Senator Calls Obama: "world’s best salesman of socialism"



Another prominent Republican told the Conservative Political Action Conference on Friday that the president’s spending plans are pushing the country to the brink of socialism.

Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina, the only member of the senate to earn a perfect rating from the American Conservative Union, called President Obama “the world’s best salesman of socialism” on Friday in describing his prime time speech earlier this week.

DeMint, a fierce opponent of government expansion, told the CPAC crowd that conservatives might have to “take to the streets to stop America’s slide into socialism.”

His remarks comes a day after Mike Huckabee told the conference of conservative activists that “the Union of American Socialist Republics is being born” with the president’s stimulus package.

“Lenin and Stalin would love this stuff,” Huckabee said of the government bailing out financial institutions.

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For a long time, the Web browser was something of a poor relation in Apple’s OS X. It’s easy to forget that the primary browser in the first version of OS X was Internet Explorer and in recent years, many Mac users preferred Mozilla’s Firefox to Apple’s own Safari. But in the last couple of years, Safari has come into its own as a much improved application on the Mac and with versions for Windows and the iPhone.

The new Safari 4, available for download in a test version for OS X and Windows, is a big step forward. After just a day or so of use, two things are notable about it. First, it is wicked fast, especially when loading pages that make heavy use of Javascript. Second, it shares a lot of the look and feel of Google’s Chrome.

User interface design is an area where developers have always borrowed very heavily from their competitors, so it's no insult to note Safari 4s debt to Chrome. The two share a minimalist aesthetic, which puts them in sharp contrast to the busy and cluttered look at both Firefox and IE.

Like Chrome, the new Safari has a minimum of menus and toolbars, keeping the focus on Web page contents. Also like Chrome, it arranges all your open pages into tabs displayed above the address bar, a feature that takes a bit of getting used to but makes great sense once it is familiar. Unlike Chrome, which uses a combined address and search field with sometimes surprising results, Safari offers a separate Google search box to the right of the address bar.

Being based on a relatively mature product, Safari 4 is more advanced than Chrome at an assortment of functions, such as bookmark management. I also did not experience any compatibility problems, though my testing was far from exhaustive.

If you are a fan of the latest developments in browsers, Safari 4 seems well worth a try.

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36 changes For Windows 7

Microsoft Corp. today revealed some of the changes it has made to Windows 7 since it issued a public beta more than a month ago.

In a long post to the company's "Engineering Windows 7" blog, senior program manager Chaitanya Sareen touted three dozen improvements and modifications to the new operating system that developers have slipped into the under-construction "release candidate," which Microsoft executives have said will be the next milestone on the road to final code.

Sareen did not disclose any new information about a timetable for wrapping up the release candidate (RC), however.

Among the changes Sareen highlighted were 10 affecting the Window 7 desktop, four to the operating system's new touch-sensitive features, another four to the Control Panel and eight to Windows Media Player.

Many of the changes are so minor that they may be difficult to spot. One tweak, for example, increases the number of times that notification windows -- such as those of an incoming instant message -- flash to get the user's attention. Microsoft upped the number of flashes from three in the beta to seven in the release candidate.

Others modifications, however, should be easy to spot: According to Sareen, developers have squeezed up to 39% more icons on the taskbar before it begins scrolling to show the remainder.

One change made between Windows 7's public beta and the future release candidate has already gotten considerable attention. "If you've been following this blog, then you already know about a recent design change we've made that will prompt for any modification made to the [User Account Control] Control Panel," said Sareen, referring to the brouhaha that erupted earlier this month when critics pounded Microsoft over a design decision that could let attackers disable the UAC security feature.

Within a week, Microsoft caved to the increasing pressure and said it would change UAC's behavior in the RC.

Several prominent Windows bloggers saw the list as Microsoft's response to a groundswell of comments from testers, including those in a small invitation-only group, that Microsoft was ignoring the feedback they'd provided about Windows 7.

Paul Thurrott, who writes "SuperSite for Windows," for instance, has taken Microsoft to task over the issue. Yesterday, Thurrott argued that the company never had any intention of making major changes based on user feedback. "The real problem here is that the feature set of Windows 7 was frozen well before the Beta release," he said.

Today, Thurrott acknowledged the list of 36 changes, but dismissed them as a "laundry list of tiny changes, much like the '300+ New Features!' lists that Apple makes every time it ships a new version of Mac OS X."

Thurrott singled out for special criticism the move to boost the number of notification window flashes. "As any Windows Live Messenger user will tell you, what we really need is a way to turn off the flashing 'needy' notification, not make it more prominent," he said. "They're making it more annoying. Nice!"

Several of Thurrott's readers, however, said he was being too hard on Microsoft. "This goes to illustrate the classic problem that Microsoft faces when they make a [user interface] change," said a user identified as "Raskin" in a comment to Thurrott's post of Thursday. "They can't please everyone."

Microsoft launched the Windows 7 public betaon Jan. 10, but has since discontinued downloads. It has not said when it will wrap up the release candidate, but Steven Sinofsky, the senior vice president in charge of the Windows engineering group, has repeatedly hinted that the RC build will also be offered to the public for a test drive.

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Anthropologists have uncovered ancient fossil footprints in Kenya

Anthropologists have uncovered ancient fossil footprints in Kenya dating back 1.5 million years, the oldest evidence yet that our ancestors walked like present-day humans, a study showed Thursday.

The footprints were discovered in two sedimentary layers near Ileret in northern Kenya and revealed an essentially modern human-like foot anatomy.

The impressions came from the Homo ergaster, or early Homo erectus, the first hominid whose longer legs and shorter arms corresponded to the body proportions of the modern Homo sapiens, the study's authors said.

The footprints provided information on the soft tissue form and structure that are not usually available in fossilized bones, explained Matthew Bennett of Bournemouth University in Britain, the lead author of the study published in the journal Science.

Bennett scanned and digitized the footprint to make sure that comparisons with modern human and other fossil hominid footprints were objective.

The upper sediment layer contained three footprint trails: two trails of two prints each, a trail of seven prints and several isolated prints.

The other sediment layer, five meters (16 feet) deeper, preserved a trail of two prints and a smaller isolated print that the authors said probably was that of a child.

In all specimens, the big toe was parallel to the other toes, unlike apes, whose big toes are separated to help grasping tree branches. The Ileret footprints also show a pronounced arch and short toes that are human-like and are usually associated with the ability to walk on two feet.

Several Homo ergaster and Homo erectus fossils dating from the same era as the Ileret prints have been found in Tanzania, Ethiopia, Kenya and South Africa.

In 1978, British archeologist and anthropologist Mary Leakey discovered footprints in Laetoli, Tanzania that dated back 3.6 million years. But those prints were attributed to a less advanced creature, the Australopithecus afarensis, that showed a shallower arch and a more ape-like separated big toe.
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Anthropologists have uncovered ancient fossil footprints in Kenya dating back 1.5 million years, the oldest evidence yet that our ancestors walked like present-day humans, a study showed Thursday.

The footprints were discovered in two sedimentary layers near Ileret in northern Kenya and revealed an essentially modern human-like foot anatomy.

The impressions came from the Homo ergaster, or early Homo erectus, the first hominid whose longer legs and shorter arms corresponded to the body proportions of the modern Homo sapiens, the study's authors said.

The footprints provided information on the soft tissue form and structure that are not usually available in fossilized bones, explained Matthew Bennett of Bournemouth University in Britain, the lead author of the study published in the journal Science.

Bennett scanned and digitized the footprint to make sure that comparisons with modern human and other fossil hominid footprints were objective.

The upper sediment layer contained three footprint trails: two trails of two prints each, a trail of seven prints and several isolated prints.

The other sediment layer, five meters (16 feet) deeper, preserved a trail of two prints and a smaller isolated print that the authors said probably was that of a child.

In all specimens, the big toe was parallel to the other toes, unlike apes, whose big toes are separated to help grasping tree branches. The Ileret footprints also show a pronounced arch and short toes that are human-like and are usually associated with the ability to walk on two feet.

Several Homo ergaster and Homo erectus fossils dating from the same era as the Ileret prints have been found in Tanzania, Ethiopia, Kenya and South Africa.

In 1978, British archeologist and anthropologist Mary Leakey discovered footprints in Laetoli, Tanzania that dated back 3.6 million years. But those prints were attributed to a less advanced creature, the Australopithecus afarensis, that showed a shallower arch and a more ape-like separated big toe.
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The Simpsons to Break US Record

Animated comedy The Simpsons is to become the longest-running prime-time series in US TV history after makers Fox ordered another two seasons.

The show is currently in its 20th season which matches the record of Western drama Gunsmoke, shown on CBS, which ended in 1975.

The 21st season will begin in the autumn with the 22nd airing next year.

The Simpsons was first shown in December 1989, and made its UK debut on Sky in September 1990.

The new commission of 44 episodes over two seasons will bring the total number of shows to 493.

The popular cartoon, featuring Bart, Homer, Marge and other residents of Springfield, has received 24 Emmy awards in its 20 years on screen.

Next month, a new episode of The Simpsons is to have its premiere in the UK for the first time in the show's history.

New episodes are usually shown in the US on Fox a week before being shown on Sky1 in the UK.

In The Name Of The Grandfather, a St Patrick's Day special which details a family holiday to Ireland, will be shown on Sky1 on 17 March.

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Rihanna Dons Bathing Suit in Mexico

Rihanna was photographed on the beach in Mexico, although not looking as happy as she used to.

Rihanna was photographed in Mexico soaking up some sun this week. The photos were run by New York Daily News and show a not-too-happy looking Rihanna in a bathing suit in Punta Mita, Mexico. After celebrating her 21st birthday last week, it looks like she is physically healing nicely as no apparent bruises were noticeable in the pictures.

Rumors have been floating around that Rihanna has not been all too helpful with the police because she does not want Chris Brown charged and sent to jail for the February 8 assault. The LAPD is still gathering all the evidence on the case, and a spokesperson for the L.A. District Attorney's office said, "We do not have enough evidence and there have been no charges filed on the Chris Brown case. If the state gathers up enough evidence, we will press charges with or without her testifying. It is not up to the victim."

Brown, who enrolled himself in anger management classes this week, has a court date for March 5.

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Stephen Gray (1670-1736), discovered that electrical current can be moved from one place to another by different metals and moist fibres. That substances cannot be electrified by rubbing. He called them "conductors". Gray's investigation proved that electricity is not similar to Gilbert's "fluid", because it is not connected with the substance for long periods.

Dufay in 1733 discovered, that there are two kinds of electricity. He noticed that a gold plate electrified by a piece of glass rubbed with silk would be repulsed by glass and attracted by a resinous substance - copal rubbed with fur. Than Dufay found many other substances behaving like glass or copal when touched by the electrified gold plate. So he named that two kinds of electricity the "glass" one and the "resinous" one.

Daniel Bernoulli (1700-1782), starting with the idea of atom, proved Boyle's law, assuming that the pressure of a gas consists of atoms colliding with the walls of the container filled with this gas.. It was the first time when the hypothesis of atom were used in quantitatively and experimentally verifiable calculations.


Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), worked on the problems of electricity. He introduced the idea of the positive and negative electricity. He maintained that electrifying bodies consist of electricity's flow. He formulated the electric charge's conservation law. He explained electrostatic induction. Benjamin Franklin

Rudjer Josip Boscowich who was born in 1711 in Dubrovnik and died in 1787, created some interesting theories about world's microstructure. Although he knew Newton's works he didn't accept the law of universal gravity completely. He thought, that it might not be the rule in atomic scale, where attractive force could be always equilibrated by the repulsive force. He postulated the existence of a field of force which could be described using geometry. He also said that atoms were particles without any dimensions, they were reduced to geometric points.

Charles Augustin de Coulomb (1736-1806), worked on problems of electrostatics and magnetism. He created torsion balance. Thanks to it he could precisely evaluate forces. He showed that forces between charges are inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. He also discovered that identical charges repulse and different charges attract.

Antoine Laurent Lavoisier was the great French chemist, who lived between 1743 and 1794. Chemistry as a science, at the beginning of the 18th century, was an assembly of different, chaotic rules. The same was with chemical nomenclature. Lavoisier arranged chemical nomenclature based on the names of simple substances while giving names to complicated substances composed of this simple ones. But before he could systematise chemical nomenclature he had to make changes in chemistry. He proved that all elements could occur in three states of aggregation: gaseous, liquid and solid. He showed that during burning, substances combine with oxygen. He also proved that water could not change into other substances like many scientists thought. He thought that precipitate left after boiling water, didn't come from the water but from the pot. After longer research he managed to prove that water consisted of oxygen and hydrogen. Decomposing water he discovered that the weight ratio between oxygen and hydrogen was always 8:1. It was a direction indicating that world consisted of atoms. Lavoisier believed in it, but he didn't developed his study of atom. He arranged chemistry in such a way, that the next scientists could easier fathom its mysteries and penetrate chemical secrets.

Alessandro Volta (1745-1827), was the originator of the first galvanic cell (in 1800). It was made of zinc and silver electrodes immersed in sea water. He built also an electrometer to measure currents.

John Dalton John Dalton (1766-1844) was the first chemist who in explaining different phenomena used the theory of study of atom. He researched gases. He discovered the law of partial pressures. Dalton's law says that pressure of nonreactive gaseous mixture is equal to a sum of pressures of each, separate element of the mixture having the same volume as the mixture has. Another Dalton's discovery, which he made in 1804, was showing that, if two elements have more than one combination, then weight amounts of one of them belonging to unchanging amount of the second one are staying in relations of small integers (the law of stoichiometry). For example, for chlorine oxides (Cl2O, Cl2O6, Cl2O7) masses of oxygen belonging to chlorine unit are staying in proportions 1:6:7. Dalton noticed that results he got could be simply explained using the conception of atom. Expanding study of atom ideas he assumed that chemical combinations were created by combining the atoms of different elements. He was of the opinion that atoms of different elements had different masses, as mass unit he took the mass of one atom of hydrogen. He laid the foundation of modern study of atom and he described world's microstructure explaining most of occurrences known those days. After over two thousand years, finally there were so many proofs of atom's existence, that hypothetical till then, atoms became real (although Dalton's particles were not the same as Democritus's ones because it appeared they were not final components of matter).

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Gisele Bundchen and Tom Brady wed today in a Catholic ceremony in Los Angeles, Usmagazine.com confirms.

The bride, 28, donned a form-fitting ivory lace strapless gown with a trumpet skirt, scalloped edges, long train and a floor-length veil with attached handmade satin roses and attached satin headband, all by Dolce & Gabbana. Her three dogs also wore matching Dolce & Gabbana floral lace collars.

The ceremony -- which began at dusk -- was "very small and intimate," a source tells Us, adding that guests mostly consisted of immediate family.

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The current slogan is "Start Here", except television idents continue to use the former "America's Broadcasting Company" slogan. Before the "America's Broadcasting Company" slogan, television idents used the full corporate name from 1997-2000.

The formal name of the operation is American Broadcasting Companies, Inc., and that name appears on copyright notices for its in-house network productions and on all official documents of the company, including paychecks and contracts. A separate entity named ABC Inc., formerly Capital Cities/ABC Inc., is that firm's direct parent company, and that company is owned in turn by Disney. The network is sometimes referred to as the Alphabet Network, due to the letters "ABC" being the first three letters of the Latin alphabet, in order.

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A baby’s brain thrives on stimulation and develops at a phenomenal pace…nearly 90% during the first five years of life! The best and easiest time to learn a language is during the infant and toddler years, when the brain is creating thousands of synapses every second – allowing a child to learn both the written word and spoken word simultaneously, and with much more ease.

Dr. Titzer says the current practice of starting to teach reading skills in school is too late and children benefit greatly from getting a much earlier start since a child basically has only one natural window for learning language -- from about birth to about age four. During this period it is easier for a child to learn any type of language including spoken, receptive, foreign and written language. The earlier the child is taught to read the better they will read and the more likely they will enjoy it.

Studies prove that the earlier a child learns to read, the better they perform in school and later in life. Early readers have more self-esteem and are more likely to stay in school. Meanwhile, a national panel of reading specialists and educators determined that most of the nation’s reading problems could be eliminated if children began reading earlier.

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The four horsemen of the apocalypse are described in Revelation chapter 6, verses 1-8. The four horsemen are symbolic descriptions of different events which will take place in the end times. The first horseman of the apocalypse is mentioned in Revelation 6:2, "I looked, and there before me was a white horse! Its rider held a bow, and he was given a crown, and he rode out as a conqueror bent on conquest." This first horseman likely refers to the antichrist, who will be given authority and will conquer all who oppose him. The antichrist is the false imitator of the true Christ, as He will return on a white horse (Revelation 19:11-16).

The second horseman of the apocalypse is spoken of in Revelation 6:4, "Then another horse came out, a fiery red one. Its rider was given power to take peace from the earth and to make men slay each other. To him was given a large sword." The second horseman refers to terrible warfare that will break out in the end times. The third horseman is described in Revelation 6:5-6, “...and there before me was a black horse! Its rider was holding a pair of scales in his hand. Then I heard what sounded like a voice among the four living creatures, saying, ‘A quart of wheat for a day's wages, and three quarts of barley for a day's wages, and do not damage the oil and the wine!’” The third horseman of the apocalypse refers to a great famine that will take place, likely as a result of the wars from the second horseman. Food will be scarce, but luxuries such as wine and oil will still be readily available.

The fourth horseman is mentioned in Revelation 6:8, "I looked, and there before me was a pale horse! Its rider was named Death, and Hades was following close behind him. They were given power over a fourth of the earth to kill by sword, famine and plague, and by the wild beasts of the earth." The fourth horseman of the apocalypse is symbolic of death and devastation. It seems to be a combination of the previous horsemen. The fourth horseman of the apocalypse will bring further warfare and terrible famines along with awful plagues and diseases. What is most amazing, or perhaps terrifying, is that the four horsemen of the apocalypse are just "precursors" of even worse judgments that come later in the Tribulation (Revelation chapters 8-9 and 16).

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Another Way Oil's Price Collapse Will Screw Alternative Energy

A big source of funding for alternative energy research looks like it is at risk of drying up.

With oil prices collapsing, big oil companies plan to cut back their capital expenditures. This means eliminating spending on the core business, like exploration of new sources of oil and maintenance of current facilities. If an oil company is willing to cut down on its core spending, then it will probably cut fringe spending, like research into how useful algae will be as an alternative fuel source.

This is bad news for alternative energy research as oil companies were one of the biggest donaters to universities exploring alternative energy technology in the past two years. According to EE News (sub. req'd), BP PLC, Chevron, ConocoPhilips, Royal Dutch Shell, and Total SA, all gave various universities $550 billion.

Interestingly, EE News notes that Exxon Mobile only doled out $100 million to Stanford University all the way back in 2002. Exxon is the best positioned of all these companies to weather the downturn in the oil prices.

This is just another way the collapse in oil prices hurts cleantech research. Thanks to the low price of oil (and the recession), people are buying fewer hybrids, their heating bills are lower, and the carbon market has collapsed, just to name a few. It all adds up to a lack of urgency to find new energy sources.

With venture funding slipping and oil companies cutting back, it looks like the government will have to drive the investment in alternative energy. Good thing Obama just stimulated the economy.

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Change Immigration Policy In Light of Job Losses

With the U.S. economy hemorrhaging jobs, it might be time to reconsider this country’s immigration policy.

Just last month our economy lost nearly 600,000 jobs, hitting an unemployment rate of 7.6%. Since December 2007 the economy has shed 3.6 million jobs, with almost half of those losses occurring in the last 3 months alone.

Meanwhile, there are millions and millions of legal and illegal immigrants who have jobs in this country. These job losses also come at a time when President Obama is under increasing pressure from Hispanic groups, who helped get him elected, to loosen up on the more aggressive immigration policies of the Bush administration. They’re calling on the new president to push for comprehensive reform that would balance law enforcement with new legal avenues to citizenship.

But some might wonder if now is the right time to make it easier for more people to get into this country when millions of Americans are struggling to find work. Remember when all we heard was that illegal aliens do the work Americans are unwilling to do? I wonder if that’s still the case today.

Others insist that this is the wrong time to close immigrants out. Tom Friedman writes in the New York Times about the importance of opening the U.S. economy to a smart and energetic immigrant workforce. Friedman says protectionism didn’t cause the Great Depression but did helped make it “great”. Writes Friedman, “When the best brains in the world are on sale, you don’t shut them out. You open your doors wider. We need to attack this financial crisis with green cards not just greenbacks.”

Here’s my question to you: Should the government change its immigration policy in light of the tremendous loss of American jobs?

Interested to know which ones made it on air?

Marcus writes:
Halt all immigration until the unemployment rate is below 3%. Plus impose a 50% tax on all money sent back to home countries by non-citizens.

Russell from Little Rock, Arkansas writes:
While it is easy to blame immigrants for taking jobs that ‘rightfully’ belong to American citizens, the companies and individuals that employ undocumented and illegal immigrants are more to blame. Those companies that have chosen to offshore jobs are equally at fault and have contributed as much or more damage to this economy and the jobs situation as have the immigrants who buy goods and services, pay sales and payroll taxes, and pay rent in order to stay in this country.

Jim from Reno, Nevada writes:
Jack, no. Immigration policy should not be changed in an attempt to save more jobs for Americans. I agree with Friedman. We need new blood and energy, not to mention a dose of old world ethics and honesty. Maybe some new immigrant will start the next Microsoft.

Andy writes:
A moratorium on immigration is needed. It is driven by corporations’ control of Congress to have access to cheap labor and the Democrats’ desire to gain votes.

Doug from Dallas writes:
I wonder how many illegals have lost their jobs that no one knows about? Changing our immigration policy in light of the current problems makes no sense. Instead the government should adopt a fair and balanced policy that works regardless of the economic climate. Of course that would require thought and planning, both of which are in short supply inside the beltway.

Tom from Bradenton, Florida writes:
This is long overdue. While I am unemployed, I know someone who is here illegally, holds a part-time job, goes to college and is piling up thousands in student loan debts. Now you go figure.

In Ford’s Theater, Obama Invokes Forbidden Word


It’s a word so fraught with superstition, its very mention can send grown men ducking for cover — and President Obama used it Wednesday night.

Macbeth.

On a trip to Ford’s Theater, site of President Lincoln’s assassination, Obama paid tribute to the 16th president’s ability to recall passages of Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Macbeth. And with that reference, he unwittingly ventured into what many theater hands believe to be dangerous territory: any mention of the name of the doomed Scottish king in a theater outside of a performance is considered verboten by many actors, who believe it will result in a cursed production — including a greater possibility of injury, bankruptcy, even death.

So does Obama have anything to fear from uttering the unluckiest word in what may be the unluckiest theater in American history? Theater-goers can relax: Many stage afficianados believe that the prohibition only applies to performers or theater hands, and non-actors have nothing to worry about.

But in the near future, the president might want to stick to movies. Just to be on the safe side.

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Hyundai may not have much time on their hands to rely on the success of their new car in India named Getz. Because, Maruti has already thought of a master plan to ruin their chances. Autocar India calls it the most important launch from the Maruti stables in 20 years (that means the most important product since Maruti 800). And it sure looks tempting. And it is called Suzuki Swift.

Maruti has not had any major release in quiet some time. All they did in the time being were visual enhancements to their already existing model lineup. The result being, we have a very different looking Maruti Zen and Esteem. Also notable is the fact that Alto has toppled Maruti 800 to be the number 1 selling car in India since last few months. But what it needs to improve on its market share is a totally new car, which would enter a brand new segment and bring in new sales. Suzuki Swift fits perfectly in that space.

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Codenamed YN4, this car is expected to be on roads in the first half of 2005 and would be positioned between Maruti Esteem and Baleno. It takes many existing cars including Palio and Getz heads on. And knowing Maruti’s capabilities to keep costing under control, the pricing can be expected to be a killer one itself. The result of this sudden change in plans from Suzuki, the launch of another much-expected car from Maruti, Ignis looks to be shelved, as Swift looks like a much better product from every angle.

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Brit boy who looks like an 8year old becomes dad at 13

London, Feb 13 (ANI): A 13-year-old British boy, who looks more like an eight-year-old, has become a father of a baby girl.

Alfie Patten, 13, became a father four days ago when his girlfriend Chantelle Steadman, 15, gave birth to 7lb 3oz Maisie Roxanne.

Maisie was conceived after Chantelle and Patten just 12 at the time had a single night of unprotected sex.

Patten revealed how he decided against an abortion after discovering she was pregnant.

I thought it would be good to have a baby, the Sun quoted him as saying.

I didnt think about how we would afford it. I dont really get pocket money. My dad sometimes gives me 10 pounds.

Chantelle and Patten insist that they have been supported by their parents.

I didnt know what it would be like to be a dad. I will be good, though, and care for it, said Patten.

Pattens dad Dennis told how the boy does not really understand the enormity of his situation, but is keen to be a devoted and responsible father.

He could have shrugged his shoulders and sat at home on his Playstation. But he has been at the hospital every day, said Patten.

Chantelle admitted they made a mistake, but vows to be loving parents.

We know we made a mistake but I wouldnt change it now. We will be good loving parents, she said.

I have started a church course and I am going to do work experience helping other young mums.

Ill be a great mum and Alfie will be a great dad, she added.

Chantelles mum said: I told her it was lovely to have the baby but I wish it was in different circumstances. We have five children already so its a big financial responsibility. But we are a family and will pull together and get through.

Shes my daughter. I love her and she will want for nothing, the mother added.

Lincoln Still Resonates-200 Years Later

Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation.

Across the country today, Abraham Lincoln's Legacy is coming out in words, immortalized in his most famous speech: The Gettysburg Address, CBS News correspondent Jeff Glor reports.

Two hundred years since his birth, Lincoln's well-worn story still fascinates. More than 15,000 books mine the story of our 16th president.

He's an icon - honored this week with a new look on our penny and a stamp, in a performance at the newly restored Ford Theater, in exhibits across the country.

"I'm fascinated by anything that humanizes Lincoln the man," said Jonathan Mann, a Lincoln collector.

Mann organized one of the largest exhibits in the country, at New York's Federal Hall, with some items never before seen to the public - from an inaugural ball dance card to a ticket to a pivotal campaign speech.

"That's the only known ticket to the Cooper Institute," he said, showing off the ticket. "This put Lincoln on the national stage."

But it was the Emancipation Proclamation that put Lincoln on history's stage. It freed slaves, his signature feat.

"It's what he most wanted to be remembered for, what he was most proud of," said Larry Sellers, the Lincoln curator of the Library of Congress. "Not saving the union. Humanity. He really believed in the principal of equality."

Between Lincoln's election in November 1860 and the time he entered office in March, 1861, seven states had already seceded from the union. By its end in 1865, America's deadliest war had taken more than 600,000 lives. Through it all, Lincoln bent, but never broke.

Two hundred years later, his legacy still endures - and so does this nation.

This nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom and that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth."

Highlights of Interim Railway Budget

New Delhi, Feb 13 (ANI): Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav today presented Railway Budget 2009-10 in the Lok Sabha today.
The highlights of the Interim Railway Budget 2009-10 are as follows:
Review of Financial Performance during the year 2008-09
* Freight loading target retained at 850 mt; number of passengers likely to grow by around seven per cent over previous year. * Implementation of recommendations of VI Central Pay Commission (CPC) likely to cost the Railways Rs 9,000 cr more on staff costs and Rs 4,500 cr more on pensionary charges as compared with previous year. * Hence, Ordinary Working Expenses (OWE) increased to Rs 55,000 cr in the R.E and the appropriation to Pension Fund to Rs 10,500 cr. * Appropriation to DRF retained at Rs 7,000 cr. * Dividend payable to General Revenues kept at Rs 4,711 cr. * Cash surplus before dividend projected at Rs 19,320 cr and the Operating Ratio at 88.3 per cent despite implementation of the VI CPC. * Revised plan outlay kept at Rs 36,773 cr.
Performance Review
* The number of consequential accidents came down to 194 in 2007-08. * Agartala, the capital of the Tripura, connected by railway line. First train service in Kashmir valley commenced between Anantnag and Rajwansher. To be followed by Baramulla and Qazigund. * Successful trials completed for running electric locomotives with OHE at a height of about 7.5 mts in preparation for running double stack containers on electrified Western Dedicated Freight Corridor * Work on Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor commenced near Dehri-on-Son on 10th February,2009. Work on Western DFC to commence this month.
Budget Estimates 2009-10
* Freight loading targeted at 910 mt - an increment of 60 mt on 2008-09; number of passengers likely to grow by around seven per cent. * Gross Traffic Receipts estimated at Rs 93,159 cr i.e. Rs 10,766 cr more than RE 2008-09. * Ordinary Working Expenses budgeted at Rs 62,900 cr to cover the full year impact of VI CPC and the payment of 60 per cent arrears due in 2009-10. * Dividend payable to General Revenues kept at Rs 5,304 cr at the current applicable rates. * Budgeted Operating Ratio 89.9 per cent. * Plan outlay kept at Rs 37,905 cr.
Passenger Services
* 43 new train services to be started in 2009-10, extension of 14 trains envisaged and frequency of 14 trains to be increased.
Others
* With a view to facilitate improved train operations, it has been decided to set up two new railway divisions at Bhagalpur and Thawe. * 25 surveys proposed comprising 14 for new lines, 3 for gauge conversion and 28 for doubling projects. * Pre-feasibility study for running high speed bullet trains being pursued. * Construction of Rail Wheel Factory, Chapra on in full swing; Work on diesel and electric locomotive factories at Marhoura and Madhepura targeted for early start. * Bharat Wagon Limited, Mokama and Muzaffarpur transferred to Ministry of Railways; transfer of wagon units of Burn Standard at Burnpur and Howrah also under consideration on the same lines.
Reduction in Tariffs
* Reduction in passenger fares of ordinary passenger trains by one rupee for fares costing up to Rupees fifty per passenger for journey above ten kms. * Second class and sleeper class fares of all Mail/Express and ordinary passenger trains to be reduced by 2 per cent for tickets costing Rupees fifty and more per passenger. * Fares of AC First Class, AC II tier, AC III tier and AC Chair Car also to be reduced by two per cent.

Highlights of Interim Railway Budget

Google Amps Up Friend Connect Social Push

Google continues to fine-tune its social networking strategy, launching a new "social bar" for its Friend Connect service that makes it easier for Web site publishers to add Google-based social networking components.

The search leader's Friend Connect project, which launched in May, offers drop-in widgets to help Web sites integrate social features into their sites without having to write any code. Features are similar to those on Facebook, MySpace and others -- such as profiles, activity feeds, discussions and comment forms.

With the addition of the social bar to the mix, those features can all be added to a drop-down menu at the top or bottom of a publisher's Web page.

"You need your users to sign in, to interact with your site, and to find those like-minded strangers... but pixels are precious, and you're not sure how to make more space alongside the wonderful content that brought people to your site in the first place," Christopher Wren, a software engineer for Google Friend Connect, wrote in a blog post. "The Friend Connect Team is here to help ... The social bar concentrates many of the basic social functions into a small strip at the top or bottom of your Web page."

The move is part of Google's (NASDAQ: GOOG) broader OpenSocial initiative to give users more control over their profile and other information, and to make it easier to share between social networks that adhere to OpenSocial guidelines. Friend Connect also provides access to applications written for OpenSocial.

A number of social networks have been exploring initiatives to move their users away from the traditional "walled garden" approach of keeping members' information limited or strictly tied to the site they join.

Facebook has something similar to Google's Friends Connect with its Facebook Connect service. Sites using Facebook Connect can tap a consumer's existing Facebook ID to validate them on a site outside Facebook.

While Facebook isn't a supporter of OpenSocial, effort has the support of other major social networking players, including MySpace and Yahoo. MySpace has its own Data Availability program, which is supported by Yahoo (NASDAQ: YHOO), eBay (NASDAQ: EBAY), Twitter and Photobucket, among others.

While Google and Facebook -- with their respective Connect platforms -- are emerging as rivals to become the dominant standard for sharing user-generated content across social platforms, there are some areas where the two are working together. Google and Facebook, along with MySpace and others, have signed on to an industry-wide effort to encourage data portability, aptly named the Dataportability WorkGroup.

Friend Connect gadgets

The social bar is also the latest in a series of Friend Connect gadgets that can be added to a site by copying-and-pasting a snippet of code.

Site owners can position the social bar to as many or as few pages as they choose, and its discussion component can be applied to the whole site or an individual page.

Microsoft Joins Global Posse Against Conficker

In a worldwide effort to bring down what experts warn may be the worst malware now facing the Internet, big names from the computer industry, academia and law enforcement are teaming up to go after the Conficker worm.

Also known as Downadup, Kido and Confick, Conficker was widely seen by security experts as having the potential to be the largest worm attack in recent memory. The worm takes advantage of a vulnerability that remains widespread despite the fact that Microsoft issued a patch for it in October. Conficker takes over victims' PCs to add to a sprawling botnet -- a network of compromised computers often used to send out malware or spam.

In response to the threat, Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) is coordinating an effort to cut the worm off at its head -- offering a $250,000 reward for information resulting in the arrest and conviction of those responsible for launching Conficker on the Internet.

"By combining our expertise with the broader community we can expand the boundaries of defense to better protect people worldwide," George Stathakopoulos, general manager of Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Group, said in a statement. "We hope these efforts help to contain the threat posed by Conficker, as well as hold those who illegally launch malware accountable."

It's not a moment too soon, according to fellow members of the initiative.

"This thing is causing a lot of grief for enterprises," Jose Nazario, manager of security research at network security provider Arbor Networks, told InternetNews.com. "As it tries to propagate on the LAN, it brute forces user accounts, and systems administrators have to run around unlocking these accounts."

The group battling Conficker calls itself the Conficker Cabal, Nazario said. It includes the Department of Justice (DoJ) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in the U.S., which are working with law enforcement agencies and Computer Emergency Readiness Teams worldwide in the bid to root out Conficker.

Conficker Cabal members also include Internet players such as ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers; messaging services vendor Neustar (NYSE: NSR); Internet infrastructure giant VeriSign (NASDAQ: VRSN); and the Public Internet Registry, which manages the .org domain.

In addition to Arbor, security vendors in the group include Symantec (NASDAQ: SYMC), F-Secure, ISC, and malware researchers from the Shadow Foundation. AOL and researchers from Georgia Tech are also involved in the effort, Microsoft said.

Growing threat

The news comes as concern over Conficker reaches peak levels. Last month, security experts predicted that the worm would soon beat the record of the Storm virus, which ultimately infected anywhere up to 50 million computers.

Arbor Networks' Nazario said that one of the major ways Conficker is spreading is through the use of USB keys and other removable media. Enterprises have long viewed removable media as a security risk, and some companies ban them altogether.

But that hasn't stopped the worm's breakneck growth. Conficker uses Windows' AutoRun feature -- the one that automatically opens and plays CD-Roms or movie DVDs when these are loaded into a computer.

AutoRun "makes the user experience very nice, but disabling AutoRun is a pain in the neck," Nazario said.

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Intel, the Nehalem processors come out after the production of an older processor is a stop.

The stage production of old processors Intel has stopped phase. In February and the first Core 2 Q6700 Core 2 Duo processor, the production of a code E4700 will be cut. Then Core 2 Quad Q9450, Core 2 Duo E8200, E8190, E6850, E6750, E6550, E6540, E4600 processors will come.

Is quite clear winner in the second quarter 2009'un our appreciation as a processor Q6600 will be buried in history. Continue on the Core 2 Extreme QX9770 and QX9650, Core 2 Quad Q6600, Core 2 Duo E8300, Pentium E2200 and E2180, and they will be terminated as well as Celeron E1200. In recent years the Core 2 Duo E7200 and Pentium E2200 also will be discontinued.

Spider man was Real...

As it is known as Robocop and Spider-Man film series that has special powers of the hero, in a way to catch people doing crimes to justice is delivered. Although these heroes may be a figment of the imagination, a robot developed, networks of criminals in a swoop to capture Spider-Man and the structure between the Robocop'u seems.

Tmsuk T-34, named this security tool, similar to Spider-Man in against the network and it is throwing an escape that is the person who captured this network from the network can not get rid of for a long time, after the sides are covered.

With the tools in a live video camera, the image can be controlled completely with the help of mobile phone are provided. Will have a price tag of approximately U.S. $ 9000 and at least two years in the market are believed to take.

Adobe Flash problem was solved for iphone

Apple has so far ignored the truth finally iPhone'a made on Flash support ...

Adobe, for some time to develop the Flash plugin for the iPhone was working on. According to normal plan to develop and approve the application for Adobe Apple would offer. But the two giant companies have agreed upon a healthier way, with Flash for the iPhone will improve. Adobe authority on the subject, Shantanu Narayen as "a difficult business and technical sense that cooperation on this issue, go to Adobe and Apple's the reason why," he spoke.

Narayen, talking about exactly what the technical difficulties and did not explain that so far obtained is satisfactory up to the stage was. Approximately a year before Apple boss Steve Jobs, the greatest difficulty in this regard stems from claims that the Flash has its own structure. Too many resources for used PCs need Flash Smartphones that Jobs said the phone is produced for the very limited capabilities of the Flash Lite'ın said.

Does cheating on Intel Windows?

Intel, the first time MS is preparing a non-operating system to support: That Moblin on your face ...


Intel is usually the operating system on non-Microsoft partnership is known not to interfere much. So in mid-2007 launched an open source project Moblin was confused. Portable internet devices focused on the project started in April 2008 with the first Intel cddi sense, by the end of the project implementation will be officially announced. In the first open source Linux enhanced definition with the operating system was introduced.

Moblin'in ultimate goal of development, low energy consumption and low cost of an operating system to offer a free netbook'lar. Currently in the market that can compete with Microsoft on this issue does not have a competitor. Moblin As you might guess, to use the Intel Atom processor and will be offered for sale as Moblin installed the Dell Mini and the Acer Aspire One will be the first device.

3D SCANNER TECHNOLOGY

Everything with the 3D scanner to easily scan.

To scan the text and images on paper in the past remained. 3D scanner to scan and everything is possible.

Today, the browser is also the first thing to remember to scan the paper and the pictures we can scan the surface of only one machine is going on. Of course the case that browsers are starting to lose importance in the past. The reason is no longer any correspondence in the digital media is already stored there, and most of the data now stored on digital media instead of paper. Popular browsers of the future devices will be able to scan three-dimensional objects.

Here is the new generation to serve this purpose Realview 3D is a complete new browser named. On two different devices with a camera and a rotating platform, the desired object by processing the image from the camera's VGA, HD, or high-resolution three-dimensional image on your computer can create. Moreover, the image, then a lot of modeling software can convert to the proper format.

According to the manufacturer of this product is similar distinctive feature that can be sold to be a very good price.

The finest television of world

This toast the bread slices in an even thinner TV.

Electronics giant Sony, the world's top features the finest LCD TV was introduced. Edge LED technology, thanks to Sony Bravia ZX1 is only 9.9 mm thick.

Even a thin slice of toast bread, the latest technology products from the TV in the UK £ 3 thousand 489 were offered for sale.

USB memory with fingerprint reader

This year marked the Leyio'lar seem.

Looks very ambitious new product called Leyio. 16 GB of data space to wireless thanks to the computer as you want and you can share with other Leyio'lar Besides this special USB memory, a digital display and a USB port that will attach the results to other tools in the flash memory files can be transferred into.

Fingerprint reader is very safe as saysinde the latest in the UK in April Leyio will be available for sale. An explanation will not be made yet on pricing between 50-100 euro is estimated to have a price.