Saturday, December 31, 2011

Obama to visit Ohio day after Iowa caucuses (AP)

HONOLULU ? President Barack Obama will travel to Cleveland the day after the Iowa caucuses as he seeks to draw a contrast with Republicans running for president.

The White House says the president's Jan. 4 trip to Ohio will focus largely on the economy.

Republican presidential candidates will face off in the Iowa caucuses on Jan. 3. It's the first nominating contest of the 2012 campaign.

Obama won Ohio in 2008. But the state has been hard-hit economically during the president's term, and is sure to be a political battleground in next year's presidential election.

Obama aides say the president's trip to Cleveland marks the start of an aggressive 2012 domestic travel schedule. Still, aides insist Obama will not fully engage in the presidential race until after Republicans pick a nominee.

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Fantasy baseball players in the news

By KFFL Staff


First Baseman

1B | Prince Fielder | free agent | Free Agents
The Baltimore Orioles are leery of pursuing free-agent 1B Prince Fielder (Brewers) because they don't want to be used as leverage for another team like the Washington Nationals. There is the sentiment that they will not pay him $20 million or more for eight years.

1B | Albert Pujols | Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim | Fantasy
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 1B Albert Pujols' 10-year, $250 million deal is backloaded, which allows the team to pay him significantly less in the first two years of the contract. He will make $12 million next year and $16 million in 2013, and then his salary will increase until it passes $30 million annually near the end of the deal. Pujols can make a total of $265 million if he reaches award and milestone bonuses.

1B | Josh Whitesell | Japanese League | Transaction
Washington Nationals 1B Josh Whitesell has signed with the Chiba Lotte Marines of the Japanese League.


Shortstop

SS | Asdrubal Cabrera | Cleveland Indians | Fantasy
Cleveland Indians SS Asdrubal Cabrera left his winter ball game in the fourth inning after being tagged out in a rundown Thursday, Dec. 29. It's unknown if he suffered an injury.

SS | Ryan Theriot | free agent | Free Agents, Fantasy
Free-agent 2B Ryan Theriot (Cardinals) is drawing attention from a number of teams including the Atlanta Braves, New York Mets and Tampa Bay Rays. The Cincinnati Reds and Colorado Rockies are also said to be interested.


Third Baseman

3B | Melvin Mora | Retired Players | Transaction, Free Agents, Fantasy
Free-agent IF Melvin Mora retired on Thursday, Dec. 29, after 13 seasons played with the Baltimore Orioles, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies and Arizona Diamondbacks, according to Rafael Rojas of Meridiano Deportes. Mora hangs up the sneakers after appearing in 42 games with the Diamondbacks in 2011, hitting .228 with six doubles and 16 RBIs before being released in June.

3B | Alex Rodriguez | New York Yankees | Injury, Fantasy
The German doctor that worked on New York Yankees 3B Alex Rodriguez (knee), Peter Wehling, claims to be the only one with a cure for arthritis. His treatment involves isolating growth factors and healing agents in his patient's blood that stop a destructive arthritic agent. "I am the only one to have found a way to cure arthritis," Wehling said. MLB's medical director said the Yankees did not receive permission from the league for Rodriguez to seek out this treatment, however. "I may be wrong, but I was under the impression that the FDA doesn't allow us to do this in our country," says Jim Bradley, the Pittsburgh Steelers team doctor and an orthopedist at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

3B | Mark DeRosa | Washington Nationals | Injury, Fantasy
Washington Nationals skipper Davey Johnson is confident that 3B/OF Mark DeRosa (wrist) is over the wrist problems that plagued him for the past two years. "I know he is healthy," Johnson said. "I had him in the World Baseball Classic. What a great guy on the ballclub. With Chris Marrero down and maybe some question marks regarding Adam LaRoche, DeRosa just fits. (DeRosa) is not only a defensive asset, but an offensive asset. We have to have a little more offense off the bench. I reached out to him and it was a great sign by Rizzo."


Outfielder

OF | Lorenzo Cain | Kansas City Royals | Fantasy
Kansas City Royals manager Ned Yost said OF Lorenzo Cain will enter the year as the team's starting center fielder.

OF | Ryan Kalish | Boston Red Sox | Injury, Fantasy
Updating a previous report, Boston Red Sox OF Ryan Kalish (shoulder) had surgery to fix a torn labrum in his left shoulder Nov. 8. In comparison, 1B Adrian Gonzalez had the same surgery on his shoulder Oct. 20, 2010, and didn't return to action until March 12.

OF | Ryan Sweeney | Boston Red Sox | Transaction, Fantasy
Boston Red Sox OFs Ryan Kalish and OF Ryan Sweeney are options for the right field job now that the team traded OF Josh Reddick away. "Ryan Sweeney we expect to be a big part of our outfield mix," general manager Ben Cherington said. "He can play right field. He's a good defender. His versatility is kind of like Reddick, really, both of them can play both outfield spots and play them well." OF Darnell McDonald and SS Mike Aviles could also be options in the outfield.


Starting Pitcher

SP | Alexi Ogando | Texas Rangers | Fantasy
Although the Texas Rangers have a plethora of starting pitching, manager Ron Washington is not likely to use a six-man rotation. He also said he considered SP Alexi Ogando a starter, although he has not named a rotation to build around Ogando.

SP | Joe Saunders | free agent | Free Agents, Fantasy,
The Baltimore Orioles are interested in free-agent SP Joe Saunders (Diamondbacks) and have had talks with his agent, according to a source.

SP | Clay Buchholz | Boston Red Sox | Injury, Fantasy,
Boston Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine said the team is confident that SP Clay Buchholz (back) will be completely healthy for the start of the 2012 season. "We are sure from his lips and our doctors' examinations that he's 100 percent healthy," Valentine said. "But he has not been time tested off the mound. He hasn't gone through the rigors of spring training, nor of a major league season. He's going to be watched closely, not only at the beginning, but at the end of 2012."

SP | Adam Wainwright | St. Louis Cardinals | Injury, Fantasy,
St. Louis Cardinals SP Adam Wainwright (elbow) is a full month into his throwing program and is already snapping off curveballs during his side sessions. The Cardinals expect Wainwright to be at full strength for spring training. He made 50 throws from 110 feet Tuesday, Dec. 27. Wainwright has been pushing himself during his workouts. The St. Louis right-hander had pitched more than 10 years with a slight tear in his elbow ligament, which finally snapped last year. Tommy John surgery on his elbow has given his arm a livelier feel and greater extension on his pitches that has resulted in a sharper sink on his fastball.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

FDA warns docs on wart remover and eye salve mix-ups (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? The U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned healthcare workers on Wednesday to be careful when using two similarly named but very different drugs, saying a recent mix-up involving the two medications had injured a patient.

The agency said the incident occurred when a pharmacist confused Durasal, a wart remover not approved by the FDA, with Durezol, an FDA-approved steroidal eyedrop used to treat inflammation and pain following eye surgery.

The agency said the mix-up -- the latest in a series of cases involving confusion between the two drugs -- had caused "serious injury" to the patient.

Normally, the FDA said it screens proprietary names as part of the drug approval process to avoid any confusion with products already on the market. But because the wart remover was an unapproved product, its name was not vetted by the agency.

The FDA said that Elorac Inc, the Vernon Hills, Illinois-based distributor of the Durasal, had not responded to a request from the agency that it remove the product from the market place and has not recalled the product despite the FDA's concern about the risk it poses to patients.

Jeffrey Bernstein, a spokesman for Elorac, did not immediately return a message requesting comment on the FDA's warning.

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Sexual assault reports up at U.S. military academies: report (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? The U.S. Department of Defense said on Tuesday that there was a rise in reports of sexual assault at the nation's military academies in the most recent school year and announced new policies to help victims.

The "Annual Report on Sexual Harassment and Violence at Military Service Academies" found that during the 2010-11 year there were 65 reports of sexual assaults involving cadets and midshipmen, up from 41 in the prior year.

To help address the jump, the academies are implementing two new policies.

Service members who have been victims of sexual assault will now be able to request an expedited transfer from their units. The military will now also retain records of sexual assaults longer -- in some cases as long as 50 years.

"We know that the military academies are similar to college campuses around the country in that sexual harassment and assault are challenges that all faculty, staff and students need to work to prevent," said Major General Mary Kay Hertog, director of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office.

"However, when it does occur, we owe it to those who have been victimized, and to every cadet and midshipman, to do everything possible to provide needed support and to hold those who commit sexual assault appropriately accountable."

As part of the review process, Department of Defense officials visited the U.S. Military Academy, Naval Academy and Air Force Academy and reviewed academy policies and procedures. They also held focus groups.

Officials found most academy programs fulfilled or in some cases surpassed existing policies and directives, but Hertog said they have also identified areas for improvement.

(Reporting by Karin Matz; Editing by James B. Kelleher and Jerry Norton)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/education/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111227/us_nm/us_military_schools_assaults

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MTV Movies' Honorable Mentions Of 2011

When compiling your list of the ten best films of the year, inevitably a great film or two just won't fit on your final roster. That's where the honorable mention comes in handy. Perhaps the film was a little dumb, a little odd or something was just off, but for whatever reason it didn't make [...]

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

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Company Sues Former Employee for Value of 17,000 Twitter Followers [VIDEO]

Noah Kravitz left his former employer PhoneDog in October 2010 on good terms. Now the company is suing him for $340,000 for the 17,000 followers he kept after he left the the position, valuing each follower at $2.50 per month over a period of eight months.

Kravitz told the New York Times that PhoneDog told him he could keep his followers, as long as he continued to Tweet about the company.

Do you think people should be able to maintain their Twitter accounts they?ve used professionally once they leave a position? How much do you think a Twitter follower is worth?

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Al-Qaida in Iraq says it was behind Baghdad blasts (AP)

BAGHDAD ? An al-Qaida front group in Iraq has claimed responsibility for the wave of attacks that ripped through markets, cafes and government buildings in Baghdad on a single day last week, killing 69 people and raising new worries about the country's path.

The coordinated attacks struck a dozen mostly Shiite neighborhoods on Thursday in the first major bloodshed since U.S. troops completed a full withdrawal this month after nearly nine years of war. They also coincided with a government crisis that has again strained ties between Iraq's Sunnis and Shiites to the breaking point, tearing at the same fault line that nearly pushed Iraq into all-out civil war several years ago.

The claim of responsibility made no mention of the U.S. withdrawal. Instead, it focused its rage on the country's Shiite-dominated leadership, which Sunni insurgents have battled since it came to power as a result of the U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003.

"The series of special invasions (was) launched ... to support the weak Sunnis in the prisons of the apostates and to retaliate for the captives who were executed," said the statement in the name of the Islamic State of Iraq.

According to the SITE Intelligence Group, a U.S.-based organization that monitors jihadist Web traffic, the claim of responsibility was posted late Monday on militant websites.

The group said the attacks were proof that they "know where and when to strike and the mujahedeen will never stand with their hands tied while the pernicious Iranian project shows its ugly face."

The remark was in reference to accusations by Sunni militants that Iraq's Shiite-dominated government has allied itself too closely with neighboring Shiite power Iran, a bitter enemy of Iraq under the regime of Saddam Hussein.

The Baghdad military spokesman, Maj. Gen. Qassim al-Moussawi, said al-Qaida in Iraq ? no longer focused on fighting U.S. forces ? is hoping to take advantage of the current political tension to re-ignite sectarian warfare.

"It has become a clear scheme to draw Iraq into a sectarian war again," al-Moussawi said. "Al-Qaida in Iraq played a major role in 2005 and 2006 in pushing the county into a civil war and they succeeded."

On Tuesday morning, a car bomb exploded near a police station in the town of Hawija, 150 miles (240 kilometers) north of Baghdad, killing two civilians and injuring another, said Kirkuk police commander Brig. Gen. Sarhad Qadir.

U.S. and some Iraqi officials have warned of a resurgence of Sunni and Shiite militants and an increase in violence after the U.S. troop withdrawal.

Along with the security challenge, Iraq is facing an increase in political tension as Iraq's Shiite prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki, is engaged in a showdown with the top Sunni political leader in the country.

Al-Maliki's government has issued an arrest warrant for Sunni Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi on charges that he ran hit squads against government officials.

Al-Hashemi has denied the charges and said they are politically motivated.

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Associated Press writer Qassim Abdul-Zahra contributed to this report.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

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A Few Chinese Bad News Bears To Spoil A Happy New Year

By?EconMatters

Goldman's Jim O'Neill?noted?in a recent interview that the world's future prosperity depends on China's growth. While we don't totally agree with that assessment as we see China as one of the many contributory factors towards world's future, there are some recent bad news bears coming out of China that could spell troubles for markets, at least in 2012.?

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Export Growth Could Drop to Zero in 2012?

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The General Administration of Customs released November trade figures showing export growth continued to decelerate and was at their most sluggish in two years. ?At a news conference, China's Commerce Ministry spokesperson warned,

"The overall trade environment next year for China will be complicated, partly due to the economic uncertainties in the European countries, and I should say that?the export situation in the first quarter of next year will be very severe."

Wang Tao, an economist at UBS Securities noted China's?growth is expected to "drop to zero in 2012," which will have a "sizable negative impact on the economy," and that the export figures underline "shifts in the export structure - some traditional lower-end and labor-intensive sectors may be losing market share to cheaper producers." (See Chart Below)?

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Chart Source: ChinaDaily.com, 14 Dec. 2011

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FDI Sees Its First YoY Drop in 28 Months?

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Part of China's recent explosive growth has to do with foreign investments pouring into the country to capitalize on the expected burgeoning middle class income growth. But in November, China experienced its first year-on-year dip of 9.76% ?in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in 28 months?primarily from a sharp drop in inflows from the United States, while investments from the European Union -- China's single largest trading partner -- were essentially flat.??(See Chart Below).

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Moreover, this drop came on top of the first net capital outflow from China in four years in October, asinvestors fled emerging markets due to Europe's festering debt crisis.

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Chart Source: ChinaDaily.com, 16 Dec. 2011

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Manufacturing Tanks To Near Three-Year Low

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China?s manufacturing contracted for the first time since February 2009 with the Purchasing Managers? Index (PMI) fell to 49.0 in November from 50.4 in October.

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The December number did not bode well either as?the?HSBC flash manufacturing PMI?an early indicator of China's industrial activity, showed China's factory output shrank again in December after new orders fell. (See Chart Below)

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Chart Source: HSBC, 15 Dec. 2011

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PBOC Reversing Course - How Bad Is The Economy??

In early December, PBOC (The People's Bank of China), China's central bank, announced the first cut in banks? reserve requirements since 2008, just two hours before the U.S. Federal Reserve led a?global dollar liquidity injection?to ease Europe?s sovereign debt crisis. ?And there could be more easing on the way, as Reuters?reported?that data showed Chinese banks made 562 billion yuan of new loans in November, a shade more than forecast as Beijing gently eases tight credit conditions.

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China has made controlling prices a top priority this year and implemented a series of tightening measures. ??Inflation fell from a three-year high of 6.5% in July to 4.2% in November, which is?still above Beijing's current inflation target of 4%. ?And?China's inflation battle is far from over as?rising?labor costs?and higher input prices are among the factors that will continue to push up consumer price levels.

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So?the more interesting question is?how bad is the real economy for China to reverse course taking on the risk of re-surging inflation pressures?

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Escalating Social Unrest

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Inflation and social unrest goes hand-in-hand and has toppled quite a few governments in the history book. ?Judging from the recent?Wukan Siege, the social unrest in China (due to disputes in wages, land grab, etc.) seems to have escalated in both scale and duration. ?This could suggest a more?serious mid-to-long-term undercurrent?that would be challenging and delicate to handle for the central government.

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Conclusion

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From what we discussed so far, it is evidenta pronounced China slowdown in the next year or so is inevitablewith the nation's export-centric economy struggling with waning global demand, while undergoing domestic structural economic and demographic shifts. ?Moreover, there could besome hidden debt bombsas a recent Bloomberg?finding?suggests?that?China's banks may be understating their exposure?to runaway local borrowing by possibly billions of dollars that is raising fears of a government bailout.

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How Beijing steers its economic and monetary policies in the next 2-3 years will be key to balance the country's inflation, growth and stability. ?While we see a very low probability of a?hard landing case for China, but if Jim O'Neill is right about how much the world depends on China's growth, then don't count on that much world prosperity, at least in 2012.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Sea Shepherd says drones find, photograph Japan's whaling fleet

SYDNEY | Sat Dec 24, 2011 10:58pm EST

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Hardline whaling opponents attempting to stop Japan's annual whale hunt in the Antarctic said Sunday they had intercepted and photographed its whaling fleet using pilotless drone aircraft.

The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society said it located the Japanese factory ship Nisshin Maru off Australia's western coast Saturday using the drones, the first time this season it has made contact with the whalers.

However, other Japanese ships shielded the vessel "to allow it to escape," Sea Shepherd said in a statement.

"We caught them due west of Perth," founder Paul Watson told Reuters by satellite phone from the ship Steve Irwin. "For the next few days we will be chasing them. We are heading south."

The two drones are equipped with cameras and detection equipment and allow Sea Shepherd to monitor the whaling fleet from a distance, he said.

Watson said Sea Shepherd's three ships were well outside Antarctic waters when the Japanese vessel was seen. The Sea Shepherd waited for the Nisshin Maru after hearing from fishermen it had sailed through the Lombok Strait in Indonesia on its voyage to Antarctic waters.

The Sea Shepherd society's annual attempts to stop the Japanese whale hunt by "direct action" have been widely criticised by other environmentalists and governments, particularly Japan. However, it also has influential supporters.

Watson said sympathisers in New Jersey in the United States contributed to the cost of the two drones.

An international moratorium on whaling has been in place since 1986, but Japan exploits a loophole allowing whaling for scientific purposes to justify its annual hunt.

(Reporting by Chris McCall; Editing by Paul Tait)

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Corrected: Zhang, Bale blossom together on "Flowers of War" (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) ? In 100 years of Chinese film, "The Flowers of War" is the first major title to feature a western movie star. It earned a Golden Globe nomination for best foreign language film, and is China's entry for Oscars.

Budgeted at $100 million, "Flowers of War" stars Oscar-winner Christian Bale as John Miller, an opportunist mortician on the run in 1937 as the Japanese are invading the province of Nanking, now known as Nanjing. The Japanese occupation led to the deaths of thousands of Chinese citizens and came to be known by some as the Rape of Nanking or the Nanjing Massacre.

In the film, which has a limited U.S. release this week before opening nationwide in 2012, Bale's character must save a group of schoolgirls from the clutches of the Japanese. At the same time, he falls in love with a Chinese courtesan.

Bale and Chinese director Zhang Yimou, who communicated through an interpreter while making the film, talked with Reuters about overcoming cultural barriers and revisiting an infamous episode of China's past. (The interview took place before Bale's recent run-in with Chinese officials.)

Q: This is your first time working with a western film star. Did the collaboration meet or defy your expectations?

Zhang: "First, I'm amazed at how low key and humble Christian is. The stereotype that Chinese have of Hollywood actors is they probably have an entourage and assistants. So that's definitely changed how I viewed Hollywood actors. And also Christian didn't want to stay in a five star hotel either. He lived right above me, lived with everybody else, with the crew members. And another thing is Christian gave up his weekends to work with us because we work seven days a week."

Bale: "But this seven-day week schedule became something I quite enjoyed cause I liked the momentum. Yimou is top dog in his profession, and he genuinely seemed to have a great deal of humor and laughter on the set. I didn't always know what the laughter was about but I would laugh with them. I hope they're not all laughing at me! I felt surrounded by good friends and even if I didn't understand nuances of what was being discussed, I got the essence in the presence of people."

Q: Do you find that your shared experience in filmmaking was enough to communicate despite the language barrier?

Bale: "There would be moments where Yimou would come to me and we would work it out between the two of us. And sometimes with a scene it's very small adjustments that were being asked for and I could understand from body language. And I always was convinced Yimou spoke a little bit of English, more than he ever let onto. So we'd experiment and see how it works out and sometimes it did and sometimes it didn't."

Q: How are Western actors different than Chinese?

Zhang: "Each line Christian offered three or four different ways, which is very unusual because Chinese actors normally cannot pull that off. Screening the film for a western audience I realized that the first one-third of the movie, audiences would laugh at Christian's lines. That actually surprised me because when I wrote the script in Chinese, I didn't think that was humorous, but clearly Christian added other layers to it."

Q: I understand Zhang asked you to stand before the cast and give them acting tips but it proved awkward.

Bale: "I always think it's bad to try to alter anybody else's experience. Apart from that, it's not my job. That's the director's job. And I love very much working with actors who either have no experience or very little experience. I like to try to avoid getting any technique into my acting because I feel like the more known an actor gets, you really have to be exceptional to maintain that feeling of freshness and vitality and enthusiasm instead of falling back on your usual tricks."

Q: Steven Spielberg recommended you for the part after working with you years ago on "Empire of the Sun" when you were a child. Did working with kids on this movie take you back?

Bale: "Some of the girls would say to me, 'I would never want to act ever again in my life, this is it.' And I would say to them, 'That's what I said. That's exactly what I said when I was your age.' The thing that I liked so much was the freshness that they brought in terms of this is something new but there's no consideration of this being anything that they would continue with."

Q: The movie is set around an atrocity by the Japanese that rivals in brutality what the Nazis did in Europe. Why do you think the world hasn't held the Japanese accountable?

Zhang: "Maybe the international community doesn't know much about Nanjing because China, at that time, was really far behind, and they didn't have enough voice or power to actually speak out for themselves. For me, rather than arouse sad feelings, the goal of the movie is to make people see the good side of humanity and bring peaceful feelings to an audience."

(Editing by Jill Serjeant and Bob Tourtellotte)

(This story is corrected to delete reference to Chinese government funding, paragraph 2)

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

As Kodak struggles, Eastman Chemical thrives (Reuters)

NEW YORK (Reuters) ? George Eastman is best known as the inventor of photographic film and founder of Eastman Kodak Co, but his century-old legacy of entrepreneurship now rides on the lesser-known Eastman Chemical Co.

That was hardly the case in 1994, when Eastman Kodak spun off its chemicals business to help pay down debt. At that time, Kodak was still a colossus in photography whereas Eastman Chemical was a small player very much in its parent's shadow.

But because of a sea change in digital technology and different approaches to business, Eastman Chemical's stock market value has since increased 71 percent to $5.5 billion today, while Kodak's has plummeted 99 percent to about $185 million.

Interviews with former executives, retirees and analysts describe two companies that were polar opposites in many ways, despite their shared heritage: where Eastman Chemical was swift to move into new markets, Kodak rested on its laurels for too long; where Chemical had a management team obsessed with the bottom line, Kodak retained cushy employee benefits even when the advent of digital cameras caused film demand to crater.

Speculation flared in September that Kodak was on the verge of bankruptcy, after the Rochester, New York-based company hired restructuring experts. Last month, Kodak warned that unless it could raise $500 million in new debt or sell some patents in its portfolio, it might not survive 2012.

"George Eastman's legacy will be Eastman Chemical and not Eastman Kodak," said Willy Shih, a Harvard Business School professor who ran Kodak's digital imaging business from 1997 until 2005. "I am absolutely convinced of that."

Eastman Chemical shares lagged Kodak's until 2006:

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George Eastman, a high-school dropout from rural New York, founded Eastman Kodak Co in the late 1880s and built it into the world's biggest photographic film supplier and camera maker. He patented roll film when he was 30 and quickly became a wealthy man. In 1919, he gifted one-third of his Kodak stock -- worth roughly $10 million at the time -- to employees.

Eastman established a chemicals subsidiary in 1920 to supply acetic acid and other photographic chemicals to Kodak, a business that grew strongly in the next 50 years, gaining many customers beyond its sibling.

After Eastman Chemical was spun off, it continued to expand and innovate by staking out new niche chemical markets, such as fibers for cigarette filters and plastic free of bisphenol A, a potential carcinogen.

Kodak, on the other hand, invented the digital camera in 1975 when one of its engineers developed a prototype that was as big as a toaster and captured black and white images.

But it failed to capitalize on that innovation, and it was only when Kodak's film business began to decline a decade ago that it tried to catch up with rivals by launching mass-market digital cameras with the Easyshare line.

"We had something that was so good, but now it's deteriorated to the current state of affairs," said Bob Shanebrook, a former Kodak executive who ran the professional film business and retired in 2003. "We thought $40 per share was a ridiculously low stock price, but now it's below a dollar."

Kodak's five-year credit default swaps were quoted at distressed levels earlier this month, reflecting a 92 percent chance of default on its debt in the next five years.

The city of Rochester itself seems resigned to Kodak's fate. At one point, the company employed more than 60,000 people in the area -- now, that number is closer to 7,000.

A PATERNAL HISTORY

To be sure, Eastman Chemical has been fortunate to be in an industry that has changed little compared to the technology sector, which has forced other American icons including International Business Machines Corp and Corning Inc to reinvent themselves. The type of chemical products may change, but the science of producing them does not.

Nonetheless, people familiar with both companies give Eastman Chemical credit for a corporate culture change that has helped it eschew the Kodak legacy.

In March 2009, for example, Eastman Chemical asked all employees from the CEO down to take a 5 percent pay cut to prevent widespread layoffs. The tactic worked, layoffs were averted, and the prior pay levels were restored later that year.

"We needed to understand that we were not a family; we were a team," Brian Ferguson, who joined Eastman Chemical in 1977 and was chief executive from 2002 through 2009, said in an email. "We had difficulties dealing with these issues due to the paternal history of Kodak, which implied employment for life, benefits forever unchanging and general conflict avoidance."

Kodak, in contrast, was much more generous with its employee benefits. Even after the decline in its business forced massive layoffs -- it has 18,800 global workers today, down from 86,000 in 1998 -- the company offered lucrative severance packages.

"They could have just said, 'Thanks for coming, goodbye,'" said Shanebrook, the former Kodak executive. "Instead, they gave people at all levels separation packages based on how long they worked. They continue to provide medical coverage for retirees."

Kodak's U.S. pension plans, which cover 65,000 people, were underfunded by nearly $200 million at the end of 2010. The funds slipped into the red after a surplus of more than $2 billion as recently as 2008, according to filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

When asked for comment, Kodak spokesman Gerard Meuchner said in an-email that the company has cut its post-employment benefits by two-thirds since 2005 and lowered its severance benefits from two weeks per year of service to 1.5 weeks.

CONTRASTING CEOS

The differences in Kodak and Eastman Chemical's cultures are reflected in the management styles of their leaders. Eastman Chemical Chief Executive Jim Rogers, a former naval aviator and corporate treasurer, has a reputation for being pragmatic and low-key. Kodak CEO Antonio Perez is known for his charisma, but some of his spending decisions have raised eyebrows.

Perez's liberal use of corporate jets has become a popular topic among Kodak pensioners on Internet message boards. Perez, who is on the President's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, flew with his wife in 2006 on a Kodak plane to a Super Bowl football game viewing party at the White House.

The plane was later destroyed when a hangar near Dulles International Airport collapsed after a snowstorm. Perez decided to lease another one.

In 2010, he racked up a $309,407 bill using Kodak's jet for personal travel, according to regulatory filings. Starting in 2011, the company said Perez would have to pay out of pocket if his personal travel bill eclipsed $100,000.

Rogers, by contrast, used Eastman Chemical's jet infrequently in 2010 for personal travel. The cost was so small -- less than $10,000 -- that Eastman Chemical said in filings it would not bother to report it.

PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Among the handful of Wall Street analysts who still follow Kodak, three advise selling the stock. By contrast, at least seven Wall Street analysts say the shares of Eastman Chemical are a good buy. StarMine, a Thomson Reuters data service that aggregates leading analysts' expectations, believes the stock's true value is nearly double current levels.

Earnest Deavenport, who was chief executive of Eastman Chemical when it first became independent, said the company would not have flourished if it had remained part of Kodak.

"The cash needs of the chemical group and the rest of Kodak were out of phase with each other," Davenport said. "Kodak did not see the global expansion of the chemical group's manufacturing base as strategic to the parent company."

As an independent company, Eastman Chemical had to learn to compete with Dow Chemical, BASF and other global chemical giants. It never grew complacent the way Kodak did with its near-monopoly of the photographic sector.

Kodak has been hamstrung by Asian competitors that have experience making cheaper electronics. In 2010, Kodak held about 7 percent of the digital camera market, in seventh place behind Canon, Sony Corp, Nikon and others, according to research firm IDC. Its position has slipped since 2007, when it was No. 4 in U.S. digital camera sales with a 9.6 percent share.

Kodak's spending on research and development fell 10 percent last year to $321 million. Eastman Chemical spent $152 million on research in 2010, up 23 percent from the previous year.

If Perez cannot find a way to revitalize Kodak, Rogers could soon find himself the only CEO of a company with "Eastman" in its name.

In 1932, sick and frail from a spinal disorder, George Eastman took his own life with a bullet to the heart, feeling that his legacy had been cemented by both the film and chemical businesses. He left a note, unaware that Kodak would one day fall on hard times.

"To my friends," Eastman wrote. "My work is done. Why wait?"

(Reporting By Liana B. Baker and Ernest Scheyder; editing by Tiffany Wu and Richard Chang)

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Hollywood Christian wins South Florida Holiday Classic; Latest Girls Basketball results (Dec. 23)

Ariah Osceola led the charge with her game-high 24 points and helped Hollywood Christian to a 65-50 win over Dwyer in the championship game of the South Florida Holiday Classic at the MLK Community Center in Hollywood on Friday night.

Osceola also had four steals and four 3-pointer for the Eagles (11-3) who handed Dwyer its first loss of the season.

?It was just our girls being disciplined, going over the gameplan we set for them and executing it,? Eagles coach Carlos Adamson said of his team?s decisive win. ?Our goal was to keep the ball out of the hands of their bigs and once we did that we used our press defense to cause some turnovers and we scored a lot in transition.?

Rickae Jinks had nine points and a team-high 11 rebounds for Hollywood Christian, while Sarah Kelton added 15 points and seven assists and Shamauria Bridges chiped in 10 points and four steals.

The Eagles kept Dwyer?s Sun Sentinel Fab Five center Kai James in check, limiting the 6-foot-5 junior to just four points.

Keyanna Harris led the Panthers (13-1) with 15 points and Kiandra Bowers scored 13.

South Florida Holiday Classic

HOLLYWOOD CHRISTIAN 65, DWYER 50

HC (11-3): Kelton 4-5-15, Bridges 3-1-10, A. Osceola 9-2-24, Jackson 0-3-3, Jinks 3-3-9, Isaac 1-2-4.

D (13-1): Ingraham 1-1-3, Glodis 4-0-8, Harris 4-6-15, Lee 1-0-2, Holmes 1-2-4, Bowers 6-1-13, Hays 0-1-1, James 1-2-4.

3-pointers: A. Osceola 4, Kelton 2, Bridges; Harris. Rebounds: Jinks 11. Half: HC 24-17.

PLANTATION 47, FLANAGAN 45

SAGEMONT 33, BRADDOCK 32

B: Benedict 2-0-6, Perez 3-1-7, Rojas 4-1-9, Osceola 3-3-10.

S (6-5): Black 2-1-5, Pierre 2-0-4, Turko 1-0-2, Correa 4-1-9, Marshall 5-2-13.

3-pointers: Benedict 2, Osceola, Marshall. Rebounds: Correa 10. Half: S 15-12.

GRANDVIEW PREP 68, NORTH MIAMI BEACH 34

GP (9-3): Conrad 1-0-2, Garvin 4-2-11, Pierre-Louis 5-4-14, Petithomme 10-4-24, Arinas 2-3-7, Burgess 4-0-8, Gates 1-0-2.

3-pointers: Garvin. Rebounds: Arinas 11. Half: GP 33-13.

FERGUSON 41, BLANCHE ELY 26

SANTALUCES 52, COMMUNITY SCHOOL OF NAPLES 34

CSN: Stephanie 3-1-7, Hunter 3-1-7, Haley 3-0-8, Cataline 3-1-7, Hannah 1-1-3, Gareyson 1-0-2.

S (10-4): Dameus 4-0-9, Rathell 3-4-10, Pierre 7-8-22, Winbush 2-1-5, E. Williams 2-0-4, T. Williams 1-0-2.

3-pointers: Dameus; Haley 2. Rebounds: Pierre 7. Half: S 21-15.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

A Christian on Hitchens' Atheism and Lowe's Muslim Problem (Time.com)

David Caton owes me one. I interviewed the head of the Florida Family Association last week during his bigoted but successful crusade to get companies like Lowe's to pull ads from All-American Muslim, the Learning Channel reality show about a community of Muslim Americans. Before Caton hung up on me -- he gets angry when you question his complaint that the show presents Muslims in too positive a light and not as crazed radicals plotting to impose Islamic shari'a law from Maine to Monterey -- I corrected his pronunciation of imam, a Muslim cleric, from Eye-mam to the proper Ee-mawm. Later that day, I heard him say it properly on CNN.

But that's all he got right. I concern myself with Caton -- who also likes to hire small planes to haul banners over Orlando warning people that homosexuals visit Disney World -- only for two reasons. One is that a major corporation like Lowe's actually caved to the Evangelical's ugly Islamophobia. The other is that he got his 15 minutes of fame at about the same time that Christopher Hitchens died, on Dec. 15. Hitchens was best known as one of the "angry atheists" for his 2007 best seller God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything, and narrow-minded fundamentalists like Caton made his work a lot easier. So of course did extremist Muslims, as well as extremist Roman Catholics, Jews, Hindus and all the fanatics who ruin religion the way drunks ruin driving. Which is why Hitchens' attacks on faith, while brilliantly written, could also feel gratuitous. (See "Christopher Hitchens, RIP.")

So it's fitting, at least for the silent majority of Christians who aren't hatemongering zealots but who derive hope and humane inspiration from our beliefs, that Caton and Hitchens should both be in the news during the Christmas season. The holiday's anticommercialization critics are right to argue that Christians spend too much time on outdoor lights at the expense of the inner light kindled by the story of God's incarnation in a manger. I'm as guilty as anyone in that regard. But Caton and Hitchens at least give us Christians a convenient place to start. They prod us on the one hand to assess what isn't Christian -- like demonizing gays and Muslims -- and on the other hand to reaffirm why Christianity and religion itself are a positive and not always poisonous influence in the world.

The crux of the Florida Family Association's campaign is Caton's preposterous claim, as he told me, that "every Eye-mam in this country wants to put the U.S. under shari'a law." Every imam I know here in Miami rejects the idea. "Muslims are only 6 million out of 300 million in this country," one reminds me. "We rely on U.S. law to protect our rights as a minority." They're also a minority who wish Christians well at Christmas: the Koran reverently mentions Jesus and the Virgin Mary almost 60 times. (See "Do Shari'a Courts Have a Role in British Life?")

One way, then, that Christians can practice Jesus' teachings of love, tolerance and charity this yuletide is by resolving to reassure folks like Muslims that we're not like the Florida Family Association. That we're committed to the code of Christmas -- "Peace on earth to people of goodwill" -- trumpeted by the same angels we place atop the trees in our living rooms.

That's also one of the best ways to answer Hitchens as well as other angry atheists like Richard Dawkins and quite a few members of my own hypersecular profession. It's a fairly widely accepted maxim that atheist fundamentalists, as I call them, can be just as intolerant as religious fundamentalists. And the problem they share is that both take religion way too literally. Just as Christian fundamentalists insist on a literal reading of the Bible, angry atheists tend to insist that belief in God qualifies you as a raving creationist. (See "Why Christopher Hitchens Is Wrong About Billy Graham.")

Here's what they refuse to get: Yes, Christians believe that Jesus' nativity was a virgin birth and that he rose from the dead on Easter. But if you were to show most Christians incontrovertible scientific proof that those miracles didn't occur, they would shrug -- because their faith means more to them than that. Because in the end, what they have faith in is the power of the story. In Evelyn Waugh's novel Brideshead Revisited, an agnostic says to his Catholic friend, "You can't seriously believe it all ... I mean about Christmas and the star and the three kings and the ox and the ass."

"Oh yes, I believe that. It's a lovely idea."

"But you can't believe things simply because they're a lovely idea."

"But I do. That's how I believe."

I'm willing to bet it's how most believers believe. Before Hitchens died at 62 from esophageal cancer, he made a point of declaring he was certain no heaven awaited him. But that swipe at the faithful always misses the point. Most of us don't believe in God because we think it's a ticket to heaven. Rather, our belief in God -- our belief in the living ideal of ourselves, which is something even atheists ponder -- instills in us a faith that in the end, light always defeats darkness (which is how people get through the wars and natural disasters I cover). That does make us open to the possibility of the hereafter -- but more important, it gives us purposeful inspiration to make the here and now better.

With all due respect to the memory of Christopher Hitchens, making the here and now better would be difficult without religion. But it's also hard enough without the un-Christian antics of people like David Caton. As Christmas ought to remind us.

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4 personal finance technology trends for 2012 (AP)

NEW YORK ? If you're one of the holdouts still paying bills with checks, tracking your accounts with pen and paper or clipping coupons from the newspaper, 2012 could be the year you take the digital plunge.

A host of budding personal finance services and applications are poised to go mainstream in the new year, and together, they will likely have a big impact on the way Americans bank, shop, and track their finances. Some of the services are web-based, but many take advantage of the proliferation of smartphones, which are now carried by one-third of U.S. adults ? with more likely to join that crowd in the next few days after receiving the gadgets as holiday gifts.

Whether online or mobile, here are some personal finance technologies to watch in 2012:

? Mobile money

The September launch of Google Wallet was just one high-profile move toward the use of smartphones for payments, replacing credit or debit cards. The technology allows users to wave their phones in front of payment terminals and have transactions deducted from linked bank accounts or credit cards. Expect more options for electronic payments from mobile service providers and card networks next year, and wider adoption of the terminals by retailers, mass transit systems and more.

Another innovation that is already being heavily promoted is person-to-person payments. American Express Co., MasterCard Inc., Visa Inc. and PayPal all offer ways for their customers to send and receive money using links to various accounts and cards. As the TV commercials depict, if this technology takes off there will be no more fumbling for cash when it's time to split the check at a restaurant, and sending money across town or across borders will be easier, faster and less expensive.

? Non-bank money management

Mint.com, the popular personal finance site, was only the beginning. A raft of new money management tools are now available that can help users keep track of bills, investments and other aspects of their financial lives.

Among the standouts is Manilla.com, which not only pulls together household bills and financial accounts, but also helps users keep track of details like travel rewards points and magazine subscriptions. The service provides reminders for when bills are due and has features that make it easy to pay bills or set up auto payments. Since the company's goal is to help its customers eliminate paper clutter, there's even a way to store electronic account statements. And it has a smartphone app for accessing all these functions on the go.

Other non-bank options include Pageonce, an app that automatically tracks bills and enables users to make payments on their phone; savvymoney.com, a site that offers debt-management help; and Betterment.com, a site designed to simplify investing.

? Targeted deals

The combination of geo-location technology that can track your movements when you're carrying your smartphone, and QR codes, those weird squares appearing more and more often in advertising, is enabling companies to offer personalized discounts and on-the-spot deals to customers willing to opt into their programs.

Mall shoppers have already started getting texts and emails designed to lure them into certain stores, and the technology can also be used to encourage customers to enter contests, demonstrate new apps or products and even contact customer service.

? Social commerce

Javelin Strategy & Research, a financial services research firm, is using this term to identify the trend toward the combination of commerce and social networking on sites like Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.

While these sites are moving toward making it easier to shop without navigating toward a link, that's just one step toward social commerce.

The concept of financial social networking is also being expanded by companies like Weemba.com, whose site allows individuals to search for a loan by posting nontraditional details like a description of the need for the money ? debt consolidation, a mortgage refinance, or a kitchen makeover complete with the designer's plans, for instance. The details posted add depth to the usual credit score and financial information that banks and other funders may review, and the site opens the lending request to a wider audience.

Other examples of the use or concept of social networking include Kickstarter.com, where creative types can seek funding for their artistic endeavors and those willing to provide seed money can choose to provide all or part of the needed funds to get the project off the ground.

Saveup.com is a game aimed at helping individuals pay down debt and build savings, and Bundle.com uses data tracking and spending information to produce lists of popular restaurants and stores in selected cities, helping users find the right spot at the right price.

Banks are also experimenting with ways to make use of social networking to interact with customers, with some success. Even Bank of America Corp., a recurring target for gripes large and small about the financial system this year, has nearly 365,000 "likes" on its official Facebook page, which it uses for efforts like supporting community causes and advertising opportunities like its Student Leader program, which offers paid internships to high schoolers who work at charitable organizations.

Customers can expect more on these fronts from startups and big financial institutions in the next 12 months.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Samsung launches Dual-SIM Android smartphones

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Samsung has launched its first Android-based Dual-SIM capable smartphones, these include the Samsung Galaxy Y Duos and the Samsung Galaxy Y Pro Duos, both of which are entry-level smartphone and would release in select markets sometime next month. ? ? The Galaxy Y Duos is a full touchscreen device with a 3.14-inch display and is powered by an 832 MHz processor. It includes a 3-megapixel camera, 384MB RAM, 1300 mAh battery, WiFi and Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity. The Galaxy Y Pro Duos comes with a full-QWERTY keypad and a 2.6-inch display. It also sports a 3-megapixel camera but an additional front facing VGA camera, 384MB RAM, 1350 mAh battery, Bluetooth 3.0 and WiFi connectivity. The Galaxy Y Pro Duos will first launch in Russia, and both the devices will eventually be available in Europe, CIS, Latin America, Southwest Asia, Middle East and Africa. The Galaxy Y Duos will also make it to China starting January 2012. The pricing is yet to be revealed. ...

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Colts-Texans typifies power shift in AFC South

Matt Schaub, Dwight Freeney

By MICHAEL MAROT

updated 5:02 p.m. ET Dec. 21, 2011

INDIANAPOLIS - Indianapolis dominated the AFC South for nearly a decade.

With names like Peyton Manning, Reggie Wayne and Jeff Saturday anchoring the offense, and Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis solidifying the defense, the other division teams struggled to keep up with the champs.

Not anymore. The power dynamic has changed dramatically this season, a shift that will be on full display Thursday night when new champion, Houston, meet the old one.

"I think you always see a lot of change in the National Football League from one year to the next, but the key is, are you good enough as a team to have a chance to win every week?" Texans coach Gary Kubiak said. "I think we're very much headed in that direction."

The young Texans (10-4) are progressing.

They've lost starting quarterback Matt Schaub and backup Matt Leinart to season-ending injuries. They've played eight games without Pro Bowl receiver Andre Johnson, who will miss the Indy game, too, with a strained left hamstring. They were without defending rushing champ Arian Foster when the season began, and Sunday, they were missing defensive coordinator Wade Phillips.

In years past, those absences would have decimated Houston. This season, the Texans have already clinched the franchise's first home playoff game, dethroned a team that won seven of the previous eight division crowns and at 10-4 is playing for a first-round bye. That's not good enough yet.

"We want to prove ourselves every time we got out on the field," linebacker Brian Cushing said. "I think any player, any team that wants to be good is going to do that."

Indianapolis, in contrast, is a team in transition.

While Sunday's victory finally allowed the Colts (1-13) to end comparisons with the NFL's only 0-16 team, the 2008 Detroit Lions, bigger questions loom.

Fans want a new coach and changes in the front office.

Mathis, Saturday and Wayne all have expiring contracts and Manning's health is still in doubt following the most invasive of his three neck surgeries.

On Sunday, team vice chairman Bill Polian said the four-time league MVP would not play in the team's final two games. On Tuesday, coach Jim Caldwell said Manning would not participate in any full team workouts this season, though Manning is expected to throw before or after team practices. And now the team must decide whether to pay Manning's $28 million bonus due in early March, allow him to become a free agent or redo the five-year, $90 million deal he signed in July.

Complicating those choices is the likelihood Indy will have the No. 1 overall draft pick, a slot expected to be used on Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck.

So Thursday night could be the final home game for Manning, Mathis, Saturday and Wayne.

"I don't know if you can call it the end of an era," Freeney said. "You look at the changes on any team and there's always differences from year to year. Sometimes what you call a cornerstone may leave a team, and that has happened in the past. But you never really know if it's the end of an era till it's over, you know?"

Some believe a healthy Manning will return to Indy in 2012, no matter the cost or whether the roster includes Luck.

The other choices are more complex.

Wayne turned 33 last month and, without Manning, is having his least productive season since 2002. Mathis, who will be 31 in February, is second on the team with 6? sacks and has played well this season. Saturday has been a perennial Pro Bowler and one of Manning's closest friends, but Indy almost let him leave in 2009 before freeing up enough salary cap space to bring him back for three more years.

"I can't talk to you about them in short term," Caldwell said when asked to reflect on the contributions of Mathis, Saturday and Wayne. "I've been here 10 years. They've all been instrumental. I could tell you a (long) story about each guy. They've won a lot of football games and as a group their efforts have been fantastic. Good group and great players."

But if the Colts embark on a major rebuilding project, they may not want the 30-something players back.

Those who have faced uncertainty in the past, such as running back Joseph Addai and kicker Adam Vinatieri, have one suggestion: savor every last moment.

"I definitely did," said Vinatieri, who re-signed with the Colts after the lockout ended in July. "The people who don't think that way maybe should, because you never know if that might be your last time on the field."

Houston is in a much different situation with only five players older than 30 ? recent free agent acquisitions Jake Delhomme and Jeff Garcia, kicker Neil Rackers and punter Matt Turk and running Derrick Ward.

It's a team built to dominate the future, if the Texans can maintain their hold on the Colts and the rest of the division. That mission continues Thursday in a city where the Texans have never won.

"Each and every person here on this defense is focused on that and executing our defense the way we know how to execute it," defensive end Antonio Smith said. "The Colts can be whatever the Colts are going to be. We've got a job to do."

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

BP settles with maker of failed blowout preventer

FILE - In a Sept. 13, 2010 file photo, the bottom of the blowout preventer stack, from the Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill, which is being examined as evidence for federal investigations, is seen at the NASA Michaud Assembly facility in New Orleans. BP PLC said Friday, Dec. 16, 2011, it will be paid $250 million by the maker of the blowout preventer that failed to halt oil spewing from BP's busted well in the Gulf of Mexico. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)

FILE - In a Sept. 13, 2010 file photo, the bottom of the blowout preventer stack, from the Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill, which is being examined as evidence for federal investigations, is seen at the NASA Michaud Assembly facility in New Orleans. BP PLC said Friday, Dec. 16, 2011, it will be paid $250 million by the maker of the blowout preventer that failed to halt oil spewing from BP's busted well in the Gulf of Mexico. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)

(AP) ? Cameron International, the maker of the Deepwater Horizon blowout preventer that failed to stop last year's massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, has agreed to pay $250 million to BP under a legal settlement, BP said Friday.

BP said it was "in their mutual best interests, and the agreement is not an admission of liability by either party." The companies are dropping all claims against one another, they said.

The settlement comes in advance of a federal trial over the catastrophic Gulf oil spill. The non-jury trial is scheduled to begin in February and determine fault in the April 20, 2010, explosion and subsequent oil spill off the Louisiana coast of more than 200 million gallons of oil.

The settlement with Cameron does not end the legal fighting over the blowout of the Macondo well, which was owned by London-based BP and two partners, MOEX and Anadarko. BP has already settled claims with those two companies and a third company, Weatherford, the maker of a part used in the well.

"Today's settlement allows BP and Cameron to put our legal issues behind us and move forward to improve safety in the drilling industry," said Bob Dudley, BP group chief executive.

"Unfortunately, other companies persist in refusing to accept responsibility for their roles in the accident and for contributing to restoration efforts," Dudley said in a swipe at Halliburton Corp. and Transocean Ltd. Halliburton supplied critical cement to seal the well and Transocean was the company drilling the well.

Probes of the Deepwater Horizon explosion by the federal government and independent scientists and engineers have found all three companies were at fault for a series of decisions and actions that led to the Macondo well blowout, the nation's largest offshore oil spill.

BP is engaged in an intense legal fight with Halliburton Corp. and Transocean. Earlier this month, BP went so far as to accuse Halliburton employees of covering up damaging evidence about a cement mixture Halliburton used in drilling the well.

BP said it would use the $250 million from Cameron to pay for the cost of cleaning up from the spill and paying individual damages claims by people, businesses and government entities hurt by the spill. BP said it has spent about $7.5 billion so far of those claims. But the British company faces billions of dollars in additional damages and fines.

Under the agreement, BP said Houston-based Cameron is no longer responsible for any additional cleanup costs related to the spill. But BP said the agreement does not cover civil, criminal and administrative fines and other penalties that might arise out of the court proceedings.

Jack Moore, the chairman and CEO Cameron, said the agreement with BP "removes uncertainty facing Cameron" as litigation intensifies over the Deepwater Horizon explosion.

"This eliminates all significant exposure to historical and future claims related to this incident," Moore said.

Moore said Cameron does not expect to have to pay much for possible court fines and penalties. "We do not consider these items to represent a significant risk to Cameron," he said.

Cameron said its insurers were expected to fund at least $170 million of the $250 million payment the company agreed to make to BP.

BP and Cameron also pledged to "improve safety in the drilling industry" and do more to improve blowout preventers.

Associated Press

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WWE Bring it Back!: Evolution

The classy suits, the fast-moving party atmosphere, the unbridled ruthlessness, the past, present and future of the squared circle. What was must be again. WWE.com calls for the return of Evolution.

PHOTOS OF EVOLUTION AND OTHER GREAT FACTIONS FROM WWE HISTORY

It seemed to be a moment of sheer destiny, the natural progression of all that had come before it. During a 2003 episode of Raw, the WWE Universe stood witness as ?the past? ? 16-time World Champion Ric Flair ? joined forces with ?the present? ? one of the top grapplers in the game Triple H ? and ?the future? ? then up-and-coming Superstars Randy Orton and Batista. Together, they formed Evolution and instantly grew into one of the most dominant WWE factions of all-time.

At the height of Evolution?s success, every member of this multi-generational formidable foursome held a major title. The Game stood at the top of the mountain as World Heavyweight Champion, Orton was the Intercontinental Champion and Batista & Flair were the World Tag Team Champions. However, championship gold was not the only aspect that made them a brand part.

With every step they took, the members of Evolution exuded confidence, truly emulating the life of the group?s legendary mentor ?The Nature Boy? by walking, talking and acting a cut above the rest. They were often seen in the company of beautiful women, dressed to the nines in expensive suits and the coolest sunglasses.

On the flip side to their sophistication ? however ? they also would strive to equal Triple H?s sheer ruthlessness, completely dominating their opposition in a fury of overwhelming force.

Put simply, Evolution was style incarnate and dangerous dominance all at the same time ? the divine successor of a slew of infamous factions that included the immortal Four Horsemen, the NWO, The Nation of Domination, The Cooperate Ministry and D-Generation X.?

The epic return of Evolution would once again represent the ever-evolving nature of WWE, elevating returning members to new heights while bringing in fresh blood to mold into greatness.

Triple H should definitely return. But, considering the legendary status that The King of Kings has grown to over the years, he could now feasibly assume the Ric Flair role ? as the mentor/competitor whose knowledge is as dangerous as his in-ring ability. He is ?that damn good.? Randy Orton, who has clearly soared to the lofty heights that Triple H once predicted he would, is now ready to move to the next step and take the reins as the centerpiece of the elite group.

Still, who would assume the role of the two up-and-comers of Re-Evolution? Clearly the ultra-braggadocio Dolph Ziggler has all the tools to fill the shoes of the once cocky young Orton. Despite his recent differences with both Orton and Triple H, the outspoken Cody Rhodes would also be an A-list option.

When considering a Superstar with the power and temperament once harnessed by ?Evolution?s Animal,? Sheamus is a sure fire choice. Though The Great White already has the WWE Title on his resume, aligning himself with the likes of The Cerebral Assassin and The Viper would propel him to unprecedented heights. Still, another powerful possibility would be the explosive Mason Ryan, poised to make his earth-shattering mark on WWE.

Evolution is inevitable. Inside the WWE Universe, where it is always survival of the fittest, the time has come for one of the greatest factions of all-time to evolve before a new generation and to add the already electrifying atmosphere being created by the likes of WWE Champion CM Punk, John Cena and World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry. WWE, bring back Evolution.

PHOTOS OF EVOLUTION AND OTHER GREAT FACTIONS FROM WWE HISTORY

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