Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Large Liz? Tower housing Big Ben to get a new name

FILE - This is a July 5, 2006 file photo of the London landmark Big Ben in London. The iconic Clock Tower of Britain's Parliament, better known though incorrectly as Big Ben, is being renamed in honor of Queen Elizabeth II, authorities said Tuesday June 26, 2012. One of Britain's most recognizable landmarks, the 315-foot (96-meter)-high structure will now formally be known as Elizabeth Tower following a campaign by lawmakers to mark the monarch's Diamond Jubilee celebrations. (AP Photo/Sang Tan, File)

FILE - This is a July 5, 2006 file photo of the London landmark Big Ben in London. The iconic Clock Tower of Britain's Parliament, better known though incorrectly as Big Ben, is being renamed in honor of Queen Elizabeth II, authorities said Tuesday June 26, 2012. One of Britain's most recognizable landmarks, the 315-foot (96-meter)-high structure will now formally be known as Elizabeth Tower following a campaign by lawmakers to mark the monarch's Diamond Jubilee celebrations. (AP Photo/Sang Tan, File)

LONDON (AP) ? The iconic Clock Tower of Britain's Parliament ? widely, though incorrectly, known as Big Ben ? is being renamed in honor of Queen Elizabeth II, authorities said Tuesday.

The 315-foot (96-meter)-high structure, one of Britain's most recognizable landmarks, will now formally be known as Elizabeth Tower following a campaign by lawmakers to mark the monarch's 60 years on the throne.

A House of Commons Commission statement said arrangements were being made for the "decision to be implemented in an appropriate manner in due course."

The tower was completed in 1858. It houses a four-faced chiming clock and the famed 13.5 ton Big Ben bell. Over the years, people began calling the whole tower Big Ben.

Prime Minister David Cameron, who backed the campaign for a change, said the new name was a "fitting tribute to the queen and the service she has given our country."

Opposition chief Ed Miliband, head of Britain's Labour Party, said the honor "rightly recognized Queen Elizabeth's lifetime of dedication and tireless service."

Associated Press

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Mumbai attacks 'handler' arrested in India

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Johnsonville Rental Property Management ... - Scottsdale real estate

When you have properties to rent you?re juggling this responsibility together with other responsibilities in your day to day life. Property management needs coping with finances, opportunities, tenants, and damaged property, to name one or two things. It can be quite stressful, regardless of whether you live nearby. What if you live at the other side of the country or the other side of the planet?

For a few of the people the simple fact is that they just are not good at managing all the things that goes with a rental property ? tenants, rental prices, advertising vacancies and tenancy contracts. If you have an investment house, and think you either can?t or don?t want to look after your property, then look for a professional in property management lettings to take care of the everyday administration for you.

Property managers may work independently, or be part of bigger groups. Ideally you?ll want a good chief with plenty of experience and good references. Don?t forget to ask about references because previous performance is crucial.

A brief search for property management on Google, Bing, or one of the other search websites will produce some names. Don?t forget to look in Google Places, an in-depth resource for finding local companies. And don?t forget to ask around. Talk to other investment property owners. Personal recommendation is frequently the best advertisement for property management rentals. Any names that come up frequently are likely to be folk and companies you can trust.

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Possible details of Google Nexus tablet emerge

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Google I/O, the search engine giant's annual developer conference kicks off on June 27. As usual, things will start with a keynote, which may include some product announcements. One blog claims that it already knows which gadget?Google will show off?? a tablet dubbed "Nexus 7."

Gizmodo Australia's Luke Hopewell writes that?the blog's staff has "viewed a training document detailing exactly what?s going to be in the new tablet and how much it?s going to cost."?

According to Hopewell, the tablet will be a 7-inch device built by Asus ??which fits with earlier reports???and contain a 1.3Ghz quad-core Tegra 3 processor, GeForce 12-core GPU and 1GB of RAM.?The tablet will be come in 8GB and 16 GB versions, Hopewell explains. Its screen will supposedly be an IPS?display "with a 178-degree viewing angle, running a resolution of 1280 by 800." (This again matches a prior report by DigiTimes.)

Additionally, there will supposedly be NFC, Google Wallet, and Android Beam technology built into the device along with a 1.2 megapixel front-facing camera. The battery inside the Nexus 7 will offer 9 hours of operating time.

Hopewell writes that the?8GB version of the tablet will cost $199 and that the 16GB version will cost $249.?(Previous reports suggested that prices would range between $149 and $249, for reference.)

While leaks, rumors, and vaguely sourced reports should always be taken with a large dash of salt, there's been a lot of consistency regarding this particular device. We wouldn't be surprised if we saw it in a couple of days, at the Google I/O keynote in San Francisco, from where we'll be reporting live.

Want more tech news, silly puns, or amusing links? You'll get plenty of all three if you keep up with Rosa Golijan, the writer of this post, by following her on?Twitter, subscribing to her?Facebook?posts,?or circling her?on?Google+.

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Monday, June 25, 2012

Does Paraguay risk pariah status with president's ouster?

Ousted president Fernando Lugo denounced his removal as a 'parliamentary coup,' and hinted that domestic and international pressure could reverse his impeachment.

By Peter Orsi,?Associated Press / June 24, 2012

Paraguay's new President Federico Franco gives a thumbs up as he arrives to give a news conference at the presidential palace in Asuncion, Paraguay, Saturday. Paraguay's newly sworn in president is promising to honor foreign commitments and reach out to Latin American leaders after the Senate removed President Fernando Lugo from office in a rapid impeachment trial on Friday.

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Fernando Lugo emerged early Sunday to denounce his ouster as Paraguay's president as a "parliamentary coup" and a "foreordained sentence" that was not based on proper evidence.

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Lugo said his truncated presidency was targeted because he tried to help the South American nation's poor majority. Asked whether he had any hope of retaking office, Lugo exhorted his followers to remain peaceful but suggested that popular national and international clamor could lead Paraguayan lawmakers to reverse his impeachment.

"In politics, anything is possible," Lugo said.

He added that he was visited by Roman Catholic bishops before Friday's Senate trial for alleged poor performance of duties, and agreed to accept the outcome of a process he considered illegitimate only to avoid bloodshed.

Lugo spoke in a pre-dawn special televised "open microphone" program hosted by a state-funded public television channel that was created by his government. As Saturday turned into Sunday, a long line of speakers queued up in front of the station's headquarters to vent their frustration over what they called an institutional coup, calling for strikes and protests to demand his return.

"We will not recognize any other president," chanted the crowd of at least 200 people, waving Paraguayan flags and bundled up against the Southern Hemisphere winter.

The nighttime protest broke the quiet of an otherwise sleepy day when many shops were closed and streets were largely empty. Some alleged that the public station was being censored by the nascent government of Federico Franco, who took the oath of office the previous day.

Earlier Saturday, Mr. Franco set about forming his new government as he promised to honor foreign commitments, respect private property, and reach out to Latin American leaders to minimize diplomatic fallout and keep his country from becoming a regional pariah.

In a brief appearance before international journalists, Franco tried to broadcast a sense of normality a day after lawmakers overwhelmingly voted to kick Lugo out of office.

"The country is calm. I was elected [as vice president] in 2008 by popular vote. Activity is normal and there is no protest," Franco said.

His first two appointments were Interior Minister Carmelo Caballero, who will be tasked with maintaining public order in this poor, landlocked South American nation, and Foreign Minister Jose Felix Fernandez, who will immediately hit the road to try to appease fellow members of the Mercosur and Unasur regional trade blocs.

"Our foreign minister will go to Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay to meet with authorities and explain to them that there was no break with democracy here. The transition of power through political trial is established in the national constitution," Franco said.

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Brooks Runner Amy Hastings Kicks to a First Place Finish, Will Lead Team USA in the 10,000m in London

Hastings Followed Dramatic Finish with Tears of Joy and Hugs for Olympic Teammates

BOTHELL, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Brooks athlete Amy Hastings sprinted to the win in the 10,000m at the USA Olympic Track and Field Trials today, earning herself a spot on the 2012 USA Olympic Team. Hastings pushed the pace for the second half of the race, kicking past her competitors and across the finish line with an official time of 31:58.36.

?We couldn?t be happier for Amy, she deserved this win. Watching her during the last 100 meters had our entire section on their feet?

Following a hard fought U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials performance in January, where she earned an alternate spot on the marathon team, Hastings shifted her focus to the track with one goal in mind?to make Team USA.

?My experience in Houston made me a stronger runner and gave me new confidence that I carried with me into today?s race,? said Hastings. ?It has always been a dream of mine to represent Team USA in London. It is an amazing feeling to know all the hard work paid off, and to come out with the win is icing on the cake.?

Hastings is the first Olympic Trials Champion from the Brooks team in more than 25 years. She will join fellow Brooks athletes, Desiree Davila and Manuel Huerta, in a quest for gold this summer in London. Davila solidified her spot on the U.S. Olympic Marathon Team in January with a speedy second-place finish at the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials in Houston. Huerta punched his ticket to the games last month by finishing ninth at the ITU World Triathlon.

?We couldn?t be happier for Amy, she deserved this win. Watching her during the last 100 meters had our entire section on their feet,? said Jesse Williams, Brooks sports marketing manager. ?We can?t wait to cheer on Amy, Desi, Manny, and all of the athletes in London this summer.?

Accomplishing the victory in the 10,000m is only the first stop for Hastings in Eugene. Later this week, she will compete for a spot on the Olympic 5K team.

On the men?s side, Brooks athlete Ryan Vail ran a strategic race working his way up in the pack to finish in sixth place at 27:52.53. To learn more about all the Brooks-sponsored athletes, visit www.brooksrunning.com/athletes.

About Brooks

Brooks Sports, Inc. is a leading running company that designs and markets a line of performance footwear, apparel, and accessories in more than 60 countries worldwide. A Berkshire Hathaway Inc. company, Brooks was founded in 1914 and is headquartered in Bothell, Wash., near Seattle. The company?s mission is to inspire everyone to run and be active by creating innovative gear that keeps them running longer, farther, and faster. Visit www.brooksrunning.com for more information, and follow frequent brand updates on Twitter (@brooksrunning) and Facebook (www.Facebook.com/brooksrunning).

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Sunday, June 24, 2012

2012 Enumclaw Ladies Golf Tournament July 15

The 2012 Enumclaw Ladies Golf Tournament is planned for July 15 and registration is now being taken.

The tourney, sponsored by the Enumclaw Ladies Golf Club, features a couples scramble format and begins with a shotgun start at noon.

The entry fee, through June 30, is $60 per person, or $36 for those with an annual pass. The fee jumps by $5 per person in July, with a deadline of July 7. The registration fee pays for a round of golf, dinner and a dessert buffet. Those wishing to attend the dinner only can purchase a ticket for $15.

The tournament is limited to 80 golfers.

A portion of the profits from the event will be donated to Relay For Life.

Those wishing more information can email elgcboard@gmail.com. Information also is available from one of the following: Beth Hansen, 360-829-7448; Lisa Sigurdson, 360-825-9532; Kathy Olson, 253-740-5557; or Jean Winkel, 360-825-4300.

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Udall: New Mexico Tech receives money for energy research

Senator Tom Udall announced yesterday that the Petroleum Recovery Research Center at New Mexico Tech will receive almost $700,000 to continue developing a method to treat produced water? water that comes up from the ground during oil and gas drilling. This water has a high concentration of salt and contaminants that is unsafe to drink and expensive to dispose of safely.

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?Oil and gas production is a major part of New Mexico?s economy and we are always looking for ways to reduce the environmental impacts, especially with respect to our limited water resources,? said Udall. ?I am glad New Mexico Tech is working to solve this environmental challenge by using our abundant solar energy resources.?

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New Mexico Tech is one of nine research programs that focuses on extending the life of mature oil and natural gas fields, while trying to reduce the environmental footprint and risks. The funding came from federal royalties from offshore oil production, as set forth in the 2005 Energy Policy Act.

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Saturday, June 23, 2012

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Advantages You May Get From Social Care Training Programs

There are many people looking for institutions offering social care training. Most of them are pursuing it as a vocation or a degree. Some students even take this course so they can add it to their resume. This gives them better chances to continue their medical career. It allows them to work and learn more about nurseries, hospitals, residential homes, and so on.

Depending on the course taken, some students may start as care assistants. Applicants may also choose other social care training courses. For example, if they want to learn more about a certain field, they can choose their subjects and focus on these fields. They can get special certificates and may also take further studies to become doctors, social workers, or psychotherapists.

Why apply for this program?

You need proper knowledge and training when dealing with patients. In most cases, you also need to know how to handle severe cases. As you will be dealing with different patients, you need to learn how to communicate. You should also know how to make your patient feel at ease. Social care programs may help improve your ability to work with other people. You will also learn how to simplify medical terms into an understandable level.

What are you going to learn?

These programs usually include courses in sociology, biology, nutrition, law, ethics, anatomy, and physiology. Most of these courses are hands-on-training. This makes it more fun and interesting. It also gives a short preview of what you will be doing in the future. The final program involves training in the actual work environment. During this course, you will learn from real professionals working on real patients.

Nutrition program

This is important, as you will be in-charge of coming up and implementing diets for patients. Studies under this program include special diets for health and other concerns. You will learn how to make a balanced nutritional program for diabetics, vegetarians, and lactose intolerant patients. You will also know how to give importance to patients with certain religious practices.

Sociology

This program looks into the legal aspects of the practice. You should also be aware of the current developments and rules in social policy. Some of the topics discussed in the course include human rights, discrimination, abuse, and welfare.

How long does it take?

The program usually takes 18-20 weeks, depending on the programs you may want to add. In less than a year, you can complete the training courses and immediately move on to an available job. The good thing about these programs is they can provide you with certificates and recommendation letter. You can add these documents to your resume. Some schools offering these courses may directly refer you to well-known medical clinics in the area.

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Friday, June 22, 2012

Chartboost Poaches Clay Kellogg From Google Admob, Passes 2B Game Sessions A Month

Screen Shot 2012-06-21 at 10.59.00 AMChartboost, a San Francisco-based gaming and ad platform, just poached Google Admob's head of mobile platform and partnership strategy Clay Kellogg to be its chief revenue officer. Chartboost, which was founded by some alums of an early mobile gaming company that Disney acquired called Tapulous, is a platform where mobile developers can cross-promote their work. Gaming studios will usually do a direct advertising trade where they'll market their titles in other developers' games. Chartboost's platform has grown to incorporate 4,000 app developers with 2 billion game sessions per month between them. The company offers direct advertising trades for free, but developers can pay to promote their app in the company's network on a cost-per-click or cost-per-install basis.

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Concept sneakers track your dancing moves with smartphone app

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Does your Lindy Hop need a little polishing before you break it out in public??These concept shoes are equipped with accelerometers that detect every step, spin, and tap, relaying your moves to a smartphone app for instant feedback.

The designer, UK-based?Tom Sykes, feels that dance was a great way for young people to exercise and learn, but existing dance products aimed at their demographic (games on the Wii and Xbox, for instance) aren't quite instructive enough. So he set out to make something new.

The result is the GroundWave Shadow, which combines a smart shoes with a smartphone. Each sneaker has an accelerometer built in, and they both connect wirelessly to an special app loaded with dance moves. As you stomp, slide, and turn, the moves are compared in real time?with what you should be doing.

How you are to keep your phone in view while popping and locking isn't addressed, but other than that, the project (still little more than a concept and prototype) seems realistic enough. Many pairs of shoes already come with sensors, like the Nike+ series, which also syncs with an app.

The futuristic shoes may never actually make it to market, but the idea is sound. You can learn more about them at the designer's site.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for msnbc.com. His personal website is coldewey.cc.

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The chest fly dumbbell exercise | Bodybuilding, Supplements, Diets ...



This dumbbell exercise improves your ability to lift objects. It also improves your physical appearance, and is an excellent addition to any fitness program.

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You will probably need to use a lighter weight dumbbell for this exercise

For maximum intensity, try to extend your arms as far as possible without losing control of the dumbbells

I find that it also helps to protect your lower back by bending your knees as shown below

First read the ?How Much Weight Should We Lift In Our Strength Exercise Programs?? section before starting this workout

How To Workout Procedure

Lie on an exercise bench with knees bent and abs engaged

Hold the dumbbells over your upper body with your palms facing each other

While keeping your elbows slightly bent, lower your arms out to your sides and down until they are level with your upper body

Raise your arms back to the starting position

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Do this exercise 3 times a week, every other day

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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Jemima Kirke Expecting Second Child

The Girls star, 27, is expecting her second child, a rep for HBO confirms to PEOPLE.

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Defense abruptly rests without calling Jerry Sandusky

Jerry Sandusky was expected to take the stand Wednesday, but his defense team ? who suggested that Sandusky's accusers were motivated by money ? had a different strategy. NBC News' John Yang reports from Bellefonte, Pa.

By Kimberly Kaplan, NBC News, and M. Alex Johnson, msnbc.com

Updated at 6:55 p.m ET: Lawyers for Jerry Sandusky abruptly rested their case Wednesday morning without calling the former Penn State University assistant football coach to the stand.

Kimberly Kaplan of NBC News reported from Bellefonte, Pa. M. Alex Johnson is a reporter for msnbc.com. Follow M. Alex Johnson on Twitter and Facebook.

It was an unexpected end to the defense phase of Sandusky's trial on 51 counts alleging that he abused 10 boys over 15 years.

Without explanation, defense attorneys requested a recess during testimony from one of their own witnesses. Then ? after an unusually long break during ,which both legal teams joined the judge in his chambers amid speculation over whether Sandusky would take the risky step of testifying ? defense attorneys said they were done.

The prosecution offered no rebuttal witnesses. Court was adjourned until Thursday morning, when closing arguments were scheduled.


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The defense decision came after the witness, David Hilton, 21, reacted with surprise when he was asked whether he knew that his uncle had called the defense team Tuesday night. Sandusky attorney Karl Rominger then asked for a recess.

Hilton was testifying that he spent a lot of time with Sandusky as a youth. He said he spent many nights at the Sanduskys' home but that nothing inappropriate ever happened.

It wasn't the only surprise on the seventh day of Sandusky's trial in Bellefonte, Pa. Judge John Cleland announced as court opened that one of the jurors had taken ill and was being replaced by an alternate.

Then, he announced that lawyers for both sides had agreed to stipulate that the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who broke the Sandusky story had helped the mother of one of Sandusky's alleged victims find an investigator.?The defense contends that investigators and journalists in Pennsylvania started with the premise that Sandusky was guilty of abusing young boys and ignored evidence of his innocence.

The reporter, Sara Ganim of the Harrisburg Patriot-News, who broke the news that a grand jury was investigating Sandusky, was called under subpoena by the defense. The newspaper sought to quash the subpoena, citing Ganim's right to protect her sources, but Cleland turned down the motion.

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After a conference at the bench at which lawyers for the newspaper sought to keep her off the stand, Cleland told jurors that Ganim had been called to answer questions about whether, "prior to charges being filed in the case, she contacted the mother of an alleged victim and provided her with contact information for an investigator in this case."

Cleland said the legal teams had stipulated that "the answer would be yes."

Ganim remained in the courtroom, where she could be heard vigorously disagreeing with the stipulation agreement between the prosecution and defense teams.

Ganim later told her newspaper: "For the record, I would not have answered yes to that question. I would have declined to comment under the Pennsylvania Shield Law.''

The revelation that Ganim ? who won widespread acclaim and journalism's highest honor for her pursuit of the Sandusky allegations ? may have interjected herself into the story as a participant goes to the heart of one of the defense's primary arguments: that Sandusky was being steamrollered by institutional forces oblivious to evidence that he might not be guilty.

"There are a lot of forces at work pushing this forward," Sandusky attorney Joseph?Amendola told Cleland during the subpoena arguments Tuesday.

The defense has already demonstrated, through testimony and audio of a police interview with one of the alleged victims, that investigators at times told potential witnesses that there were other victims in the case, which the defense contends tainted their testimony.

Jurors also heard from Jonathan Dranov, a friend of the family of Michael McQueary, the former Penn State assistant coach who testified last week that he saw Sandusky in a football locker room shower with a young boy.

McQueary testified said he didn't explicitly see any intercourse, but he said he had "no doubt" that it was occurring because of the relative positions of Sandusky and the boy and the sounds they were making.

Dranov said he was present at a conversation at which McQueary recounted the alleged incident, concurring that McQueary didn't describe having directly seen any sex act.

"I kept saying, ?What did you see?'" Dranov testified. "Each time, he would come back to the sounds. It just seemed to make him more upset, so I backed off that."

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The Hotels Playa del Carmen Offers Are Your Vacation Home Base

Playa del Carmen is a natural, beautiful splendor just across from Cozumel, Mexico, residing on the mainland of the Yucatan. As tourism continues to grow in this wonderful little fishing city, the hotels Playa del Carmen offers cater mostly to visitors from the United States, Mexico, and Caribbean. While the city does host as many international visitors, most are from neighboring and nearby countries.

The hotels Playa del Carmen has to offer will serve tourists and visitors alike with a perfect base from which visitors can use to explore the many attractions and activities in the town. One of the most popular destinations on the Yucatan Peninsula is the many Mayan temples and ruins. Thousands of people visit these ruins each year as they are scattered throughout the region available for anyone to visit. The Mayan ruins are some of the major wonders of the world, holding hundreds of years of history that can still be experienced by people of all ages.

Visitors also enjoy visiting and exploring all the caves and water-borne caverns that are scattered throughout the beaches. Boat and swimming tours are available for those residents who aren?t afraid to venture inside and experience truly wonderful, natural beauty. As beaches are everywhere, scuba is also popular with various tours and businesses within the city limits. Once you have left the hotels, Playa del Carmen will also offer its visitors an array of horse ranches. Rancho Baxaal and Bonanza Ranch each have horses that can be rented to take a relaxing horseback ride on the beach shore or through the jungle.

Visitors also enjoy the very many spas and massage resorts that are offered at reasonable prices. For those a bit more adventurous, Japanese-styled fish spas are also available as long as you?re not afraid or too ticklish of the minnows that will be used to suckle at your feet and hands. Massage studios that also offer yoga and other exercise classes are available for those tourists looking to stay fit or rejuvenate their body and soul on the shores of a gorgeous beach.

Fifth Avenue is also a great strip that resides in downtown Playa del Carmen. Completely traffic-free, the strip hosts a variety of American restaurants. While these types of restaurants are plentiful, there are many local bistros and cafes serving local eateries for tourists. After a light meal at a local eatery, many tourists like to go on ecological tours that are available for excursions within the jungles of the town.

The amount of activities and attractions that are available in the city can fill up an entire day with little effort. As such, it is important to book a few days in the city so that visitors will receive the full benefit Playa del Carmen has to offer. Booking both hotels and excursions or trips in advance is also recommended in case the city fills up during heightened travel seasons.

At many hotels Playa del Carmen visitors will have a satisfying stay. For one that will exceed expectations, check out http://www.condohotelsplayadelcarmen.com.

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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Myanmar journalists win battles, but war not over

In this Saturday, June 9, 2012 photo, "7Days Journal" employees check copies of the weekly at their office in Yangon, Myanmar. The country's mushrooming media is poised at the crossroads. Media censorship is due to end this month. But journalists fret that the censorship may be replaced by new kinds of repression, including crackdowns - after the fact - over stories that previously would simply never have been published. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)

In this Saturday, June 9, 2012 photo, "7Days Journal" employees check copies of the weekly at their office in Yangon, Myanmar. The country's mushrooming media is poised at the crossroads. Media censorship is due to end this month. But journalists fret that the censorship may be replaced by new kinds of repression, including crackdowns - after the fact - over stories that previously would simply never have been published. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)

In this Saturday, June 9, 2012 photo, a Myanmar graphic designer works on a design for their weekly "7Day Journal" at the office in Yangon, Myanmar. The country's mushrooming media is poised at the crossroads. Media censorship is due to end this month. But journalists fret that the censorship may be replaced by new kinds of repression, including crackdowns - after the fact - over stories that previously would simply never have been published. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)

In this Sunday, June 10, 2012 photo, a woman reads a weekly news journal with a headline of Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, in Yangon, Myanmar. The country's mushrooming media is poised at the crossroads. Media censorship is due to end this month. But journalists fret that the censorship may be replaced by new kinds of repression, including crackdowns - after the fact - over stories that previously would simply never have been published. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)

In this Sunday, June 10, 2012 photo, a man buys a weekly news journal at a roadside newspaper stand in Yangon, Myanmar. The country's mushrooming media is poised at the crossroads. Media censorship is due to end this month. But journalists fret that the censorship may be replaced by new kinds of repression, including crackdowns - after the fact - over stories that previously would simply never have been published. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)

YANGON, Myanmar (AP) ? These are heady days in Myanmar's newsrooms, many of them staffed by young women like those at Kumudra newspaper nicknamed after "Charlie's Angels" for their tenacity in holding the military-dominated government to account.

Reporters and editors are suddenly enjoying remarkable press freedom, as the country's new, nominally civilian government launches a rapid succession of reforms, but they also fear they may be inadequately prepared as they enter uncharted, potentially hazardous territory.

The country's mushrooming media is poised at the crossroads. Media censorship is due to end this month. But journalists fret that the censorship may be replaced by new kinds of repression, including crackdowns ? after the fact ? over stories that previously would simply never have been published.

"With censorship, we knew our limits. In a way it protected us. Now we will be exposed," said Nyein Nyein Naing of the 7Day Journal. "We will need to be more careful, accurate and responsible."

Surveying her newsroom, the 29-year-old co-chief editor said she was concerned that the end of censorship could prove a minefield, with officials and others ready to slap lawsuits on independent media prone to error. Some have already been lodged.

Journalists also are concerned about the government's plans to introduce a wide-ranging media law ? details of which have been kept secret so far ? as well as the expected influence of powerful Myanmar tycoons with ties to the country's former military leaders, known locally as the "cronies," who are buying up newspapers and other media.

Myanmar's abysmal education system has produced many eager but untrained journalists. Editors complain that some can't even write a decent sentence in Burmese.

"They are trying very hard and are often good reporters but their writing is a disaster," says Ye Naing Moe, a reporter and one of the country's few qualified trainers. "It's like buying good meat at the market but not knowing how to cook it."

From a handful of weekly newspapers a decade ago, there are now more than 150. Having upgraded from hole-in-the wall, rat-infested operations, some have gleaming newsrooms with the latest-model computers, but lag far behind in training the influx of new reporters and editors. And many will be hiring even more once the government starts allowing daily newspapers later this year.

But optimism runs high.

Although pay is still low ? cub reporters earn about $80 a month ? the profession is increasingly respected and attracts some of the best and brightest when earlier aspiring journalists ? viewed as government mouthpieces ? risked being kicked out of their family homes and told to get a real job.

William Chen, publisher of the Kumudra and Modern newspapers, says many of the recruits are women. His own reporting staff ? locally known as "William's Angels" ? is 90 percent female, with most in their 20s. More than half the reporters at 7Day, at 145,000 the country's largest-circulation paper, are women.

"They're more loyal, hardworking and responsible than most males," Chen says, also noting that men have more job options.

Despite the shortcomings, Jeff Hodson, an American who has trained Southeast Asian journalists for more than a decade, says those in Myanmar are among the region's most passionate and hardest-working despite the country's half-century of isolation, iron-fisted military rule and economic stagnation.

"Their biggest achievement has been their refusal to give up hope in the face of overwhelming press restrictions. They've steadily carved out a space for freedom of expression, step by step," he said.

This month, Ye Naing Moe and four colleagues slipped into Kachin territory to tell the rebel side of the story in a brutal civil war against the Myanmar government. Not long ago, they would almost certainly have served a harsh prison sentence for violating an act forbidding "contact with illegal organizations." They received only a mild rebuke.

"These days we don't care about censorship at all. We just go ahead and publish stories," said Nyein Nyein Naing, proudly displaying Ye Naing Moe's front page story along with another once forbidden item ? the photograph of an anti-government demonstration.

Once highly taboo images of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, released from house arrest 19 months ago and currently on a tour of Europe where she belatedly accepted her Nobel Peace Prize, are now routinely displayed in all but state-controlled media.

Recent coverage of other previously taboo topics includes labor unrest at a Taiwanese garments factory and sectarian violence between Buddhists and minority Rohingya Muslims.

The censorship board used to strike out words, and even entire stories, with red ink and shut down newspapers temporarily for violations. But censors have relaxed their grip in recent months.

"When I started working in the media, we could not even mention the word 'democracy.' The progress we have made is huge," Ye Naing Moe said, noting that the government now blocks fewer Web sites than neighboring Thailand, a democracy.

Less than two years ago, journalists were tortured, imprisoned and subjected to constant surveillance. The last known imprisoned journalist was released in January.

However, journalists are concerned that a new government press council will become a watchdog on "those who cross the line" rather than an instrument to protect journalists, resolve conflicts and improve media standards. They're also deeply suspicious that entrenched hard-liners will roll back recent gains through the new media law.

UNESCO official Sardar Umar Alam says Myanmar's government has been surprisingly receptive to input from the U.N. cultural agency on the upcoming media law, and has sent teams to both Asian and Western nations to study similar legislation.

But that has done little to allay concerns of Myanmar's journalism community.

"Ideally no media law is the best media law. One way or another it will be a measure for control," said Nyan Lynn, a reporter and publisher.

The legislation is to be presented next month to Parliament, where amendments will be difficult because lawmakers allied with the military command a great majority.

Already controlling more than half the weeklies, businessmen connected to generals and other powerbrokers are expected to increase their dominance when daily papers are permitted and the higher operating costs push the poorer independents into bankruptcy.

"We will soon have to fight the cronies. We have to know how to compete. We have to be fit and ready to protect ourselves," says Nyan Lynn. The tycoon-owned papers, editors say, are drawing in talent by offering double or more the salaries of the independents.

But typical of a new bravado among journalists, Nyan Lynn will next month open a newspaper to focus on "issues the government needs to address urgently."

"We revealed the realities of Myanmar to the outside world," he said, describing how local journalists sent images of a 2007 Buddhist monk-led uprising to the outside world and how they have exposed irregularities ahead of the country's 2010 election.

"It's difficult to exactly measure the changes we brought about, but we did our job," Nyan Lynn said. "We made a difference."

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Egypt's Mubarak on life support amid crisis

FILE - In this Saturday, June 2, 2012 file photo, Egypt's ex-President Hosni Mubarak lays on a gurney inside a barred cage in the police academy courthouse in Cairo, Egypt. An Egyptian prison official says Hosni Mubarak?s health has taken a turn to the worst and is likely to be moved out of his prison hospital to a military facility nearby. The official said Tuesday doctors reported that the 84-year old former president has fallen unconscious. He said they have used a defibrillator to restart his heart, and have been administering breathing aid. (AP Photo, File)

FILE - In this Saturday, June 2, 2012 file photo, Egypt's ex-President Hosni Mubarak lays on a gurney inside a barred cage in the police academy courthouse in Cairo, Egypt. An Egyptian prison official says Hosni Mubarak?s health has taken a turn to the worst and is likely to be moved out of his prison hospital to a military facility nearby. The official said Tuesday doctors reported that the 84-year old former president has fallen unconscious. He said they have used a defibrillator to restart his heart, and have been administering breathing aid. (AP Photo, File)

Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood supporters chant anti-ruling military council slogans during a mass demonstration in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt Tuesday, June 19, 2012. The campaign of Hosni Mubarak's former prime minister said on Tuesday he has won Egypt's presidential election, not the rival Muslim Brotherhood's candidate, opening a potential fight for the post and adding a new layer to the country's unrest and political power struggles. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)

Supporters of presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq wave posters of him with Arabic that reads, "Ahmed Shafiq for presidency, Egypt for all," in front of his campaign headquarters in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, June 19, 2012. A campaign spokesman for Hosni Mubarak?s ex-prime minister said on Tuesday that Ahmed Shafiq has won the Egyptian presidential election, countering the Muslim Brotherhood?s claims that its candidate was the winner. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

An Egyptian woman chats anti-Supreme Council for the Armed Forces (SCAF) slogans outside the Egyptian Parliament in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, June 19, 2012. The campaign of an Islamist who claimed victory in Egypt's presidential runoff says the Muslim Brotherhood and other political groups plan a mass demonstration later Tuesday to protest a military declaration seeking to curtail the powers of the next president. (AP Photo/Manu Brabo)

Former member of the Egyptian Parliament, Mohamed El-Omda, talks to reporters after he was prevented by security from entering his parliamentary office, shown in background, Tuesday, June 19, 2012. Egypt's highest court has ordered the country's Islamist-dominated parliament dissolved, saying its election about six months ago was unconstitutional. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)

CAIRO (AP) ? Egypt's Hosni Mubarak was on life support after suffering a stroke in prison Tuesday, deepening the country's uncertainty just as a potentially explosive fight opened over who will succeed him.

The 84-year-old Mubarak suffered a "fast deterioration of his health" and his heart stopped beating, the state news agency MENA and security officials said. He was revived by defibrillation but then had a stroke and was moved from Torah Prison to a military hospital in Cairo.

MENA initially reported he was "clinically dead" upon arrival, but a security official said he was put on life support. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

Maj. Gen. Mohsen el-Fangari, a member of the ruling military council, told the Al-Shorouk newspaper website that Mubarak was in a "very critical condition," but denied he was dead. Mubarak's wife, Suzanne, came to the hospital, where Mubarak was in an intensive care unit, another security official said.

The developments came amid threats of new unrest and political power struggles, 16 months after Mubarak was ousted by a popular uprising demanding democracy.

Earlier Tuesday, both candidates in last weekend's presidential election claimed victory.

The Muslim Brotherhood, emboldened by its claim that its candidate won the election, sent tens of thousands of supporters into the street in an escalation of its confrontation against the ruling generals who invoked sweeping powers this week that give them dominance over the next president.

Some 50,000 protesters, mostly Islamists, protested in Cairo's Tahrir Square, chanting slogans in support of Brotherhood candidate Mohammed Morsi and denouncing the generals.

"It is not possible to have a revolution and then have military rule and a president with no authority," said protester Mohammed Abdel-Hameed, a 48-year-old schoolmaster who came with his son from Fayyoum, an oasis province 60 miles (100 kilometers) southwest of Cairo.

The conflicting claims over the election could further stoke the heat. The campaign of Mubarak's former prime minister, Ahmed Shafiq, said Tuesday he won the election, denying the Brotherhood's claim of victory. Hundreds of Shafiq's supporters took to the streets in Cairo in celebration.

The election commission is to announce the official final results on Thursday, and either way the loser is likely to reject the result. If Shafiq wins, it could spark an explosive backlash from the Brotherhood, which has said Shafiq could only win by fraud.

The sudden health crisis of Mubarak, who is serving a life prison sentence, briefly overshadowed the political standoff.

Moving Mubarak out of prison to Maadi military hospital is likely to further infuriate many in the public. Many Egyptians have been skeptical of earlier reports that his health was worsening since he was put in prison on June 2, believing the reports were just a pretext to move him to another facility. There is a widespread suspicion that security and military officials sympathetic to their old boss are giving him preferential treatment.

Maadi is the same hospital where Mubarak's predecessor, Anwar Sadat, was declared dead more than 30 years ago after being gunned down by Islamic militants.

The criteria for using the term "clinically dead" are "poorly defined," said Dr. Lance Becker, a University of Pennsylvania emergency medicine specialist and an American Heart Association spokesman.

"My speculation would be that he had that sort of event where his heart temporarily stopped," said Becker, who is not involved in Mubarak's treatment. "That doesn't mean that it's irreversible." Life support can be used to keep his blood circulating and replace breathing if he is unable to do so on his own, Becker said.

Mubarak's condition brought to mind former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon ? though it was not known if there was any medical similarity in their conditions. Sharon, now 84, suffered a massive stroke on 2006. Intensive treatment and repeated operations by a team of brain surgeons stabilized his condition, but he has never regained consciousness and remains on life support in a deep coma.

Mubarak has been serving a life sentence at Torah Prison for failing to stop the killing of protesters during the 18-day uprising against his rule last year. The verdict against him has already been a spark for protests ? thousands massed in Tahrir when the court acquitted him and his sons on separate corruption charges and cleared several top security chiefs on the protester killings.

The multiple disputes have turned a moment that was once anticipated by some as a landmark in Egypt's post-Mubarak transition ? the election of the first civilian president in 60 years ? into a potentially destabilizing snarl.

Shafiq's campaign spokesman, Ahmed Sarhan, told a televised news conference that Shafiq won 51.5 percent of the vote and that the claim of victory by Morsi was "false."

"Gen. Ahmed Shafiq is the next president of Egypt," Sarhan said. He said Shafiq won some 500,000 votes more than Morsi, of the fundamentalist Brotherhood.

The Shafiq campaign's claim came just hours after Morsi's campaign repeated their claims of victory, saying Morsi had won 52 percent of the vote compared to Shafiq's 48.

The Brotherhood first announced Morsi's victory early Monday, six hours after polls closed. It said its claim was based on returns announced by election officials from each counting center around the country. Each campaign has representatives at every center, who compile the individual returns. The Brotherhood's compilation during the first round of voting last month proved generally accurate.

Shafiq, a former air force commander who was named prime minister during Mubarak's last days, is seen by his opponents as likely to preserve the military-backed police state that his former boss headed for three decades. He, in turn, has presented himself as a strongman able to keep Egypt stable and out of the hands of the Brotherhood, playing on fears the group will turn the country into an Islamic state.

Just as polls closed Sunday night, the military ? which has ruled since Mubarak fell on Feb. 11, 2011 ? issued a constitutional declaration giving themselves power that all but subordinates the new president. Critics called it a coup intended to maintain their control over the state even after they nominally transfer authorities to the president by July 1.

The declaration gave the generals legislative powers and control over the process of drafting a new constitution and the national budget. It also shields the military against any kind of civilian oversight and allows the generals to run their own affairs without interference from civilian authorities.

A court ruling also dissolved the Islamist-dominated parliament last week, a verdict that has been endorsed by a decree issued by military ruler Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi. Also last week, the military-backed government granted military police and intelligence agents the right to arrest civilians for a host of suspected crimes, a move that many viewed as tantamount to a declaration of martial law.

The Brotherhood and its Islamist allies rejected the dissolution decree and insisted the parliament is still in effect.

Tens of thousands demonstrated in Cairo and the Mediterranean port city of Alexandria Tuesday evening to denounce the constitutional declaration.

The estimated 50,000 protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square, birthplace of last year's anti-Mubarak uprising, were mostly Brotherhood supporters and other Islamists joined by a small group of leftist and liberal activists.

The military's assertion of authority came under international criticism, from Amnesty International and former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, who has met repeatedly with the generals in visits to Egypt.

Carter said in a statement that he was "deeply troubled by the undemocratic turn that Egypt's transition has taken." His Carter Center monitored the weekend runoff as it has every nationwide vote in Egypt since Mubarak's ouster in a popular uprising engineered by pro-democracy youth groups.

He pointed to the dissolution of parliament and the elements of martial law and said the constitutional declaration "violated the military's commitment to make a full transfer of power to an elected civilian government.

"An unelected military body should not interfere in the constitution drafting process," Carter said.

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Chief Medical Writer Marilynn Marchione in Milwaukee, Wis., contributed to this report.

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Monday, June 18, 2012

'Major' Microsoft announcement

FILE- In this Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012, file photo, attendees at the National Retail Federation visit a Microsoft display in New York. Microsoft Corp. said Monday, June 18, 2012, it will make a "major" announcement after the market closes on Monday. Speculation has ranged from an unveiling of a new tablet computer that uses low-power chips to a new system that will use an upcoming version of Windows to (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

FILE- In this Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012, file photo, attendees at the National Retail Federation visit a Microsoft display in New York. Microsoft Corp. said Monday, June 18, 2012, it will make a "major" announcement after the market closes on Monday. Speculation has ranged from an unveiling of a new tablet computer that uses low-power chips to a new system that will use an upcoming version of Windows to (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

(AP) ? Microsoft is expected to make a "major" announcement Monday. Speculation about the Los Angeles media event is that the company plans to unveil either a tablet computer or a system that uses an upcoming version of Windows to help people access TV shows and movies across a range of devices.

A Microsoft-branded tablet wouldn't come as a complete surprise. In April, Microsoft announced a $300 million, 17.6 percent stake in Barnes & Noble's Nook e-book business.

Microsoft Corp.'s next operating system, Windows 8, is designed to run desktop, laptop and tablet computers. PC makers are hoping it offers them a better chance to compete with Apple Inc.'s iPad. Windows 8 is expected to be released in September or October, in time for devices that ship for the holiday season.

"This will be a major Microsoft announcement ? you will not want to miss it," the company said in an email invite to the media on Thursday. A company spokesman declined to comment further.

The event, set to start at 3:30 p.m. Pacific time, is being kept under such tight wraps that the company has declined to provide its location until Monday.

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Michelle Obama speaks to graduates at Oregon State

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