Wednesday, October 31, 2012

S.Africa keeps Iran crude imports at zero in Sept

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa suspended all imports of crude oil from Iran for a fourth month in September, data showed on Wednesday, as Pretoria continued to steer away from Iranian shipments because of European insurance sanctions.

In May, imports from Iran stood at 285,524 tonnes, but since June Africa's biggest economy has replaced shipments from Iran with crude from other suppliers, especially Saudi Arabia.

South Africa used to import a quarter of its crude from Iran but has come under Western pressure to cut the shipments as part of sanctions designed to halt Tehran's suspected pursuit of nuclear weapons.

The major supplier in September was Saudi Arabia, with shipments from the Middle East country at 759,643 tonnes. Other crude imports originated in Angola, Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates, with shipments totalling 1.76 million tonnes.

Even though the United States granted South Africa an exemption from financial sanctions after cuts in Iranian imports, Pretoria is still facing problems because of European Union sanctions preventing insurance companies from underwriting Iranian shipments.

The EU has not granted any waivers, even though South Africa has been lobbying Brussels because of the impact on its fuel supplies.

Some South African refineries are designed to treat Iranian-type crude only, and refiners and the government have said the country will be hard-pressed to replace those supplies with other products indefinitely.

Any disruption to crude imports could hit fuel supplies in South Africa, which has suffered shortages in the last year because of strikes and refinery problems.

Refiners in South Africa include Shell, BP, Total, Chevron, petrochemicals group Sasol, and Engen, which is majority-owned by Malaysian state oil group Petronas .

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Monday, October 29, 2012

Texting while driving? The ticket costs more than you think.

It's illegal to text and drive in most states, and law enforcement agencies are developing more sophisticated ways to spot offenders. What's more, that ticket may end up costing you hundreds.?

By Richard Read,?Guest blogger / October 28, 2012

In this 2011 file photo, a phone is held in a car in Brunswick, Maine. The Department of Transportation recently announced pilot programs in Connecticut and Massachusetts "to develop and train police officers on better methods for spotting drivers who are texting.

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In most of America, it's illegal to text and drive. Today, 39 states and the District of Columbia now have laws on the books forbidding the practice. Chances are, you live in one of them.

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The problem for police?officers?is that such laws can be difficult to enforce. Even though texting constitutes a primary offense in most instances (meaning that drivers can be pulled over solely for breaking that law), officers have to witness a motorist in the act of texting. That means that in the 29 states where it's okay for drivers to use a handheld cell phone, officers have to observe a driver interacting with a device long enough to ensure that they're not fiddling with music or doing something else that might be considered legal.

The Department of Transportation recently announced pilot programs in Connecticut and Massachusetts "to develop and train police officers on better methods for spotting drivers who are texting, and to develop media techniques that alert the public to the perils of texting and driving". Although Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood admits that "there is still much work to be done" in the area of enforcement, programs like this should soon give officers new tools to catch offenders.

Which is to be expected. Distracted driving is a huge problem in the U.S. and elsewhere, and as smartphones and in-dash?navigation?screens become ubiquitous, the problem's only going to get worse. In fact, perfectly sensible people text and drive -- including?nearly one-third of your commuting colleagues.?

So, given that texting is a growing problem and enforcement is ramping up, it's likely that you or one of your friends will soon get busted for LOLing and OMWing in traffic. How does that affect your wallet?

First, there's the cost of the ticket, which varies from state to state, depending on the base charge, court fees and other expenses. As an example:?Online Auto Insurance?(OAI) reports that the base fee in California is $20, but after adding on all the ancillary costs, texters leave the courthouse a staggering $336 poorer.

Then, there's the question of insurance. OAI secured three quotes for a hypothetical driver: a 25-year-old single male, living in New York, driving roughly 10,000 miles each year in his?2008 Honda Civic?DX, with one texting ticket on his record.

In one scenario, the violation didn't cause the quote to?change?at all: the hypothetical driver paid the same with or without the ticket. At the other two insurers, however, rates jumped 9.1% and 10.5%.?And although OAI didn't explore the issue, chances are that a second texting ticket would likely have even more dire consequences for the insured.

Of course, we'd be remiss if we didn't point out that OAI makes its money by brokering?auto?insurance policies for drivers. In other words, it's in OAI's best interests to make drivers aware of discrepancies in insurance rates, since that encourages new business.

That said, we're not surprised by the findings. In fact, we're a bit surprised that the difference in quotes wasn't a bit more dramatic for those with texting tickets on their record.?

Have you gotten a ticket for texting while driving? How much did it set you back? Did it affect your insurance? Drop us a line, or leave a note in the comments below.

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Friday, October 26, 2012

NCAA grad rates improving in football, basketball

(AP) ? More men's basketball players are taking advantage of the biggest shot of their life and earning a college diploma.

The latest results from the NCAA's annual Graduation Success Rate showed a record 74 percent of Division I basketball players from the 2005-06 freshmen class left school with a degree, a 6-percentage point increase over the one-year measurement from the class of 2004-05.

It's a stunning turnaround for a sport that has traditionally lagged others in the closely watched report.

"I'm pretty confident it's a reflection of the seriousness of the athletes and the coaching staffs to keep students in school and focused on their classes," NCAA President Mark Emmert said during a conference call. "They've really been stepping up. We look at that and we're extremely pleased by it."

Football Bowl Subdivision players also improved their scores by 1 percentage point in the one-year snapshot, hitting 70 percent for the first time.

The overall four-year graduation rate, covering freshman classes from 2002-03 through 2005-06, was 80 percent, matching last year's record high. Using that measure, men's basketball and FBS players both came in at 68 percent, with both sports showing modest gains (1-percentage point increase in FBS and 2 percentage points in basketball).

NCAA officials believe the improvement in its two biggest money-making sports indicates that the more stringent requirements for incoming freshmen, tougher standards to maintain eligibility first passed in 2003, and the focus on the GSR and Academic Progress Rate reports are making an impact.

Last year, Emmert upped the ante by pushing for ? and getting ? the board of directors to impose harsher sanctions including postseason bans for teams that fall below the mandated APR cutline of 900. That report is released in the spring. Connecticut's men's basketball team is the first major school in one of the two big sports to miss the cutline and will be ineligible for this year's NCAA tournament.

This week's report showed UConn had a four-year graduation rate of 11 percent.

"Ideally, we'd like every student-athlete who enters college graduate. That's why they go there," said University of Hartford President Walt Harrison, the longtime chairman of the Division I Committee on Academic Performance. "That's what college is all about, and we think we're helping to enable them to achieve their dreams."

Some contend the NCAA's numbers are flawed because they're calculated differently than the federal statistics, which critics say may portray a more accurate picture of what's actually happening in classrooms across America.

While both the NCAA and the feds evaluate students over a six-year span, the NCAA's numbers include transfer students who leave school in good academic standing and earn a degree somewhere else. The feds do not count anyone who leaves their first school, regardless of whether the student or athlete actually earns a degree.

A year ago, the government reported a record 65 percent of student-athletes had earned degrees, compared with 63 percent of all students. This year's one-year numbers were the same. The NCAA does not calculate figures for the overall student body.

David Ridpath, past president of the NCAA watchdog The Drake Group, pointed out the federal numbers include part-time students and that can skew the stats, too.

"I don't think any measurement is perfect," said Ridpath, a professor at Ohio University. "But I think with the APR and everything else, the question is are they academically prepared when they get to college, and if they are, are they taking a major that is going to benefit them for the next 50 years of their life."

Others argue athletes should graduate at a higher rate than the overall student population because they receive benefits such as tutoring and academic counseling that most students cannot afford and do not receive.

Emmert said he agreed that athletes should outdo their peers and cited two familiar football names ? Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III ? as examples of what can be achieved both in the classroom and on the field. Luck and Griffin both have diplomas and went 1-2 in April's NFL draft.

"We think they (athletes) should be graduating at higher rates and they do graduate at higher rates," Emmert said. "But I would also tell people to pay attention to what it takes to be a competitive athlete in college. It's an enormous task and these young men and women are pretty amazing when you look at the demands placed on them."

Not all of the numbers were impressive.

The one-year measurement for all college athletes dropped from 82 percent in 2004-05 to 81 percent in 2005-06.

And though the government numbers showed athletes in every sub-group but one graduating at a higher rate than their peers, white male athletes now trail the white male students, 64 percent to 63 percent.

Of the 36 men's and women's sports included in the four-year numbers, nine held steady and five incurred slight declines. The grad rate in men's rifle, men's skiing and women's water polo each had 1-percentage point decreases, while men's lacrosse incurred a 2-percentage point drop. Men's water polo, women's bowling and women's ice hockey each had 3-percentage point increases and women's fencing improved by 5 percentage points.

Each of the other sports showed modest gains of 1 or 2 percentage points.

But the solid improvement in football and basketball was notable.

In the 11 years the NCAA has collected data, men's basketball players have had an 18-percentage point increase and black men's players have seen a jump of 21 percentage points in earing degrees. FBS players have seen their number improve by 7 percentage points over the same span.

Emmert couldn't quibble with those stats, though he hopes to see them continue to increase.

"We don't think of getting your degree as Plan B, we think of that as Plan A and those were almost the same words Robert Griffin III used last year," Emmert said. "We are certainly going to continue moving forward with this expectation of continuing progress. For right now, we're delighted to be able to report greater success."

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Citi fined $2 million over Facebook IPO, fires two analysts

BOSTON (Reuters) - Citigroup fired top Internet analyst Mark Mahaney and paid a $2 million fine to a Massachusetts regulator to settle charges that the bank improperly disclosed research on Facebook's IPO and information on other tech companies.

William Galvin, Massachusetts's top securities regulator, is also probing other Wall Street banks involved in FaceBook Inc's initial public offering, including lead underwriter Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase.

The ouster of Mahaney, a blow to Citi's technology business, came after Galvin's office charged Citigroup Global Markets Inc with breaking state securities laws governing disclosure of broker research. The bank said it also dismissed a junior analyst Mahaney had supervised.

The complaint contends the unidentified junior analyst sent some of Citi's confidential views on investment risks and revenue estimates for Facebook to two employees at TechCrunch.com, a technology-focused media company, three weeks before Facebook went public on May 18.

Mahaney failed to supervise this junior analyst, according to the Massachusetts complaint. It said Mahaney also had improperly passed on his views about Google Inc to a reporter at Capital Magazine, a French publication.

Citi said it was pleased that the matter with Massachusetts has been resolved. The bank added, it takes its "internal policies and procedures very seriously and have taken the appropriate action."

Citi was one of the underwriters for the $16 billion Facebook IPO, the biggest ever for a U.S. technology company.

Morgan Stanley's role in the IPO long has been controversial because of how poorly the stock has performed and for the firm's own handling of non-public information prior to the listing.

In the complaint, Galvin said Citi's analysts broke securities laws prohibiting them from sending "written research or other written content" until 40 days after Facebook's IPO.

But it was not the first time Mahaney, one of the most respected internet analysts on Wall Street, got into trouble with his bosses for sharing information with journalists, the Massachusetts complaint shows.

On April 11, the bank's Director of Research, Americas sent Mahaney a "letter of education" noting that he broke the bank's rules about speaking with journalists and sticking to published research.

The letter said Mahaney had violated the bank's Public Appearance Policy when he spoke with Bloomberg and the New York Times. To Bloomberg, he "offered comments on a company that he does not cover and which he did not receive legal approval to discuss" in February, the complaint says. And in March he failed to get permission to speak with the Times, the complaint added.

Only weeks after receiving that letter, the civil complaint said Mahaney again broke the bank's rules when he gave the Capital journalist information about Google's YouTube revenue estimates and profitability that had not been reported.

FACEBOOK DEBACLE

After Facebook's debut, word started dripping out in the market that big investors may have been given a heads up about problems with the social media company's revenue lines.

Smaller investors were outraged to learn that Morgan Stanley had arranged conference calls for large investors prior to the IPO to tell them the underwriters were scaling back their revenue forecasts for Facebook.

So far, there has been no regulatory action against Morgan Stanely or any of its analysts.

"This is about not having two sets of rules one for preferred clients and one for everyone else," Galvin said, noting the Citi case was completed first because his office was able to obtain emails showing how the analysts broke the rules.

What may distinguish the situation with Citi from that of Morgan Stanley is that Mahaney's alleged communications with the media violated the firm's own internal procedures.

James Fanto, a professor at Brooklyn Law School in New York and an authority on broker-dealer regulation, said analysts with underwriting firms are "not supposed to give out research and views." He said the Citi case may have been easier to prove given the trail of emails. Galvin "had a roadmap," Fanto said.

Meanwhile, Facebook's shares this week had their best trading day ever after strong quarterly results. Mahaney had recently upgraded the stock to buy from neutral.

Mahaney has consistently received high marks in surveys of institutional investors. He came to Citi in 2005 from Galleon Group, the hedge fund led by Raj Rajaratnam, who was arrested in 2009 and later convicted in one of the biggest insider trading crack-downs in U.S. history.

With various regulators looking at the Facebook listing, Galvin is the first to come out with a fine, albeit a small one.

He has long had a reputation of being an aggressive regulator who has filed suit against Wall Street's top banks for securities law violations. But some have criticized him from often settling high-profile cases for small sums.

(Reporting by Svea Herbst-Bayliss; Additional reporting by Suzanne Barlyn and David Henry in New York; Editing by Gerald E. McCormick, Jennifer Merritt, Dan Grebler and David Gregorio)

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Asus Vivo Tab RT


The Asus Vivo Tab RT ($599 list bundled with Mobile Dock) is an interesting slate tablet that can be equipped with a clamshell notebook dock. It makes a little more sense for most business and consumer users than the Sony VAIO Duo 11 (D11213CX) PCM1: , because you can go for ultra portability (just over a pound) by leaving the keyboard Mobile Dock at home. With the Mobile Dock, the Vivo Tab RT works just like a clamshell ultraportable laptop. With true "all-day" battery life, the Vivo Tab RT is a good road warrior machine, provided your road warrior's primary needs are the Web and Office. There are a few kinks to work out, but the form factor is promising.

Design and Features
The Vivo Tab RT follows current slate tablet design cues. It sports a 10.1-inch touch screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio. The tablet's sides are curved for comfort when you hold it, like the Apple iPad . Windows RT shares the new Windows User Interface (UI) with Windows 8, though Windows RT won't run older x86 programs written for Windows XP and Windows 7 like Windows 8 can. Windows RT is a more streamlined version of Windows that runs well on the ARM-based Nvidia Tegra 3 in the Vivo Tab RT, at the expense of backwards compatibility with older Windows programs. But then again, you would be in the same boat if you decided to stop using your Windows laptop in favor of a Mac laptop, Android tablet like the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 , or the iPad.

The Vivo Tab RT has a pair of webcams, a back facing 8MP one with LED flash and 2MP front facing one for Skype and self shots. Both webcams are located on the top of the tablet, reinforcing the Vivo Tab RT's landscape orientation. Accelerometers automatically rotate the screen to portrait mode. On the bottom of the tablet in the front is the Vivo Tab RT's soft Windows key. The Windows key acts like the Windows key on a keyboard, primarily switching back and forth between the Windows UI (formerly known as Metro interface, also known as the Start screen) and the current active app. The screen supports up to five touch points, which is fitting as you'll have one hand free when using the handheld tablet.

The Vivo Tab RT has a microSD slot, micro-HDMI port, and a headphone jack, but that's about it for standard non-proprietary connectors. In addition to the docking connector on the bottom, there's a 36-pin port for the included USB charging cable. The system's 36-pin port also supports an included USB 2.0 dongle, so you can plug other peripherals in like USB flash drives and mice. The dongle is easy to lose, however, so keep track of yours.

The Vivo Tab RT weighs just over a pound (1.15 pounds). This makes it lighter than the 1.44-pound weight of the iPad. The Vivo Tab RT measures about 10.5 by 6.75 by 0.37 inches (HWD), which is comparable to the Surface (11 by 7 by 0.37) and the iPad (9.5 by 7.5 by 0.37). The back panel has an embedded NFC (Near Field Communication) sensor, in anticipation of NFC becoming a widely utilized standard. The tablet also supports 802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, but lacks a radio for the 5GHz bands (the iPad supports 5GHz Wi-Fi). The Vivo Tab RT also has built-in Bluetooth 3.0 (the iPad supports Bluetooth 4.0).

The Vivo Tab RT trumps the iPad by bundling in a Mobile Dock with a mechanical keyboard and extra features like a USB 2.0 port and built-in battery. The dock adds 1.2 pounds to the weight of the tablet. The Mobile Dock's 22WHr battery supplements the Vivo Tab RT's 25WHr internal battery, given the combination almost double its potential battery life. The Mobile Dock's keyboard is more cramped than a standard keyboard. The measurement from the Q key to the P key on a standard desktop keyboard is about 7.5 inches; on the Vivo Tab RT Mobile Dock, it's 6.75 inches. It's certainly more usable than the onscreen keyboard that takes up screen space, but it will take you a few typing sessions to get used to. Currently, the Vivo Tab and Mobile Dock are sold as a bundle, and individual pricing is not available.

The docking connector is also an adjustment. You have to push a switch on the tablet while pulling the Vivo Tab RT off of the dock to disengage. Latching back onto the Mobile Dock is simpler, and the tablet vibrates to let you know the link is successful.Of course, you don't have to worry about connecting a keyboard to the iPad: on the iPad it's a Bluetooth keyboard or bust.

The Vivo Tab RT comes with the standard Windows RT operating system setup, including mail, music, video, Internet Explorer 10, Maps, the Windows Store, and Xbox Live Games. The system also comes with Microsoft Office 2013 RT (Home and Student), so you use it for work right out of the box. Office 2013 is the preview version right now, but Microsoft will update Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote to the full versions once they are available through Windows Update. Asus also added a few programs to the Start screen, including Amazon's Kindle reader, a webcam app, Supernote (note-taking), MyLibrary (an open e-book reader), MyDictionary, 8GB of Web storage (for the life of the unit), Asus@vibe fun center (another game store), and a guide to Windows RT.

Performance
The Vivo Tab RT is pretty responsive to swipe inputs, whether on the screen or using the built-in trackpad on the Mobile Dock. The trackpad was occasionally finicky, but when it did work it was responsive. Hopefully Asus can sort out the occasional hiccups with a software update. Viewing 720p HD videos on the Vivo Tab RT were smooth with only a few dropped frames, and video from Netflix looked great on the bright IPS+ display. Thanks to the IPS+ display, you could watch from a wide variety of angles, above and below the screen. Adobe Flash videos like the Wreck It Ralph trailer on the Disney.com website looked great. On Rightmark's Browsermark benchmark test, the Vivo Tab RT was a little behind the iPad, but it still performed well.

The Vivo Tab RT excelled in terms of battery life. It lasted 9 hours 37 minutes on our video rundown test, well above its nine hour claims. The iPad lasted 10:54 on the same test. We couldn't test the battery life with the Mobile Dock (our test video ends at ten hours and change). That said, using the Mobile Dock should extend the Vivo Tab RT's battery life to about 15 hours.

The Asus Vivo Tab RT certainly scores well on battery life, innovation, and portability. Usability, on the other hand, is a mixed bag. It comes with Office RT, a must-have program for workers and students, but the 3,000 app selection from the various apps stores (Windows Store, Asus@Vibe, and Xbox Games) are paltry in comparison to the hundreds of thousands of apps on the iTunes Store, tens of thousands on Google Play, and millions of apps for Windows 7 and 8. Until the Windows Store really gets going, you'll still find a better selection of apps on an iPad or Android tablet. That said, if what you need is a physical keyboard, phenomenal battery life, Microsoft Office, and the Web, the Asus Vivo Tab RT is an intriguing choice.

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Obama launches 2-day blitz; Romney also ups pace

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, greets supporters as he takes the stage for a campaign event at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012, in Golden, Colo. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, greets supporters as he takes the stage for a campaign event at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012, in Golden, Colo. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

President Barack Obama holds up a copy of job plan during a joint campaign appearance with Vice President Joe Biden, not seen, Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012, at Triangle Park in Dayton, Ohio. (AP Photo/Al Behrman)

(AP) ? Locked in a stubbornly tight race, President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney are demonstrating the urgency of the campaign's final stretch, with the incumbent alone set to cover 5,300 miles in the busiest single day of his re-election bid. Both men claimed a growing edge even as voters showed little give.

From Colorado to Iowa to ever-important Ohio, bigger crowds and late October scenery offered the feel of a campaign starting to finally crackle. Obama centered on a closing theme that voters simply cannot trust Romney, while the challenger warned of the bleak times that four more Obama years would bring.

At the majestic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado late Tuesday, Romney said Obama's promise of more of the same is "why he's slipping and it's why we're gaining."

He cast the race as moving his way during a rally of up to 10,000 at the amphitheater, a stunning setting cut into mountain rocks outside Denver. Blue lights and the Romney "R'' logo lit the rocks rising on either side of the venue, and the crowd wore colored T-shirts that, viewed from afar, formed the Colorado state flag.

Romney wasn't staying in Colorado long. With just two weeks left and all three of their debates behind them, the candidates turned to travel ? a lot of it.

Their mission remains to sway the small pool of undecided voters, but their increasing emphasis is to implore their millions of supporters to vote, particularly in the battleground states that allow early ballots to be cast.

Setting up for a frenetic finish, both campaigns sought to show they had enthusiasm and organization on their side.

"We have the ball, we have the lead," Obama campaign strategist David Axelrod insisted.

Obama was to campaign nearly around the clock Wednesday.

His day was taking him from Washington to Iowa, Colorado, California and Nevada, and then overnight to Florida. Not stopping to sleep in a hotel was meant to signal spirit and drive ? although, with a comfortable suite on Air Force One, Obama was hardly crashing out in the coach section for his red-eye flight.

It was the first time Obama was spending the night on his plane for a domestic trip, but far from unprecedented for an incumbent scrambling to keep his job.

Across the miles, Obama was holding rallies from morning to night, appearing on "The Tonight Show" with Jay Leno and calling some voters from the plane. It is the first half of a two-day trip that will see him going to Florida, Virginia and Ohio on Thursday, with a stop sandwiched in for him to cast his vote in Chicago.

Romney, too, is picking up the pace.

He is campaigning Wednesday in Reno, Nev., and Cedar Rapids, Iowa, before a three-stop swing in Ohio on Thursday.

"His is a status quo candidacy," Romney said of Obama as he teamed with running mate Paul Ryan in Henderson, Nev., on Tuesday. Thousands gathered at Red Rocks to hear him, although the sound system made him sound distant.

A swell of public polling showed an up-for-grabs race.

The Obama campaign had clearly heard the complaint that Obama, after more than a year of speeches, had failed to articulate his second-term vision. Obama's team produced a 20-page booklet outlining his proposals and promised to distribute millions of copies. Obama himself held it up at two speeches.

In the closing phase, Obama is trying to capitalize on polls that show voters see the president as more trustworthy than Romney. The president has spiced his rhetoric with humor to temper his underlying charge ? that Romney is lying about what he would do as president.

"We joke about Gov. Romney being all over the map, but it speaks to something important ? it speaks of trust," Obama said in Dayton, Ohio. "Trust matters. You want to know that the person who's applying to be your president and commander in chief is trustworthy, that he means what he says."

With Obama holding an edge in the uncontested states, Romney must win more of the battlegrounds to reach the minimum 270 electoral votes for the presidency. Those states are Nevada, Colorado, Iowa, Wisconsin, Ohio, Virginia, North Carolina, Florida and New Hampshire.

All of them will be drawing enormous personal attention from Romney and Obama, their wives, their running mates and other surrogates through Nov. 6.

In those states, Romney and Obama have both focused on critical demographics ? particularly female voters. Polls show more women backing Romney in recent weeks. But Romney could face some trouble over comments from Indiana Republican Senate candidate Richard Mourdock, who in a Tuesday night debate said that when a woman is impregnated during a rape, "it's something God intended."

Romney's campaign said late Tuesday that he "disagrees" with Mourdock but wouldn't say whether the campaign would ask him to stop airing a TV ad that Romney cut for Mourdock earlier this week.

Two months ago, embattled Missouri GOP Senate candidate Rep. Todd Akin said during a TV interview that women's bodies have ways of preventing pregnancy in cases of what he called "legitimate rape."

Since his comment, Akin has apologized repeatedly but has refused to leave the race despite calls to do so by leaders of his own party, including Romney.

From the Romney campaign, aides to Ryan were casting his speech Wednesday at Cleveland State University as a significant pitch.

He was to argue that Americans stuck in poverty cannot afford four more years like the past four. Ryan also planned to tell voters that Romney offers a better pathway for low-income Americans to improve their lives through opportunity and upward mobility, including school choice and public-private partnerships.

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Associated Press writers Philip Elliott in Denver, Kasie Hunt in Morrison, Colo., Josh Lederman in Washington and researcher Rhonda Shafner in New York contributed to this report.

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Lucy and Selam's species climbed trees: Australopithecus afarensis shoulder blades show partially arboreal lifestyle

ScienceDaily (Oct. 25, 2012) ? Australopithecus afarensis (the species of the well-known "Lucy" skeleton) was an upright walking species, but the question of whether it also spent much of its time in trees has been the subject of much debate, partly because a complete set of A. afarensis shoulder blades has never before been available for study.

For the first time, Midwestern University Professor David Green and Curator of Anthropology at the California Academy of Sciences, Zeresenay Alemseged, have thoroughly examined the two complete shoulder blades of the fossil "Selam," an exceptionally well-preserved skeleton of an A. afarensis child from Dikika, Ethiopia, discovered in 2000 by Dr. Alemseged. Further preparation and extensive analyses of these rare bones showed them to be quite apelike, suggesting that this species was adapted to climbing trees in addition to walking bipedally when on the ground. "The question as to whether Australopithecus afarensis was strictly bipedal or if they also climbed trees has been intensely debated for more than thirty years," said Dr. Green. "These remarkable fossils provide strong evidence that these individuals were still climbing at this stage in human evolution."

The new findings are published in the October 26 issue of the journal Science.

Dr. Alemseged, assisted by Kenyan lab technician Christopher Kiarie, spent 11 years carefully extracting the two shoulder blades from the rest of the skeleton, which was encased in a sandstone block. "Because shoulder blades are paper-thin, they rarely fossilize--and when they do, they are almost always fragmentary," said Dr. Alemseged. "So finding both shoulder blades completely intact and attached to a skeleton of a known and pivotal species was like hitting the jackpot. This study moves us a step closer toward answering the question 'When did our ancestors abandon climbing behavior?' It appears that this happened much later than many researchers have previously suggested."

Selam was a three-year-old A. afarensis girl who lived about 3.3 million years ago, and she represents the most complete skeleton of her kind to date. After freeing the shoulder blades from the surrounding rock, Green and Alemseged digitized them using a Microscribe, and then took detailed measurements to characterize their shape and function, comparing them to the rare shoulder fossils of other early human relatives: Homo ergaster ("Turkana Boy"), Homo floresiensis ("The Hobbit"), A. africanus, and two adult specimens of A. afarensis. They also made comparisons with an extensive modern sample of juvenile and adult chimpanzee, gorilla, orangutan, and human specimens.

The analysis of the shape and function of the bones revealed that A. afarensis shoulder blades are apelike, indicating a partially arboreal lifestyle. Drs. Green and Alemseged also found that, like living apes, the shoulder anatomy of juvenile and adult representatives of A. afarensis were quite similar. "Human scapulae change shape throughout ontogeny in a significantly different manner than closely related apes," said Dr. Green. "When we compared Selam's scapula with adult members of Australopithecus afarensis, it was clear that the pattern of growth was more consistent with that of apes than humans." At the same time, most researchers agree that many traits of the A. afarensis hip bone, lower limb, and foot are unequivocally humanlike and adapted for upright walking. "This new find confirms the pivotal place that Lucy and Selam's species occupies in human evolution," said Dr. Alemseged. "While bipedal like humans, A. afarensis was still a capable climber. Though not fully human, A. afarensis was clearly on its way."

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Two of New South Wales? top line umpires did just that at this year?s US Open at Flushing Meadows inNew York ? adjudicating matches involving the biggest names in tennis.

Glenn Toland and Troy Deighton have 32 years officiating between them.

Both have umpired numerous ATP and WTA events, Australian Open finals, Davis and Fed Cup ties and overseas events, including the South Africa Open and Masters Cup Final in Shanghai.

However, both say nothing compares to the massive adrenalin rush to walking onto the sport?s biggest stage ? the 23,000-seat Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Some say the best seat to watch tennis from is the grandstand however the best seat in the house is where the chair and line umpires sit on court.

?It was great to go to another Grand Slam and see how they did things,? Glenn Toland, who is also the President of Tennis Officials Australia?s NSW Division, said.

?It was an absolutely amazing experience. From the buzz of staying in the heart of Manhattan, just a stone?s throw from Times Square, to umpiring the Samantha Stosur v Victoria Azarenka match in front of a capacity stadium on Ashe, I loved every minute,? he said.

?The American tennis fans are very different those here at home,? Troy Deighton added.

?I don?t think they?re as knowledgeable about the rules of tennis but they definitely get involved in the matches ? they are loud and boisterous and really generate a great atmosphere.?

While the concept of line umpiring? calling the ball in or out ? might seem simple enough, the pressure of calling the shots on the big matches is immense.

?You definitely need to be able to concentrate for long periods, have perfect eyesight and be able to make a split-second decision in a pressure-cooker environment,? Glenn said.

?Your heart rate definitely increases from the moment you walk onto court? Troy said.

?When I started officiating 13 years ago, I could never have imagined the opportunities I have had. To have been on court with modern day sporting legends like Federer, Nadal, Djokovic and the Williams sisters, and their predecessors like Agassi, Sampras, Henin, Hingis and Navratilova has been simply amazing,? he said. ?

Glenn also plays a key role at the Apia International Sydney to be held at the Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre in January. He is the Co-Chief of Officials for the tournament and manages?over 100 Chair and Line Umpires and to ensure they?re performing to the best of their ability.

Tennis Officials Australia ? NSW Division in conjunction with Tennis Australia is now recruiting new officials in all officiating roles. Glenn?s number one tip for anyone thinking of becoming an official is to do your time and listen.

?You have to learn to crawl before you can walk; be prepared to work at it, only a few make it to the very top but you can get so much out of the experience. There are many opportunities out there; it?s up to you to take them? Toland explained.

For more information on becoming an official please go to ? www.tennis.com.au/nsw/officials or contact Shane Merry at smerry@tennis.com.au or 0411 762 331.

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It?s been a long while since Apple live streamed its press events. In fact, some people may not even remember a live-streamed Apple event, instead hunting out the best possible live blog until we can check out the whole video post-excitement.

But the company?s website now has a dedicated channel for the event, and promises that we can ?Watch a live video stream of the special event online or via Apple TV starting at 10:00 a.m. PDT.?

Plus, some folks over at MacRumors have noticed a new ?Apple Events? icon on the Apple TV, which leads us to believe that Apple may live stream today?s iPad mini event.

According to MacRumors, a click on that particular channel offers up a few other Apple press event videos, dating back to June 2011.

It?s unclear whether or not Apple will be live streaming the event on other channels, such as its website. Apple has historically stopped doing live streams of their events due to bandwidth issues. But since there are far fewer people with Apple TVs than people with Internet access, an Apple Events channel via Apple TV makes much more sense.

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In this Monday Oct. 22, 2012, photo, Google product manager Ryan Falor walks with the Trekker during a demonstration for the media along the Bright Angel Trail at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. The search engine giant is using the nearly 40-pound, backpack-sized camera unit to showcase the Grand Canyon?s most popular hiking trails on the South Rim and other off-road sites. It?s about 4 feet in height when set on the ground, and when worn, the camera system extends 2 feet above the operator?s shoulders. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

In this Monday Oct. 22, 2012, photo, Google product manager Ryan Falor walks with the Trekker during a demonstration for the media along the Bright Angel Trail at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. The search engine giant is using the nearly 40-pound, backpack-sized camera unit to showcase the Grand Canyon?s most popular hiking trails on the South Rim and other off-road sites. It?s about 4 feet in height when set on the ground, and when worn, the camera system extends 2 feet above the operator?s shoulders. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

In this Monday Oct. 22, 2012, photo, Google product manager Ryan Falor works with the Trekker during a demonstration for the media along the Bright Angel Trail at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. The search engine giant is using the nearly 40-pound, backpack-sized camera unit to showcase the Grand Canyon?s most popular hiking trails on the South Rim and other off-road sites. It?s about 4 feet in height when set on the ground, and when worn, the camera system extends 2 feet above the operator?s shoulders. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

This Monday Oct. 22, 2012, photo shows the mast of Google's Trekker during a demonstration for the media along the Bright Angel Trail at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. The search engine giant is using the nearly 40-pound, backpack-sized camera unit to showcase the Grand Canyon?s most popular hiking trails on the South Rim and other off-road sites. It?s about 4 feet in height when set on the ground, and when worn, the camera system extends 2 feet above the operator?s shoulders. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

In this Monday Oct. 22, 2012, photo, Google operations manager Steve Silverman stands along the canyon wall wearing the Trekker during a demonstration for the media along the Bright Angel Trail at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. The search engine giant is using the nearly 40-pound, backpack-sized camera unit to showcase the Grand Canyon?s most popular hiking trails on the South Rim and other off-road sites. It?s about 4 feet in height when set on the ground, and when worn, the camera system extends 2 feet above the operator?s shoulders. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

In this Monday Oct. 22, 2012 photo, Google operation manager Steve Silverman is silhouetted against a canyon wall as he poses with the Trekker during a demonstration for the media along the Bright Angel Trail at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. The search engine giant is using the nearly 40-pound, backpack-sized camera unit to showcase the Grand Canyon?s most popular hiking trails on the South Rim and other off-road sites. It?s about 4 feet in height when set on the ground, and when worn, the camera system extends 2 feet above the operator?s shoulders. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz. (AP) ? Google and its street-view cameras already have taken users to narrow cobblestone alleys in Spain using a tricycle, inside the Smithsonian with a push cart and to British Columbia's snow-covered slopes by snowmobile.

The search giant now has brought its all-seeing eyes ? mounted for the first time on a backpack ? down into the Grand Canyon, showcasing the attraction's most popular hiking trails on the South Rim and other walkways.

It's the latest evolution in mapping technology for the Mountain View, Calif., company, which has used a rosette of cameras to photograph thousands of cities and towns in dozens of countries for its Street View feature. With a click of the mouse, Internet users are transported virtually for a 360-degree view of locales they may have read about only in tourist books and seen in flat, 2-D images.

"Any of these sort of iconic, cultural, historical locations that are not accessible by road is where we want to go," said Ryan Falor, product manager at Google.

Google announced the trekker earlier this year but made its first official collection of data this week at the Grand Canyon.

The backpacks aren't ready for volunteer use, but Google has said it wants to deploy them at national forests, to the narrow streets of Venice, Mount Everest and to ancient ruins and castles.

The move to capture the Grand Canyon comes after Apple chose to drop Google Maps from its mobile operating systems and opted to use its own mapping program that was derided for, among other things, poor directions and missing towns.

Steve Silverman, operations manager for Google didn't directly address the competition in saying: "Just trying to document a trail, it's going to be hard to beat this."

Google launched its Street View feature in 2007 and has expanded from five U.S. cities to more than 3,000 in 43 countries. Google teams and volunteers have covered more than 5 million miles with the Street View vehicles on a scale that other companies haven't approached, said Mike Dobson, president of Telemapics, a company that monitors mapping efforts.

"You could safely say that it's a standout, well-used application and they don't really have any competition," he said.

As the sun rose Monday, Luc Vincent, Google engineering director, strapped on one of the 40-pound backpacks and set down the Bright Angel Trail to the Colorado River ? a nearly 10-mile hike that goes from 6,900 feet in elevation to 2,400 feet. He hiked back up from Phantom Ranch, which can be 30 degrees warmer than at the rim, through the South Kaibab Trail and also gathered data on other trails.

The so-called trekker captures images every 2.5 seconds with 15 cameras that are 5 megapixels each from the rest areas, the steep switchbacks, the change from juniper trees to scrub brush and the traffic that moves aside as a courtesy to mule riders.

The GPS data is limited, so Google must compensate with sensors that record temperature, vibrations and the orientation of the device as it changes, before it stiches the images together and makes them available to users in a few months, Falor said.

Hikers that were on the trail when the data was gathered will have their faces blurred ? an attempt by Google to ensure privacy. Street View has run into problems in places like Europe and Australia for scooping up information transmitted over unsecured wireless networks.

A removable hard drive on the trekker stores the data gathered at the Grand Canyon. Tourists looked at the trekker strangely this week, as if it was something from outer space.

Sharon Kerfoot, a first-time visitor from Alberta said being able to view the terrain ahead of time, gauge the difficulty of the hike and know just how wide the path is would benefit those considering a trip to the Grand Canyon. She and a group of friends headed down the same path as Vincent but on mules, not foot.

"I think it's an excellent idea to give people a broader perspective on what they're getting into," she said.

What the images won't tell visitors is how much water they should carry down the trails, how to prepare for temperature changes, what type of food to take and how much, and how best to protect the natural resources, park spokeswoman Maureen Oltrogge said.

"Stitched together with other information out there, the technology could be valuable," she said.

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The Rock will be at WrestleMania 29. We know this for certain because The People?s Champion has gone on record saying he will be present when The Show of Shows sets up shop in the N.Y./N.J. region at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. What we don?t know is in what capacity The Rock will be participating at WrestleMania 29, and that, WWE Universe, is where things get interesting.

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Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney arrives on the beach to watch a flag football game between reporters that cover Romney, and Romney staff on Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012 in Delray Beach, Fla. Romney took a short break from debate preparations to do the coin toss, and watch the first play of the game. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney arrives on the beach to watch a flag football game between reporters that cover Romney, and Romney staff on Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012 in Delray Beach, Fla. Romney took a short break from debate preparations to do the coin toss, and watch the first play of the game. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney laughs as he watches a flag football game between between reporters that cover Romney, and Romney staff on Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012 in Delray Beach, Fla. Romney took a short break from debate preparations to do the opening coin toss, and watch the first play of the game. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney takes part in the coin toss for a flag football game between reporters that cover Romney, and Romney staff on Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012 in Delray Beach, Fla. Romney took a short break from debate preparations to do the coin toss, and watch the first play of the game. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

(AP) ? Republican Mitt Romney on Sunday refused to say if he would be open to one-on-one talks with Iran if elected president.

The presidential candidate took time away from debate preparations to officiate the coin toss at a flag football game between reporters and his senior campaign aides. But he did not answer questions about how he would handle talks about the Middle Eastern country's nuclear program, how he was feeling about the Monday night debate with President Barack Obama or about a new poll showing a close race.

"I thought you were talking about one-on-one talks with the president, I was about to answer," Romney joked when a reporter assigned to cover his visit to the beach game asked about Iran.

He also refused to answer a follow-up question about whether he felt about this week's debate with Obama, which is focused on foreign policy.

"Ready for football," Romney said.

The White House on Saturday said Obama's administration is prepared to talk one-on-one with Iran to find a diplomatic settlement to the impasse over Tehran's reported pursuit of nuclear weapons, though there's no agreement now to meet.

While Romney's campaign has not addressed the specific proposal, the Republican has taken a hawkish line on Iran and its suspected attempts to develop a nuclear weapon. Romney has said he would tighten sanctions on the country, though he has not specified how.

Despite unprecedented global penalties, Iran's nuclear program is advancing as it continues to defy international pressure, including four rounds of sanctions from the U.N. Security Council, to prove that its atomic intentions are peaceful.

Those sanctions, coupled with tough measures imposed by the United States and European nations are taking their toll, particularly on Iran's economy. Iranian authorities have in recent weeks been forced to quell protests over the plummeting value of the country's currency. The rial lost nearly 40 percent of its value against the U.S. dollar in a week in early October, but has since slightly rebounded.

The topic is likely to come up during Monday's debate on foreign policy.

With less than three weeks before Election Day, Romney on Sunday headed to Delray Beach, where senior staffers were gathered across from the press team, all in flag football uniforms. Romney walked down through the sand to officiate the coin toss and buck up his team.

The former Massachusetts governor handed bracelets to both team captains, reporter Ashley Parker and Romney Communications Director Gail Gitcho. He told them the bracelets read, "Clear eyes, full hearts, America can't lose." It's a version of the slogan from TV's "Friday Night Lights."

After the coin toss, Romney gathered his aides into a huddle and led them in a cheer.

"Figure out which of their players is best and take them out early," Romney said jokingly. "That's right, don't worry about injuries guys, this counts. Win."

The Associated Press did not participate in the football game.

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