Monday, July 29, 2013

Mali holds 1st poll since coup; rebels warn voters

KIDAL, Mali (AP) ? The U.N. peacekeepers deployed here did their best to paint over the independence slogans emblazoned on the concrete wall surrounding one of the main polling stations in this contested city, the epicenter of last year's rebellion against Malian rule. The white paint they used wasn't thick enough though, and the slogans were still legible to the voters who lined up outside.

"Mali is the cause of our problems," said one. "Why should we remain colonized when we have all we need to be independent?" said another.

Only a timid trickle of residents in Kidal, a city at the feet of the Sahara desert, showed up to vote Sunday in Mali's first presidential election since last year's coup and subsequent rebellion, and as polls closed numerous precincts turned in ballot boxes that didn't have so much as a single vote.

Those voting in Kidal are among a minority of people in this vast province, spanning an area the size of Iowa, who recognize Mali as their legitimate ruler. And even those who chose to come with the intention of voting were often unable to cast their ballots because of the various technical glitches which have plagued the hastily-organized poll.

The vote is meant to be a new beginning for a country that was once an example of democracy in West Africa. Officials fear, however, that the legitimacy of the election will be undermined by low voter turnout, technical lapses that prevented people from voting, and the contested status of Kidal where the rebels remain in control of numerous government buildings. If the results are not accepted, they fear it could fuel a future rebellion.

Mohamed Ag Sidi squatted on the ground and tried to find his name on the voter list outside one polling booth in Kidal. The metallic door on which the list had been posted was torn down overnight by the punishing desert wind, and election officials had put the torn pieces of paper on the floor, held in place by rocks. In the rush to hold the election, the government printed voter ID cards with only the name of the voter and not the address of the polling station where they're expected to vote.

A 64-year-old woman arrived well before the opening time, and unlike many others, found her name on the list. She was assigned to Polling Station No. 3. But after traipsing across the complex, she failed to find No. 3, only No. 2 and No. 4.

"I know only of the nation of Mali, and that's why I came to vote," said the woman, Fatina Walet Alitine, a member of the Tuareg ethnic group, whose members have led four rebellions against the state in the past half-century.

She pointed to a group of young Tuareg men who were loitering inside the grounds of the polling station, all members of the National Movement for the Liberation of the Azawad, or NMLA, the separatist movement that launched the most recent rebellion last year, seizing and briefly holding a France-sized chunk of northern Mali, which they declared was the new Tuareg nation of Azawad.

"They told me that if I vote, they'll break my arms," she said. "So I said, 'Well, then you better break my arms.'"

The Tuareg rebellion set off a chain reaction of events which plunged this once stable country into ruin. Soldiers in the faraway capital, angered by the government's inept handling of the insurgency in the north, mutinied, overthrowing the democratically elected president in March of 2012. The country has been without a legitimate leader since then, and the election Sunday is supposed to return the nation to constitutional rule.

A total of 6.8 million people registered to vote in this nation of nearly 15 million. They are choosing from 28 candidates on the ballot, including veteran politician Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, known by his initials IBK, a former prime minister as well as the ex-president of the country's parliament, as well as Soumaila Cisse, an ex-finance minister and Dramane Dembele, the candidate of the country's largest political party.

In the southern half of the country including in the capital, voter turnout appeared to be far higher, reflecting the north-south split which has bedeviled Mali since its independence from France 53 years ago. It was then that the Tuaregs, the lighter-skinned nomads of the north, petitioned their colonial ruler, asking to be granted their own territory separate from the rest of Mali. They pointed to the linguistic, cultural and racial differences which have long made them distinct from the black ethnicities that make up the Malian majority, said Ambeiry Ag Rhissa, the acting head of the NMLA rebel movement in Kidal.

"We had nothing in common with Bamako," he said, referring to Mali's capital located 950 miles (1,500 kilometers) away to the south. "And we have had nothing but problems since then."

By late afternoon as polls started to close, it was apparent that voter turnout in Kidal was dismally low. In some precincts

As the late afternoon dragged on and it became apparent that turnout was dismal, officials showed up and began pressuring poll workers sitting next to empty ballot boxes to artificially inflate turnout, said several witnesses.

In one school consisting of cement cubes for classrooms, election workers had fallen asleep, splayed on the bunks, after waiting all day for voters who never showed. In Polling Station No. 003, out of 101 registered voters, zero had shown up. A few doors down in No. 006, the president of the polling station Hamidou Djiga had started filling in the final tally sheet, circling in "0," and "0," and "0'' for the number of votes per candidate after not a single one of the 234 voters had cast a ballot. "Not one showed up," he said. "Not even a single 'Bonjour.'"

Poll worker Abdoulaye Mohamed was sitting in Polling Station No. 27, where there were zero votes for 467 registered voters, when the region's prefect arrived, he and other witnesses said.

"I was there when the prefect came in and told us to fill in 10 ballots ourselves and put it in the ballot box," said Mohamed, representative of the country's election commission. "He didn't tell us which candidate to vote for, so I think he was just embarrassed at having precincts with zero voters."

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Associated Press writer Baba Ahmed contributed to this report from Kidal, Mali.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/mali-holds-1st-poll-since-coup-rebels-warn-133646883.html

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Whitecaps lose second straight match as Hoppenot leads Union to 1-0 win

The Vancouver Whitecaps almost pulled off a miracle Saturday.

Or at least a scoreless draw.

But in the end, they could not make up for being shorthanded most of the game and fell 1-0 to the Philadelphia Union, suffering their first home loss of the Major League Soccer season.

Second-half substitute Antoine Hoppenot?s goal in the 85th minute proved to be the difference. The Whitecaps gave a valiant, if not sensational, effort as they were forced to play with 10 men after midfielder Jun Marques Davidson received a red card for head-butting Keon Daniel in the back in the eighth minute.

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?The obvious pivotal point in the game (was) early on in the game when Jun Marques (got) sent off,? said Whitecaps coach Martin Rennie. ?He reacted in a way that he shouldn?t have. He made a mistake and, ultimately, we paid the price for that, because I thought we played well after that.?

The Whitecaps (9-7-5), who were unbeaten in 10 previous home games, recorded their second consecutive loss.

Philadelphia (9-6-7) remained unbeaten in three games.

?We were unbeaten here for a long time,? said Rennie. ?We?d had a lot of good nights and gotten a lot of great results. It?s disappointing to lose that undefeated record at home.

?I feel like, even with the 10 men, we put enough into the game to at least preserve that record.?

The Whitecaps were forced to play with 10 men after midfielder Jun Marques Davidson received a red card for head-butting Keon Daniel in the back. The incident resulted after Keon kicked the ball while Davidson was on top of it after a whistle.

The Union player earned a yellow card for the infraction and had turned and started to walk away following a face-to-face confrontation with Davidson when the Whitecap decided to seek some revenge.

?It?s just what happened,? said Davidson, a defensive specialist, finding himself under media scrutiny for a rare time in his two-season Vancouver tenure. ?I reacted wrong and, for all of it, I just want to apologize to all the players.?

He also apologized to fans, adding the miscue was out of character for him.

The Whitecaps still managed to match Philadelphia?s five shots on target, while directing 14 on goal, down slightly from the Union?s 16.

Hoppenot scored off a Philadelphia counter-attack moments after Union goalkeeper Zac MacMath had robbed Whitecaps striker Camilo at the other end of the pitch.

?Obviously, the red card changed the game pretty early on,? said MacMath. ?But I thought the team played really well and did well being patient throughout the game and waiting to get that final goal.?

MacMath earned his seventh shutout of the season in one of his busier games.

?The first half wasn?t too busy,? said MacMath, who was credited with five saves. ?But the second half, especially with them pressing, after they gave up the goal, it was a busy game for me and a busy game for the team in general.?

The setback deprived Vancouver goalkeeper Brad Knighton of a chance to beat his former squad after being released by Philadelphia following the 2010 season and forced to play a campaign in a lower-tier circuit in 2011. Knighton made some timely saves, but now, after his second consecutive loss, risks losing his starter spot to former Danish Superliga star David Ousted, who was signed in June.

?We?ve made this place a fortress over the last six months, and it?s a tough one,? said Knighton, who recorded four saves. ?I felt like we had our chances today, and we just didn?t take them.?

The Whitecaps were fortunate not to lose Knighton after he and Philadelphia captain Jack McInernerey, a former teammate and close friend, knocked heads in the 24th minute.

But the Whitecaps would not be so lucky when it came to converting scoring chances or having other players remain healthy. Vancouver lost striker Kenny Miller to a groin injury just two minutes into the second half and central defender Brad Rusin late in the game.

The contest ultimately turned after Rusin left in the 81st minute after he was hurt blocking a shot. He was replaced by Carlyle Mitchell, who was victimized on Philadelphia?s goal.

?It?s hard to change the centre back like we had to at that moment,? said Rennie.

Hoppenot scored as Mitchell gave the ball away, fell and then could not get up in time to prevent Aaron Wheeler from sending a short pass to him. Mitchell said he blocked the first pass but wasn?t able to prevent the Union from continuing on goal.

Rennie stuck with the same lineup, but will be forced to make changes in the next game Aug. 3 at Portland. Davidson received an automatic one-game suspension, and could face further discipline from the league. Fellow midfielder Gershon Koffie will also serve a one-game suspension after taking his fifth yellow card of the season as he fell in the Philly box and tried to draw a foul.

Miller and Rusin?s injuries also raise questions about their availability, and Knighton could be replaced in favour of the higher-paid Ousted.

?There?s other players ready to play that could play if they?re not in the starting lineup,? said Rennie. ?And, it?s up to them to get in the lineup and play well and take their chances.?

Source: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/soccer/whitecaps-lose-second-straight-match-as-hoppenot-leads-union-to-1-0-win/article13471500/?cmpid=rss1

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Oxford Brookes University receives a visit from Dallara Automobili

The Oxford Brookes Racing TeamAndrea Toso, Head of R&D and US Racing Business Leader for?Dallara Automobili, Italy, visited the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Mathematical Sciences at Oxford Brookes University in June.

The purpose of the visit was to discuss a possible collaboration programme with Brookes. If the development of the work programme is successful, Brookes will be the only UK University to collaborate with Dallara.

During his visit, Andrea met the Oxford Brookes Racing Team, as well as learning more about the exceptional degree programmes offered, and the latest leading research being undertaken by the Department.

Dallara Automobili design, build and support some of the world?s most competitive racing cars. They are the world?s premier supplier of racing cars, and use state-of-the-art facilities alongside collaboration programmes with leading racing teams and universities worldwide.

Source: http://asiancorrespondent.com/110731/oxford-brookes-university-receives-a-visit-from-dallara-automobili/

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Sat Jul 27 '13 Announcement from Chrissy's Breast Cancer Fund

Good News!! ?She's coming home 2day!!! =) ?Here are some immediate needs... ?Anyone want to donate their time & come over & help w/ some much needed house work? ?Also, she has 2 big dogs & until we find them a home, need dog food too! ?Will start the meal plan thingy in a few... thx again everyone!! We <3 you!! ?=)

Source: http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/476995?c=activity

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India still second fastest growing economy Chidambaram

Noting that India has continued to be the second fastest growing economy in the world after China, finance minister P Chidambaram?on Saturday?said people should not be worried about the current slow down, and expressed hope of achieving?6 % growth this fiscal.

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"People should remember India continues to be the second fastest growing economy after China. Even China's growth which was at 10 % has come down to?7 % now, while our growth has slid to?5 % from?9 %," he said at a bank function here.
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"Economic slowdown is there in all the countries. When there is slow growth rate in the world, India cannot remain unaffected," he said inaugurating the 2110th branch of the Indian Bank in this small town in his Sivaganga Lok Sabha constituency.
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Chidambaram said even European countries had been affected by the economic slow down.
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Many countries including Mexico and?Brazil were behind India, he said.
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Expressing hope that the country's growth would touches 6?% this year, he said "People should be confident..self confident and take bank loan to invest in farm sector, small industries, housing etc. You should hope for bright tomorrow, and not worry about the slow down."????

On the petroleum products prices, he said it had gone up due to the price of crude oil touching 108?$ per barrel, adding the price of petrol and diesel would show a declining trend only if crude came below $100 per barrel.
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India imports over 70 % of its oil demand and efforts are on to explore crude and gas in the country.
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"Sometimes they succeed in hitting crude and sometimes they do not,and it requires a lot investments..thousands of crores...
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"We have to reduce the import of crude to fifty % for reducing the petrol and diesel prices," he said.
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Chidambaram also said plans were on to open 8,000 new bank branches this year. This would create 50,000 jobs and would also help the economy to grow.
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He suggested women should form more Self-help groups and obtain loans boldly to start new ventures.
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Earlier, Indian Bank chairman and managing director TM Bhasin welcomed the minister and other participants.

Source: http://feeds.hindustantimes.com/~r/HT-BusinessSectionpage-TopStories/~3/DiERcMhs3Ng/story01.htm

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How the magic of animated GIFs could solve the web&#39;s video ...

It?s 2013, and yet we?re still relying primarily on static images for finding videos on the web.

For all the great strides we?ve made in online video over the years ? the rise of HD content, more efficient codecs, and so on ? the act of browsing a web page or app to choose a video feels practically archaic. But there may be an answer inspired by the unlikeliest of mediums: animated GIFs.

Redux, maker of the popular video discovery app of the same name, last week launched Riffsy, a free iPhone and iPad app that it claims brings together the best features of animated GIFs with social sharing options. The app finds short, repeating video clips, or Riffsys, and lets you share them with your friends. It also has an online editing tool that easily creates Riffsys from online videos.

To be clear: Riffsy isn?t powered by animated GIFs; it?s just replicating the looping clips we?ve grown to love from that format. Riffsy?s clips are actually fast-loading streaming videos on the web and mobile (although they do get transcoded to animated GIFs for e-mail).

The immediate appeal of Riffsy isn?t hard to explain. It?s easy to get mesmerized with all the short clips, and the app encourages you to share the clips across iMessage, e-mail, Twitter, and Facebook.? It?s well positioned to be a go-to service for self expression with your friends.

But Riffsy?s true genius is a bit more subtle: The clips typically link back to an original video, which could be something on YouTube or a purchase page on Amazon.

By tapping into the magic of the addictive yet seemingly immature animated GIF (something that the mobile video sharing app Vine also takes advantage of), Riffsy could give content makers the best way yet to advertise their content on the web. It?s also easy to see how Riffsy?s technology could spice up video discovery for services like YouTube and Netflix (imagine a YouTube homepage alive with choice clips or a Netflix page showing off choice scenes from movie trailers).

?In our view, the biggest problem with video discovery was that the actual process of discovery was really shitty,? said David McIntosh, Redux?s president and founder, in an interview with VentureBeat. ?Our solution was to let content creators take a premium piece of content and create a riff on that.?

Indeed, Riffsy?s current progress shows McIntosh has tapped into something powerful: The short clips have been viewed 20 million times in Riffsy?s first three weeks online. McIntosh says 93 percent of people using the Riffsy iPhone app are sharing videos through iMessage, while only 6 percent are sharing with Facebook.

Before launching the iPhone app last week, Riffsy was also a part of the launch campaigns for Arrested Development?s new season on Netflix and Dexter?s latest season on Showtime. For Arrested Development, Riffsy generated more than a million views and tens of thousands of clicks back to Netfix?s landing page for the show in the first day of its campaign. It?s easy to imagine how Riffsy can grow as more properties use it.

Using short flash videos in ads is nothing new for media companies, but Riffsy opens up the potential for fans to actually share clips, which their friends will likely pay more attention to than a typical banner ad.

McIntosh tells me that Redux will soon implement Riffsy?s technology in its video discovery apps, which are now available on more than 100 million connected devices, including Google TV and the PlayStation 3. He?s also looking to bring Riffsy to the company?s television network partners.

So if your cable network?s channel guide all of a sudden feels more alive with dynamic short clips, you?ll likely have Riffsy to thank.

Source: http://venturebeat.com/2013/07/26/how-the-magic-of-animated-gifs-could-solve-the-webs-video-discovery-problem/

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Apigee Launches Purchase-To-Payment API Platform

Image (1) apigee-logo.png for post 95145Apigee has a new platform for customers to manage API-driven business efforts that extends from purchase-to-payment of digital assets. The service is meant for organizations, such as telecommunications providers, that sell services delivered through an API.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/ZQ-CJtfGzWk/

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