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Hermann London Halloween 5K

Saturday, October 26, 2012 Hermann London held our annual Halloween 5K. This was our third year organizing the event. We had over 300 race participants who ran through the streets of Maplewood in their halloween costumes. Prizes were awarded for fastest runners, best overall costume, group costume, kid costume and pet costume.

We would like to thank everyone in the community who came out and supported the cause. All proceeds benefit The Women?s Safe House and the Womans Place.

Click here to see photos from the event.

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#mlearning In Medical Schools: How the iPad is Changing Medical ...

By Tracy Granzyk MS

First Posted at Educate the Young on 10/29/2012

Tracy Granzyk MS, Managing Editor, Educate the Young

When Stanford announced they were supplying iPads to their medical students in 2010, they become one of the first medical schools to begin the transition to mobile learning. But now, the number of medical schools across the US handing out iPads with stethoscopes to their first year students is increasing, as the cost to supply the device is becoming far less of an obstacle once students and educators experience the doors that open with the device in hand.

The Yale School of Medicine now provides iPads to all their medical students after a successful pilot program last spring. In a?Medical News Today?post last March, Yale?s Assistant Dean for Curriculum shared that ?it?costs about $1,000 per student to provide paper copies of course materials. This is about the same cost as providing an iPad and supporting apps.?

?We pretty much break even,? said Schwartz, ?but the iPad is better for the environment ? and as an information delivery system, it?s much more versatile.?

At?Yale, students and physicians are using the tablet in both the clinical and educational environments. The have found that the benefits are far exceeding the initial goal of note taking in class ? instant access to the global library of online reference material, video streaming, the ability to collaborate in real-time and the built-in mobility?are just some of those benefits. Textbooks themselves come to life, and become increasingly interactive when loaded to the iPad, and educators are able to change and update curriculum, delivering it to students digitally, in real-time.

In a September 2012 post on?eWeek,?iPad Program Launches at University of Pennsylvania Medical School, writer Brian Horowitz shares how?The Perelman School of Medicine?not only gave iPads to their medical students, but also redesigned the white coats with pockets to fit the device. Putting iPads in the hands of students and educators is changing the way content is delivered, shared and used during class, as the device is changing?how?students learn. Neal Rubinstein MD, professor of cell and developmental biology at Perelman, comments:

?The iPad is bringing a new dimension to my teaching,? said Rubinstein. ?By getting rid of the limitations of paper notes and books, I can teach students how to think critically and act on their curiosity in a way I couldn?t before. The textbook no longer defines our students? educational experience.?

According to iMedicalApps in a post earlier this year,?Top 10 free iPad Medical Apps,?the ability to capitalize on what the iPad offers health science education will be only as good as the apps available. Currently, there are over 2500 free medical related apps available for the iPad, and the number of medical apps overall is projected to grow 25% per year over the next five years. Today, apps allow students and physicians to view human anatomy in color, 3D-images, take handwritten notes and create .pdf documents, download a New England Journal of Medicine subscription directly to their iPad and look up drug interactions in comprehensive drug dictionaries?and that is just scratching the surface of the informational power apps deliver to the user.

Did Steve Jobs have any idea how this device would change not only medical education, but the way the world interacts with the growing amount of information available to us? Please share how you are using the iPad, or related technology, to enhance medical education.

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Source: http://www.thedoctorweighsin.com/mlearning-in-medical-schools-how-the-ipad-is-changing-medical-education/

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Today was Captain Adorable?s first kindergarten field trip. Therefore, we were up earlier than normal, and found a treat on our front steps. Capt. Adorable had been BOOed. It turned out to be a package with glo-sticks, cancdy, Halloween decorations, and other cool stuff. There was also a note telling us to BOO two other children. We talked about who to BOO on the way to school.

All 5 kindergarten classes from our school went on the trip. I drove home to pick up my friend from the neighborhood, who also has a son in kindergarten (though a different class), was also a chaperone, and was carpooling with me. ?We went to a local farm (more argi-tainment than agriculture, but whatever).?We arrived before the busses from our school, and got to see the craziness of the arrivals outside the gate?there were lots of kids from other schools and day cares there in addition to the approx 120 from our school.?There were animals (got to milk a cow), a hay ride, a maze, some live music, lots of running around, and a pumpkin at the end. I was assigned a group of 2 to take care of?Capt. Adorable and one other (very nice and well behaved) boy. It was fun and tiring. On the field trip,another friend from the neighborhood asked if we had found anything on the porch this morning, so I knew who had left the BOO.

I had about an hour at home, during which time I wrote and answered emails and texts concerning the upcoming neighborhood Halloween Party, which I am organizing. Then I drove to school to pick up my sweet son. We stopped at home long enough for him to eat the lunch he was too excited to eat while at the farm, changed into hockey practice clothes, grabbed the gear, and hopped in the car. No time to buy treats for the BOOs we should leave for others. Traffic was terrible, but it only took us about 30 minutes to get there. He was ready to hit the ice (meaning all equipment on) at 5:22. Practice lasted till 7:00; we were back in the car on the way home at 7:14.

Captain Obvious had wanted to come to practice, but we asked him to instead go buy Book stuff, which he did. After dinner, we packed up the BOOs and set off to leave them at friends? doorsteps. Captain Adorable went up to the door, put the treat pack down, then rang the door bell and ran to his hiding spot as fast as he could! It was dark outside and it was really funny to watch one mom, completely mystified and poking at what we had left (the treats were in an empty oatmeal container with a long sugar straw sticking out the top?must have looked like a bomb or something, whoops!!). The other family saw who was running off, but it was still fun and felt good to all laugh together as we drove off through the darkness back to our house. I think we will do that again next year.

I still have to put my jelly fish costume together. Big party tomorrow, whew. Let?s hope Hurricane Sandy doesn?t rain on us till the party is over!

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Sandy weakens to tropical storm but still serious

Sandy weakened from a hurricane to a tropical storm Saturday, but weather forecasters still warned of "widespread impacts" into early next week.

States of emergency have been declared from North Carolina to New York as Sandy makes its way north after killing 41 people in the Caribbean.

A voluntary evacuation order was issued Friday afternoon for Cape May County, New Jersey, and it was expected to become a mandatory order for the county's barrier islands Sunday, the county emergency office said, NBCNewYork.com reported. Long Beach Island issued a similar voluntary order.

In a public advisory notice issued at 5 a.m. ET, the National Hurricane Center said the storm's maximum sustained winds had fallen from 75 mph to 70 mph, but added "some restrengthening" was possible Sunday night.

It was about 350 miles southeast of Charleston, South Carolina, and was moving at about 10 mph on a north-northeast course.

The NHC said that while Sandy had weakened, it was "expected to remain a large storm with widespread impacts into early next week."

"Tropical storm conditions are expected to first reach the tropical storm warning area in the Carolinas by this evening ... and spread northward tonight and Sunday," the notice said.

People in the Northeast have been warned to prepare for flooding, high winds, widespread power outages and even snow.

"It will be unpredictable until the last minute," Jim Cisco, a forecaster at the National Weather Service's prediction office, told NBC News Friday. "That really is the truth of the situation ... we're not sure how it's going to behave."

That's because Sandy will be making a hard west turn from the Atlantic, a rare occurrence. "It's coming in at a sharper angle" than previous storms because cold air moving in from the Northern Plains is undercutting Sandy's circulation, Cisco added.

On top of that, a new lunar cycle will bring high tides Sunday, Monday and Tuesday -- adding to the storm surge from Sandy.

Here's a look at what some of those effects might be:

Storm surge: The NHC said in its latest notice that the combination of "a dangerous storm surge and the tide will cause normally dry areas near the coast to be flooded by rising waters."

The water could reach the following depths above ground if the peak surge occurs at the time of high tide, the NHC warned:

  • Bahamas within the warning area: 3 to 5 ft
  • Florida coast within warning area: 1 to 3 ft
  • North Carolina within the warning area: 3 to 5 ft
  • Remainder of N. Carolina and southeast Virginia including lower Chesapeake Bay: 2 to 4 ft

High winds: Tropical storm conditions are expected to continue along the east coast of Florida Saturday. Tropical storm conditions are expected to first reach parts of the Carolinas by Saturday evening and spread northward during the night and Sunday, the NHC notice said.

Heavy snow:??Parts of West Virginia and the Appalachian corridor are likely to see more than a foot and possibly up two two feet, Louis Uccellini, director of the National Centers for Environmental Protection, told reporters.

Rainfall: "Rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 inches are expected over portions of the central mid-Atlantic states...including the Delmarva Peninsula...with isolated maximum amounts of 12 inches possible," the NHC notice warned.

Video: Carolinas, East Coast on watch for Hurricane Sandy

Although Sandy is not forecast to be as strong as other recent storms to hit the Northeast -- such as Hurricane Irene in August 2011, which left $4 billion in damage -- it holds the potential to cause significant damage because it will be moving slowly.

Some experts predict at least $1 billion in damage in the United States.

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"It's almost a weeklong, five-day, six-day event," Cisco said. "It's going to be a widespread serious storm."

Sandy could even weaken to below tropical storm status but "that doesn't matter much with respect to impacts," Uccellini said.

Caribbean deaths, damage
Sandy exited the Bahamas on Friday, having weakend from a Category 2 to a Category 1 hurricane overnight.

The number of deaths blamed on Sandy's torrential rains and heavy winds in the Caribbean was put at 41.

Haiti: Sandy triggered flash floods and landslides that killed 26. The dead included a family of five in Grand-Goave, west of the capital Port-au-Prince, killed in a landslide that destroyed their home, authorities said.

Slideshow: Sandy barrels through the Caribbean (on this page)

Cuba: 11 deaths were reported, among them a 4-month-old baby, NBC News' Mary Murray reported from Havana. Most were killed by falling trees or in building collapses in Santiago de Cuba province and neighboring Guantanamo province. Hundreds of homes were destroyed or damaged.

Dominican Republic: Two deaths were reported but details were not available.

Bahamas: A death was reported and some islands saw extensive damage. "It was way stronger than we expected," said Joel Friese, general manager of the Stella Maris Resort on Long Island. "There are lots of downed trees and partial to heavy roof damage on some of the buildings." Several islands also saw power outages.

Jamaica: A man was crushed by a boulder and many areas were flooded or saw wind damage on the eastern side of the island.

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/49577692/ns/weather/

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IDC: Samsung and Apple still kings of the smartphone market, Nokia loses top five spot to RIM

IDC Samsung and Apple still kings of the smartphone market, Nokia loses top five spot to RIM

IDC's third quarter figures are in, complete with a few unexpected shake-ups. The entire cellphone market grew 2.4% over the same time last year, but smartphones drove the majority of that, showing growth of 45.3% and beating the analysts' expectations. Of the 179.7 million smartphones shipped, Samsung and Apple devices accounted for almost half of them, with the companies retaining their number one and two positions in the market, respectively. IDC notes that iPhone shipments didn't increase, but this is somewhat expected given the latest iteration was released only a short time before the end of the quarter. What we find particularly interesting is that Nokia was ousted from the top five smartphone players and replaced by RIM. Whether Nokia's upcoming Windows Phone 8 devices will put it back in contention remains to be seen, as does the effect BB10 and RIM's new handsets will have on the market. ZTE finished fourth in the list thanks to increased sales in North America, with HTC rounding up the top five vendors with continued uptake of its power devices. With a bunch of new handsets coming to the table and the holiday season fast approaching, look out for even more surprises in the fourth quarter numbers, due early next year.

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Boston condos and real estate sales report for week ending October ...

The following is Boston Proper condo and real estate sales data for the month ending October 21 2012, (October 14 2012), (October 23 2011), (October 23 2010), and (October 23 2009), where available. All condominium closings recorded by our local MLS during the past month.

Number of units currently on the market: 356 (370) (686) (863) (N/A)
Average days on market: 113 (115) (141) (144) (N/A)
Median list price: $839,000 ($849,000) ($695,000) ($671,000) (N/A)
Average list price: $1,298,652 ($1,303,885) ($1,090,033) ($1,074,699) (N/A)

Number of units under currently agreement: 125 (122) (-) (-) (-)

Number of units sold (past 30 days): 113 (118) (101) (89) (110)
Average days on market: 80 (79) (106) (120) (110)
Median close price: $645,000 ($614,883) ($582,000) ($574,000) ($540,000)
Average close price: $832,453 ($779,185) ($824,693) ($740,451) ($703,730)
Original list to close price: 95% (94%) (95%) (94%) (94%)
Sales velocity: $94,067,235 ($91,943,850) ($83,288,550) ($65,900,104) ($77,410,302)

Thoughts: It is what it is. Low inventory means fewer properties for buyers to buy ? less activity.

This report includes sales and inventory information for condominiums located in the following downtown Boston neighborhoods: South End, Back Bay, Beacon Hill, West End, North End, Waterfront, Seaport District, Chinatown, Leather District, Midtown, and Fenway.

Data collected from third-party sources by the Multiple Listing Service Property Information Network, Inc.

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What to Do in the Latest SEO Changes? ? Nuve SEO Website

The way things are carried out with search engine optimisation is different over the years. But one thing would not change; no one can gauge precisely how sites rank faster rather than Google. Basically, ranking revolves around the search phrases you choose.

The pace of ranking depends upon the competitiveness of each and every search term. Over-linking websites will not do the job anymore. Even the application of exact match domains is being subject to ineffectiveness. So that you can keep up with the speed, you have to be updated with the latest data concerning the algorithmic updates of Google. But since every SEO consultant may give a different perspective in relation to Google changes, it is tricky for web owners to choose what tactic to apply.

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Analysis: China perma-bears scent downbeat economic data ahead

BEIJING (Reuters) - China is set to deliver a rare treat to the perma-bears who growl constantly that the growth model that brought three decades of double-digit economic expansion is now broken - data showing that GDP fell below target between June and September.

The first miss since the first quarter of 2009, when the global financial crisis raged, has become the consensus forecast of economists, who expect official data due on Thursday to confirm that growth slowed to 7.4 percent year-on-year in Q3.

That would undershoot the 7.5 percent rate mandated by Beijing for 2012.

There's a risk it is even worse given stuttering steel output, tepid power consumption, sagging exports and steady downward revisions to corporate profit forecasts that have investors in the Shanghai stock market <.ssec> set for a third straight year of losses - potentially the worst run in 20 years.

"In reality, GDP growth is probably 6 percent already," MES Advisers' Paul Markowski, a long-time consultant to China's financial authorities, told Reuters.

"China has a trade problem, a consumption issue and a leverage catastrophe waiting to happen," added Markowski, whose sub-consensus view is far from the most bearish.

The trade difficulty is clearest to see in an economy where exports generated 31 percent of GDP in 2011, according to World Bank data, and support an estimated 200 million jobs.

Data released at the weekend showed total trade in the first nine months of 2012 was up 6.2 percent on a year ago, well short of the official 10 percent target, as the debt crisis in Europe - China's biggest export market - persists.

VICIOUS DESTOCKING CYCLE

Although September exports were better than expected, officials say the trade outlook remains grim. A central bank adviser said two weeks ago that China had badly underestimated the scale of the global economic slowdown.

The uncertainty for exports has created a vicious cycle of destocking at companies, revealed in falling inventory levels according to surveys of purchasing managers.

That in turn drags on industrial output, dampens factory gate prices, squeezes margins, dents profits, makes banks wary about lending and destroys investor confidence.

Some analysts cite steel output - up a tiny 2.3 percent in the first eight months of this year compared with the same period a year ago - and electricity usage growth running at roughly half the average rate of the last five years as manifest signs of economic malaise.

Carl Weinberg, China-watching chief economist at High Frequency Economics in New York, says they are red herrings, arguing that even flat output of both are consistent with GDP growth of around 8 percent in 2012.

"If you produced enough steel last year to build 1,000 bridges, that same amount of steel can build another 1,000 bridges this year. If building 1,000 bridges boosted GDP by X percent last year, it will do almost the same this year," he wrote in a note to clients.

The question, retort the China bears, is whether they are bridges to nowhere.

SUPPLY SIDE POTENTIAL

Stephen King, global chief economist at HSBC, reckons the skeptics need more robust evidence than heavy infrastructure spending to conclude that an economic landing so hard that growth dynamics will shatter is in store for China.

"People have been prepared to write off China for the last 30 years," King said. "They've not been so good at explaining why it hasn't happened."

Opening up to foreign investors, a global revolution in technology that has lowered barriers to entry for various industries and low per capita incomes have all helped drive growth, and that supply side potential remains great, King says.

"For a whole host of reasons, China could afford to make some poor choices about capital allocation and still do incredibly well," he added.

That's little comfort though to firms and funds that have invested assuming expansion of more than 9 percent, only to see it tumble towards 7 percent in a matter of months.

The weakest forecast in the last Reuters China GDP poll a month ago was for growth of 7.1 percent for Q3, with the overall consensus for a seventh successive quarter of slowing growth to leave the economy on track for its most sluggish year of expansion since 1999.

Equity investors have arguably discounted worse than that, with a 15 percent peak-to-trough fall this year for the Shanghai Composite index <.ssec>.

STRUCTURAL SHIFT

Andrew Batson, who heads coverage of China's economy at research firm GK Dragonomics, reckons getting hung up on a specific number is to mis-read the underlying significance of the structural shift that is happening in the economy.

"There's a long-standing tradition in China, that no-one really knows the source of, that says 8 percent is the growth number below which there will be unimaginable social consequences," he said.

"I'm not sure there was ever any evidence that this theory was true. We're below 8 percent now and Chinese society is not collapsing, so I'm pretty sure it's not true."

Many economists believe China's annual growth by the end of this decade will be nearer 5 percent than the roughly 10 percent achieved since Deng Xiaoping launched market reforms in 1978. They say 6-7 percent is more likely - and more sustainable.

Beijing's five-year plan that runs to 2015 officially targets GDP growth of just 7 percent over the period.

The government says slower expansion makes it easier to rebalance the economy towards more stable domestic consumption without igniting inflation and other social perils the ruling Communist Party fear could loosen its grip on power.

Cutting the amount of investment in the economy as a share of GDP - currently above 45 percent and up 10 percentage points in a decade - is key to that rebalancing effort.

Batson's latest report reckons the shift will make aggregate demand growth more volatile and so raise the risk that growth could miss target more often - music to the ears of the bears.

"If companies were planning on 10 percent GDP growth and they are only going to get 7 percent, then they may need to invest less, or differently. That's kind of a shock to the system and people are going to have to rethink the future."

(Editing by Alex Richardson)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/analysis-china-perma-bears-scent-downbeat-economic-data-210705649--sector.html

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Pussy Riot members face tough life in penal colony

In this photo taken Aug. 22, 2012 imprisoned women stand during a morning inspection at a women's prison in a town of Sarapul, central Russia. Two members of the punk band Pussy Riot will serve their sentence in a penal colony far from Moscow that is like what a former inmate describes as a "nasty Girl Scout camp.? Although Russia?s prison system is a far cry from Stalin?s gulag, the principle remains the same: to isolate people from their families and wear them down through ?corrective labor,? which for women usually means hunching over a sewing machine. Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova will have to quickly learn the inner laws of prison life, survive the dire food and medical care, and risk reprisal from inmates either offended by their "punk prayer" against President Vladimir Putin or ordered to pressure them by higher authorities. (AP Photo/Yuri Tutov)

In this photo taken Aug. 22, 2012 imprisoned women stand during a morning inspection at a women's prison in a town of Sarapul, central Russia. Two members of the punk band Pussy Riot will serve their sentence in a penal colony far from Moscow that is like what a former inmate describes as a "nasty Girl Scout camp.? Although Russia?s prison system is a far cry from Stalin?s gulag, the principle remains the same: to isolate people from their families and wear them down through ?corrective labor,? which for women usually means hunching over a sewing machine. Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova will have to quickly learn the inner laws of prison life, survive the dire food and medical care, and risk reprisal from inmates either offended by their "punk prayer" against President Vladimir Putin or ordered to pressure them by higher authorities. (AP Photo/Yuri Tutov)

In this photo taken Nov. 30, 2011, imprisoned women wait to be escorted for work at a women's prison outside the city of Orel, central Russia. Two members of the punk band Pussy Riot will serve their sentence in a penal colony far from Moscow that is like what a former inmate describes as a "nasty Girl Scout camp.? Although Russia?s prison system is a far cry from Stalin?s gulag, the principle remains the same: to isolate people from their families and wear them down through ?corrective labor,? which for women usually means hunching over a sewing machine. Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova will have to quickly learn the inner laws of prison life, survive the dire food and medical care, and risk reprisal from inmates either offended by their "punk prayer" against President Vladimir Putin or ordered to pressure them by higher authorities. (AP Photo/Yuri Tutov)

MOSCOW (AP) ? It's a far cry from Stalin's gulag, but the guiding principle of the Russian penal colony -- the destination of two members of punk band Pussy Riot -- remains the same: isolate inmates and wear them down through "corrective labor."

Maria Alekhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova will have to quickly learn the inner laws of prison life, survive the dire food and medical care, and risk bullying from inmates either offended by their "punk prayer" against President Vladimir Putin or under orders to pressure them.

"Everyone knows the rule: Trust no one, never fear and never forgive," said Svetlana Bakhmina, a lawyer who spent three years in a penal colony. "You are in no-man's land. Nobody will help you. You have to think about everything you say and do to remain a person."

Alekhina, 24, Tolokonnikova, 22, and Yekaterina Samutsevich, 30, were convicted of hooliganism motivated by religious hatred for an impromptu performance in Moscow's main cathedral as Putin headed into an election that handed him a third term as Russia's president. The women insisted their protest was political. But many believers said they were deeply offended by the sight of the band members dancing on the altar in balaclavas.

An appeals court released Samutsevich on Wednesday, but upheld the two-year prison terms of the others. The presiding judge said that "their correction is possible only in isolation from society."

In colonies for women, inmates live in barracks with 30 to 40 to a room. They begin the day by shuffling outside for compulsory exercises at daybreak, in temperatures as low as minus 30 degrees Celsius in winter. After roll call and a breakfast of gruel, they spend seven to eight hours a day at work, usually hunched over sewing machines working on uniforms and other clothing.

Since there is only one women's penal colony near Moscow, female prisoners from the capital are commonly sent to Mordovia, a swampy, mosquito-infested province on the Volga River. Defense lawyers said Alekhina and Tolokonnikova would be transported to a penal colony within two weeks, after receiving copies of their sentences. The location was not yet known.

Despite the harsh conditions, many prisoners nonetheless prefer the colonies to the pre-trial detention centers, where they are kept in cramped, sometimes spectacularly unhygienic cells and only allowed out for an hour a day. The three Pussy Riot members were held in such a center since their February arrest.

Russian inmates are kept in a system that Russia's own justice minister has described as "monstrously archaic" and whose purpose has changed little for hundreds of years. Czarist Russia sent prisoners to remote Siberian colonies where labor was in short supply; the system was inherited and expanded by the Soviet Union, which worked millions of prisoners to death in the gulag. Russia incarcerates more people than any country in the world bar the United States and China, according to the International Centre for Prison Studies.

There have been other high-profile penal colony inmates in Putin's Russia.

Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the imprisoned head of the Yukos oil company, served part of his 14-year sentence in an Eastern Siberian colony. Once Russia's richest man, he served his time making mittens. Arrested in 2003, Khodorkovsky was convicted in two cases seen as punishment for challenging Putin's power.

Bakhmina, who once worked for Khodorkovsky, said you have little free time to yourself in the prison colony, where guards often compel prisoners to attend classes or participate in cultural activities. In a U.S. diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks in 2010, former Ambassador William Burns recalled visiting a women's prison where inmates put on a "bizarre fashion and talent show" for American officials.

"Boredom doesn't exist in the colony. It's too good a concept for it. You just regret the time you spend," Bakhmina said. "A normal person can't even imagine that environment ? you have to get used to it and people have to get used to you. It takes several months, maybe half a year. It's all about how you behave ? you have to not be conceited and respect other people."

Prisoners are typically paid the equivalent of about $10 a day, which they can use to buy food, cigarettes, and toiletries. Those whose families don't send them supplies scrape through on the unofficial labor market, cleaning up the facilities or doing work for wealthier inmates. Cigarette packs are the colony's internal currency.

Alekhina and Tolokonnikova, both university graduates, are unlikely to have much in common with their fellow inmates. "I didn't think there even were people like 90 percent of the people I met," Bakhmina recalled. "I never had any idea there were so many drug addicts, or so many people with speech impediments."

Spouses are allowed three-day conjugal visits four times a year. Prisoners who show especially good behavior can even be given two weeks' leave outside the camp. Bakhmina became pregnant while serving her term and was released several months after giving birth to a daughter. She saw her two older sons only twice during her three years in the penal colony, afraid it would be too traumatic for them to see their mother imprisoned.

Mothers with children under the age of 3 can keep them in centers on penal colony grounds, or in the case of one colony in Mordovia in their barracks. Alekhina's 5-year-old son and Tolokonnikova's 4-year-old daughter will live with relatives.

The two punk band members can be punished with up to 15 days in solitary confinement for minor infractions such as failing to make their beds or to put their hands behind their backs at roll call or to greet guards quickly enough.

Perhaps the greatest danger for the band members, however, will be posed by their fellow inmates. Physical violence, while a danger, is relatively rare in comparison to men's colonies. But the psychological pressure can be greater, said Vitaly Borshchyov, head of the Public Monitoring Commission, a human rights organization that works with the government to improve prison conditions.

"Colonies are all-consuming for women," he said. "Having a large group of women together in a single space is a recipe for tension and conflicts. You might get beaten up, sexually humiliated or forced to be someone's lover, especially if you're a young woman."

The Pussy Riot members' lawyers and supporters also fear that Orthodox believers may attack them, either inspired by the extremely negative coverage of their protest on state television or egged on by state officials.

"When things get worse on the outside, it gets transferred into the colonies," said Lev Ponomarev, a Soviet dissident who runs the Defending Prisoners' Rights foundation. "Scoundrels think they can get away with more. The authorities are totally indifferent."

The band members have vowed to remain defiant.

"We will not be silent," Alekhina told the appeals court Wednesday. "And even if we are in Mordovia or Siberia we will not be silent ... however zealously you try to smear us."

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iPod nano review (2012)

iPod nano review 2012

If you think Apple is getting a little predictable with its yearly device refreshes, you probably haven't been charting the progress of its iPod nano. While most products in the Apple line receive an update every 12 months or so, few have experienced the kind of annual reinvention of the nano. It's a rare example of the company drastically re-thinking a product with such regularity -- or of simply not really knowing what to make of it.

Depending on how you look at it, this new seventh-generation iPod nano is either the latest, most optimal design of the long-running series, or it's Apple's latest shot in the dark. Even the cynics will have to agree this is a pretty good shot, thinner than ever and packing more functionality than in the past -- including Bluetooth 4.0. It sure doesn't make much of a wristwatch, but is the latest littlest iPod worth the $149 price of admission to its 16GB capacity? Read on to find out.

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Review: L&#39;Amour dure trois ans

L?Amour dure trois ans

3? stars out of five

Starring: Gaspard Proust, Louise Bourgoin, Joey Starr, Jonathan Lambert, Fr?d?rique Bel.

Playing: in French at Beaubien, Boucherville, Longueuil, Pont Viau, Quartier Latin, St. Eustache and Starcit? cinemas

Parents? guide: Mild sex scene

L?Amour dure trois ans, the feature directorial debut from noted French novelist Fr?d?ric Beigbeder, is a charming little romantic comedy that reminded me a bit of 500 Days of Summer, minus the killer new wave soundtrack.

This French film does sport some cool musical moments, including a just-brilliant version of Elton John?s Your Song courtesy of British sensation Ellie Goulding during the opening sequence and an appearance by iconic French composer and pianist Michel Legrand, who sings and tinkles the ivories by the ocean right near the grand finale.

It?s a fun, if slight, offering, and what surprised me was how Beigbeder?s adaptation of his own 1997 is so conventional. I was expecting something a little more out there, more like director Jan Kounen?s inspired 2007 film take on another Beigbeder novel.

L?Amour dure trois ans starts in promising fashion, with a clip of beatnik novelist Charles Bukowski saying that ?love is a fog that burns off with the first daylight of reality.? That?s a philosophy shared by Marc Marronnier (Gaspard Proust). He?s a literary critic and nightlife columnist who divorces Anne (Elisa Sednaoui) near the beginning of the film and comes to the conclusion that love has a three-year shelf life.

But this hypothesis is sorely tested when he bumps into ? and promptly falls deeply under the spell of ? Alice, played by the irritatingly radiant and charismatic Louise Bourgoin. He meets her at his grandmother?s funeral and such is the force of the attraction that he?s not going to let a small detail like the fact that?s she in a relationship with his cousin get in the way of his amorous attentions.

Alice falls for him, too, but the rules of the romantic-comedy genre demand that the two lovers are torn apart, and that?s exactly what happens. Marc has written a novel, L?Amour dure trois ans, espousing his theory about the time limit on any love affair and he has used a pseudonym. The book is the cause of the rupture, though it?s not really giving much away to suggest this flick will end like every other romantic comedy ever made.

Along the way, there are loads of witty lines. Like when Alice splits with him, an exasperated Marc tells a friend: ?It?s catastrophic. She wants us to be friends. Friendship is like love without sex.?

Proust is very good, mixing erudite arrogance with self-deprecating angst, and Bourgoin has us totally believing this guy?s willing to change all his ideas to be with her. But in the end, it?s all too conventional, lacking, say, the wackiness of 99 francs or the loopy narrative structure of 500 Days of Summer. But what saves L?Amour is the too-smart rapid-fire dialogue that reminds us we?re watching a French film, that most talky of national cinemas, written and directed by one of that country?s top wordsmiths.

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Anti-Piracy Group Already Protesting That UK&#39;s Anti-Piracy Law ...

from the history-lessons dept

History teaches us that representatives of copyright holders will complain about any new development in information or communication technology and try to stop or limit its use. Well, it is no surprise then that, over in the UK, the Federation Against Software Theft (FAST) is claiming that existing, already far-reaching copyright enforcement measures in the not-yet implemented Digital Economy Act (DEA) will be rendered useless when the new 4G mobile phone network rolls out. The 4G mobile phone networks has been anticipated with much fanfare and will provide mobile broadband speeds, which are many times faster than the 3G network we have become used to in the UK. According to FAST, mobile users and operators now also need to fall within the scope of the controversial DEA.

In a recent Techdirt post about the DEA, Glyn Moody finished with the sentence "The longer the great Digital Economy Act farce drags on, the more absurd it becomes from every viewpoint." With FAST's claims, the debate is set to continue, and yes, it will become more absurd. Here's a short recap of DEA before we see how history repeats itself when its lessons are ignored:

  • The DEA was hastily passed at the end of the last UK Parliament's term to "combat piracy", or whichever rhetoric was used this time.
  • The act initially proposed to block websites and disconnect repeat infringers of copyright in a graduated response type system, or otherwise limit internet access. Customers may also be taken to court because ISP's would be obliged to disclose personal information of their customers.
  • The scope is limited to the largest ISP's in the UK, which covers about 93% of its citizens.
  • The implementation of the DEA has been delayed due to heavy criticism. Some of these ISP's went to court about the hefty costs which need to be made to enforce copyrights online.
  • Some provisions, such as the blocking of websites at the ISP level, have since been scrapped. This was not met with much resistance from rights holders, as they already had their Supreme Court precedent set with the blocking of the Pirate Bay.
  • More specifics about this piece of legislation can be found around the internet, but as a final point it must be mentioned that -- surprise surprise -- the whole impact assessment of the act was based on highly inflated and controversial figures with bogus methodologies, provided by private stakeholders.

Let's dive into the claims of this most recent attempt to attack the technology as legacy players try to stay relevant. Of course, every time they do this, they discover that they're on the wrong side of innovation. Again. And, all too often, the goals of these groups run entirely contrary to the real wishes of those they claim to represent. Julian Heathcote Hobbins, General Council at FAST, states the following:

The DEA has the potential to be a valuable piece of legislation in the fight against illicit peer-to-peer copyright infringement and a significant development for rights holders as an educational programme. However, the DEA must remain timely. The issue is that by the time the DEA is finally implemented, technology could have moved on so far making the Act ineffective in helping to deal with those using 4G networks to share files. In its current form the DEA is not sufficiently flexible in scope to account for advances in technology.
Another representative, Jonathan Cornthwaite, a lawyer in London and member of FAST's Legal Advisory Group, then goes on to state:
[...] As we are now witnessing, technology does not stand still and gaps are appearing in the DEA as the use of mobile devices accelerates. Unless this situation can be remedied, it may be of less assistance, leaving rights holders with a watered down remedy.
It is fascinating to see these representatives finally realizing that regulation will not be able to keep apace with technological developments, where innovation happens at internet speed. They are right in stating that legislation must be flexible to stay timely and to move with technological and societal advances, which are indeed moving at an unprecedented pace.

However, they fail to think through that it may not be the enforcement side, but actually that the copyright system lacks social legitimacy because it is out of date and out of touch with how we now live in media. The approach chosen by these representatives leans more towards a permission innovation society as identified by Mike in a recent post, where former Register of Copyrights, Ralph Oman, expressed that he feels any new technology should have to apply to Congress for approval, before it is allowed to exist. Instead, we should follow the sensible part of Mr. Heathcote Hobbins and Mr. Cornthwaite's analysis and make the underlying copyright system timely and flexible so it takes into account technical reality, which, indeed, does not stand still.

A group of UK mobile operators have branded their 4G service "Everything, Everywhere" (EE), indicating they understand what consumers want: all media available at any time in any place. This does not directly mean consumers want media for free. Most are willing to pay for access, especially when the service purchased offers them the ability to use works without undue restrictions. A line can be drawn as to which uses are permissible and which are not. However, if restrictions inhibit normal media usage as consumers expect it, and penalties include disconnection, throttling or otherwise limiting the promise of the super-fast paced mobile internet experience, copyright will further lose social legitimacy and work-arounds will be found.

France's graduated response scheme -- HADOPI -- has already failed miserably, thereby proving the critics right that such a scheme is not workable nor desirable with regards to media sharing on the internet. Why then push for a very similar DEA anyway? Give it another go in a new country, hoping for different results? Apply it to new technology and hope the criticism will go away? To quote Einstein: "Insanity is doing the same thing, over and over again, but expecting different results."

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