Tuesday, December 18, 2012

You'll Want to Use Your Garage For More than Storage When You ...

Your garage could be used for more than storage, but if the flooring is a mess, you?ll have to start at the bottom and work your way up. Think of it ? a place where your kids can play; or a place for your pool table; or a place to entertain; or just an additional room. If you?re outgrowing your house, and you?ve used the garage as a place to store junk, you?re missing a wide-open space by not using your garage.

The first thing after the junk is all gone is to clean your garage floor. Then splash some water on it and if it puddles it probably has been treated with a sealer. If the water is still there after a few minutes, you?ll need to prepare the concrete before continuing. You can break down the sealer or etch it before you apply the coating.

It isn?t really hard to do but if you take the time by applying a concrete etching solution, your floor will be ready for a thorough cleaning. The next step is by installing the garage floor covering. Your garage floor will be protected and look good at the same time, and when any area of your home looks good, you?ll likely want the rest to follow.

There are many garage floor coverings and one of the most popular is the epoxy-based paint. They come in a variety of colors and when you add flaking materials that are normally stone; it gives more traction to your flooring and protects it as well.

The high-grade epoxy repels water, oil and many other materials and it also resists the contaminants that destroy garage floors, and they?re easier to clean than concrete. Read the directions on the epoxy based paint and after you?ve applied it allow it to dry.

When you see how attractive your garage floor looks, you?ll want to continue to make the room energy efficient. Weather strip around all windows and doors so when winter hits, your garage will stay warm and comfortable even if you?re using the area as a workshop.

Make the garage your first project around your home, and start with the garage flooring. The vast improvement from the epoxy-based paint encourages you to continue throughout your home. Not only will you increase the curb appeal and value of your home, it gives you pride of ownership that converges to the entire neighborhood.

Home Improvement Guide specializes in Southern California home improvement, Mission Viejo home improvement and Orange County garages makeovers.

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Monday, December 17, 2012

Morgan Stanley Fined $5M Over Facebook Research And Handling Of IPO By Massachusetts

8018111847_1b2aaf9f03_zAccording to CNBC, Morgan Stanley has been fined $5M over its Facebook research practices. This is the second huge fine for Morgan Stanley, the first being over “noncompetitive trades” in June. Facebook’s stock jumped out of the gates and dipped dramatically, and Morgan Stanley filed a report based on its research afterwards, including why it was priced at $38: Our base case scenario assumes that Facebook?s revenue growth moderates as it takes a measured approach to increasing mobile ad load while engagement increasingly shifts to mobile devices. Facebook enters an investment cycle characterized by compressed adjusted operating margins in C2012/13E. Facebook grows total revenue at a +28% CAGR from C2013-16E, while advertising revenue (+31%) grows substantially faster than payments revenue (+17%) due to casual games being played increasingly through mobile devices. We forecast C2013E adjusted EBITDA margin of 60% in this scenario. The state of Massachusetts also fined Citigroup $2M for its involvement in the Facebook IPO. At the time, it was said to be over “violating state securities law when it released confidential information about Facebook Inc.” When the fine was levied, Citgroup’s Sophia Stewart had this to say: We are pleased to have this matter resolved. We take our internal policies and procedures very seriously and have taken the appropriate actions. We have reached out to Morgan Stanley for comment. There has been discussion about Facebook’s eventual $5B IPO for some time, and after the fact, people have been saying that something wasn’t quite on the up and up. For a company that makes $25B in revenue yearly, the $5M fine could be a drop in the bucket financially, but a huge ugly mark on the company’s reputation. The company did make out quite nicely on the Facebook IPO, even though others did not. Facebook’s stock currently sits at $26.60 a share, nearly $12 below its initial offering price. This is developing. [Photo credit: Flickr]

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Opposition's Capriles holds seat in Venezuela state elections

CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's Henrique Capriles consolidated his position as top opposition leader on Sunday by winning re-election as governor of a key state, leaving him as candidate-in-waiting if Hugo Chavez's cancer forces a new presidential election.

The 40-year-old governor of Miranda beat Chavez's former vice president Elias Jaua to retain Venezuela's second-most populous state Miranda.

But the ruling Socialist Party's candidates virtually swept the board elsewhere round the South American nation, taking 19 states versus three for the opposition, the election board said.

One state, Bolivar, was still being counted.

Chavez's struggle with a third bout of cancer has raised the possibility of the nation returning to the polls just months after the October presidential ballot in which he beat Capriles to win a third term.

The youthful Capriles' re-election as governor of Miranda will help maintain unity among the historically fractured opposition in a potential election against Vice President Nicolas Maduro, Chavez's anointed successor.

Capriles supporters whooped for joy at his headquarters in Caracas, where there had been scenes of despondency just two months ago when he lost the presidential fight.

Chavez supporters were also celebrating their big win at national level. "It's been an immense victory, the map is red in all corners," said Socialist Party campaign coordinator Jorge Rodriguez.

Turnout was a poor 54 percent, reflecting weariness with politics after the recent presidential campaign and the closeness of the Christmas holiday season.

The nation remains focused on Chavez's recovery in Cuba from Tuesday's six-hour operation - his fourth since he was diagnosed with cancer in the pelvic region in mid-2011.

Officials say Chavez has regained full consciousness, is giving instructions from his bed, and was following Sunday's vote closely.

"The commander-president continues to stabilize. The tendency remains positive," his son-in-law Jorge Arreaza, who serves as science and technology minister, said from Havana.

The official updates of his health are shy on details, however, so speculation is rife that Chavez may be in a life-threatening situation in Havana's Cimeq hospital with both a difficult post-operative recovery and a possible spreading of the cancer.

Chavez, 58, is due to start a new term on January 10, but has named Maduro as his preferred successor should he be incapacitated. That would trigger a new presidential poll within 30 days.

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(Editing by Andrew Cawthorne and Philip Barbara)

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Report: Twitter Tried To Buy Instagram for $525 Million

We all remember when Facebook bought Instagram for a cool billion dollars, seemingly out of nowhere. Well now another piece of the story might be coming out. According to a report from The New York Times, Twitter made an offer too, for $525 million. More »


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Monday, December 10, 2012

Egypt's military warns of 'disastrous consequences' if political crisis not resolved

Egyptian protesters chant slogans against President Mohammed Morsi while marching to join their fellow protesters near the presidential palace, in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Dec. 7, 2012. Egypt's political crisis spiraled deeper into bitterness and recrimination Friday as thousands of Islamist backers of the president vowed vengeance at a funeral for men killed in bloody clashes earlier this week and large crowds of the president's opponents marched on his palace to increase pressure after he rejected their demands. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)

Egyptian protesters chant slogans against President Mohammed Morsi while marching to join their fellow protesters near the presidential palace, in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Dec. 7, 2012. Egypt's political crisis spiraled deeper into bitterness and recrimination Friday as thousands of Islamist backers of the president vowed vengeance at a funeral for men killed in bloody clashes earlier this week and large crowds of the president's opponents marched on his palace to increase pressure after he rejected their demands. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)

Egyptian army tanks, center, secure the perimeter of the presidential palace while protesters gather, chanting anti president Mohammed Morsi slogans, in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Dec. 7, 2012. Egypt's political crisis spiraled deeper into bitterness and recrimination Friday as thousands of Islamist backers of the president vowed vengeance at a funeral for men killed in bloody clashes earlier this week and large crowds of the president's opponents marched on his palace to increase pressure after he rejected their demands. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

Two Egyptian protesters takes a souvenir photo by graffiti that reads in Arabic "open the doors of silence and shout loudly," made by the protesters at the walls of the presidential palace during protests opposing Muslim Brotherhood and Egyptian President Mohammed Mosri, after having broken through a barbed wire barricade keeping them from getting closer to the presidential palace, in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Dec. 7, 2012. Egypt's political crisis spiraled deeper into bitterness and recrimination Friday as thousands of Islamist backers of the president vowed vengeance at a funeral for men killed in bloody clashes earlier this week and large crowds of the president's opponents marched on his palace to increase pressure after he rejected their demands. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)

(AP) ? Egypt's military warns of 'disastrous consequences' if political crisis not resolved.

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Sunday, December 9, 2012

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Obama appoints Harvard, Dana-Farber experts to National Cancer Advisory Board

Courtesy Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Dr. Judy Garber, director of the Center for Cancer Genetics and Prevention at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, will join President Barack Obama's 18-member National Cancer Advisory Board.?

President Barack Obama has appointed Dr. Judy Garber, director of the Center for Cancer Genetics and Prevention at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and Dr. David Christiani, a professor at the Harvard School of Public Health, to join the 18-member National Cancer Advisory Board. The two will each serve a six-year term.

They join fellow local appointee Dr. William Sellers, who is the global head of oncology for the Novartis Institute for Biomedical Research in Cambridge. Another local appointee, Dr. Bruce Chabner, the director of clinical research at Massachusetts General Hospital, is stepping down after the conclusion of his six-year term.

Among other duties, the board has the responsibility to review applications for research grants and to ?recommend approval of applications for projects which show promise of making valuable contributions to human knowledge? in the cancer space, according to the board?s charter.

Meetings are held at least four times a year.

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Saturday, December 8, 2012

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'Workampers' help Amazon meet holiday rush

13 hrs.

It's 5:30 p.m.?outside a huge?Amazon?fulfillment center in Fernley, Nev., population 19,000. Workers pour out of the doors as a new wave of employees arrive. They're putting in close to 12-hour shifts round the clock during the final Christmas rush.

Some employees leave and go home to RVs, a few of them parked, ironically, in a?Walmart?parking lot across the street.

These are "workampers," temporary seasonal workers who roam the country in Winnebagos and Fleetwoods. They're filling the 31 RV parks around Fernley, east of Reno, to work for another few weeks at a center Amazon has had here since 1999.

"I've gotten to know a lot of really cool people, and I'm really going to miss them," says 50-year-old Sharon Scofield. "But then I'm excited that I get to come back again next year, hopefully, and see them again."

Scofield and her husband have set up temporary residence at the Fernley RV Park, where 60 percent of the 49 spots are occupied by members of Amazon's "camperforce". Temporary employees are paid about $12 an hour, plus overtime, and Scofield plans to use her income to pay for gas for her Winnebago all year. "The work is hard," she says. What does she do for fun after hours? "Sleep."

(Read More:?Why Many Americans Aren't Spending More This Holiday)

Amazon says it's hired 50,000 seasonal workers and may keep some of them after the holidays. Workampers say the company recruits during the off season in places like Quartzsite, Ariz., where many of them winter.

Jim Melvin is in his second season for Amazon. "It gives me extra money to travel with." This 68-year-old retiree from California says he walks up to 10 miles a day picking merchandise inside the Amazon facility. "When you walk into it, you know you're gonna work hard." He's hoping to save enough money to buy a car to tow behind his rig. Melvin blogs about his life on the road and the people he meets. "They're fun...you see the same people," he laughs.

The seasonal workers spend money in Fernley and Reno, an area recovering from the recession more slowly than the rest of the country.

(Read More:?How Amazon Piles Billions Behind Tax Shield)

Amazon even pays the rent for temporary employees at RV parks it contracts with. "It's necessary for parks like this to survive," says Bernard Roberts, general manager at the River's Edge RV Park in Sparks. "This particular park is not a destination park." He says seasonal workers provide about 40 percent of his business, and rents range from $350 to $575 a month.

(Read More:?Holiday Shoppers to Splurge on Themselves This Year)

Near the Amazon warehouse, Wai Louie serves up lunch at Louie's China Bistro. "Without Amazon, the whole city would be in trouble."

Soon, however, the estimated 400 seasonal workers will be pulling out of Fernley. Most temporary jobs end Dec. 23, and then they're gone...until next year.

Despite the hard work, Sharon Scofield hopes to get hired on again next year. "When I'm wrapping these presents, it makes me feel good knowing that I put that thing in there and I'm getting it out the door, and I love that challenge."

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/workampers-help-amazon-meet-holiday-rush-1C7481090

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Friday, December 7, 2012

Man falls from upper deck at Oakland Raiders game

(AP) ? Police say a man fell from the upper deck at Oakland Coliseum during Thursday's Raiders-Broncos game and is in serious condition at a hospital.

Oakland police Officer Kevin McDonald says the man fell from the third deck on to the concrete of the lower concourse at about 5:30 p.m., shortly after kickoff.

McDonald says initial reports called the fall an accident, but it remains under investigation.

He says the man is at a hospital and listed in serious condition, but had no further information on his injuries or identity.

The Raiders, who lost to the Broncos 26-13, issued a statement saying the team had no information beyond what authorities are releasing, but the their thoughts and prayers are with the man and his family and friends.

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Eyeing public companies you never heard of. Maybe's there's a gem ...

There are thousands of public companies you never heard of. There are reasons. Most haven?t done well in the past two years. Or they?re new and taking a very long time to get ramped up. Or they screwed up. (hired too many people, expanded too quick) and then? they ?restructured? (fired people, sold divisions). Or they have marketing-challenged managements. Or all combined.

Fact is it?s not easy to be a small public company today. Especially if your stock has been around 17 cents all year.

The worst ones are biotech. Most are so far from an approved drug they can sell that you wonder why they even bother. I met one that was selling for $700 three years ago, then dropped to 28 cents and is now 56 cents. Heh, we doubled the price this year. As one biotech director quipped, ?If mice had money, we?d all be millionaires.? He was referring to all the mice whose lives were saved by new drugs. Of course, most of them were made sick deliberately by old drugs. But, that?s another story. Maybe.

The LD Micro Conference I?m attending in L.A. features public companies selling at 11 cents on up. Many are under $1. Virtually all are under $10. There is one selling at $26.88 ? BOFI Holdings. BOFI is the holding company for Bank of Internet USA. It works over the Internet from one location in San Diego. Its sales have exploded. One is selling at $24 ? the DDD Group, which develops and sells software to let you watch 3D images without glasses. Their sales are growing nicely. BOFI and DDD present today.

But they?re not this morning?s story.

Nor is this morning?s story a diatribe on CEOs who can?t speak publicly or Powerpoint slides the audience can?t read because there?s too many words, numbers, pie charts, and zillions of circles and arrows all crammed into unbelievable clutter. Nor is this about using cliches, like ?game changer,? or ?restructuring?, or our ?exit strategy.? But it could be about all these presentation practices which can give irritation a whole new meaning. I wonder if any of these CEOs have ever heard of communications coaches. They sure could use a few.

I spied four trends ? first, making online purchases better, faster, bigger with software and other services. Second, making commerce work on smartphones. Dumb phones that only make phone calls and do SMS are dead. Now everyone has apps that do everything from price shopping to calling limousines. And everyone is buying a smartphone. Third, everyone is eying social media ? especially Facebook and now also Google Plus ? as a way of finding out what consumers want to buy and then selling it to them online. Fourth, everyone and everything is moving to the cloud. The cloud is hot. Since I write this column ?in the cloud,? I am aware of its perils.

I?m here to find nuggets. Here goes with nuggets, albeit preliminary ones and based on my listening to their 25 minute presentations and getting in an occasional question ? but no additional research.

I liked Acacia Research (ACTG). They get patents from the holders, license them and split the revenues. Their sales are exploding. They have 250 patent portfolios and seem to be getting more every day. They mine money from their patents.? Companies will license patents as a peace of mind thing ? not being sued down the road when they?re successful with their shiney new products. The lawyers are winning, again.

I liked Local Corp. (LOCM). They help local businesses (many of whom don?t have web sites) be contacted by people looking for local services, like hairdressing or dog grooming, etc.

I liked Newtek Business Service (NEWT). They?re the only non-bank SBA-approved lender, which means that of every $100 they lend to a small business, they can immediately sell off $75 ? the part that?s SBA-insured. They hold the remaining 25% on their balance sheet, hoping it won?t default. They talked about a 9% default, which seemed high to me. They also do ?managed technology solutions? for small businesses ? like web hosting, data storage, cloud computing, etc. Little businesses are being pushed into the 21st century.

I also liked Cinedigm Digital Cinema (CIDM). They process movies for showing in theaters. Their digital files are much larger and far more complex than the movies you and I watch on DVDs. There are worldwide standards for showing in theaters, great theater projection equipment (from Sony and others). Digital movies don?t degrade ? get scratched, etc. These guys seem to be in the right place at the right time.

The good news about the conference was nobody ? and I mean nobody ? talked about the Fiscal Cliff. They all talked about their shiny new thing and their shiny new company. It?s truly exciting to float around watching everyone selling everyone else a deal.? Heh, I?m buying.

That?s it for now. I got to get ready for the early sessions, which begin at ? yuch ? 7.30 AM.

?PYONGYANG (The Borowitz Report)-North Korean leader Kim Jong-un surprised Korea-watchers today by abruptly cancelling his nation?s controversial rocket test and launching a fragrance instead.

The dictator?s signature fragrance, called ?Number Un,? could be on store shelves in time for Christmas, according to the Korean Central News Agency.

The decision to launch a fragrance rather than a rocket ?shows a kind of realism that has been rare in the Kim family,? said North Korea expert Dr. Hiroshi Kyosuke, of the University of Tokyo.

?I think Kim Jong-un most likely said to himself, `Given how badly my last rocket did, maybe I?ll just launch a fragrance,? ? he said.

The official North Korean announcement offered this description of the new fragrance: ?Number Un deliriously combines the sweet smells of North Korea?s native unicorns with the irresistible aroma of our Dear Leader himself. This holiday season, every kiss begins with Kim Jong-un.?


Harry Newton, who is aware that his emailed column is truncated. But isn?t quite sure why. If you?re looking for a good reason to hate software, this is it.

Apple got pounded yesterday. Down over 6%. One of the firms raised its margin need on Apple. But the firm was tiny. And not powerful enough to erase over $30 billion of Apple market cap in one day. I suspect people are dumping Apple to lock in gains, figuring their cap gain tax rates will be hugely higher next year. What with the Fiscal Cliff. I?m glad I?ve been warning against Apple, because of no-Steve and no-new products. But I didn?t push short-selling it. Drat. Apple will bounce back, but maybe not until next year. Meantime, I love the iPhone 5. I?m getting one the moment I get back to New York ? tomorrow morning. Stay well. Turn off the TV. Stop with this Fiscal Cliff, for now. There are businesses to start, businesses to buy and products to launch. It?s a good time to be alive ? despite Washington?s efforts to rain upon our parade. Whoever elected the morons?

Which way do you spell eyeing or eying? I like eyeing. But the dictionary tells me I?m wrong. Wait there, I wrote a dictionary. I?ll do it my way.

Source: http://www.technologyinvestor.com/?p=16477

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Survey: Small biz owners cautious in the summer

NEW YORK (AP) ? A survey of small business owners shows they remained cautious during the summer about borrowing money.

The survey released Thursday by researchers at Pepperdine University and Dun & Bradstreet Credibility Corp. shows that demand for financing was little changed in the third quarter from the first three months of the year, when researchers made their last survey. The number of businesses that had recently tried to get financing was unchanged at 32 percent.

Sixty-three percent of small businesses said tight credit conditions were restricting their growth, compared with 64 percent in the first quarter. And 53 percent said tight credit was affecting their ability to hire ? down from 55 percent early in the year.

Seventy-six percent of the small businesses surveyed said it was difficult to get a loan, virtually unchanged from the 77 percent who called loans hard to get in the first quarter.

The survey confirms other reports that showed small businesses have been reluctant to borrow to hire or expand. Owners have been uneasy because the economy has been weak, and because they were uncertain about the political climate while they waited for the results of the presidential election. More recent surveys have shown they're also anxious about the negotiations in Congress about avoiding the fiscal cliff ? the combination of tax increases and budget cuts scheduled to go into effect Jan. 1.

More than 3,400 companies in Dun & Bradstreet Credibility's database took part in the survey. The company supplies credit ratings on small businesses.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/survey-small-biz-owners-cautious-summer-160342980--finance.html

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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

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How life arose on Earth: Researchers brew up organics on ice

ScienceDaily (Sep. 18, 2012) ? Would you like icy organics with that? Maybe not in your coffee, but researchers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., are creating concoctions of organics, or carbon-bearing molecules, on ice in the lab, then zapping them with lasers. Their goal: to better understand how life arose on Earth.

In a new study published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, the research team provides the first direct look at the organic chemistry that takes place on icy particles in the frigid reaches of our solar system, and in the even chillier places between stars. Scientists think that the basic ingredients of life, including water and organics, began their journey to Earth on these lonesome ice particles. The ice and organics would have found their way into comets and asteroids, which then fell to Earth, delivering "prebiotic" ingredients that could have jump-started life.

The various steps needed to go from icy organics to slime molds are not clear, but the new findings help explain how the process works. The lab experiments show that organic material can begin the processing it needs to become prebiotic -- while still frozen in ice.

"The very basic steps needed for the evolution of life may have started in the coldest regions of our universe," said Murthy Gudipati, lead author of the new study at JPL. "We were surprised to see organic chemistry brewing up on ice, at these very cold temperatures in our lab."

The organics looked at in the study are called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, or PAHs for short. These carbon-rich molecules can be found on Earth as combustion products: for example, in barbecue pits, candle soot and even streaming out of the tail pipe of your car. They have also been spotted throughout space in comets, asteroids and more distant objects. NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has detected PAHs in the swirling planet-forming disks around stars, in the spaces between stars and in remote galaxies.

Murthy and his colleague Rui Yang of JPL used their lab setup to mimic the environment of icy PAH molecules in the quiet cold of space, at temperatures as low as 5 Kelvin (minus 450 degrees Fahrenheit, or minus 268 degrees Celsius). First, they bombarded the particles with ultraviolet radiation similar to that from stars. Then, to determine the products of the chemical reaction, they used a type of laser system known as MALDI (for Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption and Ionization), which involves zapping the ice with both infrared and ultraviolet lasers.

The results revealed that the PAHs had transformed: they had incorporated hydrogen atoms into their structure and lost their circular, aromatic bonds, becoming more complex organics. According to Gudipati, this is the type of change that would need to occur if the material were to eventually become amino acids and nucleotides -- bits and pieces of protein and DNA, respectively.

"PAHs are strong, stubborn molecules, so we were surprised to see them undergoing these chemical changes at such freezing-cold temperatures," said Gudipati.

Another bonus for the research is that it might explain the mystery of why PAHs have not yet been identified on ice grains in space. While the hardy organics are pervasive in the cosmos as gases and hot dust, researchers have remained puzzled that their signatures do not show up on ice. The new findings show that PAHs, once they stick to the ice surface, are chemically transformed into other complex organics, explaining why they might not be seen.

While the new results teach us that life's journey could have already begun in the very cold regions of the universe, another question remains: Did it arise elsewhere beyond our sun, too? Researchers don't know, but studies like this one help the ongoing search for life beyond Earth.

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  1. Murthy S. Gudipati, Rui Yang. In-Situ Probing of Radiation-Induced Processing of Organics in Astrophysical Ice Analogs?novel Laser Desorption Laser Ionization Time-Of-Flight Mass Spectroscopic Studies. The Astrophysical Journal, 2012; 756 (1): L24 DOI: 10.1088/2041-8205/756/1/L24

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First badger cull licence issued

The first licence allowing farmers to shoot badgers in an attempt to reduce cattle TB is to be issued on Monday.

The licensing body, Natural England, said the cull would go ahead in Gloucestershire, where cases are high.

Ministers are pressing ahead with plans to cull badgers in two areas of the South West, amid pressure from farmers.

The science behind the culls is uncertain; a decade-long scientific trial of badger culling concluded there were only modest benefits.

Some wild badgers can become infected with the bacteria that causes bovine TB, and pass the infection on to cattle.

Natural England is about to issue the licence for Gloucestershire, while a second, for Somerset, is still being assessed.

A spokesperson told BBC News, "One will issued later today for the Gloucestershire area."

The licenses will allow farmers to shoot up to 70% of badgers in the pilot zones.

The first cull is expected to begin with days or weeks in a precise area of West Gloucestershire which is being kept secret.

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The pilot areas

  • West Gloucestershire pilot area description: mainly in the county of Gloucestershire, predominantly within the council districts of the Forest of Dean and Tewkesbury, and parts lie within the districts of Wychavon, Malvern Hills and the south east part of the county of Herefordshire. The area does not include the public forest estate in the Forest of Dean.
  • West Somerset pilot area description: located in the county of Somerset. The application area predominantly lies within the council district of West Somerset and part lies within the district of Taunton Deane.
  • Source: Natural England

The cull, which is being paid for by the farmers taking part, will allow the shooting of free-running badgers.

Animal welfare and wildlife campaigners have opposed the cull, but lost their fight in the High Court last week.

Defra says the action is necessary to protect cattle from bovine TB, which leads to the slaughter of thousands of cattle each year.

A Defra spokesperson said: "We will continue to work with the farming industry so badger control in two pilot areas can start as soon as is practical.

"No one wants to cull badgers but last year bovine TB led to the slaughter of over 26,000 cattle and to help eradicate the disease it needs to be tackled in badgers."

Plans to begin culling in Wales were recently abandoned in favour of a vaccination policy. There are no proposals to cull badgers in Scotland, where TB incidence is low.

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Monday, September 17, 2012

U.N. draws up second list of Syrian war crimes suspects

GENEVA (Reuters) - United Nations human rights investigators said on Monday that they had drawn up a new secret list of Syrians and units suspected of committing war crimes who should face criminal prosecution some day.

The independent investigators, led by Paulo Pinheiro, said they had gathered "a formidable and extraordinary body of evidence" and urged the U.N. Security Council to refer the situation in Syria to the International Criminal Court (ICC).

"A second confidential list of individuals and units believed to be responsible for violations is being provided to the High Commissioner of Human Rights," Pinheiro told the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva.

He said there was an "increasing and alarming presence" of Islamist militants in Syria, some joining the rebels and others operating independently. Their presence tended to radicalize the rebels who have also committed crimes, he said.

Western countries are seeking yet another condemnation of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government at the session.

"The international community must ensure impunity will not prevail," European Union ambassador Mariangela Zappia said at Monday's debate that was also attended by Syrian envoy Faysal Khabbaz Hamoui.

(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; Editing by Alistair Lyon)

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Saturday, September 15, 2012

Filmmaker behind anti-Muslim movie gets attorney - The Seattle Times

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The California man behind the anti-Muslim movie that has inflamed the Middle East has obtained legal counsel.

Escorted by Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies, attorney Steve Seiden emerged from the Cerritos, Calif., home of Nakoula Basseley Nakoula after a lengthy meeting Friday afternoon.

Seiden says he's been asked to consult with Nakoula about matters he's not at liberty to discuss.

Seiden said to reporters, "You're keeping his young children prisoners in their home because they're afraid to come out."

Seiden said he had no further comment, but asked the throng of news media to leave.

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UN health agency says Ebola toll at 31 in Congo

GENEVA (AP) ? A deadly outbreak of the Ebola virus has killed 31 people in northeastern Congo, more than doubling the death toll from a week ago, the U.N. health agency said Friday.

There have been 69 cases in all including nine confirmed by a lab, the World Health Organization said, and five of the deaths have been confirmed by lab work.

The Ebola virus has no cure and is deadly in 40 percent to 90 percent of cases. The disease causes severe internal bleeding.

"The situation is serious," Fadela Chaib, a spokeswoman for the Geneva-based agency, told reporters.

She said it was unusual that the first person to be infected was a health worker. Normally someone working outside would have been the first, as has mostly been the case in the eight previous Ebola epidemics in Congo since the first discovery of it in 1976. This is the first outbreak in the Haut-Uele territory, in northeastern Congo.

Authorities had said last week that 15 people had died in northeastern Congo, where the tradition of washing and displaying of corpses before funerals spreads the epidemic. The tradition is intended to show love and respect for the deceased, but the practice also brings people into close contact with victims of the deadly virus.

Aid group Doctors Without Borders, along with WHO and Congo's health ministry, have been conducting education campaigns in the area to warn people of the risks linked to this practice.

Doctors without Borders also is managing two quarantine centers in Isiro and Viadana and the U.N. has called for the creation of a $2 million fund to fight the epidemic.

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Women of Teal: OC Awareness Month #14 - Inside Knowledge...

The CDC?( Centers for Disease Control)? has done an outstanding job this year raising awareness of Women's Cancers during Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month. They have developed the program Inside Knowledge: Get the Facts About Gynecologic Cancer. The program concentrates on the 5 main gynecologic cancers- ovarian, uterine, cervical, vaginal and vulvar.

I am so happy to see that the spokesperson for the PSA is Jenny Allen. I met Jenny a number of times and she is a great performer ( I Got Sick Then I Got Better), writer, mother and Ovarian Cancer survivor.

I urge you to check out the CDC page which includes

Help spread the word about gynecologic cancers. Thank You.?

Dee

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Thursday, September 13, 2012

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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Gene linking cataracts and Alzheimer's disease identified

ScienceDaily (Sep. 11, 2012) ? In a recent study, investigators at Boston University Schools of Medicine (BUSM) and Public Health (BUSPH) identified a gene linking age-related cataracts and Alzheimer's disease. The findings, published online in PLoS ONE, contribute to the growing body of evidence showing that these two diseases, both associated with increasing age, may share common etiologic factors.

Gyungah Jun, PhD, from the departments of medicine, ophthalmology and biostatistics at BUSM and BUSPH, served as the study's lead author. Lindsay A. Farrer, PhD, professor of medicine, neurology, ophthalmology, genetics & genomics, epidemiology and biostatistics and chief of the Biomedical Genetics Section at BUSM, was the study's senior author.

Using the Framingham Offspring Eye Study cohort, investigators looked at brain MRI findings on or after 10 years from the original eye exam and concluded that there was a significant correlation between a quantitative measure of cortical cataract and several Alzheimer's disease-related measures of brain degeneration, in particular volume of the temporal horn which is a brain structure that is progressively enlarged in patients with Alzheimer's disease. Another strong correlation in these same individuals, between cortical cataract formation and poorer performance on several cognitive tests administered at the time of the MRI scan, further supports this link.

With such a link not confounded by age or sex, the investigators then performed a genome-wide association study looking at nearly 190,000 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), or DNA sequence variations. Three intronic (non-coding) SNPs in the gene encoding ?-catenin came to the fore. This protein is a key component in cell adherence and formation of cell junctional structures. Previously, ?-catenin was also implicated in brain and eye development, but not directly in either cataracts or Alzheimer's disease. To establish a more direct link of ?-catenin to Alzheimer's disease, the researchers transfected into neuronal cells ?-catenin bearing a mutation near the location of the top-associated SNPs and observed a significant and specific increase in the toxic form of amyloid ?, the protein that aggregates in Alzheimer brains and thought to be central to development of the disorder. In addition, the researchers found increased deposits of ?-catenin in lens tissue obtained from autopsy-confirmed Alzheimer's cases but not from subjects lacking Alzheimer's-associated neuropathology.

"Though much work remains to be done, a link between cataracts and Alzheimer's disease supports the idea of a systemic rather than brain-limited focus for processes leading to Alzheimer's disease," said Farrer. "This study gives hope that we are moving toward earlier diagnosis and new treatment targets for this debilitating disease."

Juliet Moncaster, PhD, from the department of psychiatry; Sudha Seshadri, MD from department of neurology and associate professor of the Framingham Heart Study; Jacqueline Buros, BS, from the department of medicine; Ann C. McKee, MD, from the departments of neurology, pathology and laboratory medicine, the Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Center, and the Bedford Veterans Administration Hospital; and Phillip A. Wolf, MD, of the departments of neurology, epidemiology and professor of the Framingham Heart Study of BUSM and BUSPH, contributed to this paper. Researchers from the University of Toronto, the Bedford Veterans Administration Hospital, the Universit? Laval and the University of Cambridge also collaborated on this study.

This study was supported by grants from the National Institute on Aging for investigated-initiated projects (R01-AG025259, R01-AG33193, R01-AG081220, R01-AG16495, and R01-AG033040) and the Boston University Alzheimer Disease Center (P30-AG13846), National Institute of General Medical Science (R01-GM75986), Wellcome Trust, Medical Research Council, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Alzheimer Society of Ontario, and Ontario Research Fund.

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  1. Gyungah Jun, Juliet A. Moncaster, Carolina Koutras, Sudha Seshadri, Jacqueline Buros, Ann C. McKee, Georges Levesque, Philip A. Wolf, Peter St. George-Hyslop, Lee E. Goldstein, Lindsay A. Farrer. ?-Catenin Is Genetically and Biologically Associated with Cortical Cataract and Future Alzheimer-Related Structural and Functional Brain Changes. PLoS ONE, 2012; 7 (9): e43728 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0043728

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California telecom companies push bill to quash oversight on ...

By American Independent
Monday, September 10, 2012 15:00 EDT

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By?Siddhartha Mahanta

California could be the latest state to enact a law that dramatically curbs regulatory oversight of telecommunications services in the state, handing a significant victory to the industry players that have lobbied for the bill?s passage.

On its face, SB 1161 seems simple enough.?The text of the bill?explains that it seeks only to ?preserve the future of the Internet by encouraging continued investment and technological advances? and ?supporting continued consumer choice.? But to achieve that, the measure would gut the regulatory authority of the California Public Utilities Commission, a key state oversight body, over many Internet-based communications technologies.

What that means: California customers would no longer have an official regulatory body to address their concerns over the quality and affordability of these new, emerging services, which would not be bound to the same consumer protections that apply to traditional, wire-based telephone systems. To date, the commission has not signaled a strong intention to regulate this growing sector of the communications industry. By preventing it from doing so in the future, critics say, SB 1161 addresses a problem?an overeager regulatory commission?that does not exist.

Consumer advocates argue that SB 1161 would bar the CPUC from keeping close tabs on big telecommunications companies like AT&T and Verizon?two of the bill?s big backers?and safeguarding customer protections. Supporters, meanwhile, say that the CPUC and any regulations it might pass will only hinder the tech industry and stymie job creation. Proponents like tech industry analyst and columnist Larry Downes say that Governor Jerry Brown should quickly sign SB 1161 into law and begin to roll back the authority of a commission whose budget has?risen by $300 million over the past year.

The state assembly and senate?passed the bill?in late August. Now, Gov. Brown has until September 30 to decide whether to sign the measure into law.

Voice-over IP

Two parts of SB 1161 are of particular concern for its critics. Section 710(a) would prevent the CPUC from enacting new regulations that affect Internet-based phone services, such as Skype and Google Voice. These services fall under the rubric of what?s known as voice over Internet protocol (VoIP), a rapidly growing segment of the communications market. Most of these services are free for users, and are more reliable than traditional, copper-based landline service. Meanwhile, section 710(b) of the bill would pre-empt any department, agency, commission, or ?political subdivision of the state? from passing new laws or rules that regulate VoIP.

But this vaguely worded section also goes one sizable step further: it would keep localities from issuing new rules on any other Internet protocol (IP)-enabled service?potentially, a far broader de-regulatory stroke. In a memo written in June, Lynn Sadler, the CPUC?s director of governmental affairs, sharply criticized SB 1161, writing that it would? ?tie the Commission?s hands if it decides in the future that there is a need to reassess its regulatory role over VoIP.?

Grasping the implications of this provision requires a basic understanding of the quickly shifting landscape for traditional, wire-based phone service. Increasingly, these networks are using IP to expedite the distribution and transmission of phone signals. Meanwhile, two of the entrenched telecommunications providers, AT&T and Verizon, have publicly announced their intentions to gradually shift their customers out of wire-based service and into more IP-enabled networks.

But if these companies begin shifting to newer, more internet-based modes of communication, state regulators would be prevented by the new legislation from stepping in to address consumer complaints. Given the growing prominence of IP in basic telecommunications services, any law that cuts regulatory supervision over this technology is likely to register a strong impact on the future telecommunications environment. In other words: as providers move towards a more IP-centric model, SB 1161 could prevent the CPUC and local jurisdictions from issuing regulations that keep the industry in check.

Under current law, a traditional telephone customer can file a complaint with the commission and receive a hearing, after which the commission votes on the validity of the complaint. But under SB 1161, that chain of oversight and responsiveness would be in peril. While the bill would allow the commission to ?continue to monitor and discuss VoIP services,? it would only be allowed to issue reports to the FCC and the legislature, and take no formal action. Instead, the commission would be able to respond ?informally? to complaints, and provide information on how to contact the proper state and federal authorities. A source connected with the commission who asked not to be identified described this as a substantial step down for the body.

SB 1161 does preserve the commission?s authority over state emergency telephone services, universal service programs, existing requirements for backup power systems, and the ability ?to address or affect the resolution of disputes? over?intercarrier compensation, or the charges paid by one carrier to another to originate, carry, or terminate telecommunications traffic. It also maintains the commission?s authority over support structures and other facilities involved in the transmission of signals?a key concession extracted from the bill?s proponents, according to an official familiar with the matter.

The commission did manage to successfully lobby for several amendments in the final version of the bill, including a provision that the bill would not impact its ?existing regulation of, proceedings governing, or existing commission authority over, non-VoIP and other non-IP enabled? phone service, ?including regulations governing universal service and the offering of basic service and lifeline service, and any obligations to offer basic service.? But this could mean little in a communications environment where IP-enabled communication has displaced traditional, wire-based service.

For the commission, the concern is that as non-VoIP and non-IP enabled, traditional phone services become a thing of the past, this exception would basically become meaningless over time. The CPUC would have the power to address issues related to a sector of service that is quickly shrinking.

In April,?the?Los Angeles Times?reported?that Michael Peevey, the commission?s president, had broken with the rest of the body, which opposed the SB 1161. ?We should be very careful before we jump off the cliff here as commissioners and say we oppose this,? Peevey said at a meeting of the group. ?My view is that Silicon Valley is the economic engine of the state?I don?t want to support anything that in any way would diminish that.?

But Lynn Sadler?s June memo asserted that concerns like Peevey?s could be overblown. ?There is no current problem addressed by the bill,? Sadler wrote. ?Rather, the author and supporters of the bill fear that the CPUC will impose unnecessary regulations on providers of IP-enabled services if this bill is not enacted.?

In an August 18 interview with the?San Francisco Chronicle, CPUC commissioner Mike Florio suggested SB 1161 could pose dangers to consumers, and argued that the commission has made no moves to restrict VoIP that should be of concern to the industry.

?It?s not at all clear under this bill that we?d be able to touch anything having to do with quality-of-service problems,? Florio warned.??It?s going to mean lawyers and lawsuits and a lot of time and money and energy that doesn?t need to be spent. We?ve done nothing to regulate computer applications like Skype, have no desire to do so, and that?s not what this is about.? AT&T declined to comment for this story, and Verizon did not respond to a request for comment.??

Industry analyst Larry Downes views the regulations of a body like the CPUC as costly impositions on the growth of a new technology?one that it is unqualified to regulate. In a?recent column urging Gov. Brown to sign the bill, Downes pointed out that wire-based phone service in California has decreased by 17 percent between 2008 and 2010, versus a 46 percent increase in VoIP accounts over that period.

?[T]he PUC has little expertise to offer in regulating VoIP or any other Internet service. Nor should it. State utility commissions were created to oversee, well, utilities. You know?telephone poles, power lines, and water pipes.?Control of physical infrastructure, thanks to technological innovation, is no longer much of a constraint on consumer choice or pricing for voice services,? Downes wrote. The VoIP industry in California, he says, should be allowed to flourish, free of regulation.

According to TeleGeography, a telecommunications market research firm, the VoIP sector is exploding. In 2011, the firm estimated that the number of Skype calls would jump by 48 percent, while calls made through traditional phone companies would increase by a paltry 4 percent. Given those growth expectations, plus the increasing convergence between copper-based service and IP, the industry?s interest in SB 1161 is obvious.

Jim Hawley, a spokesperson for TechNet, a Silicon Valley-based trade group that supports the bill, argues that the regulatory process could be a costly, threatening burden for a young start-up trying to attract investors. ?If you?re going to expand monopoly-style regulation to a vibrant new industry?the legislature should make that decision, not a regulatory body,? Hawley says.

But Regina Costa, the Telecommunications Director at The Utility Reform Network (TURN) in California, warns that SB 1161 prevents the CPUC from keeping tabs on VoIP. ?What ability do state regulators have in the future to identify these problems and solve them?? Under SB 1161, the CPUC ?wouldn?t have the authority to say to Verizon, ?Your VoIP wasn?t reliable.? Verizon could tell them to go stuff it.?

Lobbying strength

Other states have considered or passed?bills that deregulate sections of the telecommunications industry?or?remove obligations for phone service providers?to offer basic phone service for all customers?known as ?carrier-of-last-resort? obligations, or a guarantee to provide low-cost, landline based telephone service to homes. As?The Washington Post?has reported, several states have passed laws that remove these obligations.

In California, the telecom industry has joined forces with Silicon Valley, as Fabiola Carrion, a broadband analyst with the Progressive States Network, explains. Technology trade groups in Silicon Valley, including TechAmerica, TechNet, and the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, released a?fact sheet?arguing that SB 1161 would clear the road of costly regulatory hurdles. SB 1161, they say in a?joint website urging Gov. Brown to sign the bill, clears the road of ?protracted regulatory proceedings that create delay and unnecessary expense.?

SB 1161?s cadre of deep-pocketed supporters include telecom companies such as AT&T, Comcast, Time Warner Cable, and Verizon, and trade groups representing the tech sector. According to an?analysis by Map Light,?a public interest group that tracks the influence of money in politics, state senators received nearly 11 times as much in campaign contributions from interest groups that support SB1161 than from those who oppose it.

Coming in at?number four on the list?is Sen. Alex Padilla, the Democrat from Los Angeles who introduced SB 1161 and who has chaired the Energy, Utilities and Communications Committee since 2008. Data compiled by Influence Explorer shows that the telecommunications industry has taken care of Padilla since he was first elected to the assembly in 2006.?From 2006 to 2010, Padilla received just over $109,000 from the telephone utilities and telecom services and equipment industry, including a number of sizable donations from senior executives at AT&T and Verizon.

Nearly 80 percent of those contributions came from AT&T, the California Cable & Telecommunications Association, Comcast, Verizon, Time Warner, and Verizon Wireless and executives with the companies?all of whom support SB 1161. Padilla also received $5,000 from CALTEL during that same span. CALTEL initially supported the bill, but later dropped its support. ?Padilla?s office did not respond to a request for comment.

As the?Los Angeles Times?reported?in April, AT&T enjoys considerable influence on politics in California?or pays generously for it, at least.? The paper reported that AT&T spent over $225,000 on last year?s Speaker?s Cup, a $12,000-a-head weekend Democratic fundraiser boasting ?world-class golf?free-flowing wine and four-star cuisine,? body wraps, and massages. The?Times?also reported that from 1999 to 2011, AT&T has spent more trying to influence California officials than any other corporation.

Industry motivation: an ear for the future

AT&T, for its part, has poured nearly?$3.3 million into lobbying the California state house through the first six quarters?of the 2011-12 legislative session, notably increasing its spending by about $70,000 and? $200,000 in the fifth and sixth quarters, respectively, after the introduction of SB 1161.?Verizon?and the?California Cable & Telecommunications Association?have also lobbied on SB 1161.

Their interest in the measure isn?t difficult to discern. AT&T currently offers a voice communications platform called U-Verse, which is delivered through VoIP. Verizon also offers VoIP over FiOS, its fiber-line based service that bundles together Internet, telephone, and television service.

Meanwhile, Verizon is also making a strong push towards IP and VoIP services. At an investors? conference in June, Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam made the company?s?position on VoIP abundantly clear.??Every place we have FiOS, we are going to kill the copper,? McAdam said, according to a transcript of the vent. ?We are going to just take it out of service and we are going to move those services onto FiOS. ? And then in other areas that are more rural and more sparsely populated, we have got [wireless service] built that will handle all of those services and so we are going to cut the copper off there.?

McAdam also had some pointed words about the ongoing ?battle? over future regulation. ?The pendulum has swung a bit more to the regulators putting their thumb on the scale and we don?t like that,? he said, insisting that new regulations slow down investment and innovation while endangering prospects for job growth.

?The regulatory environment has got to loosen up a little bit, mostly in the states and so we are working that,? McAdam said, indicating that Verizon was pleased with de-regulatory measures that have passed recently in Florida, Virginia and Texas. Such laws allow the company ?to be a lot more flexible in the marketplace and?invest where customers want ?us to invest and start to sunset some of the older technology.?

In other words, ?if you?re a copper-based customer, you?re moving over to that network whether you?ve chosen it or not,? Regina Costa says. Rural customers, Costa says, will not benefit from wireless, which is notoriously unreliable in remote areas.

Sean McLaughlin, the executive director of Access Humboldt, a community media organization in northern California, says that SB 1161?s impact will be acutely felt in the less dense, more remote stretches of the state along the northern coast.

In these places, existing providers find it less profitable to extend broadband service. This is because laying cable across vast, sparsely populated stretches is a costly proposit0ion, with little guarantee of a worthwhile return on that investment. In response, media activists like McLaughlin have built a number of locally owned and operated broadband networks to service these stretches of northern California.

?We have remote areas that lack reliable basic phone service,? McLaughlin says of Humboldt. ?We?re familiar with what it looks like when it?s not profitable? to provide service to such areas, he says.

If SB 1161 becomes law, McLaughlin worries that the county would no longer possess the authority to take charge. ?SB 1161 ties hands of local governments. Not only can the PUC not make any rule that touches VoIP communications ? no subdivisions of the state can do that,? McLaughlin says. SB 1161?s ?whole frame is that there?s no constructive role for local governments,? he contends, pre-empting them from making any rule that would regulate IP-enabled services.

According to Christopher Mitchell, the director of the Telecommunications as Commons Initiative at the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, phasing copper-line customers into wireless falls right in line with Verizon?s long-standing plans for rural service. ?Verizon is interested in wireless because it can charge so much more. So I imagine rural folks will be worse off if we allow these companies to abandon? wire-based service, he says.

Dan O?Connell, a VoIP analyst at Gartner, a telecommunications research firm, estimates that fully replacing a copper-based network will likely to take at least a decade. But companies like Verizon and AT&T want to set the regulatory stage now, through bills like SB 1161 and others like it around the nation.

?CEOs of companies like Verizon and AT&T are laying out the argument? for de-regulation, O?Connell says. ?They will say, ?We?re taking [copper] down in five years. In reality, it could be 12 or 15. Nonetheless, Verizon or AT&T want to make sure they?ll have this stuff running 15 or 20 years from now.?

Broader implications

CALTEL, a trade group that started as a firm supporter of SB 1161, has recently aligned with its opponents. CALTEL?s membership consists of local carriers that provide voice and broadband services to residential, business, and wholesale customers, coupling their own networks with copper lines leased from providers like AT&T and Verizon. Most offer VoIP service, and harness IP-enabled technology to provide service to customers.

When Sen. Padilla first introduced SB 1161 in February, CALTEL quickly signed on, believing that it would protect services using copper and IP, while ensuring reasonable rates for consumers.

But CALTEL soon reversed its position. In an August 24 letter written to Gov. Jerry Brown encouraging him to veto the bill, CALTEL executive director Sarah DeYoung wrote that ?the benefit of regulatory certainty for VoIP providers? offered by SB 1161 ?is far outweighed by the harmful effect that [it] would have on competitive carriers? ability? to offer affordable, competitive, high-quality broadband service to consumers.

In her letter, DeYoung cites Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam?s comments about his company?s intentions to phase out copper service. She also excerpts portions of comments filed this past spring by both AT&T and Verizon in response to an FCC rural broadband initiative?called the Connect America Fund.

In the comments cited by DeYoung, AT&T and Verizon urged the FCC to free the new, IP-based telecommunications world from the strictures of the old regime. The telecommunications titans argued that regulatory requirements like carrier of last resort obligations and universal service are ??vestiges? of a bygone telecommunications age, ?designed for a different time, a different network, and a different business model to the new world of IP interconnection for voice service.? Such obligations, the companies wrote, drive up costs and ?impair their ability to compete effectively with largely unregulated cable broadband services.?

As such, AT&T and Verizon say, these obligations should not apply to IP-enabled services. Their argument: because IP-based telecommunications are still in their relative infancy, regulatory requirements like carrier of last resort would place an unfair burden on their ability to grow and thrive in this market.

The California bill, CALTEL argues, would ?completely foreclose? the state of California?s ability to protect broadband competition once the current providers shift over to IP technology.

A number of consumer advocates contacted by The American Independent view SB 1161 as another salvo in the industry?s nationwide de-regulatory battle. According to the Institute for Local Self-Reliance?s Chris Mitchell, the companies supporting this type of legislation hope to clear the field of service requirements that, they claim, will slow them down on their march towards an all-IP environment. ?The broad stroke is that these companies are trying to reduce the amount of regulation they face and are trying to justify it by pointing to expensive investments they have made,? in new, IP-based services.

?They want to get rid of all [carrier-of-last-resort obligations] from what I can tell,? Mitchell says. ?[T]hey want the ?market? to decide who gets access to communications technology and how.?

Originally published at The American Independent.

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Source: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/09/10/california-telecom-companies-push-bill-to-quash-oversight-on-internet-regulation/

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