Sunday, February 24, 2013

Nigella Lawson speaks her mind, minds her curves

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) ? America might not know what to make of a celebrity chef as comfortable quoting philosophers as corraling reality cooking show contestants.

And Nigella Lawson is completely at ease with that.

"Today, it's all about marketing and people want to know where to place you," Lawson said during an interview Saturday at the South Beach Wine and Food Festival. "And I suppose I just don't care about that."

Lawson has carved a long culinary career by rejecting steroetypes and speaking her mind.

Most recently, she garnered attention for telling the producers of her latest television venture "The Taste" that they could not retouch images of her to reduce her belly.

It's not about vanity. It's about voice. And she wants hers heard ? or in the case of her curves, seen ? without layers of producers and editors and retouchers reinterpreting her message to viewers and readers.

"I don't need that to be mediated by any other person," she said. "To have your voice tampered with is a terrible thing. It has to be a genuine conversation with the reader."

That's why when Lawson writes cookbooks ? including her just released ode to Italian cooking, "Nigellissima" ? she sends them to the designer long before they go to her publisher. It's a way to preserve her vision for the book rather than have an editor decide how it should look.

It's also why she's comfortable dropping the names of British philosophers ? in this case Bertrand Russell ? in the introduction of her new book, the sort of high-faluten chatter that would end up chopped by most cookbook editors.

As for "The Taste" ? which Lawson shoots with fellow culinary free spirit Anthony Bourdain ? she has ideas for changing it a bit if there is a second season, including more cooking and eating by the teams who compete on the show.

"The producers probably don't want all my extra ideas, but I probably will give them the benefit of my ideas whether they want them or not," she said.

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This (Hypothetical) Founder Saved $3 Million In Federal Taxes

Image (1) moneybags.png for post 38436Editor's note: Alex Katz is partner and CFO with ff Venture Capital,?an institutional investor in seed-stage companies.? Many venture-capital firms and other investors insist on investing only in corporations in order to avoid the complications that may flow from an investment in an LLC. As a result, many founders start their businesses as a corporation before the receipt of VC funding.?In so doing, they are giving up what could be a substantial tax opportunity.

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Friday, February 22, 2013

MCLA Gear: Lawrence Tech University Blue Devils

We've got a glimpse of some MCLA gear with a look at the kit for the Lawrence Tech University Blue Devils, a Southfield, Michigan-based school competing in the CCLA's North division. Head coach Kevin Riley wanted to make sure we gave our readers a look at what his team will use this spring.

This season, the Blue Devils are sporting custom Cascade Pro7 helmets, custom Maverik Rome gloves and arm protection. They've also got some pretty cool custom team jerseys.?

For more MCLA gear, visit our archives. For more from Cascade, get caught up here. For Maverik, see here. Interested in getting your MCLA gear featured on the site? Shoot us an email at ilgear@insidelacrosse.com.

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Editorial: Focus on transportation in mayoral election

Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl officially announced his bid for re-election on Tuesday night. He will compete with City Councilman Bill Peduto and City Controller Michael Lamb for the Democratic nomination in the May 21 primary election. Ravenstahl has been the mayor of Pittsburgh since 2006, when he took office after the death of Mayor Bob O?Connor. http://ow.ly/hV3v2

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Space station's dark matter hunter coy about findings

What a tease. A high-profile dark matter-hunting experiment that sits atop the International Space Station allegedly has interesting results ? but its researchers are not telling.

On 17 February, Nobel laureate Samuel Ting of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who designed the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS), was due to announce the results at the American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in Boston. But instead he told a disappointed group of reporters and scientists that his team would wait till the work was published in a journal.

AMS launched on the last flight of the space shuttle Endeavour in May 2011, with the goal of catching whiffs of exotic matter. That includes dark matter, which supposedly makes up about 80 per cent of the universe's matter. According to leading theories, it is made of as-yet-undetected particles called WIMPs, or weakly interacting massive particles.

Disappointment impossible

These WIMPs should collide in space, destroying each other in a puff of electrons and their antimatter partner, positrons. So if AMS picks up more positrons than expected from normal processes, that would suggest the presence of dark matter.

Ting wouldn't say whether or not AMS has seen such a signal, but did reveal that it has detected 7.7 billion electrons and positrons. That should be enough to suggest, or rule out, a signal at lower energies. "There's no such thing as disappointing," said Ting, who plans to submit the work for publication in about two weeks.

Cosmologist Michael Turner of the University of Chicago, who is not on the AMS team, is looking forward to hearing the results. If the device picks up more positrons than expected from normal processes, that would be a "smoking gun signature" of dark matter, he says.

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Jay-Z, Justin Timberlake to Headline Live Nation Concerts at London's Olympic Park

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LONDON - Jay-Z and Justin Timberlake will headline this summer's Wireless festival at the Olympic Park here, concert promoter Live Nation said Tuesday.

The music stars are the first performers confirmed as the lead acts for concerts at the Olympic Park after the live events giant struck a deal for exclusive rights to organize music events there last month.

Live Nation last year decided not to bid for an extension of a long-running contract that saw it promote concerts at London's Hyde Park, citing noise restrictions and cost factors.

Timberlake will headline the Wireless festival lineup on Friday, July 12. He will be joined by Snoop Dogg, Trey Songz, John Legend and special guest Frank Ocean.

Jay-Z will lead the July 13 lineup, with Emeli Sande, Rita Ora, Kendrick Lamar, DJ Fresh and Calvin Harris also confirmed for that day.

Timberlake and Jay-Z recently performed "Suit & Tie" at the Grammy Awards.

The Wireless festival organizers said Jay-Z's London appearance would be his only European performance this year, while Timberlake's gig would be his only U.K. festival show of the summer.

Meanwhile, AEG has moved into Hyde Park with plans to host a new music festival, dubbed British Summer Time, in late June.

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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Northeast digs out from record-setting blizzard

NBC's Al Roker joins Lester Holt with the latest on the blizzard's impact on Massachusetts.

By Erin McClam, Staff Writer, NBC News

Updated at 6:45 a.m. ET: A gusting winter storm buried parts of the Northeast under 3 feet of snow and left millions of people with little to do Saturday but wait ? for lights to come on, flights to resume and packed-in cars to be freed.

Transportation systems slowly flickered back. New York airports reopened on limited schedules, and Boston?s Logan hoped to open later, even if no flights could take off.

But for the most part, the country?s most populous region came to a standstill for a day. Elected officials pleaded with people to stay inside, even after the snow stopped, to let emergency crews and snowplows do their work.

Full coverage from The Weather Channel

?This is going to go on for a number of days,? Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy said. ?This will not all be done today.?


Gov. Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island?warned that while it was no longer snowing, the danger hadn't ended.

"People need to take this storm seriously, even after it's over. If you have any kind of heart condition, be careful with the shoveling," The Associated Press quoted him as saying.

The storm was blamed for at least 10 deaths, including a child poisoned by carbon monoxide and an 81-year-old Connecticut woman who was clearing snow with a blower who was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver.

At 6:00 a.m. ET Sunday, 349,157?homes and businesses were without power in New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. Some schools in the region?said that they would be closed on Monday, according to the AP.

NBC's Ron Allen joins Lester Holt with the latest from Connecticut, a state that had some of the highest snow totals.

And along the coast, including among people battered by Superstorm Sandy less than four months ago, flooding was a concern. The snowstorm announced itself with hurricane-force winds and churned up offshore waters.

When the snow finally stopped Saturday afternoon, cities and towns reported eye-popping snow totals ? 40 inches in Hampden, Conn., 38 inches in Milford, Conn., and 34 inches in New Haven. Portland, Maine, got almost 32 inches, breaking its record.

Boston reported a hair under 25 inches, placing the storm in that city?s five-worst on record. Concord, N.H., reported 2 feet. Central Park in New York ? by afternoon a sledder?s paradise ? reported 11.4 inches.

The National Weather Service recorded peak wind gusts of 83 mph in Cuttyhunk, Mass., the strength of a Category 1 hurricane. There were gusts of 72 mph in Westport, Conn., and 76 mph in East Boston.

On the Long Island Expressway, which looked more like a moonscape than a busy thoroughfare, 60 to 100 cars were stuck in the snow, and police officers worked through the night to free people from cars and get them to safety.

Richard Ebbrecht, a chiropractor, told the AP that he left his office in Brooklyn at 3 p.m. Friday and got stuck six or seven times on the expressway and other roads.

??We were all helping each other, shoveling, pushing,? he said.

He gave up and settled in for the night just two miles from home. At 8 a.m., he walked the rest of the way.

??I could run my car and keep the heat on and listen to the radio a little bit,? he told the AP. ?It was very icy under my car. That?s why my car is still there.?

Among the 10 deaths blamed on the storm was an 11-year-old boy in Boston who was overcome by carbon monoxide while keeping warm in the car.

NBC's Ron Mott joins Lester Holt with an updates on the blizzard's aftermath in Rhode Island.

The boy had been helping his father shovel out the car and got cold. The father started the engine, and the boy got inside, a Boston fire spokesman told the AP. But the car?s exhaust pipe was covered by a snowbank.

In a separate incident, also in Boston, a 20-year-old man was found dead in his car. He was also overcome by carbon monoxide fumes.

In Auburn, N.H., a man was killed after losing control of his car and hitting a tree. He was found dead in his car by local authorities.

In Prospect, Conn., an 81-year-old woman was using a snowblower when a driver struck and killed her and fled the scene, Malloy said. In Danbury, a man slipped on a porch and was found dead Saturday morning, the mayor told NBC Connecticut.

A 53-year-old man in Bridgeport, Conn., was found dead under snow at his house, possibly from hypothermia or a cardiac arrest, authorities said. A 55-year-old New Milford man died after he suffered a heart attack while plowing. A Shelton man, 49, died while digging out his truck.?

A man in Livingston County, N.Y., was plowing his driveway with a tractor Friday night when the tractor went off the edge of the road and fell on top of him.

And in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., an 18-year-old woman lost control of her car in the snow and struck Muril M. Hancock, 74, who was walking near the shoulder, police said Friday. Hancock died at the hospital.

On the Long Island Expressway, dozens of cars were stuck in the snow, and police officers worked through the night to free people from cars and get them to safety. NBC's Anne Thompson reports.

In New York, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Saturday morning that 2,200 pieces of equipment were on the streets, salting and plowing. He said that all the primary streets in the city had been plowed.

??I think it?s fair to say that we were very lucky,? he said. ?Looks like we dodged a bullet.?

He said the city had offered help to other places hit harder by the storm.

In Massachusetts, Gov. Deval Patrick had ordered all cars off the roads but announced Saturday afternoon that he was lifting the ban for Interstate 91 and the slice of the state to the west.

Connecticut had a similar ban in place, but Malloy could not say when it might be lifted. He said Saturday afternoon that he expected it to remain in place at least for the rest of the day.

Transportation systems slowly flickered back to life Saturday, but for the most part, the country's most populous region came to a standstill for a day. NBC's Rehema Ellis reports.

The winter storm was fueled by two weather systems ? a so-called clipper pattern that swept across the Midwest and a band of rain that churned up from the South. They clashed explosively over the Northeast on Friday.

The storm arrived in earnest Friday night. The governors of New York, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island all declared states of emergency.

More than 800 National Guard soldiers and airmen were activated in Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York to provide roadway support, emergency transportation and back-up for first responders, the Department of Defense said.

Related:

'Absolutely beautiful' scene in Conn. town hit by most snow

Sandy survivors: It's like a repeat 'nightmare'??

The Weather Channel live blog

State-by-state impact of the storm

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Friday, February 8, 2013

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How Many People Have Been Killed by Guns Since Newtown?

The answer to the simple question in that headline is surprisingly hard to come by. So Slate and the Twitter feed @GunDeaths are collecting data for our crowdsourced interactive. This data is necessarily incomplete. But the more people who are paying attention, the better the data will be. You can help us draw a more complete picture of gun violence in America. If you know about a gun death in your community that isn?t represented here, please tweet @GunDeaths with a citation. (If you?re not on Twitter, you can email slatedata@gmail.com.) And if you?d like to use this data yourself for your own projects, it?s open. You can download it here.

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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

French journalist held in Iraq to appear in court ? Morocco World News

BAGHDAD, Feb 4, 2013 (AFP)

A French journalist arrested for taking photos without permission in Baghdad is to be brought before a judge Monday but will ?hopefully? be freed this week, the head of the Iraqi journalists? union said.

Nadir Dendoune, was arrested late January while visiting Iraq to compile a series of stories on the upcoming 10th anniversary of the US-led invasion of the country for French monthly magazine Le Monde Diplomatique.

?Yesterday, they (police) questioned him, and today he should be presented before a judge,? Muayad al-Lami, head of the Iraqi Journalists? Syndicate, told AFP. ?Hopefully he will be released this week.?

Lami said he visited Dendoune on Saturday, and said during the visit a doctor from the French embassy checked the journalist and found him to be in good health.

The journalists? syndicate chief said Dendoune, who also holds Australian and Algerian nationalities, was arrested for taking pictures in south Baghdad of a military checkpoint and a hospital.

Dendoune?s sister Houria told AFP from Paris, however, that her brother was arrested while taking pictures of a water treatment plant.

Journalists in Baghdad are required to seek prior approval from the capital?s security command centre in order to take photographs at checkpoints and of members of the security forces.

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Don't Waste Your Timeout

Jim Harbaugh San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh reacts to a play?during Super Bowl XLVII against the Baltimore Ravens? on Sunday.

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For the second year in a row,?Slate?and?Deadspin are?teaming up for a season-long NFL roundtable. Check back here each week as a rotating cast of football watchers discusses the weekend's key plays, coaching decisions, and traumatic brain injuries. And?click here to play the latest episode of?Slate?s sports podcast Hang Up and Listen.

Super Bowl XLVII turned out to be a close game that hinged on a few critical plays at the end?shocking, given the score when the power went out. But it also hinged on decisions that didn't seem very significant at the time but ended up having an enormous effect on the outcome.

One of the more obvious foul-ups was San Francisco?s mismanagement of its timeouts in the second half. If the 49ers had any hope of coming back from down 22, it was certainly going to be close at the end, and timeouts were going to be invaluable. Colin Kaepernick, though, burned the 49ers? first timeout just before a first-and-10 play near midfield at the halfway point of the third quarter. It seemed as if he simply didn?t like the play call or the match-ups because there was time left on the play clock. The second timeout was called by Jim Harbaugh to prevent a delay-of-game penalty on the 49ers? final drive that would have set up a third-and-goal from the 10 instead of from the 5. This was a debatable call. On the one hand, San Francisco would've been pushed 5 yards farther from the end zone. On the other, since Baltimore was taking away the run and forcing quick passes into man-to-man coverage, the extra space might have actually made things easier for the offense.

Jim Harbaugh made another mistake risking a timeout on the challenge of a first-down ruling halfway through the fourth quarter. He won the challenge, but that only set up third-and-inches, a situation that ends up being converted more than 80 percent of the time (and which the Ravens did ultimately convert). There wasn?t enough upside to justify the risk that there wouldn?t be enough evidence to overturn the ruling.

Had the 49ers retained all three timeouts, they would've gotten the ball back with about 1:22 to play and great field position, assuming they would?ve forced a Baltimore three-and-out. With two timeouts, San Francisco could have had 43 seconds left after a stop. In fact, with at least two timeouts, San Francisco would've had enough clock to kick the field goal on fourth down of what turned out to be its final possession, force a Baltimore punt, and then kick another field goal to win.

Here?s how costly those timeouts were. First, consider the field goal/stop/field goal scenario. Typically, offenses needing a field goal to survive can score a three-pointer slightly more than 30 percent of the time when starting near their own 20-yard line. With about 45 seconds left to play, they can score about 15 percent of the time when starting near their own 20. If the 49ers played for the touchdown, they would have gained possession near midfield at worst. A touchdown from there with about 1:40 to play is about a 35 percent proposition, but with about 45 seconds to play, it?s about 20 percent. When the 49ers called their first timeout and when Jim Harbaugh challenged that first-down ruling, it was impossible to know just how crucial those timeouts would become. These numbers, though, show just how valuable they can be, particularly when compared to the importance of a no-account first-down play in the third quarter.

The Ravens? intentional safety, by contrast, was probably a smart decision. At the time, I thought it was a mistake because it put San Francisco in a position where a field goal could tie the game. But I didn?t realize how much time punter Sam Koch would be able to burn. The Ravens ran 8 seconds off the clock, thanks partially to a quirk in the rules. Since the penalty for holding in the end zone is, well, a safety, the Baltimore linemen could hold all night long without repercussion. Had a flag been thrown, the outcome would have been exactly the same.

The Ravens? fake field goal in the second quarter on fourth-and-9 at first made me scratch my head. The break-even chance of success to make the gamble worthwhile was 39 percent based on point expectancy and 62 percent based on win probability?the number is higher for win probability because it considers the fact that Baltimore was already ahead by 11 points. There aren?t enough relevant cases to know what the typical chance of success would be here, but this is an example of why going for it on fourth down is far more lucrative than coaches think. The failed conversion attempt left San Francisco with the ball at its own 5. Baltimore was able to get the ball back in great field position, which ultimately led to a touchdown. Of course, that?s not going to happen all the time, but it happens enough to matter. In the end, I appreciated the decision to try the fake because it showed that John Harbaugh was wise enough to expect the 49ers to come back at some point and that his team would need more points to stay ahead.

Jim Harbaugh missed at least one fourth-down opportunity. In the second quarter, he passed up a fourth-and-2 from the Baltimore 9, but the field-goal attempt was likely the right call. There was only enough time for three more plays in the half. San Francisco had two timeouts but needed a conversion first to be able to take advantage of them. The missed opportunity was a fourth-and-2 from the Baltimore 16 toward the end of the third quarter. David Akers had just missed his attempt on fourth-and-7, but a running-into-the-kicker penalty moved the 49ers into a situation in which they should have gone for it. Two-yard conversions are successful 59 percent of the time, and the break-even success rate was only 37 percent, as the 49ers were down eight at the time, needing a touchdown and two-point conversion to tie.

Jim Harbaugh deserves credit for leading his team to a dramatic near-comeback. Maybe if he'd used his timeouts more judiciously and his downs more aggressively, his team could?ve pulled off the biggest miracle win in Super Bowl history.

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Monday, February 4, 2013

Carney to face scrutiny on Bank of England plans

LONDON (Reuters) - Mark Carney, the man about to take the helm at the Bank of England, faces his first public grilling on Thursday about how he would revive Britain's economy.

Canada's central bank governor was British finance minister George Osborne's surprise choice in November to succeed Mervyn King, who retires at the end of June as governor of the 318-year-old bank nicknamed the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street.

Carney, a 47-year-old former Goldman Sachs banker who studied at Harvard and Oxford, has a reputation for a tough approach to bank regulation and helping Canada avoid the worst of the financial crisis.

More recently he has stirred the UK policymaking establishment by appearing willing to consider a shift in how the central bank fights inflation.

What exactly Carney will do differently to King is unclear. For a start he will be just one of nine UK interest rate setters and he has so far confined himself to generalities rather than talking about the Bank of England itself.

That will change on Thursday when he is quizzed for three hours by a British parliamentary committee from 4.45 a.m. ET.

The committee has said its main concern will be to "question Dr Carney on whether he thinks that there may be a better monetary policy for the UK than the current one".

Independent reports last year criticized the Bank for being slow to act at the start of the 2008-2009 financial crisis, from which the economy has still not recovered, and of being burdened by an over-hierarchical management culture.

Carney is also likely to face questions on bank regulation -- where the central bank is getting sweeping new powers to control credit and even recommend the break-up of banks with risky investment arms -- as well as how he was appointed.

After initially denying interest in King's job, Carney leap-frogged candidates who went through the formal application process and was granted a much more generous package of pay an perks than King, worth 874,000 pounds ($1.38 million) a year.

He will serve a term of just five years, rather than the seven originally intended, fuelling speculation that the BoE job -- where he will represent British interests overseas -- may be a stepping stone towards a future in Canadian politics.

The 13 members of parliament who make up the cross-party Treasury Committee lack the power to veto Carney's appointment, but if they have serious concerns they can recommend a full parliament debate in what would be an embarrassing snub to Osborne.

POLICY DIFFERENCES

Carney has voiced some support for two policies which are deeply at odds with central bank's practice and potentially imply a looser monetary policy stance more supportive of growth.

The first, which he has championed at the Bank of Canada, is to be more explicit about when interest rates will rise, something which one policymaker said would make monthly policy meetings pointless.

The other -- which he alluded to in a speech in December but did not back explicitly -- is to target a mix of growth and inflation known as nominal GDP, rather than inflation alone. This idea is popular in some academic circles but has not been taken up by any major central bank.

Andrew Sentance, a former BoE policymaker, said Carney was likely to be happy to talk about the first idea, but steer away from the second, saying it is ultimately up to Osborne to pick the bank's target.

"Ahead of taking over the reins at the Bank of England he is not going to want to say too much that is a hostage to fortune," said Sentance, who now works as an advisor to accountants PwC.

"The danger ... is people will read too much into the nuances of what he might say, or not say," he told Reuters.

Royal Bank of Canada economist Jens Larsen, who previously worked at the BoE, said Carney would need to take care that he did not make comments that were open to misinterpretation, as arguably happened with his speech in December.

"I think they will explore this idea of changing the target. I think he will come clean on that, and be much less favourable than his speech suggested," Larsen said.

"The only worry I have, if you compare him to the current governor, is that he is not as careful with his words."

Larsen added that how Carney will manage the BoE will also be a key theme. Bank of Canada staff do not publicly disagree with Carney, whereas senior Bank of England officials frequently say where their views differ from King's.

The Treasury Committee has sometimes had spiky exchanges with King, notably on issues such as his management style, accountability, and role at the start of the financial crisis.

But Thursday's hearing is likely to be more consensual, seeking to establish what Carney's initial views and intentions are, so he can be challenged on them later.

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(Reporting by David Milliken, editing by Mike Peacock)

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