Wednesday, February 27, 2013

NASA's NuSTAR helps solve riddle of black hole spin

Feb. 27, 2013 ? Two X-ray space observatories, NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) and the European Space Agency's XMM-Newton, have teamed up to measure definitively, for the first time, the spin rate of a black hole with a mass 2 million times that of our sun.

The supermassive black hole lies at the dust- and gas-filled heart of a galaxy called NGC 1365, and it is spinning almost as fast as Einstein's theory of gravity will allow. The findings, which appear in a new study in the journal Nature, resolve a long-standing debate about similar measurements in other black holes and will lead to a better understanding of how black holes and galaxies evolve.

"This is hugely important to the field of black hole science," said Lou Kaluzienski, a NuSTAR program scientist at NASA Headquarters in Washington.

The observations also are a powerful test of Einstein's theory of general relativity, which says gravity can bend space-time, the fabric that shapes our universe, and the light that travels through it.

"We can trace matter as it swirls into a black hole using X-rays emitted from regions very close to the black hole," said the coauthor of a new study, NuSTAR principal investigator Fiona Harrison of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. "The radiation we see is warped and distorted by the motions of particles and the black hole's incredibly strong gravity."

NuSTAR, an Explorer-class mission launched in June 2012, is designed to detect the highest-energy X-ray light in great detail. It complements telescopes that observe lower-energy X-ray light, such as XMM-Newton and NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. Scientists use these and other telescopes to estimate the rates at which black holes spin.

Until now, these measurements were not certain because clouds of gas could have been obscuring the black holes and confusing the results. With help from XMM-Newton, NuSTAR was able to see a broader range of X-ray energies and penetrate deeper into the region around the black hole. The new data demonstrate that X-rays are not being warped by the clouds, but by the tremendous gravity of the black hole. This proves that spin rates of supermassive black holes can be determined conclusively.

"If I could have added one instrument to XMM-Newton, it would have been a telescope like NuSTAR," said Norbert Schartel, XMM-Newton Project Scientist at the European Space Astronomy Center in Madrid. "The high-energy X-rays provided an essential missing puzzle piece for solving this problem."

Measuring the spin of a supermassive black hole is fundamental to understanding its past history and that of its host galaxy.

"These monsters, with masses from millions to billions of times that of the sun, are formed as small seeds in the early universe and grow by swallowing stars and gas in their host galaxies, merging with other giant black holes when galaxies collide, or both," said the study's lead author, Guido Risaliti of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Mass., and the Italian National Institute for Astrophysics.

Supermassive black holes are surrounded by pancake-like accretion disks, formed as their gravity pulls matter inward. Einstein's theory predicts the faster a black hole spins, the closer the accretion disk lies to the black hole. The closer the accretion disk is, the more gravity from the black hole will warp X-ray light streaming off the disk.

Astronomers look for these warping effects by analyzing X-ray light emitted by iron circulating in the accretion disk. In the new study, they used both XMM-Newton and NuSTAR to simultaneously observe the black hole in NGC 1365. While XMM-Newton revealed that light from the iron was being warped, NuSTAR proved that this distortion was coming from the gravity of the black hole and not gas clouds in the vicinity. NuSTAR's higher-energy X-ray data showed that the iron was so close to the black hole that its gravity must be causing the warping effects.

With the possibility of obscuring clouds ruled out, scientists can now use the distortions in the iron signature to measure the black hole's spin rate. The findings apply to several other black holes as well, removing the uncertainty in the previously measured spin rates.

For more information on NASA's NuSTAR mission, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/nustar .

For more information on ESA's XMM-Newton mission, visit: http://go.nasa.gov/YUYpI6 .

The California Institute of Technology in Pasadena manages JPL for NASA.

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Zoo's bald eagle captured after 3 days on the lam

(AP) ? A radio transmitter and then a feast of quail and mouse led to the capture of a California zoo's bald eagle after three days on the lam.

The Palo Alto Junior Museum and Zoo's tame 24-year-old bald eagle Sequoia was enjoying her daily exercise Saturday at a park when strong winds spooked her.

Instead of returning to handlers, she flew north and roosted in Menlo Park.

The San Jose Mercury News (http://bit.ly/YUEwSH ) reports Sequoia was tracked Monday to a Redwood City tree.

The famished bird finally dropped from her perch to the arm of trainer John Flynn, who rewarded her with a quail and mouse feast.

Sequoia ventured out on her own eight times while at the San Francisco Zoo. She joined the Palo Alto zoo last year.

Associated Press

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Sodium transporter appears likely target for treating salt-sensitive hypertension

Sodium transporter appears likely target for treating salt-sensitive hypertension [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 26-Feb-2013
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Contact: Toni Baker
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AUGUSTA, Ga. Genetics and demographics likely put you at risk for salt-sensitive hypertension, and scientists are looking for a way to protect you.

The concept is that free radicals in the kidney prompt the organ to hold onto sodium rather than eliminate excess through urination. Excess sodium, in turn, increases free radical production, said Dr. Paul O'Connor, hypertension researcher in the Section of Experimental Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia at Georgia Regents University.

Blocking the hydrogen transporter HVI best known for its role in helping immune cells produce large amounts of free radicals to kill bacteria may stop the unhealthy, vicious cycle.

"We think HVI overexpression in the kidney fuels the production of too many free radicals, which can activate the sodium transporters to hold onto more sodium, leading to hypertension and kidney damage," O'Connor said.

With the help of a New Investigator Award from the American Heart Association and a HV1 mutant rat, he plans to find out.

Sodium helps the kidneys regulate fluid volume and blood pressure. However being older, black and obese are risk factors for holding onto too much sodium. Nearly 40 percent of blacks and 30 percent of whites with healthy blood pressure have a tendency to hold onto salt and so-called salt sensitivity occurs in nearly 75 percent of blacks and more than half of whites with hypertension.

O'Connor has found HVI in the nephrons of the kidneys where decisions are made about how much sodium to retain. And, when looking at sodium transport inside renal tubule cells, he found a drug he was using inhibited free radical production and started putting the pieces together.

O'Connor and his collaborators developed the HV1 mutant of the Dahl salt-sensitive rat, which becomes hypertensive on a high-salt diet, to test the emerging hypothesis.

"We think if HV1 is not present, you will have reduced salt sensitivity, reduced oxidative stress and reduced renal injury when you feed these animals a high-salt diet," O'Connor said.

If he's correct, targeted treatment for salt-sensitive hypertension may emerge. "We think it might be an interesting target to help inhibit oxidative-stress related cardiovascular disease," O'Connor said.

Although free radicals are a known contributor to cardiovascular disease, antioxidants haven't proven effective therapy, said O'Connor, who would like to directly inhibit the source of free radicals rather than scavenge for them once they are formed. An estimated 1-in-50 patients in the United States develop treatment-resistant hypertension, which increases the risk of heart attack, stroke and other complications, according to studies published in the American Heart Association journal Circulation.

HV1 was discovered in 2006 in immune cells where is helps ensure the proper activity of the enzyme NADPH oxidase, which actually produces free radicals. It's now been found in a variety of cell types, and scientists are exploring its potential role in maladies such as ischemic stroke and cancer. O'Connor notes that his HIV mutant rats do not appear to have a compromised immune system.

O'Connor joined the MCG faculty in 2011.

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Sodium transporter appears likely target for treating salt-sensitive hypertension [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 26-Feb-2013
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Contact: Toni Baker
tbaker@gru.edu
706-721-4421
Medical College of Georgia at Georgia Regents University

AUGUSTA, Ga. Genetics and demographics likely put you at risk for salt-sensitive hypertension, and scientists are looking for a way to protect you.

The concept is that free radicals in the kidney prompt the organ to hold onto sodium rather than eliminate excess through urination. Excess sodium, in turn, increases free radical production, said Dr. Paul O'Connor, hypertension researcher in the Section of Experimental Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia at Georgia Regents University.

Blocking the hydrogen transporter HVI best known for its role in helping immune cells produce large amounts of free radicals to kill bacteria may stop the unhealthy, vicious cycle.

"We think HVI overexpression in the kidney fuels the production of too many free radicals, which can activate the sodium transporters to hold onto more sodium, leading to hypertension and kidney damage," O'Connor said.

With the help of a New Investigator Award from the American Heart Association and a HV1 mutant rat, he plans to find out.

Sodium helps the kidneys regulate fluid volume and blood pressure. However being older, black and obese are risk factors for holding onto too much sodium. Nearly 40 percent of blacks and 30 percent of whites with healthy blood pressure have a tendency to hold onto salt and so-called salt sensitivity occurs in nearly 75 percent of blacks and more than half of whites with hypertension.

O'Connor has found HVI in the nephrons of the kidneys where decisions are made about how much sodium to retain. And, when looking at sodium transport inside renal tubule cells, he found a drug he was using inhibited free radical production and started putting the pieces together.

O'Connor and his collaborators developed the HV1 mutant of the Dahl salt-sensitive rat, which becomes hypertensive on a high-salt diet, to test the emerging hypothesis.

"We think if HV1 is not present, you will have reduced salt sensitivity, reduced oxidative stress and reduced renal injury when you feed these animals a high-salt diet," O'Connor said.

If he's correct, targeted treatment for salt-sensitive hypertension may emerge. "We think it might be an interesting target to help inhibit oxidative-stress related cardiovascular disease," O'Connor said.

Although free radicals are a known contributor to cardiovascular disease, antioxidants haven't proven effective therapy, said O'Connor, who would like to directly inhibit the source of free radicals rather than scavenge for them once they are formed. An estimated 1-in-50 patients in the United States develop treatment-resistant hypertension, which increases the risk of heart attack, stroke and other complications, according to studies published in the American Heart Association journal Circulation.

HV1 was discovered in 2006 in immune cells where is helps ensure the proper activity of the enzyme NADPH oxidase, which actually produces free radicals. It's now been found in a variety of cell types, and scientists are exploring its potential role in maladies such as ischemic stroke and cancer. O'Connor notes that his HIV mutant rats do not appear to have a compromised immune system.

O'Connor joined the MCG faculty in 2011.

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Iraq says Turkey rejects Kurd export pipelines

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Turkey has told Iraq it will reject any extension of oil and gas pipelines from Kurdistan without the approval of the Baghdad government, Iraq's oil minister Abdul Kareem Luaibi was quoted as saying by the state media network on Monday.

Iraq's Arab-led central government and the Kurdistan regional government (KRG), run by ethnic Kurds, are in a long-running dispute over how to exploit the country's crude reserves and divide the revenues.

Baghdad says it alone has the authority to control export of the world's fourth largest oil reserves, while the Kurds say their right to do so is enshrined in Iraq's federal constitution, drawn up following the U.S.-led invasion of 2003.

"Turkey has officially informed Iraq it rejects extending oil and gas export pipelines from the Kurdistan region to pass through Turkey without approval from federal government," the network quoted the minister as saying.

The Turkish energy ministry declined to comment on the statement.

Kurdistan's Minister for Natural Resources Ashti Hawrami said earlier this month the autonomous region was pressing ahead with plans to build its own oil export pipeline to Turkey, despite objections from the United States, which fears the project could lead to the break-up of Iraq.

Resource-hungry Turkey has heavily courted Iraqi Kurds, straining ties with the Iraqi central government.

Prime Minister Nuri al Maliki's media advisor Ali al-Moussawi said Turkey's rejection of the pipeline would help enhance bilateral relations between Ankara and Baghdad, which have deteriorated over the past year.

"The government welcomes Turkey's move, which will significantly help to stabilize the region and also strengthen relations between central government and Kurdish region,"" Ali al-Moussawi added.

Ankara has been locked in a war of words with Maliki, a Shi'ite, since December 2011, when he ordered the arrest of his Sunni Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, who took refuge in Kurdistan before fleeing to Turkey.

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Iraqi Kurdistan halted oil exports through the Baghdad-controlled Iraq-Turkey pipeline in December in a dispute over payments to oil companies operating in the autonomous region.

In early January, Kurdistan began exporting crude oil directly to world markets through Turkey, further angering Baghdad, which threatened action against the region and foreign oil companies working there to stop "illegal" crude exports.

A broad energy partnership between Turkey and Iraqi Kurdistan ranging from exploration to export has been in the works since last year.

Amid uncertainty over the detail and timing of the deal, Turkey's energy watchdog EPDK on Friday again delayed a decision on whether to award a license for Turkish firm Siyah Kalem to import gas from Kurdistan.

Siyah Kalem had sought extra time from Turkey's Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EPDK) for its application due to difficulties in reaching agreement with the northern Iraqi administration. It was given until the end of 2013.

Turkish officials initially indicated that they thought a purchase agreement signed with the KRG was legally sufficient to allow imports into Turkey. But officials later confirmed any such agreement would need to be approved by Baghdad.

(Reporting by Ahmed Rasheed; Additional reporting by Orhan Coskun in Ankara; Editing by William Hardy)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/iraq-says-turkey-rejects-kurd-export-pipelines-135815819.html

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The-Dream, Mac Miller Set For 'RapFix Live' TV Debut

Atlanta rapper Young Scooter will also make an appearance on Wednesday's show, airing at 4p.m. on MTV.com and live on MTV Jams.
By Nadeska Alexis


The-Dream and Mac Miller
Photo: Getty Images

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1702665/mac-miller-the-dream-rapfix-live-tv-debut.jhtml

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

JinkoSolar, China Three Gorges New Energy Corp. team up for solar in western China

Around 600 megawatts of solar panels are to be installed during the next three years in western China.

JinkoSolar Holding Co. Ltd. has entered a strategic cooperation agreement with China Three Gorges New Energy Corp. to deliver high-efficiency panels to the clean energy project developer from 2013 to 2015.

China Three Gorges New Energy Corp. is a state-owned enterprise specializing in developing and operating large-scale renewable energy projects. While they initially entered the clean energy field focusing on wind power, they have branched out to solar and other clean energy technologies.

JinkoSolar had previously announced a 50-megawatt contract with C.T.G.N.E. in October of last year. This new contract further extends the cooperation between the two companies.

"China is becoming a major and fast growing market for solar PV modules, and we believe that our strategic cooperation with C.T.G.N.E. reflects C.T.G.N.E.'s confidence in the advanced technology, high quality, and reliability of our products,? said Xiande Li, chairman of JinkoSolar.

JinkoSolar is a leading solar power product manufacturer with sales and marketing operations in the European Union, North America and Asian regions. Based in China, the company has production operations in Jiangxi and Zhejiang provinces. ? EcoSeed Staff

Source: http://www.ecoseed.org/business/asia/16164-jinkosolar-china-three-gorges-new-energy-corp-team-up-for-solar-in-western-china

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Pope Benedict XVI's Overture to the Orthodox Church Must Continue

There is a growing recognition that there is more that joins theologically faithful Catholics and theologically faithful Orthodox than that which separates us.

Benedict XVI?earned the great respect of Patriarchs and leaders of the Orthodox Church throughout his service in the Chair of Peter. I believe he was making?progress toward some form of communion between Eastern and Western Christianity which can?make the Third Millennium a millennium of communion and?bring?an end to the disunion of?the second millennium. It remains his unfinished legacy; one which I sincerely pray his successor will pick up quickly.

CHESAPEAKE, VA. (Catholic Online) - Upon his election to the Chair of Peter some observers indicated Pope Benedict's age would make him a caretaker Pope. They were absolutely wrong. History will record the papacy of Benedict XVI with great favor. He planted seeds which will bear fruit long after he has joined his beloved predecessor and friend, Blessed John Paul II in the Fathers house.?

On April 20, 2005, the newly elected Pope Benedict XVI gave his first message at the end of a Mass he had concelebrated with the members of the College of Cardinals in the Sistine Chapel. He signaled his mission in these words: "Nourished and sustained by the Eucharist, Catholics cannot but feel encouraged to strive for the full unity for which Christ expressed so ardent a hope in the Upper Room. The Successor of Peter knows that he must make himself especially responsible for his Divine Master's supreme aspiration. Indeed, he is entrusted with the task of strengthening his brethren (cf. Luke 22: 32).

"With full awareness, therefore, at the beginning of his ministry in the Church of Rome which Peter bathed in his blood, Peter's current Successor takes on as his primary task the duty to work tirelessly to rebuild the full and visible unity of all Christ's followers. This is his ambition, his impelling duty."

The mission of restoring the full and visible unity of the Church was at the?heart of?Benedict's papacy. He made Church history, when Motu Propio, he released the Apostolic Constitution on Groups of Anglicans which began the healing of the divided Western Church. The fruits of these Ordinariates will be recounted by future historians as among the most important events in the Third Millennium of the Church.

Benedict XVI?earned the great respect of Patriarchs and leaders of the Orthodox Church throughout his service in the Chair of Peter. I believe he was making?progress toward some form of communion between Eastern and Western Christianity which can?make the Third Millennium a millennium of communion and?bring?an end to the disunion of?the second millennium. It remains his unfinished legacy; one which I sincerely pray his successor will pick up quickly.

I pray daily for the full communion of the Orthodox and Catholic Churches. I do so because I believe it is the will of God that "All May be One" (John 17: 21).? I further believe that the healing of the division between the two churches will unleash a profound renewal of the entire Church at the dawn of a new missionary age. I believe that the gifts found in the whole Church will enrich both East and West and assist us in the mission which we must face together in our One Lord.

I watch for every sign that the two lungs of the One Church are beginning to fill with the breath of Divine Life, the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit alone can animate the One New Man, Jesus Christ, to heal the division which has gone on for too long in His Body. Yes, I watch with the eyes of living faith. Some say I see these developments with what they would call "Rose Colored glasses". If I do see through the color of rose, it is because the color symbolizes the hope which comes from faith in the Resurrection of Christ Jesus.

I welcomed with great hope the selection of Patriarch Kirill as the 16th Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia. His election was the first election of a Patriarch since the fall of the atheist Communist regime which governed the former Soviet Union for so many years. It was a sign of hope for the revitalization of the ancient faith in this critical time in history.

Patriarch Kirill is theologically and doctrinally solid - a man of deep faith and courage. He is a champion of the authentic Orthodox Christian Tradition and a stalwart defender of the doctrine of the ancient Faith. He is outspoken in his concern over the moral decline of Russian, European and the broader western culture. He is also dedicated to doing something about it by leading a resurgence of authentic Christianity in a new missionary undertaking to the culture.

In an insightful analysis written for Catholic Online entitled Patriarch Kirill & Pope Benedict: A Tale of Two Leaders for a new Missionary Age?Orthodox priest Fr Johannes L. Jacobse, the editor of Orthodoxy Today and President of the American Orthodox Institute?opined? " Patriarch Kirill is a theological conservative in the mold of Pope Benedict. Both see religion as the wellspring of culture. Both understand that Europe cannot escape a final capitulation to tyranny if it does not rediscover its Christian roots." In this insight, and in so much else which this good priest writes, he is ...

Source: http://www.catholic.org/international/international_story.php?id=49791&wf=rsscol

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US Social Network Users by Age Group ? New Statistics From Pew ...

The Pew Research Internet and American Life Project has released new statistics on who is using social media by age group. Curious as to which social platforms are attracting the most baby boomers and seniors? Here is a Q&A that could guide your decisions regarding marketing to matures on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and the like.

Q. Are older users even using online social networks?

A. Per Pew, 52% of wired boomers are using social networking sites. 32% of online seniors over 65 are using social networking sites.

Q. What percentage of boomers and seniors are on Facebook?

A. 57% of boomer Internet users are using Facebook, along with 35% of online seniors. (This new data from Pew echoes Creating Results? Social, Silver Surfers research which found that Facebook had the highest awareness among older users, and the highest usage rates of any social network other than YouTube.)

Q. What social networks aren?t older users using?

A. Only a small fraction of matures are using Instagram (5% of 50+ers online)?and Tumblr (4% of 50+ers online).

Q. If I want to market to baby boomers and seniors, should I spend my time on Twitter or Pinterest?

A. 10% of baby boomers and 2% of 65+ seniors are using Twitter, for a total of 12% of 50+ers online. 12% of baby boomers and 4% of seniors are using Pinterest, for a total of 16% of 50+ers online. (Learn more about Pinterest and marketing to 50+ers.)

Chart - US Social Network Users by Age Group; Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest

Q. Is the number of older adults joining online social networks continuing to grow?

A. Pew data actually shows that, for the first time in years, there was a decline in the percentage of Internet users aged 50-64 and those 65 and over (38% vs. 32%) using social networking sites. In fact, there was a decline among Internet users of all ages using online social networks.

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To find Pew?s full report, which has stats on US social networkers of all ages, income levels and education, follow this link: http://bit.ly/XJ496M.

What do you think ? is there anything new or surprising in this data? Will these statistics about social networkers by age group change your organization?s social media marketing approach?

Please be social and share your comments below!

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P.S. We are launching a new study to see how the attitudes of Social, Silver Surfershave changed in two years. If you want to participate in this turnkey research opportunity, email erin@creatingresults.com.

Source: http://knowledge.creatingresults.com/2013/02/19/us-social-network-users-by-age-group-new-statistics-from-pew/

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

TSX opens higher; banks, energy shares lead gains

PRETORIA, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Paralympic track star Oscar Pistorius put on his prosthetic legs, walked seven metres to a bathroom in his luxury Pretoria home and then opened fire on his girlfriend, who was behind a bathroom door, a prosecutor told a Pretoria court on Tuesday. Pistorius early broke down in tears at the bail hearing where he is facing a murder charge. (Reporting by David Dolan; Writing by Jon Herskovitz)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tsx-may-open-higher-buoyed-upbeat-german-data-132453013--finance.html

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Ailing Chavez returns to Venezuela from Cuba

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) ? Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez returned home to Venezuela early Monday after more than two months of medical treatment in Cuba following cancer surgery.

Chavez's return was announced in a series of message on his Twitter account, saying "we will continue our treatment here."

"We've arrived once again in our Venezuelan homeland. Thank you, my God!!" the first of the three messages said.

They were the first messages to appear on Chavez's Twitter account since Nov. 1.

"I'm clinging to Christ and trusting in my doctors and nurses," Chavez said in another tweet. "Onward toward victory always!! We will live and we will triumph!!"

Vice President Nicolas Maduro said on television that Chavez at arrived at 2:30 a.m. and was taken to the Carlos Arvelo Military Hospital in Caracas, where he will continue his treatment.

Chavez also thanked Fidel and Raul Castro, who have overseen his treatment in Cuba, and thanked his country's people "for so much love."

Chavez's return to Caracas came less than three days after the government released the first photos of the president in more than two months, showing images of him smiling alongside his daughters.

"We're very happy," Maduro said. He said the president had arrived together with his eldest daughter, Rosa.

The vice president didn't give additional details about Chavez's condition, saying only that he has been in a "continuous battle."

The 58-year-old president hasn't spoken publicly since he left for Cuba on Dec. 10. He underwent his fourth cancer-related surgery on Dec. 11, and the government says that he is now breathing through a tracheal tube that makes talking difficult.

Chavez is also undergoing other treatments that have not been specified.

He has been receiving cancer treatment in Cuba on-and-off since June 2011. Chavez has said he has had tumors removed from his pelvic region and has undergone chemotherapy and radiation treatment.

Throughout the treatments, Chavez has not revealed the type of cancer or the exact location of the tumors.

Chavez was re-elected to a new six-year term in October, and his inauguration had been scheduled for Jan. 10 but was indefinitely postponed by lawmakers due to his condition after the surgery, which the government has described as delicate.

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Associated Press writer Fabiola Sanchez contributed to this report.

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Ian James on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ianjamesap

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ailing-chavez-returns-venezuela-cuba-104208624.html

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Chi ha letto qualche libro dedicato ad Apple e a Steve Jobs sicuramente avr? sen...

Chi ha letto qualche libro dedicato ad Apple e a Steve Jobs sicuramente avr? sentito parlare della ?Apple University?, una sorta di ?scuola? per dirigenti e dipendenti dell?azienda nella quale si insegnano la filosofia Apple e tutte le strategie ?

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Monday, February 18, 2013

Chinese New Year Celebration Continues In LA

STUDIO CITY (CBSLA.com) ? More than 125,000 people are expected to attend this weekend?s annual Chinese New Year Festival in Los Angeles? Chinatown.

The celebration ? one of the oldest in the nation ? is being held from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday in Chinatown?s Central Plaza and West Plaza on North Broadway.

Shirley Xiang appeared on KCAL9 News on Sunday morning to discuss a world record attempt for the number of pieces of paper to create the final piece ? a snake sculpture.

Xiang explains the year of the snake is significant in Asian tradition as it marks change and is filled with contemplation and reflection.

For more information, visit Chinatown LA online.

Source: http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2013/02/17/chinese-new-year-celebration-continues-in-la/

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Israeli government announces plans to investigate Australian spy mystery

Ronen Zvulun / REUTERS

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) arrives at the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem February 17, 2013. Netanyahu appealed on Sunday for Israel's secret services to be spared public scrutiny, in an apparent bid to douse speculation that an Australian immigrant's 2010 jailhouse suicide was espionage-related and covered up.

By Dan Williams and Allyn Fisher, Reuters

JERUSALEM - Israeli lawmakers announced plans on Sunday to investigate the 2010 jailhouse death of a reported Australian immigrant recruit to the Mossad spy agency.

The statement by Parliament's Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee followed calls by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a cabinet meeting to dim a growing media spotlight on the affair he saw as at risk of jeopardizing national security.

The case kept under wraps for two years then publicized by Australian television last Tuesday involves a 34-year-old immigrant, Ben Zygier, said to be a Mossad operative held on suspicion of security offences, who died of what has been labeled an apparent suicide behind bars.

In a terse communique, the legislative panel's subcommittee on intelligence said it has "decided to conduct an intensive examination of all aspects of the incident involving the prisoner found dead in his (prison) cell in December 2010."

While unlikely to have any immediate political consequences the investigation may lead to a wider inquiry with potentially broader repercussions.

Netanyahu's government has restricted reporting in Israel on the case, now overshadowing his victory in a national election held last month, using court gag orders, military censorship and direct requests to news editors.

Such steps have done little to douse demands for the authorities to come clean about the circumstances of Zygier's imprisonment and how he was able to kill himself in a highly-supervised isolation cell.

Without citing the case specifically, Netanyahu said on Sunday he "absolutely trusts" Israel's security services and what he described as the independent legal monitoring system under which they operated.

"We are an exemplary democracy," Netanyahu said in remarks aired by Israeli broadcasters.

"But we are also more threatened, more challenged, and therefore we have to ensure the proper operation of our security branches," Netanyahu also said.

"Therefore I ask over everyone: Let the security services continue working quietly so that we can continue to live in safety and tranquility in the State of Israel."

The few Israeli officials who have spoken of Zygier's case have not denied that he was linked to Mossad, which in early 2010 was accused by Dubai of using Australian passport-holders to assassinate a Palestinian arms procurer in the Gulf emirate.

BETRAYED MOSSAD MISSIONS?

Media reports have speculated that Israel suspected the Melbourne-born Jew of betraying or threatening to divulge Mossad missions, perhaps to Australia's security services, as they probed passport fraud.

Civil liberties groups and some Israeli lawmakers have demanded to know whether Zygier's rights were violated by his months of incarceration under alias.

In an apparent reversal from previous statements, Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr said on Thursday his ministry had known about Zygier's jailing as early as February 2010. On Wednesday he said Australian diplomats in Israel only found out about the detention after his death in custody later that year.

Avigdor Feldman, an Israeli lawyer with whom Zygier consulted in Ayalon prison, said last week that that meeting was arranged by a "Mossad liaison" and that his client had denied "grave charges" for which he awaited trial.

Feldman also said that Zygier's family, which has declined all comment on the affair, knew about his detention. The incarceration was approved by several Israeli courts.

Two senior cabinet members, Intelligence Minister Dan Meridor and Strategic Affairs Minister Moshe Yaalon, told Israeli media on Saturday the case was rare but lawful.

"There are extreme situations...to do with our security and even the need to preserve human life, when we need to take an extreme step such as this," Yaalon told Channel Two television.

Meridor said that publishing the prisoner's identity would have risked "serious harm to security." He did not elaborate.

Tzachi Hanegbi, a lawmaker from Netanyahu's conservative Likud party said he had never been informed of Zygier's arrest as chairman of the parliamentary defence panel at the time.

"This requires explanation," Hanegbi said. "Usually, every significant subject, whether it is impressive achievements or embarrassing failures, is laid out before the subcommittee."

Former Mossad director Danny Yatom told Reuters the agency was under no legal obligation to brief oversight lawmakers in such circumstances.

Source: http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/02/17/16996917-israeli-government-announces-plans-to-investigate-australian-spy-mystery?lite

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Burger King sold to McDonald's? No, just hacked

As if it isn't embarrassing enough for a company to have its official Twitter account compromised, sometimes hackers like to add insult to injury. On Monday, a post on the official (and verified) Twitter account for Burger King declared that the fast-food chain "just got sold to McDonalds!"

The Twitter account was renamed "McDonalds" and the profile image was changed to the iconic golden arches. The account description? "Just got sold to McDonalds because the whopper flopped ..." After the "announcement," a stream of tweets and retweets followed, making light of the situation. Based on retweets between @YourAnonNews, a Twitter account associated with Anonymous, and the compromised @BurgerKing account, it appears as if the hacktivist group is behind the hack.

Twitter suspended the account about an hour after the first compromised tweet.

We reached out to Twitter and Burger King for an explanation as to what efforts are being made to reinstate Burger King's control of the Twitter account. A Twitter spokesperson responded with a standard explanation that the social network doesn't "comment on individual accounts for privacy and security reasons."

"This incident has nothing to do with us," a McDonald's spokesperson told NBC News, dismissing the question of an acquisition (and making plain that it wasn't to blame for the social media mess, either). "We empathize with our @BurgerKing counterparts. Rest assured, we had nothing to do with the hacking," a tweet laterposted through the official McDonald's Twitter account further emphasized.

No matter. The Internet's getting a kick out of the whole incident. "The fact that @BurgerKing got hacked and turned into a @McDonalds feed is pretty funny," one Twitter user wrote. "Never know what is going to happen in social media."

"Somebody needs to tell Burger King that 'whopper123' isn't a secure password," another quipped.

A social media specialist for Wendy's, Amy Rose Brown, tweeted (on her personal account), that her "real life nightmare is playing out over on @BurgerKing."

It's not all bad news for Burger King, though. As toy review site OAFE tweeted: "They may be hacked, but when was the last time ANYBODY talked about @BurgerKing this much?" Indeed, the Twitter account gained some 30,000 new followers before the account suspension.

Want more tech news or interesting links? You'll get plenty of both 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+.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/burger-king-sold-mcdonalds-no-hacked-twitter-account-says-so-1C8417250

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

UNC's Aravind Asokan to receive ASGCT 2013 Outstanding New Investigator Award

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CHAPEL HILL, N.C. Aravind Asokan, PhD, assistant professor of genetics in the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, was selected by the American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy to receive a 2013 Outstanding New Investigator Award.

Asokan is among four new investigators to receive the awards this year for their significant contributions to the field of gene therapy. His lab in the UNC Gene Therapy Center combines the tools and principles of molecular biology and genetics with chemistry to generate a "synthetic viral toolkit." The resulting engineered viral strains are used to unravel viral infectious pathways, produce novel vectors for gene therapy and reagents for molecular genetics applications.

During the ASGCT 16th Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah, this year's award winners will present summaries of their work at the Outstanding New Investigator Symposium on Saturday May 18th.

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University of North Carolina Health Care

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. Aravind Asokan, PhD, assistant professor of genetics in the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, was selected by the American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy to receive a 2013 Outstanding New Investigator Award.

Asokan is among four new investigators to receive the awards this year for their significant contributions to the field of gene therapy. His lab in the UNC Gene Therapy Center combines the tools and principles of molecular biology and genetics with chemistry to generate a "synthetic viral toolkit." The resulting engineered viral strains are used to unravel viral infectious pathways, produce novel vectors for gene therapy and reagents for molecular genetics applications.

During the ASGCT 16th Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah, this year's award winners will present summaries of their work at the Outstanding New Investigator Symposium on Saturday May 18th.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

State Of The Union 2013: Marco Rubio Vs. Rand Paul, A Grudge Match For The GOP?s Soul

Republicans will offer not one, but two responses to the president?s speech. The first will come from Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, who will aim to offer an alternative vision to Obama?s agenda. The second will come from tea party-favorite Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, who will offer an alternative to the alternative. Confused? Welcome to the GOP.

Rubio, of course, is on the unofficial short list of presidential candidates for 2016. (Time magazine last week dubbed him the savior of his party.) The affable 41-year-old will represent what is presumably the mainstream wing of the fragmented GOP, which, as no shortage of pundits have pointed out, is suffering from a serious public-relations crisis. Rubio -- young, charismatic, well-spoken -- will aim to change America?s perception of the party on Tuesday evening, taking advantage of his time on the national stage. He will respond to the president?s stance on jobs, the federal debt, immigration and gun control, and his overall demeanor will depend largely on the type of ammunition given to him by Obama himself. ??

The president, liberated from having to to worry about being re-elected, has the freedom to set the tone of the evening as he sees fit. He can come out swinging, under the assumption that the American voters elected him with a mandate to push his agenda forward, or he can reassure the nation that he is willing to reach across the aisle and carry out the true will of the people: getting things done. If Obama chooses the former, Rubio will have the chance to counter the president?s bellicose tenor and present something not seen in more than a decade: a unified vision for the Republican Party.

Or will he? Regardless of how Rubio presents his response, the presence of Rand Paul -- and his tea party-friendly rebuttal -- will be a wrench in the works, both for Rubio?s prospects as presidential material and for the Republican Party as a whole. Speaking on CNN?s ?State of the Union? on Sunday, Paul insisted that he?s not trying to upstage Rubio. ?To me, I see it as extra response,? he said. ?I don?t see it as necessarily divisive.?

But perception matters, and the notion that the president?s vision for the country warrants two separate responses from the opposing party only serves to weaken the GOP and bolster Obama?s mandate -- like tag-team wrestlers joining forces to take on one unstoppable champion. Indeed, much to the Democrats? delight, part of the reason Obama has become so unshakable is the dissonance within the Republican Party. Should the Republicans get their act together before 2016, the odds of their winning the presidency are in their favor. Americans, by nature, seem to have an aversion to keeping one party in power for too long. But to do that -- as Clinton proved in the 1990s and Reagan in the 1980s -- they would need to move to the center, something the tea party faction of the GOP doesn?t seem willing to let them do, even in light of Mitt Romney?s electoral shellacking this past November.

Rubio has said publicly that he wants to offer the American people the alternative, not the opposition, to the Obama vision. If Rand were serious about not stepping on Rubio?s toes, he would step aside and allow him to do that. The truth is, Rand was personally tapped by tea party organizers to offer an alternative to Rubio?s alternative, an indication that the right-wing faction has learned nothing from the lessons of the last election -- in which they were handed their aforementioned heads.

This is the third year in a row the tea party has sponsored its own rebuttal to a State of the Union address. Last year, Herman Cain offered a tea party response. The year before that it was Michele Bachmann. And how did that work out for them again?

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Source: http://www.ibtimes.com/state-union-2013-marco-rubio-vs-rand-paul-grudge-match-gops-soul-1079362

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Somalia : Journalist detained without trial freed

MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) ? A journalists' rights group says that a Somali journalist has been freed after being detained without charges for speaking out against the imprisonment of a fellow reporter.

Reporters Without Borders said on their website Wednesday that journalist Daud Abdi Daud was released after more than a week in custody.

Human Rights Watch said this week that Daud's arrest stemmed from an incident last week when a Mogadishu court handed down one-year prison sentences to a woman who said she was raped by security forces and a reporter who interviewed her.

Daud spoke out in court saying that journalists have the right to interview people. The group said police arrested Daud after he reportedly added that he would seek to interview the president's wife.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/somalia-journalist-detained-without-trial-freed-104822387.html

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US officials: NKorea blast was several kilotons

WASHINGTON (AP) ? U.S. intelligence officials say North Korea's nuclear test yielded an explosion of "approximately several kilotons."

In a statement Tuesday, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said North Korea "probably conducted an underground nuclear explosion in the vicinity of P'unggye." It said the explosion yield was "approximately several kilotons" and that analysis of the event is continuing.

South Korea's Defense Ministry said it detected an estimated explosive yield of 6-7 kilotons.

President Barack Obama called North Korea's action "highly provocative" and said it threatens U.S. security and international peace.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-officials-nkorea-blast-several-kilotons-134049129.html

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Sacramento Elder-Care Facility Operator Faces Manslaughter Charge


By Marjie Lundstrom
February 12, 2013

The operator of a Sacramento elder-care facility is facing felony charges, including manslaughter, in the gruesome death last year of an 88-year-old resident.
Silvia Cata, 52, owner of Super Home Care on Bowman Avenue, was arrested Monday evening at her home near Northgate Boulevard and West El Camino Avenue, according to the state attorney general's office.
She faces felony charges of elder abuse and involuntary manslaughter in what is believed to be the first-of-its-kind criminal prosecution in California involving an elder-care provider.
Deputy Attorney General Steve Muni, a veteran prosecutor with the AG's Bureau of Medi-Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse, said he believes this is the first time the Department of Justice has pursued a manslaughter case against a caregiver in connection with an elderly resident's death.
Georgia Holzmeister, 88, who suffered from dementia and lived at Super Home Care since 2007, died last June after suffering massive, foul-smelling bedsores at the home. The sores on her buttocks resulted in sepsis, a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body develops a severe, toxic response to bacteria or other germs.
An emergency room doctor at Sutter General Hospital told investigators that the woman's Stage 4 pressure sores were among "the worst he has ever seen," according to documents filed by the attorney general in Sacramento Superior Court.
While criminal prosecutions of elder abuse declined precipitously while Gov. Jerry Brown was attorney general, the office announced plans last year to step up its efforts to build criminal cases statewide.
In California and other states, criminal prosecutions of nursing home workers - or operators of smaller care facilities, such as Cata's - have been relatively rare, with allegations of abuse or neglect frequently handled in the civil courts.
"We know abuse of our elders is becoming more pervasive, so we must become more resolute in our protection of them," Attorney General Kamala D. Harris said last year, in announcing the new initiative.
AG's spokeswoman Lynda Gledhill said Monday's arrest is part of that effort to hold caregivers criminally liable for abuse and neglect in their facilities.
Cata is being held in the Sacramento County Jail in lieu of $300,000 bail.
If convicted, Cata faces up to 12 years in prison on the elder abuse charge, which include two special allegations that the victim suffered great bodily injury, and that the abuse caused her death, Muni said.
A conviction of involuntary manslaughter carries a maximum term of four years.
Cata was first licensed by the state in 1996 to operate the residential care facility for the elderly, near West El Camino Avenue and Northgate Boulevard. She is licensed to care for up to six residents, but she told investigators she "normally maintains about two to three residents at one time," according to court documents.
Cata, her husband and her daughter were the facility's sole providers, the documents state.
In the last six years, Cata has had a series of run-in with state licensing officials. Among other things, she has been cited for alleged "poor record-keeping," dispensing over-the-counter medications without a doctor's order and attempting to care for at least one resident who should have been admitted to a skilled nursing facility instead.
Holzmeister's family had been paying Cata $2,800 a month to care for the woman, an amount later reduced to $2,000 when the family discovered she had been moved in with a roommate, documents show.


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Stocks head lower after jumping last week

Trader Peter Costa, left, works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Stocks are edging higher in early trading on Wall Street after a report showed that the U.S. trade deficit narrowed sharply in December. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Trader Peter Costa, left, works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Stocks are edging higher in early trading on Wall Street after a report showed that the U.S. trade deficit narrowed sharply in December. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

(AP) ? U.S. stocks drifted lower in thin trading Monday, pulling the Standard & Poor's 500 index back from a five-year high.

The broad-market index edged up slightly last week, enough to put it at its highest level since November 2007.

With little in the way of market-moving news, the Dow Jones industrial average closed down 22 points to close at 13,971 on Monday. The S&P 500 slipped one point to 1,517 and the Nasdaq composite slipped two points to 3,192.

Apple's stock gained following reports over the weekend that the tech giant is developing a wristwatch-like gadget, a smart watch.

Fewer than three stocks fell for every two that rose on the New York Stock Exchange. Trading volume was thin at 2.7 billion shares versus the recent average of 3.5 billion.

Associated Press

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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

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Monday, February 11, 2013

All Slo-Mo Camera Tests Should Be This Beautiful

When putting the Sony FS700's high speed capabilities to the test, filmmaker Danny Cooke saw a fantastic opportunity to create something more than just a technical shakedown of the equipment. Nothing is cooler in slow motion than fire, so with the help of fire breather Elliott Montello, Cooke created this mesmerizing test footage that Sony absolutely needs to license for its commercials. [Danny Cooke via Coudal] More »


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Corn shortage idles 20 ethanol plants nationwide

ST. LOUIS (AP) ? The persistent drought is taking a toll on producers of ethanol, with corn becoming so scarce that nearly two dozen ethanol plants have been forced to halt production.

The Renewable Fuels Association, an ethanol industry trade group, provided data to The Associated Press showing that 20 of the nation's 211 ethanol plants have ceased production over the past year, including five in January. Most remain open, with workers spending time performing maintenance-type tasks. But ethanol production won't likely resume until after 2013 corn is harvested in late August or September.

Industry experts don't expect a shortage ? millions of barrels are stockpiled and the remaining 191 plants are still producing. Still, there is growing concern about what happens if the drought lingers through another corn-growing season.

"There's a lot of anxiety in the industry right now about the drought and a lot of folks watching the weather and hoping and praying this drought is going to break," said Geoff Cooper, vice president for research and analysis for the Renewable Fuels Association.

"If we get back to a normal pattern and normal corn crop, then I think the industry is in good shape," Cooper said. "But if this drought persists and it has the same effect on this coming corn crop, then we've got a problem."

America's ethanol industry has taken off in the past decade. Plants in 28 states produce more than 13 billion gallons of ethanol each year, Cooper said. By comparison, in 2002, the industry produced 2.1 billion gallons. Today, roughly 10 percent of the U.S. gasoline supply is made up of the biofuel.

Roughly 95 percent of U.S. ethanol is made from corn. The National Corn Growers Association estimates that 39 percent of the U.S. corn crop is used in ethanol production.

Corn producers had high hopes going into 2012. Record harvests were predicted.

Then the weather dried up. The drought began before planting and never stopped. Even though more acres were planted in 2012 compared to 2011, 13 percent less corn was harvested.

Availability of locally produced corn is vital for ethanol plants since having it shipped in is too expensive. To make matters worse, the drought hit hardest in many of the top corn-growing states.

Six of the 20 ethanol plants that stopped production are in Nebraska, two in Indiana, and two in Minnesota. Ten states have seen one plant affected. Cooper said the 20 plants employ roughly 1,000 workers combined, but it wasn't known how many have been laid off.

Valero Energy Corp., idled three plants last year ? in North Linden, Ind., and Albion, Neb., in June; and in Bloomingburg, Ohio, in December.

Five plants ceased production in January alone ? Abengoa plants in the Nebraska towns of York and Ravenna; a White Energy plant in Plainview, Texas; an Aemetis facility in Keyes, Calif.; and POET Biorefining's mid-Missouri plant in Macon.

The production stoppages are cutting into ethanol production. The 770,000 gallons per day produced in the last full week of January were the fewest since the U.S. Energy Information Administration began tracking weekly data in June 2010.

That's not much of an issue for consumers, at least for now, because there are plenty of stockpiles of ethanol. Purdue University agriculture economist Chris Hurt said the nation has more than 20 million barrels of ethanol in stock, slightly more than a year ago, largely because Americans are driving less and driving more fuel-efficient cars. Cooper said, though, that stockpiles are expected to dwindle in the spring and summer as demand picks up and plants remain idled.

Hurt said the ethanol industry needs an end to the drought, a strong corn crop and a drop in corn prices. Corn futures were $5.51 a bushel in May, before the drought's impact took hold. Prices rose to a peak of $8.34 per bushel in August and were $7.46 per bushel last week.

"I cannot see any profitability in this industry until we get lower corn prices, and it's going to take a reasonable-sized U.S. crop," Hurt said.

Officials at the nation's leading ethanol makers ? Archer Daniels Midland and POET ? declined to speculate about whether additional plants will close. POET spokesman Matt Merritt said producing ethanol at Macon became cost-prohibitive because of the lack of available Missouri corn, and shipping it in was simply too expensive.

Cooper said most of the idled plants expect to restart production ? just not anytime soon. Corn is expected to remain scarce and expensive at least until the 2013 crop is harvested, starting in late August and into September. Cooper believes ethanol production won't resume at most plants until then.

For now, many of the plants remain open with workers doing maintenance or helping to modernize the facilities while they wait for production to resume, Cooper said.

Only one of the closed production facilities, an ADM plant in Wallhalla, N.D., may be closed for good, Cooper said.

"Generally the industry is optimistic," Cooper said. "We're just going through a rough patch here."

Not everyone associated with the industry is that optimistic.

Brian Baalman farms near Menlo, Kan., typically growing 8,000 acres of corn each year. Last year's crop was about one-third of that. This year, he may plant only the one-third of his acreage where irrigation is available this summer.

Like many growers, Baalman has a direct interest in ethanol. He is on the board of Western Plans Energy in Oakley, Kan., and has stock in seven ethanol plants. He said near-record prices for corn, driven up by the drought-fueled shortage, are making ethanol production costs too high.

"We are burning up all our excess cash just to stay running at a reduced rate to keep people working and keep the people there, keep the lights on, so to speak," Baalman said. "It's very tough right now."

"A lot of these ethanol plants aren't going to make it," Baalman said.

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AP reporter Roxana Hegeman in Kansas contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/corn-shortage-idles-20-ethanol-plants-nationwide-174147906--finance.html

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