Saturday, December 31, 2011

Chinese lawyer goes on trial in dissent crackdown (AP)

BEIJING ? A former lawyer and veteran activist left disabled by past police mistreatment went on trial Thursday, the third dissident in a week to be prosecuted as China presses a sweeping crackdown to deter popular uprisings like the ones that shook the Arab world.

Looking thin and frail, Ni Yulan lay on a bed and used an oxygen machine to help her breathe during the hearing, her daughter, Dong Xuan, said afterward. Dong said she told the court about her mother's run-ins with police since 2002 and how police beatings left her crippled.

"Seeing my mother lying on that bed, it made my heart ache," Dong said.

Ni is charged with fraud, accused of falsifying facts to steal property. She is also charged, along with her husband, with causing a disturbance at a hotel where they had been detained by police.

Ni and her supporters deny the charges and say she is being punished for her years of activism, especially her advocacy for people forced from their homes to make way for the fast-paced real estate development that remade Beijing for the 2008 Olympics. Her outspoken defense earned her the enmity of officials and developers. Her family's house in an old neighborhood in the capital's center was also razed, and the couple became homeless.

The couple's trial comes near the end of a year that has seen Chinese authorities use disappearances, house arrest, lengthy prison terms and other means to prevent activists from drawing inspiration from the Arab Spring protests that unseated autocrats in Egypt, Tunisia and Libya.

In the past week, two longtime democracy and rights activists, Chen Wei and Chen Xi, were separately sentenced by courts in southern and central China to nine and 10 years in prison for posting essays on the Internet that the government deemed subversive.

Referring to the two cases, an editorial published in China's state-run Global Times newspaper on Thursday expressed support for the convictions.

"To firmly convict and punish a handful of people who instigate subversion of state power is a must. It is a safeguard for state security and a safeguard for a normal environment for public opinion," the newspaper said.

Like those two campaigners, the 51-year-old Ni has been previously jailed, twice in her case. In a June 2010 interview with The Associated Press, Ni described abuse she suffered at the hands of police, saying that guards have beaten her, insulted her and urinated on her face. While in detention in 2002, police pinned her down and kicked her knees until she was unable to walk, she said.

While serving the second prison term of two years, Ni said she was deprived of her crutches and had to crawl up and down five stories and across the prison yard every day for months.

Ni said the authorities were trying to silence her because in trying to defend those who had been wrongly evicted from their homes, she had found evidence of wrongdoing by Beijing officials in lucrative land deals.

"When they were making me crawl in prison, they were basically trying to kill me so that they can silence me," Ni said in the 2010 interview. "Isn't it just because I'm trying to tell the truth?"

In a sign of the government's sensitivity over the case, Thursday's trial took place under heavy security. Dozens of uniformed police sealed off and patrolled roads around the courthouse, rounding up journalists and about a dozen diplomats from the United States and Europe and taking them to a small office across from the building.

Ni told the court she was not guilty, said her lawyer Cheng Hai, outside the courthouse. Cheng spoke only briefly as he was being pushed away from reporters by plainclothes men who did not identify themselves.

Dong said she was happy to see her parents for the first time in the nearly nine months but she was not optimistic about the outcome of the trial, citing the couple's lengthy detention and the heavy security presence at the courthouse.

"This is definitely not a normal trial procedure, so I feel the risk of conviction is high," she said.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Police shoot 7 'terrorists' in China's Muslim west (AP)

BEIJING ? Police in China's restive Central Asia border area fatally shot seven members of a Muslim ethnic group in what officials say was an attempt to end a kidnapping.

Officials and state media accounts said Thursday that police opened fire after encountering resistance in trying to free two men who had been kidnapped by what officials called "a violent terrorist group."

Four others were injured and another four arrested in Wednesday night's raid outside the city of Hotan. The two hostages were freed.

The area has been plagued by tensions between China's Han Chinese majority and ethnic Uighurs, the indigenous, mainly Muslim group. Some Uighurs have embraced militant separatism, though the Chinese government has provided scant evidence of organized terrorism.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

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Consumer confidence index surges in December

FILE - In this Nov. 25, 2011 file photo, a shopper rests herself and her bags in Herald Square during the busiest shopping day of the year, in New York. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)

FILE - In this Nov. 25, 2011 file photo, a shopper rests herself and her bags in Herald Square during the busiest shopping day of the year, in New York. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)

In this Dec. 13, 2011 photo, Jerry Clay of Chicago, shops at the Macy's on State Street store, in Chicago. A monthly survey shows consumers' confidence in the economy in December surged to the highest level since April and is near a post-recession peak.(AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

(AP) ? Americans are gaining faith that the economy is on the upswing.

An improving job outlook helped the Consumer Confidence Index soar to the highest level since April and near a post-recession peak, according to a monthly survey by The Conference Board.

The second straight monthly surge coincided with a decent holiday shopping season for retailers, though stores had to heavily discount to attract shoppers.

The rise in confidence jibes with a better outlook for the overall economy. An Associated Press poll of three dozen private, corporate and academic economists projects U.S. economic growth will speed up in 2012, if it isn't derailed by upheavals in Europe.

But confidence is still far below where it is in a healthy economy. And Americans' mood could sour again if the debt crisis in Europe deepens and spreads to the U.S. Shoppers still face big obstacles ? higher costs on household basics and a still-slumping housing market.

"This is encouraging. It's good to be talking about improvement," said Mark Vitner, an economist at Wells Fargo. "But there is still a lot of room for trouble."

The Conference Board, a private research group, said Tuesday that its Consumer Confidence Index rose almost 10 points to 64.5 in December, up from a revised 55.2 in November. Analysts had expected 59. The level is close to the post-recession high of 72, reached in February.

The December surge builds on a big increase in November, when the index rose almost 15 points from October. That month's reading was the lowest since March 2009, the depths of the recession.

One component of the index that measures how shoppers feel now about the economy rose to 46.7 from 38.3 in November. The other barometer, which measures how shoppers feel about the next six months, rose to 76.4 from 66.4.

In particular, shoppers' assessment of the job market improved, according to preliminary results of the survey conducted Dec. 1-14. Those anticipating more jobs in the months ahead increased to 13.3 percent from 12.4 percent while those anticipating fewer jobs declined to 20.2 percent from 23.8 percent.

Economists watch confidence numbers closely because consumer spending ? including items like health care ? accounts for about 70 percent of U.S. economic activity.

Americans have more reason to be optimistic. The economy has produced at least 100,000 new jobs for five months in a row, the longest such streak since 2006. The number of people applying for unemployment benefits has dropped to the lowest level since April 2008.

According to the AP poll of economists, conducted Dec. 14-20, the U.S. economy is expected to grow 2.4 percent next year. In 2011, it likely grew less than 2 percent.

"We're starting to make some progress," said Kathy St. Louis of Atlanta, who was picking up lunch Tuesday at CNN Center. "It could always be better, but we're trying to move in the right direction." She said she spent $700 on holiday presents, up from the $300 she spent last year, even though not much changed with her paralegal job.

Ahlum Beruk, 22, a Greenville, Miss., resident who was visiting Atlanta, was a student last year and worried about finding a job. This year she works for a hotel and spent about $100 on Christmas presents. She spent nothing on gifts last year.

"I do feel better because I have a job now, and I didn't before," she added.

Shoppers still face many hurdles. In fact, while the job market is steadily improving, the unemployment rate is still high at 8.6 percent. And housing remains wobbly. The Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller index of home prices, also released Tuesday, dropped in October in 19 of the 20 cities it tracks. It was a second straight declining month, further evidence of a bumpy housing recovery

Lynn Franco, director of The Conference Board Consumer Research Center, noted renewed fears about a second recession hurt confidence last summer.

"While consumers are ending the year in a somewhat more upbeat mood, it is too soon to tell if this is a rebound from earlier declines or a sustainable shift in attitudes," Franco said. "Have we rebounded from a summer lull or are we turning the corner?"

In fact, even with the increase in confidence, shoppers have been focused on deals this holiday season. Shoppers, enticed by expanded hours and bargains, packed stores for the start of the holiday season, resulting in discount-fueled record spending. But then they retreated for a few weeks to wait for better deals.

Based on the stronger-than expected start and rising optimism that more spending was to come in the finale, the National Retail Federation earlier this month upgraded its holiday sales growth forecast to 3.8 percent, from the original forecast of 2.8 percent made in September. More data will be released this week that will help quantify the last-minute sales surge.

Still unclear is how the discounting will affect stores' profit margins. It might not be all bad for retailers: Roxanne Meyer, a retail analyst at UBS Investment Research, says post-Christmas markdowns were not as deep as expected, with less than half of retailers she surveyed increasing promotions from last year.

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AP Retail Writer Mae Anderson in Atlanta contributed to this report.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Fix: Unable to Change Default Program Extension on Windows 7

Today, I?m going to show you a way out, if you ever face a situation, where you are?unable to change the default program extension in Windows. I was helping out a client of?mine. His operating system had somehow changed the Default program extension to different program; i.e. the file was supposed to open with Outlook ? but instead it change into Notepad.??

Unable to Change Default Program Extension

When I tried to change it back to Outlook under Properties of that file the change option was grayed out

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So I tried to right-click on the file and clicked on ?Open With? dialog box, because there you have a change box ?Always use the selected program to open this kind of file?.?

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But strangely that check box was grayed out, as well.?When I select Outlook, it opens fine. But I was just unable to set it as the default option.

So I went to Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Default Programs\Set Associations?and tried to change?it there;?but sadly I was again unable to. I was totally stumped because the UAC was turned off, the user is a Windows administrator ? so there was no reason for the option to be disabled.

That?s when I remembered that there is an option in Windows registry, where you can change it. So I opened the registry and navigated to the following key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts

Here you have to find your extension under?a key called ?UserChoice?.

What this registry key does, is if you change the Default file extension, Windows creates this key and adds the value there.

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On the Right hand side you?ll see string value ?Progid? under that value you?ll see the current program that is associated with it. So I tried to change that value but it gave me an error: Cannot edit Progid.

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Now I realized what was wrong! For?some reason, that specific registry key doesn?t have permission to change the file extension, and that was the reason why?those options were grayed out for me. So I took ownership for the parent key? and inherited the permission.

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Now I could delete the ?UserChoice? key. Once I deleted it and I rebooted the system. And voil? -?now I got this window!

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Once I selected the correct program I made it as default and it stayed.

Hope this becomes helpful for someone who runs into a similar problem.

These links may also interest you:

  1. File Association Fixer for Windows 7
  2. Default Programs Editor for Windows 7
  3. Remove unwanted programs from Recommended Programs List in the Open With box
  4. How to dissociate File Types in Windows 7 and Vista.

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Sadrists call for new elections in Iraq

Iraq's Sunni Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi speaks during an interview with The Associated Press near Sulaimaniyah, 160 miles (260 kilometers) northeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, Dec. 23, 2011. The Sunni vice president wanted for allegedly running a hit squad in Iraq accuses Shiite Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki of waging a campaign against Sunnis and brewing a sectarian war. In an interview with The Associated Press, Tariq al-Hashemi said al-Maliki wants to get rid of all political rivals and run Iraq like a "one-man-show."(AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

Iraq's Sunni Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi speaks during an interview with The Associated Press near Sulaimaniyah, 160 miles (260 kilometers) northeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, Dec. 23, 2011. The Sunni vice president wanted for allegedly running a hit squad in Iraq accuses Shiite Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki of waging a campaign against Sunnis and brewing a sectarian war. In an interview with The Associated Press, Tariq al-Hashemi said al-Maliki wants to get rid of all political rivals and run Iraq like a "one-man-show."(AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

BAGHDAD (AP) ? The political party loyal to radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr called Monday for the dissolution of Iraq's parliament and new elections in another move that could escalate the country's growing sectarian crisis.

The anti-American Sadrist bloc is a partner in the Shiite-dominated government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. Bahaa al-Aaraji, the head of the Sadrists' bloc in parliament, said the elections are needed because of instability in the country and problems that threaten Iraq's sovereignty.

"The political partners cannot find solutions for the problems that threaten to divide Iraq," he said.

Iraq plunged into a new sectarian crisis last week, just days after the last American troops withdrew at the end of a nearly nine-year war.

Al-Maliki is in a political showdown with the country's top Sunni political figure, Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi, after the government issued an arrest warrant for al-Hashemi on allegations his bodyguards ran hit squads targeting government officials.

The prime minister threatened to form a government without al-Hashemi's Sunni-backed political party, Iraqiya, which is boycotting parliament and mulling whether to pull out of the ruling coalition.

Iraq was dominated by the minority Sunnis under Saddam Hussein until the U.S.-led war that began in 2003 ousted him. Majority Shiites have dominated the government ever since, though Americans pushed hard for the inclusion of Sunnis with a meaningful role in the current governing coalition.

Bitter sectarian rivalries played out in 2006-2007 in violence that took Iraq to the brink of civil war and the latest tensions have raised fears of a resurgence of Shiite-Sunni violence.

The political crisis taps into resentments that are still raw despite years of efforts to overcome them. The Sunnis fear the Shiite majority is squeezing them out of their already limited political role. Shiites suspect Sunnis of links to militants and of plotting to topple the Shiite leadership.

The Sadrists have played an important role in maintaining Shiite domination over government ? their support last year catapulted al-Maliki back to the prime minister's office for a second term.

For the proposal to dissolve parliament to gain traction, it would take the consent of at least 1/3 of parliament, the president and the prime minister or a simple majority of lawmakers. Al-Maliki, who only secured his position after nearly nine months of political wrangling after the last elections, would likely be loathe to go through the process again and risk an unfavorable outcome.

Al-Aaraji said the proposal first needs approval of the larger coalition between the Sadrists and al-Maliki's alliance, the two most powerful Shiite parties.

A Shiite lawmaker loyal to al-Maliki, Kamal al-Saiedi, said the proposal should be studied.

"Forming the current government was not an easy issue, therefore going back in the direction of new elections would be more difficult," he said.

A Sunni lawmaker with Iraqiya, the Sunni-backed bloc of the wanted vice president, said new elections would not bring security and stability. He pointed to the prolonged negotiations that were needed to agree on the government in place now, and said a new election would only bring the same people to office.

"We need to sit around the same negotiating table and that is the only path to salvation from this current crisis," said Kamil al-Dulaimi.

The new political crisis has been accompanied by a new wave of attacks on the Iraqi capital by suspected Sunni insurgents linked to al-Qaida.

A suicide bomber set off a car bomb Monday at a checkpoint leading to the Interior Ministry, killing seven people and injuring 32, officials said. Police and hospital officials said the bomber struck during morning rush hour, hitting one of many security barriers set up around the ministry's building.

Also Monday, a roadside bomb hit a passing army patrol in the Abu Ghraib area west of Baghdad, killing two soldiers and injuring two, a police officer and a doctor said.

Al-Maliki's adviser for National Reconciliation Amer al-Khuzaie, said leaders of Asaib Ahl al-Haq, one of the top Shiite militant groups, had decided to lay down their weapons and join the political system.

Asaib Ahl al-Haq, or Band of the People of Righteousness, was a splinter group from the Mahdi Army, also headed by al-Sadr. They, along with the Mahdi Army, were two of three Shiite militant groups active in Iraq that were dedicated to fighting the U.S. military presence.

Al-Khuzaie said the group had signed an agreement in recent days renouncing violence. He said they would change their name and join the political process. He said he had been negotiating for months with the group, who said they would join the political process after the U.S. military left Iraq. All American troops departed on Dec. 18.

Officials from the group were not available to confirm the decision.

U.S. officials have warned that these Shiite militant groups could turn against the Iraqi government after the American military has gone. A key test to whether Asaib Ahl al-Haq, an Iranian-funded group, is committed to becoming a peaceful part of the political process is whether they actually turn in their weapons, especially the more powerful and sophisticated weapons they're believed to get from Iran.

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Associated Press writers Mazin Yahya, Sinan Salaheddin and Qassim Abdul-Zahra contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Rich Chinese couple's octuplets spark anger, inquiry

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Government sign in Tang Shan:
"For a prosperous, powerful nation and a happy family, please practice family planning."

Beijing, China: A rich Chinese couple who had eight babies with the help of two surrogate mothers has been forced to move out of their villa following a public uproar, and could face a large fine for breaching strict family planning laws mandating only one child.

The couple in the booming southern metropolis of Guangzhou had the children last year, but the story only came to light after media discovered a picture of the babies -- four boys and four girls -- taken by a photography studio.

The couple turned to in vitro fertilization after years of trying to have children and spent nearly one million yuan ($157,800) on the procedure, state television CCTV reported this week.

The mother had three of the children herself, and the other five with two surrogates, though the couple had not intended to have so many.

After the babies were born last September and October, the couple hired eleven people, including eight baby sitters and a teacher, to take care of them, state television cited neighbors as saying.

The provincial government has set up a team to investigate the case, media added, especially as most people in China are only allowed to have one child.

"Why did they have to hire so many people to have babies for them? Did they think they had the right to bear children just because they were rich? This was their first mistake," Liao Xinbo, Guangdong's deputy health chief, told CCTV.

"Secondly, what respect to life did they show? Multiple pregnancies are super risky."

A family-planning official added that the couple may face a big fine for breaching the one-child policy.

However, some Chinese media have suggested that the couple may not have done the procedures in China, and that the children could have been born in Hong Kong, in which case they would escape punishment in the mainland.

The issue has triggered heated debate on China's Twitter-like microblogs.

"I don't understand why such law-breakers can still be left alone. Because they are rich, they can have as many babies as they like? That would create chaos!" wrote "Lingning" on Sina's Weibo.

"The case shows the worsening wealth gap in China. The rich, with their money in hand, are shattering social equality," added "A Late 2011."

However, some expressed a degree of sympathy and even envy.

"When I am rich enough, I will have two or three babies," wrote "Sha Guola."

China introduced its one-child policy in 1979 to limit births in the world's most populous nation. It has relaxed the rules somewhat in the past few years and some couples are now allowed to have a second child.

Source: http://www.sott.net/articles/show/239294-Rich-Chinese-couple-s-octuplets-spark-anger-inquiry

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Football Nfl I Giants strapazzano i Jets! New England rimonta i Dolphins e conquista il bye

Bradshaw festeggia il suo Touchdown nel terzo quarto (fonte foto: daylife.com)

Nelle partite del primo pomeriggio negli Stati Uniti, valide per la sedicesima settimana di football Nfl, da segnalare la vittoria dei Giants nel derby contro i Jets. Vincono in rimonta i Patriots, mentre crollano i Broncos. Colpo dei Raiders a Kansas City.

Ecco tutti i risultati:

Buffalo Bills ? Denver Broncos 40-13

Crollano Tim Tebow ed i suoi Denver Broncos, mentre i Bills mettono fine ad una serie di 7 sconfitte in fila. Tebow ? disastroso, completa solamente 13 passaggi sui 30 tentati, e subisce ben 4 intercetti, peggior risultato della sua carriera. Gli ultimi 2 intercetti sono puniti da Byrd e Johnson che ritornano il pallone in meta uno dopo l?altro e mettono in ghiaccio la sfida per i Bills.

Cincinnati Bengals ? Arizona Cardinals 23-16

I Bengals portano a casa la vittoria e superano i Jets nella classifica per la wild card. Bengals che si assicurano anche un record vincente solamente per la terza volta negli ultimi 21 anni. Dalton lancia 2 touchdowns ed i Bengals volano sino al 23-0; nel quarto finale per? i Cardinals macinano punti su punti e vanno vicinissimi ad una clamorosa romonta, dopo che per 3 quarti la difesa dei Bengals avea dominato.

Tennesse Titans ? Jacksonville Jaguars 23-17

I Tennesse Titans vincono facendo grande fatica, nonostante parecchi errori di Hasselbeck e mantengono vive le ultime, piccole chances di andare ai playoffs. Non basta ai Jaguars la solita prestazione da oltre 100 yards di Drew ? Jones. I Tennesse Titans comunque non fanno vedere molte cose positive e francamente questa stagione credo si possa chiudere mestamente domenica prossima per la squadra di Munchak.

Kansas City Chiefs ? Oakland Raiders 13-16 (ot)

Gli Oakland Raiders portano a casa una vittoria sul filo del rasoio che cancella le speranze di playoffs dei Chiefs ed aumenta quelle degli stessi Raiders presi per mano da Carson Palmer che all?overtime completa uno splendido passaggio per Heyward-Bey (53 yards) mettendo le basi per il field goal decisivo di Janikowski. I Chiefs avevano trovato il Td del pareggio a 1 minuto dalla fine (Orton per Bowe).

New England Patriots ? Miami Dolphins? 27-24

Brady ed i Patriots giocano un primo tempo da incubo e vanno al riposo sul punteggio di 0-17; nella ripresa la svolta, con i primi 5 possessi tutti conclusi con una segnatura, mentre i Dolphins confermano che quando la partita si fa dura non sono in grado di fare bene le ?piccole cose?; i Patriots si assicurano cos? un bye al primo turno dei playoffs.

New York Jets ? New York Giants 14-29

Partita tra due squadre in crisi portata a casa dai Giants grazie soprattutto alle corse di Bradshaw (2 touchdowns) ed alle ricezioni di Victor Cruz che mette a segno 2 records di franchigia. Per Cruz arriva la meta su ricezione pi? lunga nella storia dei Giants (99 yards) ed il record di yards ricevute in una stagione, superato Amani Toomer. Jets praticamente mai in partita e soprattuto quasi fuori dai playoffs.

Pittsburgh Steelers ? St. Louis Rams 27-0

I Pittsburgh Steelers passeggiano contro i disastrati Rams e continuano a sperare di potere vincere l?Afc North, anche se i Ravens rimangono in prima posizione. Gli Steelers mettono a segno 3 touchdowns su corsa (Clay, Menenhall e Redman) e tengono a zero punti l?attacco, per la verit? non proprio irresistibile, dei St. Louis Rams.

Washington Redskins ? Minnesota Vikings 26-33

I Vikings portano a casa un?insperata vittoria di carattere. Nonostante gli infortuni di Ponder e Peterson i Redskins sono battuti. Molto bene Gerhart e Webb: il runningback di riserva mette a segno una corsa di oltre 60 yards mettendo le basi per una meta e Webb segna 1 meta su corsa e 2 su passaggio trascinando i suoi alla vittoria. I Vikings dunque evitano il record negativo di sconfitte in fila nella storia della franchigia.

Carolina Panthers ? Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48-16

Clamorosa dimostrazione di forza dei Carolina Panthers che distruggono i disperati Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Newton batte il record di yards passate nella stagione da rookie (apparteneva ad un certo Peyton Manning) e supera il record di franchigia di meta pi? lunga su passaggio (92 yards). Williams mette a segno 2 TD su corsa, e per i Buccaneers ? notte fonda e soprattutto nona sconfitta in fila.

Baltimore Ravens ? Cleveland Browns 20-14

Per la prima volta nella loro storia i Baltimore Ravens completano la stagione senza sconfitte casalinghe, ed ora sono ad una vittoria dal titolo divisionale. I Ravens non giocano una grande partita, ma riescono a portarla a casa ancora una volta grazie ad una difesa molto solida. Flacco commette diversi errori, ma mette a segno pure 2 mete su passaggio.

Ora si stanno giocando Detroit Lions ? San Diego Chargers, Dallas Cowboys ? Philadelphia Eagles e Seattle Seahawks ? San Francisco 49ers.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Yemen's Saleh vows to leave, troops kill 9 protesters

SANAA, Dec 24 (Reuters) - Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh said on Saturday he would leave for the United States and give way to a successor, hours after his forces killed nine people demanding he be tried for killings over nearly a year of protests aimed at his ouster.

But Saleh, who agreed to step down last month under a deal cut by his wealthier neighbours who fear civil war in Yemen will affect them, did not say when he would depart and vowed to play a political role again, this time opposed to a new government.

The bloodshed and political uncertainty hinted at the chaos which oil giant Saudi Arabia and Saleh?s former backers in Washington fear Yemen could slip into, giving the country?s al Qaeda wing a foothold overlooking oil shipping routes.

Troops from units led by Saleh?s son and nephew opened fire with guns, tear gas and water cannon against demonstrators who approached his compound in the capital Sanaa after marching for days from the southern city of Taiz, chanting ?No to immunity!?

Mohammed al-Qubati, a doctor at a field hospital that has treated protesters during 11 months of mass demonstrations against Saleh, said some 90 people suffered gunshot wounds in addition to the nine killed. About 150 other people were wounded by tear gas canisters or incapacitated by gas, he said.

The marchers denounced the deal Saleh agreed last month giving him immunity from prosecution in exchange for handing power to his deputy, who is to work with an interim government including opposition parties before a February presidential election.

That plan, crafted by the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and mirrored in the terms of a U.N. Security Council resolution, has been bitterly denounced by youth protesters who demand Saleh face trial and his inner circle be banned from holding power.

?The blood of the martyrs has been sold for dollars,? shouted protesters, before forces from the Republican Guard and Central Security Forces attacked on roads leading to Saleh?s compound, which was surrounded by tanks and armoured vehicles.

ACTIVISTS ROUNDED UP

Saleh, who repeatedly backed out of the Gulf plan to nudge him from power before a June assassination attempt forced him into hospital in Saudi Arabia, said he would both let Yemen?s new government work, and oppose it.

?I will go to the United States. Not for treatment, because I?m fine, but to get away from attention, cameras, and allow the unity government to prepare properly for elections,? he said, adding he would undergo some medical tests.

?I?ll be there for several days, but I?ll return because I won?t leave my people and comrades who have been steadfast for 11 months,? he said. ?I?ll withdraw from political work and go into the street as part of the opposition.?

Alluding to the relationship of his poor, populous country to its resource-blessed neighbours, he said: ?An unstable Yemen means an unstable region. So, protect the security, unity and stability of Yemen, neighbour states; its security is yours.?

A Yemeni online publication quoted the U.S. ambassador in Sanaa, Gerald Feierstein, describing the march as a provocative act, during a meeting with Yemeni journalists. The ambassador could not immediately be released for comment.

As Saleh spoke, a member of the bloc of opposition parties that share the cabinet with members of Saleh?s party said security forces had rounded up dozens of people including Samia al-Aghbari, an activist in the anti-Saleh protest movement.

Aghbari sent a text message saying: ?The Republican Guard is taking me and (another activist); they are dragging us by our clothes and shooting in the air.?

Saleh?s General People?s Congress party said on Thursday that the protest violated the terms of the transition pact, under which the government is to oversee disengagement of his forces from rebel army units and tribal militias with whom they have fought in Sanaa and elsewhere.

Their battles, which the youth protesters regard as an internecine conflict among a criminal elite, have left parts of the capital and Taiz, 200 km (125 miles) to the south, in ruins and deepened a humanitarian crisis in a country with multiple, overlapping regional conflicts.

U.S. DRONE STRIKE IN SOUTH

Those include fighting with militant Islamists in the south, where Islamists have seized much of the territory in one province and have significant influence in another.

Saleh?s opponents have accused him of ceding ground to Islamists to bolster his claim that he alone can check the Yemen-based branch of al Qaeda, which has planned abortive attacks abroad from Yemen.

A Yemeni security source said on Friday that a U.S. drone had killed a relative of the al Qaeda wing?s leader in Abyan, the Islamist militant-held province where battles with government troops have cost at least 50 lives this week.

A CIA drone strike killed Anwar al-Awlaki, a U.S. citizen linked to Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, earlier this year.

Fighting in Abyan has forced tens of thousands of people to flee the province, compounding the humanitarian crisis in a country where about half a million people are displaced and oil exports that fund imports of staple foodstuff have mostly ceased during the struggle over Saleh?s fate.

Elsewhere in southern Yemen, gunmen killed a Briton of Yemeni origin and wounded a soldier accompanying him in an attack on an oil company vehicle that a local official blamed on highway robbers.

In the southern port city of Aden, a grenade blast, apparently the work of feuding gangs, killed one person and wounded five at a market late on Friday, a local official said.

Separatist sentiment is running high in the south, formerly a socialist republic that fought a civil war with Saleh?s north in 1994 after four turbulent years of formal union.

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Source: http://www.canada.com/news/Yemen+Saleh+vows+leave+troops+kill+protesters/5909117/story.html

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New sensor to detect lung cancer from exhaled breath

ScienceDaily (Dec. 23, 2011) ? Tecnalia, through the Interreg project Medisen, is contributing to develop biosensors capable of detecting the presence of tumour markers of lung cancer in exhaled breath. This is possible because of the changes produced within the organism of an ill person, changes reflected in the exhaled breath of the patient and which enable determining the presence of this type of marker during the initial stages of the disease.

Some illnesses such as lung and stomach cancer or liver diseases which, due to the difficulty of diagnosis, have symptoms that are often confused with routine disorders. Therefore, in most cases, the disease is only detected at an advanced stage. New methods for early detection are being investigated as an urgent need.

Tecnalia, through the Interreg project Medisen, is contributing to develop biosensors capable of detecting the presence of tumour markers of lung cancer in exhaled breath. This is possible because of the changes produced within the organism of an ill person, changes reflected in the exhaled breath of the patient and which enable determining the presence of this type of marker during the initial stages of the disease.

Patients with lung cancer, treated in the Section of Medical Oncology of the Institute of Onco-Haemathology of the Donostia Hospital (IDOH) have collaborated in this phase of the project. For that, the Ethic Committee of the Clinical Research of Euskadi (CEIC) gave the authorization to the Instituto Biodonostia for the clinical trials

Human breath, whether from a healthy or ill person, is composed of a hundreds of organic compounds: acetone, methanol, butanol, hydrocarbons, amongst others. There is not a single specific component in the exhaled breath capable of acting as a marker for the diagnosis of lung cancer. A range of biomarkers and its combination should be selected. The compounds of interest are generally to be found at 1-20 parts per billion (ppb) in healthy human breath but can be increased 10-100-fold in the breath of sick patients. In order to be able to detect these changes the development of novel materials was required.

During the first phase of the project, breath samples were collected by the hospital staff by a breath collecting device. A detailed analysis of the most representative compounds present in the breath samples has been carried out and the family or families of compounds required to act as markers for the presence of lung cancer selected. Organic compounds have been analysed using gas chromatograph/mass spectrometry analysis (GC/MS). Then, the GC/MS results of breath tests have been analysed by statistical and structural algorithms to discriminate and identify "healthy and "cancerous" patterns that really provide information for the design of the sensor.

In parallel, novel materials for the detection of the selected organic compounds have been developed by Tecnalia in order to increase the sensitivity of the devices. Participating together with Tecnalia in this project were the Instituto de Tecnolog?as Qu?micas Emergentes de La Rioja (Inter-Qu?mica) designing the sensor device and the University of Perpignan (France) testing the novel materials.

As a conclusion, the biosensors will facilitate the diagnosis of certain diseases; mainly those located in the lungs, at the initial stages of the illness, which could increase considerably the chances of survival.

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Newt Gringrich, ahead in Virginia, promises tougher counterpunches

Newt Gingrich leads Mitt Romney in Virginia, says a new poll. Gingrich responds to attack ads with a promise to hit back at GOP opponents.

Republican presidential contender Newt Gingrich promises to wage a sharper and more aggressive campaign in the final two weeks before Iowa kicks off the party's nominating race.

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Gingrich's comments came as a new poll shows Gingrich leading Romney - 30 percent to 25 percent - among Republicans in Virginia, says a Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday.

"Speaker Newt Gingrich jumps into the lead among Virginia Republicans, but Gov. Mitt Romney's calling card is still that he seems to have a better chance of actually winning the White House if nominated," said Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute. "As is the case across the country, Gingrich has come out of nowhere. The last time Quinnipiac University surveyed Virginia Republicans, in October, Gingrich was getting just 7 percent. As other candidates fade, Romney's 21 percent climbs to 25 percent now."

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Two other polls released this week show Gingrich fading in Iowa and nationally. As a result, Gingrich says he will be quicker to respond to attacks and more agile in getting his message across to voters who may have lost faith in him after rivals launched a withering barrage of criticism of his past as a Washington insider.

A 44-stop bus tour in the run-up to the Jan. 3 Iowa caucus, daily calls with supporters to respond to new criticisms and another round of television ads will be cornerstones of the response by Gingrich , who will focus most of his efforts in Iowa for the next two weeks.

"I think a certain amount of drop in polls was to be expected given the amount of negative campaigning that has been going on," said Linda Upmeyer, the Iowa House Republican leader and the state chairwoman of Gingrich's campaign.

"But there are a lot of people out there who have not made up their minds yet," she said. "The challenge is to make sure that people have accurate information, and to get them the facts as quickly as we can."

The question for Gingrich will be whether he has enough time to rebound in the two weeks left to campaign in Iowa or if he has begun a political free-fall that will be hard to stop.

"The problem is he has probably waited too long," said Craig Robinson, former political director for the Iowa Republican Party. "This is the frantic finish. The clock might run out on him."

Gingrich, the former speaker of the House , has seen his national lead in polls over rival Mitt Romney disappear in the last week, with new CNN and Washington Post/ABC polls showing him falling back into a tie with Romney.

In Iowa, he has fallen behind rival Ron Paul as airwaves and mailboxes fill with ads from his rivals and from outside groups attacking him on his past as a Washington power-broker and on the $1.6 million he made working for mortgage giant Freddie Mac.

Gingrich said he was disappointed in all the "negative junk" and renewed his promise not to attack fellow Republicans. But he admits he was slow to counter the charges about his work for Freddie Mac, which many Republicans blame for the housing collapse.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

How Your House Works: Fireplace

December 23, 2011 6:30 AM

Classic brick-and-mortar fireplaces aren't exactly hot these days, according to Joe LaVecchia of New Jersey's Abbey Hart Brick & Stone. "We used to sell a million firebricks a year in the 1970s," he says. "Now it's more like eighty or a hundred thousand."

It's not that the hearth's allure has been extinguished?it's a cost issue. Between the prerequisite concrete foundation and a mason to do the job, a traditional fireplace can cost $10,000 to $15,000 to install. Then there's efficiency. Typical fireplaces draw and vent interior air that a homeowner pays to heat with a furnace. The image of dollar signs streaming out of a chimney comes to mind.

The most common alternative today is the fuel-efficient, direct-vent gas fireplace. Carpenters can install the prefab firebox, which costs a fraction of a traditional fireplace. Still, nothing duplicates a crackling hearth. The old flame?fascinating and elemental?dies hard.

CHIMNEYS: THE INSIDE STORY


1. FLUE Smoke rises through ceramic flue liners in about 95 percent of brick chimneys, Tyler McClave of flue-maker Superior Clay says. Round models span 3 to 36 inches in diameter; rectangular flues get as big as 24 x 24. But a 12 x 12 square is typical, and two flues often run side by side in a single chimney.

2. SMOKE SHELF Wood smoke rises from the firebox and collects along the smoke shelf, a horizontal termination that prevents smoke from traveling downward from the chimney and into the house. Located about 8 inches above the top of the firebox, the shelf? has a concave surface that collects rainwater and debris.

3. DAMPER The metal door atop the firebox closes when the fireplace is dormant to seal the drafty chimney from the home interior. It's not a perfect seal, McClave says, because a refrigerator-style rubber gasket can't last in intense heat. Common-sense note: Never light a fire with the damper closed.

4. FIREBRICK Also known as refractory brick, firebrick has an inherent ability to expand and contract with rapid heating and cooling. Face brick, which clads chimneys, cracks and fails when used to line a firebox.

Source: http://www.popularmechanics.com/home/improvement/interior/how-your-house-works-fireplace?src=rss

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This Norwegian Data Center Is Built in a Cave and Cooled by Fjords [Video]

Hidden inside a Norwegian mountain, next to a cold fjord which supplies cooling water, Green Mountain is the world's most environmentally-friendly data center. It also sounds like it was built by hobbits. More »


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Monday, December 19, 2011

North Korea mourns dead leader, son hailed as "Great Successor" (Reuters)

SEOUL (Reuters) ? North Koreans poured into the streets on Monday to mourn the death of iron leader Kim Jong-il as state media hailed his untested son as the "Great Successor" of the reclusive state whose atomic weapons ambitions are a major threat to the region.

Earlier a tearful North Korean television announcer, dressed in black and her voice quavering, said the 69-year old ruler died on Saturday of "physical and mental over-work" on a train on his way to give field guidance -- advice dispensed by the "Dear Leader" on trips to factories, farms and the military.

Security concerns over the hermit state, that in 2010 shelled civilians on a South Korean island and is blamed for the sinking of one of its warships earlier that year, were heightened after Seoul said the North had test-fired a short range missile prior to the announcement of Kim's death.

It was the first known launch since June.

North Korea's official KCNA news agency lauded Kim's youngest son, Kim Jong-un as "the outstanding leader of our party, army and people".

"We have esteemed comrade Kim Jong-un," KCNA led a dispatch that said North Koreans from all walks of life are in utter despair but were finding comfort in the "absolute surety that the leadership of Comrade Kim Jong-un will lead and succeed the great task of revolutionary enterprise."

But there was uncertainty about how much support the third generation of the North's ruling dynasty has among the ruling elite, especially in the military, and worry he might need a military show of strength to help establish his credentials.

"Kim Jong-un is a pale reflection of his father and grandfather. He has not had the decades of grooming and securing of a power base that Jong-il enjoyed before assuming control from his father," said Bruce Klingner, an Asia policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation in Washington.

"(He) may feel it necessary in the future to precipitate a crisis to prove his mettle to other senior leaders or deflect attention from the regime's failings."

Video from Chinese state television showed residents weeping in the North Korean capital Pyongyang. KCNA reported people were "writhing in pain" from the loss of the man who in 1994 assumed the leadership of the totalitarian state from his father Kim Il-sung, the North's first, and officially eternal, president.

Large crowds were gathering at a massive memorial of Kim's father and state founder Kim Il-sung in central Pyongyang mourning the death of the "Dear Leader." Kim will be laid to rest next to his father, KCNA said.

The funeral of Kim, turned into a demi-god by his propaganda machine, will be held on December 28.

News of the death of the man whose push to build a nuclear arsenal left the North heavily sanctioned and internationally isolated, triggered immediate nervousness in the region, with South Korea stepping up its military alert.

China, the North's neighbor and only powerful ally, said it was confident the North would remain united and that the two countries would maintain their relationship.

"We were distressed to learn of the unfortunate passing of (Kim) ... and we express our grief about this and extend our condolences to the people of North Korea," Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu was quoted by Xinhua news agency as saying.

"We are confident the North Korean people will be able to turn their anguish into strength and unify as one," he said.

While his father had 20 years as official heir, Kim Jong-un only became successor by taking on official titles last year, months after Kim Jong-il suffered a stroke around August 2008.

He takes over a hermit state whose economy has been ravaged by decades of mismanagement under Kim Jong-il, who only briefly flirted with economic reform, preferring to stick with central planning and the brutal crushing of any opposition.

Under Kim Jong-il's rule, an estimated 1 million North Koreans died during famine in the 1990s. Even with good harvests, the state cannot feed its 25 million people.

Little is known of Jong-un, who is believed to be in his late 20s, studied for a short time at a school in Switzerland.

KCNA said Kim Jong-il died on Saturday after "an advanced acute myocardial infarction, complicated with a serious heart shock".

South Korea, still technically at war with the North, placed its troops and all government workers on emergency alert, but said there were no signs of any unusual North Korean troop movements.

The United States said it was committed to stability on the Korean peninsula as well as to its allies. There are some 28,000 U.S. troops on the divided peninsula. Across the heavily armed border, the North maintains an estimated 1 million troops, one of the world's largest standing armies.

Japan, too, said it was watching developments closely.

"We hope this sudden event does not have an adverse effect on the peace and stability of the Korean peninsula," Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura told a news conference after a hastily called ministerial meeting on security.

SHARES FALL

The fear of what might happen next in North Korea unsettled financial markets, with Asian shares and U.S. index futures falling. South Korean stocks tumbled as much as 5 percent, and the U.S. dollar gained. The Korean won fell 1.8 percent.

Kim Jong-un was at the head of a long list of officials making up the funeral committee, indicating he would lead it, and a key sign that he had taken, or been given, charge.

Zhu Feng, Professor of International Relations at Peking University, said it was clear the mechanism for transition was in place and working.

"The issue of primary concern now is not whether North Korea will maintain political stability, but what will be the nature of the new political leadership, and what policies will it pursue at home and abroad.

"In the short-term, there won't be new policies, only a stressing of policy stability and continuity. So soon after Kim Jong-il has died, no leader will dare say that an alternative policy course is needed," Zhu said.

But Chung Young-Tae at the Korea Institute of National Unification said there was "a big possibility that a power struggle may happen."

UNCHALLENGED HEAD

Kim Jong-il also promoted his sister and her husband, Jang Song-thaek, to important political and military posts, creating a powerful triumvirate.

Chang is seen as effective regent for the younger Kim. He holds a top position in the powerful Worker's Party providing some balance to the generals who have been seen as more hardline in pushing the North to develop an atomic arsenal.

Earlier this decade, Chang was forced into exile for what is thought to have been conflict over his push for economic reform.

Experts say Jong-un has the intelligence and leadership skills that make him suitable to succeed his father. He is also reported to have a ruthless streak that analysts say he would need to rule North Korea.

REGIONAL THREAT

North Korea, which tested a nuclear device in 2006 and again in May 2009, is seen as one of the greatest threats to regional security.

Last year, the secretive North unveiled a uranium enrichment facility, giving it a second route to make an atomic bomb along with its plutonium program.

Victor Cha, a Korea expert with the Center for Strategic and International Studies think-tank in Washington, said communication between China, the United States and South Korea was vital.

"Because these are the three key players when it comes to instability in North Korea. And the Chinese have been reluctant to have any conversations on this," he said.

"Now the situation really calls for it. It will be interesting to see how much the Chinese will be willing to have some sort of discussion."

(Additional reporting by Seoul, Washington and Asian bureau, Editing by Jonathan Thatcher)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/world/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111219/wl_nm/us_korea_north

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

What is an Insurance Dividend? | The College Investor

by Robert on December 16, 2011

I was excited earlier this month when I received a ?dividend? from my insurance company.? I was always surprised by this, because I never understood why an insurance company would pay a dividend.? I understood why stocks paid dividends ? to return earnings to shareholders.? Well, insurance companies do the same thing, but they are returning premiums paid to customers, rather than earnings.

Not all insurance companies pay dividends, but many (around 600 nationwide) do return premiums.? Whether you receive a dividend is also not guaranteed by any policy amendments ? just like a regular dividend, it is declared by the board of directions based on the company?s performance.

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What Determines Dividend Payments

For insurance companies, there are three main drivers of whether they will issue an insurance dividend:

  • Losses Experienced: Insurance companies are always calculating risk, and usually calculate the financial worst case scenario.? However, a lot of times, they banked more money than they needed, and their losses do not exceed their reserves.? The fewer the claims an insurer has, they more likely they are to pay a dividend.
  • Investment Performance: All insurance companies invest their premiums and other reserves to get the most return possible on their money.? That is how they make money ? they charge premiums and invest it over time.? However, sometimes their investment performance exceeds exceptions, and as a result, they have some extra funds.? If their investments perform well, they are more likely to pay a dividend.
  • Expenses: As with any company, expenses determine profitability.? This can be everything from commissions, to state legal fees, to even litigation.? If the insurance company has less expenses than expected, chances are you will receive a dividend.

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You Personal Return of Premium

To receive an insurance dividend, you must be a policyholder on the date the company declares the dividend.? This is very similar to owning a stock that pays a dividend.

The amount of return you receive is directly proportional to the premiums paid during the year.? As such, the more policies you have (or larger policies you have), the higher your dividend payment.? For life insurance, it usually depends on the risk class you are in ? the less risky, the higher your dividend.

Furthermore, your individual insurance claims throughout the year usually have no impact on your ability to get an insurance dividend.

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Readers, have you ever received an insurance dividend?? Do you look for companies that pay a return of premium dividend?

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Scott Mendelson: Review: Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol Is a Thrilling and Ingenious Action Film

Brad Bird's Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol is an outstanding action thriller that happens to be the fourth entry in a long-running franchise (series retrospective). Like the three previous entries, this is a mostly stand-alone picture that feels absolutely like the work of its director.And if this entry feels a bit more like "just another day at the office" than the prior entries, it makes up for it with uncommonly impressive big-screen splendor. There is beautiful location work and obscenely impressive stunt-work that reminds us how wonderful action films can be when we are seeing something astounding while still being able to believe our eyes. It is easily the best entry since Brian DePalma's initial installment way back in 1996 and a top-notch piece of genre filmmaking. ?It is easily the best?espionage?action-picture since Martin Campbell's?Casino Royale?and it is simply relentlessly engaging entertainment. ?It is also a glorious return to form for Tom Cruise, as the film operates as a 133-minute rebuttal to those who would declare Cruise's career to be dead and buried.

The plot is pretty simple, arguably the most straightforward of the series. ?In brief, a crazed Russian politician wants to incite nuclear war so that the planet may be cleansed and born anew, and he's doing the classic 'pit two superpowers against each other' gimmick to make it happen (Ernst Stavro Blofeld really should have?patented?that one... ) After IMF is implicated in a terrorist attack in Russia, a disavowed Ethan Hunt and his bare-bones team are forced to go off the grid in order to stop all-out nuclear?devastation. That's pretty much all the story you need. The film is mostly a series of action set-pieces, but the picture is able to work character development into the action beats. The film almost operates as a procedural, as we spend most of our time in the planning stages of a given operation or the actual execution of said scheme. But nearly every?set-piece?is a winner, with the entire second act giving way to a scene of ever-rising tension and?escalating stakes that stands as one of the finest extended action sequences in recent years.

Like the confident pro he is, Brad Bird shoots the action in fluid takes and long shots that establish a clear sense of geography and allows the audience to appreciate the technical work and old-school stunts at play. Of course, if you have the opportunity to see this in an IMAX theater, don't even think about seeing it in a regular 35mm auditorium. ?There are a good 30 minutes of footage actually shot on IMAX film, and they are absolutely glorious. ?But beyond the visceral thrills on display, Bird and company know exactly when to go for a joke and when to stay serious, and they know that nothing makes an action sequences as convincing as when the actor looks and acts genuinely terrified to be doing it. ?Aside from the large-scale stunt-work, there is plenty of convincing hand-to-hand combat as well and the whole film serves as a reminder of how great an action movie can be when it has great action.

Despite rumblings that Jeremy Renner was being brought in as a torch-passing replacement, Tom Cruise dominates the proceedings with such pure zeal that the picture acts as a cleansing ritual for the last six years of public-relations issues. Cruise has always excelled when playing characters of pure intensity, and here his trademark sprints become a metaphor for his pledge to absolutely entertain you even if it kills him. Once again, Cruise does a number of absolutely insane stunts and wins the audience's empathy by being just as freaked out by them as you or I might be. In his fourth turn as Ethan Hunt, Cruise is basically daring the audience to declare him "over," basically saying "You may think I'm crazy in real life, but I WILL win you back by reminding you how much you love my movies!"

Renner does fine supporting work, and it's a charming and low-key turn that allows him to play the unabashed hero for the first time since he became a star. ?He has been cast in about 600 in-production would-be franchises, and this film offers a taste of what he can bring to the table. Paula Patton gets the weakest share of the pie, as she is saddled with a needless "crisis of confidence" back-story?and then briefly sidelined during the climax so that Renner can step in and help save the day (and her third-act scenes of sloppily attempting to seduce Anil Kapoor are almost discomforting). Simon Pegg returns as the comic relief from the last picture, and he's a better fit this time around in this altogether lighter entry. ?The film?genuinely?misses the growing friendship between Ethan Hunt and Luther Stickell (Ving Rhames), but the new team?acquits?themselves nicely to the mission at hand. ?Ironically despite the?absence?of the one continuing supporting character from the prior films, this entry actually works as an almost direct sequel to Mission: Impossible III, as Ethan's marriage is referenced on several occasions (Yay... continuity!).

Alas, one of the core problems with the film is the lack of a omnipresent villain. ?Michael Nyqvist barely makes an impression as the lead?antagonist and he pales in comparison to even Dougray Scott in the second film, let alone Philip Seymour Hoffman's icily detached arms dealer during the last go-around. ?Also somewhat annoying is the lack of a real theme to this entry. ?The first film dealt with a young and naive Ethan learning the dark side of espionage, the second film showed Hunt doing battle with an evil?doppelganger?version of himself, and the third picture concerned the now-married spy's horror as his professional life crashed headfirst into his personal life. ?This fourth entry, while fantastically exciting and expertly crafted, basically feels like a Sean Connery or Roger Moore James Bond film, utterly episodic with no real arc for its lead character. ?What little character growth does occur ironically takes place in a surprisingly moving epilogue, but the majority of the film is merely about a group of spies sent to take down a world-threatening baddie as if it was all-in-a-day's work for them.

Noted quibbles aside, Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol is a?splendidly?exciting piece of mainstream entertainment. ?It is a dazzling action picture that genuinely impresses with its feats of daring-do and its overwhelming locations. ?It may not be art, but it is a glorious piece of craft and displays more unadulterated ?showmanship than any Earth-bound action picture of the last decade. ?Paramount and Tom Cruise continue to make this series among the more exciting franchises out there because of their willingness to bring in different and unique directors?for each installment and allowing them to shape a specifically personal vision for each film. ?The gamble on Brad Bird certainly paid off this time around. Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol is simply wonderful entertainment.

Grade: A-
"Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol: the IMAX Experience"
2011
133 minutes
Rated PG-13

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