/10/rummaging-among-skins-and-skulls/?partner=rss&emc=rss

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ONONDAGA COUNTY, N.Y. -- If you go out to eat at a diner or restaurant in Onondaga County on Mother's Day, you may see a special placemat at your seat.

17 local diners and restaurants are using these placemats on Sunday to help promote the availability of free mammograms, pap smear tests, and colon cancer screenings. The Onondaga County Health Department designed and planned these placemats to help remind people regular screenings are important to their health.

All three tests are available for women ages 40 to 64 without health insurance and the colon cancer screening for men without insurance ages 50 to 64.

"We hear a lot about preventative screenings and things like that and we really do know that routine screenings are a really important step in detecting breast, cervical and colon cancers. And we do know that early detection does have the capability to save lives," said Emily Young, public health educator.

For information on how you can register for a free cancer screening, call Onondaga County Health Department at (315) 435-3653, or go to ongov.net/health/cancerscreening.html.

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Matt Kenseth pleased with appeal outcome

DARLINGTON, S.C. (AP) ? Matt Kenseth was in Canada when J.D. Gibbs sent him the results of their appeal to NASCAR to reduce sweeping penalties against Joe Gibbs Racing.

"J.D. kept texting me and the texts just kept getting longer and longer," Kenseth said Friday. "I'm like, 'Wait a minute. They did what? They gave us that back?'"

They sure did.

Aside from crew chief Jason Ratcliff's absence Friday at Darlington Raceway, it was almost like nothing ever happened after a three-member appeal panel dramatically reduced the penalties for having an illegal part in Kenseth's race-winning engine at Kansas.

Among the key changes: Ratcliff's suspension was reduced from six races to one, Kenseth lost only 12 points instead of 50, a six-race suspension against team owner Joe Gibbs was wiped out and Kenseth had his three bonus points from the Kansas victory restored.

It sent Kenseth to Darlington for Saturday night's race fourth in the Sprint Cup standings instead of 11th. Wally Brown, who once worked as Carl Edwards' crew chief at Roush Fenway Racing, is filling in for Ratcliff this weekend.

"The penalties were pretty crushing before they got reduced," Kenseth said. "I applaud NASCAR for having the appeals process and putting that in place to have some people look at it after all the dust settles a little bit and be objective ... I feel like they did a nice job of looking at all the facts and circumstances that went with it and made a decent decision."

It was a far cry from his reaction two weeks ago when NASCAR initially sanctioned the team for finding one of the eight connecting rods in his engine did not meet the minimum weight requirement. JGR leases its engines from Toyota Racing Development, which immediately accepted responsibility, and both JGR and TRD said no performance advantage was gained form the part.

Kenseth called the penalties "borderline shameful" when they were handed down.

And even though the appeals board has a record that heavily favors NASCAR, Kenseth felt confident the penalties would be reduced.

"For some reason, I had a pretty good feeling ... I didn't know it would come back to be exactly what it was, I didn't know if we would have gotten a reduction that much, but I felt more confident than any other appeal I've ever heard about," Kenseth said. "We had a pretty good case and there were different things that happened where I felt like it would get reduced. I think everybody was shocked when the penalties got handed out to start with, so I felt pretty good it was going to get reduced."

The appeals board a week earlier unanimously upheld penalties against Penske Racing for having unapproved parts on its car during a pre-race inspection at Texas. But Penske took the case to chief appellate officer John Middlebrook, the final level, and on Tuesday he reduced the suspensions of seven key employees from six races to two plus next week's All-Star event.

Penske Racing viewed Middlebrook's ruling as a small victory, even as the team went to Darlington this weekend reaching deep into its bench to fill the voids.

Five-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson, who has been through his share of appeals with Hendrick Motorsports, didn't know what to make of the rulings for JGR and Penske. Drivers don't typically attend the appeals, and are only told later how they went.

"You don't expect these reductions," he said. "I get phone calls about what the vibe was like inside the meeting, what the meeting was like, and they are never optimistic. It's a tough thing to live through. I know that NASCAR can never hand out a penalty that's less than, we know it's always going to be more than a previous penalty. They look at past history, intent and a few other things to set their standards. And then from there, it's like the regular justice system. You go in there to try and plead your case.

"Thinking about it, it means get in there and fight. It's worth fighting and trying to lessen your penalty."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/matt-kenseth-pleased-appeal-outcome-172104379.html

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How Photographers Retouched Pictures Before Photoshop

Since Adobe Photoshop was launched in 1989 photographers have had it easy, being able to tweak images to their heart's content without getting their hands dirty. But it wasn't always like that.

CreativePro stumbled across a 1946 book called Shortcuts to Photo Retouching For Commercial Use, and it makes you realise just how much painstaking work went into tweaking photographs in the past. Below are a few choice images taken from the book?but you can see more over on CreativePro. [CreativePro via PetaPixel]


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Caesars CEO: Old Grand property may be torn down | Casinos | The ...

TIM ISBELL/SUN HERALD/2010Hopes for a new casino at the beachfront site of what had been Grand Casino Biloxi have diminished since Hurricane Katrina. The CEO of Caesars Entertainment, which now owns the property, said Wednesday the existing structures will eventually have to come down.

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GULFPORT -- Gary Loveman, CEO of Caesars Entertainment, parent company of the Grand Biloxi Casino, opened the 20th Southern Gaming Summit on Wednesday at the Coast Convention Center by talking about the unfinished casino on the beach.

There's been no interest from any company in developing the unfinished property.

"I think over time, the facility will be taken down," he said. Loveman said Caesars is in discussions with Gov. Phil Bryant and the material may be used as a reef.

He didn't divulge plans for the rest of the Caesars property, including the old Casino Magic tower the company bought after Hurricane Katrina. The building has remained vacant since the 2005 storm.

SunHerald.com will update throughout the day.

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Bill: Hillary 2016 speculation is a lame topic right now. Oh, really?

Bill on Hillary 2016: Conjecture over whether Mrs. Clinton will run for president next time is 'worst expenditure of our time.' That's what he told attendees at a fiscal summit, anyway. Who's he kidding?

By Peter Grier,?Staff writer / May 8, 2013

Former President Bill Clinton and Microsoft founder and philanthropist Bill Gates, speak about debt at the 2013 Fiscal Summit in Washington, Tuesday.

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His tone was slightly disapproving and high-minded when he discussed the Hillary situation Tuesday night during an appearance at the 2013 Fiscal Summit, a heady event sponsored by the Peter G. Peterson Foundation to explore ways of hauling the US government out of its deficit mess.

?Hillary hasn?t mentioned it to me,? Mr. Clinton said after Bill Gates (yes, that Bill Gates) got the whole thing rolling with a wife-running-for-president-or-not reference.

Mrs. Clinton ?is having a little fun being a private citizen for the first time in 20 years,? Mr. Clinton added.

Then he ripped into 2016 conjecture.?It?s ?the worst expenditure of our time,? he said.

Instead of wasting moments on will-she-or-won?t-she, we should explore solutions to the nation?s fiscal and policy problems, according to the Clinton, who is an ex-president.

?We need to be worried about the work at hand ? all of us do,? Clinton said. ?So whoever the next president is has an easier set of choices before him or her to build America?s future.?

Very nice, Bill. You?re full of it here, you know that?

We do need to be worried about the work at hand ? that?s not the point. We can walk and chew gum at the same time. Mulling over Clinton-versus-Biden 2016 in no way eliminates the brain?s ability to consider chained CPI for Social Security.

In some ways those activities are complimentary. Candidates and possible candidates are weighing their chances and looking about to see what issues they should run on, and what their positions on those issues should be, writes the left-leaning Greg Sargent in his Plum Line?Washington Post blog.

?It?s not too soon to be thinking about and working for the 2016 presidential nomination contest, because now is when it?s really possible to push the candidates on policy, which is what?s really important,? writes Mr. Sargent.

Plus, Bill Clinton is just the kind of person who would enjoy speculating about Hillary?s chances if she were not related to him in any way.

Politics has been his life. It?s what?s for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Do you not think he knows the names of which Iowa Democratic Party county chairman support Hillary, and when their birthdays are? Of course he does. He probably doodles ?Hillary 2016? logos on those note pads they put out at the conferences he now attends, when he?s not speaking.

And finally, one word: ?Benghazi.? It?s possible Bill is just trying to separate the image of Hillary the possible candidate from that of Hillary the ex-secretary of State on a day when House Republicans are holding a hearing that will be critical of her actions in regards to the Benghazi, Libya, attack that killed four Americans.

?I think the dam is about to break on Benghazi. We?re going to find people asleep at the switch when it comes to the State Department, including Hillary Clinton,? wrote Sen. Lindsey Graham (R) of South Carolina on his Facebook page Tuesday.

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