Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Pure launches second-generation iPad, Android music apps at CES 2013

Pure announced second-generation Pure Connect apps for iPad, iPhone and Android devices, which have been designed with content and music discovery at their heart.

The new Pure Connect?app gives users access to local music on their smartphone or tablet, thousands of radio stations, on-demand program and podcasts, as well as millions of music tracks via the Pure Music subscription service.

Control for Pure's new Jongo multi-room music system is built into the DNA of the free Pure Connect apps. The Pure Jongo multi-room audio system allows the user to start with a single speaker and add more Jongo products for synchronized audio all around their home.

The free apps and new and improved Pure Connect website (www.pureconnect.com) have been designed with content and simple, easy-to-use navigation at their heart. Music discovery is made easy with a seamless journey from the moment the user logs in, thanks to the new discovery section, which includes smart recommendations based on the user's history.

All content is kept synced in the cloud and users can access their content intuitively from all devices wherever and whenever they want ? including PCs, Macs, iOS and Android devices, or any Pure Music streaming product that is linked to Pure Connect.

Source: http://broadcastengineering.com/mobile-apps/pure-launches-second-generation-ipad-android-music-apps-ces-2013

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Monday, January 14, 2013

California Turns Its Carbon Market Dream into Reality

That?s it, it started, for real! Carbon allowances are now available for sale in California. Things are moving fast right now, so here?s a primer on what?s happening in California?s carbon market and what to expect for the coming months.

The post California Turns Its Carbon Market Dream into Reality appeared first on Triple Pundit: People, Planet, Profit.

Source: http://www.TriplePundit.com: California Turns Its Carbon Market Dream into Reality

Source: http://elitestv.com/pub/2013/01/california-turns-its-carbon-market-dream-into-reality

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Sunday, January 13, 2013

US-CERT warns users to disable Java in web browsers, Apple and Mozilla move to block it

USCERT warns users to disable Java in web browsers, Apple and Mozilla move to block it

It's far from the first time that computer users have been warned to disable Java, but this latest security issue has risen to some high levels at a particularly rapid pace. After first being reported by security researchers on Thursday, the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (or US-CERT, a part of the Homeland Security department) stepped in with a warning of its own on Friday, which bluntly suggested that all computer users should disable Java in their web browsers (for its part, Oracle says that a fix is coming "shortly"). The flaw itself is a vulnerability in the Java Security Manager, which an attacker could exploit to run code on a user's computer.

Not content to wait for a fix, some companies have already taken steps to block possible exploits. That includes Apple, which has added recent versions of Java to its blacklist covering all OS X users, and Mozilla, which has enabled its "Click To Play" functionality in Firefox for all recent versions of Java across all platforms (it was previously only enabled by default for older versions of Java). Apple's move follows an earlier decision to remove the Java plug-in from browsers in OS X 10.7 and up last fall. You can find the full alert issued by US-CERT and additional details on the vulnerability at the links below.

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/12/us-cert-java-security-warning/

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Razer Edge Brings PC Gaming To Windows 8 Tablets

By John Gaudiosi on Thu, Jan 10 2013

One of the big themes at CES 2013 was the rise of portable gaming devices. Razer, which started out making high-end PC gaming peripherals, has officially named it?s Project Fiona gaming tablet. Razer Edge will be available in Q1 in two models starting at $999. Both the Razer Edge and Razer Edge Pro will come equipped with an NVIDIA GT640M LE GPU and run on Windows 8.

?When we decided to design a tablet from the ground up, we did it to create a phenomenal experience for mobile gamers,? said Min-Liang Tan, Razer co-founder, CEO and creative director. ?By combining the best of PC and console gaming with Windows 8, we?ve created a true gaming tablet. Clearly, the critical acclaim and community support the Razer Edge has enjoyed suggests we hit the mark. Now, we get to celebrate the reality of what was formerly a dream with the audience for which this groundbreaking tablet was made.?

The world?s first gaming tablet for PC gamers was also designed by PC gamers, as a massive crowdsourcing effort put into place by Razer targeted millions of gamers to determine final specifications for the Edge. Razer let its community (and the PC gaming community as a whole) decide the end-game chipset, weight/thickness, features and even price for the Edge, and hosted the initiative on its social media pages.

PC gamers ended up helping to design the most powerful tablet in the world today, the only system of its kind utilizing technology from both Intel and NVIDIA. Powerful 3rd generation Intel? Core? processors will help ensure even the most advanced, full-fledged PC games will function at full capacity, and NVIDIA GeForce graphics will offer striking visual clarity?a first for tablet gaming and a godsend for the world?s 300 million-plus PC gamers.

By way of a true Windows 8 operating system, the broadest array of today?s most popular PC games will run natively on the Razer Edge without the need to be ported, optimized or developed anew.

That functionality out-of-the-box is prevalent in any of the Razer Edge?s modes, as the tablet offers a myriad of form factors. It?s a tablet, it?s a PC, and it?s a console.

The system will be available in two types: a standard Razer Edge and the Razer Edge Pro model. The base model is equipped with an Intel Core i5 processor, NVIDIA GT640M LE GPU, 4 GB of DDR3 RAM, and a 64 GB SSD. The Razer Edge Pro comes replete with an upgraded Intel Core i7 processor, NVIDIA GT640M LE GPU, 8 GB of DDR3 RAM, and a 128 GB or 256 GB SSD.

The Razer Edge Pro will additionally be offered in a bundle package with a Gamepad Controller in both the 128 GB and 256GB SSD model. Each model is available at a wide-range of retail outlets and online at www.razerzone.com, and includes a USB 3.0 port and supports Bluetooth 4.0.

Four dedicated configurations offer maximum versatility for Razer Edge users: Tablet mode, Keyboard Dock mode, Gamepad Controller mode and Docking Station mode. Tablet mode avails the Razer Edge with multi-touch capabilities for full Windows 8 applications, movies and music playback, in a traditional tablet form factor. An optional Keyboard Dock gives the Razer Edge the laptop experience with a traditional keyboard and mouse, supporting a removable 40 Wh battery, so gamers can play their favorite keyboard and mouse reliant PC titles (Q3 2013).

An optional Gamepad Controller turns the Razer Edge into a mobile console, offering an immersive, portable gaming experience. A fully programmable dual controller interface with precise analog sticks is unique among all tablets, featuring the ability to play any PC game ?out of the box,? along with immersive vibration-feedback, so players can ?feel? every in-game explosion and recoil ($250). An extended battery ($70) is able to connect with both the Keyboard Dock and Gamepad Controller, and doubles battery life for the Razer Edge.

Finally, the Razer Edge can be docked in the Docking Station ($100) as part of home console mode, which serves as a full desktop and charging resource with three USB 2.0 ports, an HDMI 1.4 port, mic-in and stereo-out. Hook-up the Razer Edge to the big screen with multiple gamepad controllers and Razer gear and tag team PC games with your friends for a complete home console experience.

The Razer Edge tablet in its many forms is designed with ultra-precise accelerometers and a highly-sensitive, multi-touch screen. This provides game developers with fertile new ground for engineering game experiences around the hybrid control capabilities. It also ensures current-generation PC games and those optimized for touchscreens run on the tablet. Future games developed for the Razer Edge are expected to take advantage of the integrated gamepad and functionality controls for the touchscreen and accelerometer-based movements.

Source: http://www.tegrazone.com/news/winrt-razoredge

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Beaches, bombs and gangsters _ Corsica's dilemma

AJACCIO, Corsica (AP) ? The bombs exploded across hundreds of miles of Corsican coastline, gutting two dozen villas nearly simultaneously on some of Europe's most beautiful ? and valuable ? land. Elsewhere on the same French island off the Mediterranean coast, a young man was shot to death in his car, his stepson wounded beside him.

The night of violence in early December epitomized the problems of Napoleon's native island today: Organized crime is gaining ground, spreading beyond the usual vices on the mainland to real estate, tourism and politics back home. And separatists, who extinguished themselves in a spasm of deadly infighting in the late 1990s, have come back with a vengeance, as they wage a desperate battle to prevent mob-dominated mass tourism from dooming their dreams of self-rule.

Corsican coastal land prices have risen as much as five times in as many years, and the number of tourists also has shot up as a once-exclusive haven for the wealthy and their yachts and private vacation homes became a destination for cruise ships and budget flights. Corsican mobsters ? infamous in mainland France and the United States for their ties to gambling, nightclubs and drugs ? saw a killing to be made back home.

Gang warfare over Corsican spoils and the separatist bombing campaign have created a climate of lawlessness, although the combatants have been careful not to turn the violence on the tourists themselves.

"The state has completely failed," said Dominique Bianchi, a former nationalist leader who recently stepped down as mayor of the southern village of Villanova. "In this world, there's only one thing that counts: how to divide the loot."

Shaken by the bombings, and the recent assassinations of a defense lawyer and community leader, the Paris government is making new promises to clean things up on an island where separatist sentiment has simmered ever since France officially took charge in 1769. Corsica has emerged as a jewel of French mass tourism only recently: More than 4.2 million tourists visited the island last year, compared to 2.4 million in 1992. The 2013 Tour de France, the world's premier cycling competition, will begin here ? adding to the sense that Corsica has joined the big leagues as a top travel destination.

Complicating the challenge for France is what mainland officials describe as a code of silence ? known as "omerta" ? that also runs through areas of mafia-plagued southern Italy. Locals say it's fear, not omerta, that keeps people silent.

Of the 85 gangland killings and attempted assassinations in Corsica in the past eight years, only one case ? a plot against a former nationalist turned president of Corsica's biggest soccer team ? has ended in conviction.

Both the mob violence and the bombings claimed by militant nationalists have the same root, Corsicans say: the land.

Three-quarters of the coastline is untouched, the beaches and Mediterranean views achingly empty of a human presence just a 90-minute flight from Paris ? as developers were scared off by gangland warfare and separatist militancy. "Where else could you go and have this kind of virgin land? It doesn't exist anymore," said Dominique Yvon, who is part of an anti-corruption group on Corsica.

Through the 1990s, the island was rocked by more than 1,000 separatist bombings of vacation homes and construction sites. For mainstream investors, France's Cote d'Azur, much more stable despite its own mob presence, was the place to be.

Then the separatists imploded in the late 1990s. And organized crime came home, seeing an opening to make new profits laundering drug money, much of it during three decades of heroin sales in the United States ? spearheading the so-called "French Connection" drug ring ? and on the Cote d'Azur, according to Thierry Colombie, who has written a book about the Corsican mob.

Most of the tourists who stayed overnight on the island in 2012 stayed in villas, many of them suspected of links to mob money, that popped up on the coastline when the bombing wave of the 1980s and 1990s finally ended. The number of cruise ship day visitors has also risen from 298,000 in 2001 to 1.1 million in 2011; they spend money in stores, restaurants and clubs before returning to their ships.

Each summer, the population of Corsica doubles from its 300,000 residents. Visitors pay a premium for ocean views and spend money in restaurants and nightclubs. They fly in by plane or sail into harbors like Ajaccio, outfitted for yachts and cruise ships. They come despite a murder rate about eight times higher than the rest of France, largely thanks to the fact that no tourists have been killed in Corsican gangland or separatist violence.

For most of the 20th century, the French government's driving focus was on ending nationalist sentiment, even as Corsica's problem with feeding the global criminal underworld grew. The "French Connection" brought hundreds of millions of dollars worth of heroin into the United States. And Corsican mobsters dominated the gambling and prostitution houses of Paris.

When the latest wave of gangland killings started, in 2006, the French government looked the other way, hoping the criminals would implode the way the nationalists had.

Then, at the end of 2012, when score-settling reached beyond established criminals to Corsica's mainstream political class, the government began to pay serious attention. First, a prominent defense lawyer was killed as he made his usual stop at a gas station on his way to work in Ajaccio. Next, a former nationalist with a uniquely powerful post as head of the chamber of commerce was shot as he closed up shop.

As president of the chamber of commerce, Jacques Nacer was in charge of the air- and seaports that are the island's link to the outside world, and the government money that keeps both up and running. Authorities have not said why they think he was gunned down, beyond noting that it was a professional killing.

More than 15 years ago, the chamber's president used the airport as a helicopter base for drug running between Africa and Europe. His successor was convicted in a fraud scheme involving government contracts.

The slain defense lawyer, Antoine Sollacaro, was best known for representing the nationalist who killed the island's highest ranking official, prefect Claude Erignac, in 1998. Police have offered no theories on his death, beyond noting that it had the same professional hallmarks as all of Corsica's gangland murders.

These killings finally caught the attention of France's top security and justice officials, who stood before the cameras to vow that this time, things would be different. "In Corsica, those who give the orders are known. Everyone knows and no one speaks," said French Interior Minister Manuel Valls.

Of course they don't speak, counters Raphael Vallet, a police investigator in Corsica. Most people can offer only rumors, and those who might know more can't look to the state's shield in France ? which, unlike Italy and the United States, has no robust witness protection program for mobster turncoats.

"If you're dealing with someone who is capable of killing you at any moment and we say 'we can't protect you,' would you talk?" said Vallet. "Corsicans are no less brave than anyone else."

The Corsican city of Ajaccio was the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte, who left the island as a youth after deciding that greatness couldn't be attained there. Many others have made similar bets about their future on an island with few resources beyond its natural beauty. Among them, a preferred path has been criminal empire.

French government policy was ? and remains ? that Corsica is an integral part of the nation. Islanders, meanwhile, call the rest of France "the continent" and proudly speak their own Italian-inflected language that the Paris government once tried unsuccessfully to wipe out.

The bombings of Dec. 7 struck at 31 villas, all of them with absentee homeowners away on "the continent."

The nationalist FLNC, which announced its resurrection in a theatrical news conference in July complete with masks and guns, claimed responsibility on Dec. 19 and denied any collusion with organized crime, saying gangsters had "prospered in the shadow of the French state for decades."

The explosions appeared to have no links to the hit on the young man, whose death is believed to be the latest professional killing to go unsolved.

Bianchi, the former mayor, was once jailed for his links to the group and has since publicly renounced violence. But he, like many Corsicans, couldn't bring himself to condemn the bombings in a place they consider their homeland.

"Even if I don't approve, I understand. I understand because in the current climate of Corsica, where there is enormous land speculation, there is a revolt," he said. "We don't want their country ... to become a place just for rich retirees in the next 10 or 15 years. We don't want it to become another Cote d'Azur."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/beaches-bombs-gangsters-corsicas-dilemma-074622764.html

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1/12/13 NBA, NCAA and NFL Sweat

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We?re back on the college hoops wagon?

A couple of NBA games?

Atlanta -2.5

Memphis -1.5

Houston -1

And a plethora of sweating in the NFL playoffs?

San Francisco -3

Teaser: Denver -3.5 and New England -3.5

Teaser: Denver -3.5 and UNDER 52

Teaser: San Francisco +3 and UNDER 51

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Saturday, January 12, 2013

2013 Home Improvement Choices: Xtreme Thunder's Personal ...

January 11th, 2013 at 04:51 pm

So the last couple years, in Jan. we have decided to make a list of what home improvements we want to do for the year. We usually get a few quotes for projects if a contractor is required, or I spec, source and do the work.

The newest idea is a PVC fence for the rear yard, so I spec'd out the product and solicited bids.

- Contractor 1: $6,700 installed (high overhead)
- Contractor 2: $5,500 installed (low overhead)
- Contractor 3: $6,200 installed (high overhead)

Being I work for the City Engineering Department, I have worked with Contractor 1 and 2 before on City jobs. In addition, installing a fence is not really that difficult and a great DIY project, so I have been dealing mostly with Contractor 2 on a materials only price.

- DIY $3,350 + Sweat Equity! Sounds good to me!

Basement Windows - $2,500 installed
Electrical Upgrade from 100A to 200A - $1,800 installed, permitted, inspected
Central Air - $2,500 installed
Attic Insulation - Adding another layer of R30 for a total of R60 (max recommended in NY) - $300 - DIY

So we will see...

Source: http://xtremethunder.savingadvice.com/2013/01/11/2013-home-improvement-choices_100260/

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KLM to cease flights to Iran in April

AMSTERDAM (AP) ? KLM says the company will cancel its flights to Iran as of April, leaving Germany's Lufthansa as the sole Western European-based carrier offering services to Tehran.

Turkish Airlines, which has its headquarters in Istanbul on the European side of The Bosphorus, also flies to Iran.

Spokesman Joost Ruempol of KLM, a subsidiary of Air France-KLM, said Saturday the decision to end the Amsterdam-Tehran route was made for economic, not political reasons.

KLM will continue selling tickets until the end of March.

As part of a review of routes, KLM is also halting service to Addis Ababa in Ethiopia and Khartoum, Sudan.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/klm-cease-flights-iran-april-132109491--finance.html

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Metals - Regional - Copper slips to US$3.661/lb on Chinese inflation data

By Greta Bourke?/?Business News Americas

Copper closed Friday at US$3.661/lb cash on the London Metal Exchange, down from the previous day's US$3.682/lb as a rise in Chinese inflation data un...

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Friday, January 11, 2013

New York Times Dismantles Its Environment Desk | InsideClimate ...

The New York Times will close its environment desk in the next few weeks and assign its seven reporters and two editors to other departments. The positions of environment editor and deputy environment editor are being eliminated. No decision has been made about the fate of the Green Blog, which is edited from the environment desk.

"It wasn't a decision we made lightly," said Dean Baquet, the paper's managing editor for news operations. "To both me and Jill [Abramson, executive editor], coverage of the environment is what separates the New York Times from other papers. We devote a lot of resources to it, now more than ever. We have not lost any desire for environmental coverage. This is purely a structural matter."

On Dec. 3 the Times announced that it was offering buyouts to 30 newsroom managers in an effort to reduce newsroom expenses. But Baquet said the decision to dismantle the environment desk wasn't linked to budgetary concerns and that no one is expected to lose his or her job.

Instead, Baquet said the change was prompted by the shifting interdisciplinary landscape of news reporting. When the desk was created in early 2009, the environmental beat was largely seen as "singular and isolated," he said. It was pre-fracking and pre-economic collapse. But today, environmental stories are "partly business, economic, national or local, among other subjects," Baquet said. "They are more complex. We need to have people working on the different desks that can cover different parts of the story."

The environmental reporters were told of the decision on Wednesday. Baquet said he will meet with each of them to discuss their next assignments and the future of their beats. No decision has been made about the fate of the Green Blog, the online site for the Times' daily coverage of energy and environment news.

The paper did a similar restructuring of its education desk a few months ago. Baquet said editors are also considering whether religion reporting could benefit from this type of change.

News that the New York Times is closing its environmental desk comes just a week after The Daily Climate reported that worldwide coverage of climate change continued a three-year slide in 2012?and that among the five largest U.S. dailies, the Times published the most stories and had the biggest increase in coverage. Times assistant managing editor Glenn Kramon told The Daily Climate that "climate change is one of the few subjects so important that we need to be oblivious to cycles and just cover it as hard as we can all the time."

"I ask myself, 'In 20 years, what will we be proudest that we addressed, and where will we scratch our head and say why didn't we focus more on that?'" Kramon said.

On Thursday, Kramon responded to questions from InsideClimate News in an email. "Fortunately, we still have those reporters who cover climate change so well, and we expect to cover the subject just as aggressively going forward," he said.

Beth Parke, executive director of the Society of Environmental Journalists, said that while solid environmental coverage doesn't always require a dedicated team, the Times' decision is "worrying."

"Dedicated teams bring strength and consistency to the task of covering environment-related issues," she said. "It's always a huge loss to see them dismantled ... It's not necessarily a weakening to change organizational structure, but it does seem to be a bad sign. I will be watching closely what happens next."

Source: http://insideclimatenews.org/news/20130111/new-york-times-dismantles-environmental-desk-journalism-fracking-climate-change-science-global-warming-economy

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Frances vows help after Mali Islamists take town

BAMAKO, Mali (AP) ? France's president is vowing to help stop the advance of radical Islamists a day after they seized a key town.

The United Nations Security Council also has condemned the capture of Konna, and called on U.N. member states to provide assistance to Mali.

A regional military intervention to take back northern Mali from the Islamists is not likely before September, say diplomats, though the recent advance by the Islamists raises the specter of earlier military action.

France did not specify what assistance it was prepared to offer, though French President Francois Hollande said the former colonial power is ready to help to the stop the Islamist extremists.

The fighting over the town of Konna was the first direct clash between Malian government forces and the Islamists in nearly a year.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/frances-vows-help-mali-islamists-town-121826776.html

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The Canada-China investment treaty sleight of hand : Beware Canadians

Howard Mann, Published: Wednesday, 01/09/2013 12:00 am EST
Since 2005, Canada has prided itself on selling an advanced model of investment
treaty to developing countries-one that, it has argued, protects their regulatory space
while still protecting investors.
Indeed, at a UN-sponsored meeting in 2009, Canada carefully explained how its new
model both protected investors and protected governments regulatory and policy
space.
The Canada-China Investment Treaty ends this model, and Canada's negotiating
partners should beware, as should Canadians.
On Jan. 1, 1994, the North American Free Trade Agreement came into force. Its
language was of its time, and it has spawned some 33 international arbitrations
against Canada. And this number continues to grow, including one initiated last
month over Quebec's decision to suspend natural gas fracking pending further
environmental study, and a further case now being threatened by big pharma if patent
litigation does not go its way.
Canada has similar investment treaties with 25 other nations; an additional 20 will be
ratified or negotiated in the coming years. Canada has not had a claim against it
under these other treaties-but Canadian companies have initiated significant claims
against developing countries, including for over $1 billion.
Arbitrators determine the outcome of claims by looking at the scope of the rights the
treaties give to foreign investors. With awards in investor-state arbitrations now
reaching over $2 billion, the language in these treaties matters. The higher the level
of investor protection, the higher the risk that new laws or regulations will be found
to breach the treaty, requiring compensation to be paid by governments.
In response to the initial arbitrations against Canada, the US, and Mexico under
NAFTA, Canada adopted a new model treaty in 2004 that updated this language. The
revised language restricted the scope of investor rights, without eliminating them-and
reduced the risk of Canada having to pay foreign investors when such measures are
adopted.
To protect these changes in investor protections, post-2004 treaties also include a
technical legal device called a forward-looking most-favoured nation provision. This
means that an investor can use higher levels of investor rights provided under another
treaty, but only if that other treaty was concluded after their nation's initial treaty with
Canada. An investor arbitrating a claim under treaty A can use stronger rights given
to another investor under treaty B, but only if that treaty was concluded later.
Allowing an investor to use an older treaty with broader investor rights under the
provision would undo the risk-reduction strategy by also making the old language
available to investors.
The Canada-China treaty puts an end to this approach. Article 8(1) contains the MFN
provision. It states that the provision does not apply to "treatment accorded under any
bilateral or multilateral international agreement in force prior to 1 January 1994."
This means it does apply to all investment agreements concluded after. So, the MFN
provision is now backward-looking instead of forward-looking.
Between 1994 and 2004, Canada concluded investment treaties with Barbados,
Egypt, Costa Rica, and Ecuador, among others, that contain the older versions of the
investor rights that were discarded by the 2004 model text.
As a result, Chinese investors using the arbitration provisions to sue Canada will
have a claim to use this older language-the same language that even our current
government did not use in treaties it negotiated between 2004 and 2011 because of
the risk it created for all Canadian governments.
This should concern Canadians concerned with issues such as the environmental
conditions on oil sands development.
With Canada now negotiating an EU investment agreement, these higher standards of
investor protection and higher risks to legitimate government measures are being
brought back into the negotiation. EU investors and governments will clearly demand
the same deal as provided to the Chinese.
Why the Canadian government has done this is unknown. To secure higher rights for
Canadian investors abroad by using this new MFN clause? To create a precedent for
negotiations with African countries? To put a brake on future environmental
regulation in Canada, especially in relation to the northern pipeline and China's
newly-acquired tar sands interests? No one knows.
But African governments should beware. Canada is aggressively seeking to negotiate
investment treaties in Africa, especially in mining countries, apparently even tying
development assistance to signing such an agreement in many cases. The government
advertises its treaties as containing well-balanced new standards. But this sleight of
hand in the MFN provision undoes that for African countries too, almost all of which
have old-model treaties as well.
If Canada demands this same MFN provision of countries such as Mali or Benin or
Pakistan or other governments it is negotiating with, Canada will be tying their hands
to provisions that limit their ability to adopt badly-needed new regulatory measures
to protect the environment, worker safety, human health, etc.
African governments should beware of this sleight of hand. Like a magician, Canada
can now sell new-style treaties and make them disappear all at the same time.
Howard Mann is the senior international law advisor for the International Institute
for Sustainable Development, specializing in international law and sustainable
development. The views expressed are his own views and do not necessarily reflect
the views of IISD.
editor@embassynews.ca

http://www.embassynews.ca/opinion/2013/01/08/the-canada-china-investment...
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Are you in the habit of eating the fruits and just throwing out its peels? It?s time to change this habit then. You should eat fruit peel along with the fruit as it will provide you with a lot of nutrition. They might not be tasty, but you can always try to have them as they will benefit you a lot. Just keep one thing in mind before you have a fruit peel. You have to wash the fruits thoroughly before consuming them.

So Schmexies, what peels can you eat? Only organic ones for a starter, here are some fruits that Should include ingesting the peel!

Mango Skin- My fav!! and some call the The king of all fruits has many nutritional benefits hidden not only in the pulp but also in the skin. It cures many diseases like diabetes. It also reduces the chances of cancer. This fruit peel has an element called resveratrol that lowers blood cholesterol levels. So you may opt to have at least one slice of mango with a peel everyday to reap its benefits.

Apple Skin- Many people peel the apple before they eat it. But there is no reason to do that with ORGANIC FRUIT. It is soft enough, easy to digest and has many health benefits. Apple fruit peel is a good source of calcium and vitamin A. They are also a rich source of dietary fibres that are very important to keep the bowel movement clean. Being a rich source of antioxidants it keeps us safe from free radicals that damage our cells and lead to many diseases like cardiovascular problems and diabetes. It?s always better to eat such fruits along with the peel.

Lemon Peel- This fruit peel is an excellent means to improve digestion. It also reduces stomach cramps and lemon can improve the blood circulation of the entire bodies systems and boost the immune system.

Orange Peel- An orange peel is rich in phytonutrients and flavonoids. It helps in digestion. It also lowers the cholesterol levels and significantly reduces the chances of cancer.

Kiwi- Kiwi skin provides so many yummy vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Perfect for promoting optimal cardiovascular health by acting as a natural blood thinner.

Source: http://sexyrawfoodandfitness.com/healthy-living/fruit-a-peel/

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Google to help setup free WiFi blanket in NYC's Southwest Chelsea neighborhood

While Google's offered free WiFi access in NYC subways from time to time, it's apparently now set to help get a permanent solution live in a Manhattan neighborhood. There are no details regarding a time-frame, but the company's linked up with the Chelsea Improvement Company to provide the access to Southwest Chelsea. Aside from the perks of pro bono interwebs for all, the initiative will serve to provide internet to likes of low-income and student housing in the locale -- though, it seems a natural undertaking given Google's office in the area. At the very least, it's another nice chip toward municipal WiFi in the Big Apple. Full presser after the break.

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Via: Yahoo! News, BGR

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/09/google-free-wifi-southwest-chelsea-nyc/

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