Thursday, July 26, 2012

Farmer 'cycles from China to London for Olympics'

A Chinese farmer claims he spent two years riding nearly 40,000 miles (60,000 kilometres) through 16 countries on a rickshaw to reach London in time for the Olympic Games, the BBC reported Thursday.

Chen Guanming, 57, said his goal was to "spread the Olympic spirit" on his epic quest through war zones, mountains, floods, and extreme temperatures which took him to countries including Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran.

He was inspired to make the journey while watching London mayor Boris Johnson accept the Olympic flag from inside the Bird's Nest stadium in Beijing during the 2008 closing ceremonies, he told the BBC.

Video footage of Chen shows him displaying a passport filled with visas allowing him entry to various countries along the route.

He told the broadcaster he had to wring sweat out of his clothes in Malaysia, Vietnam, and Thailand, where he was also caught up in deadly floods.

When he was refused a visa to Myanmar, he simply backtracked and cycled to the mountains of Tibet instead.

On reaching Turkey via Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran, he found himself snowed in for four days.

Chen finally arrived in London on July 6, where British businessman John Beeston -- who speaks some Mandarin -- stumbled across him on Lower Regent Street looking "completely lost and downhearted".

Beeston said the rickshaw -- which Chen has decorated with mementoes of his journey -- caught his eye, and when he spoke to the man in Mandarin, he "burst into life".

"London is especially beautiful," Chen told the BBC.

"I wanted to come here because I wanted the whole world to support the Olympics and be part of it."

Beeston told the BBC that Chen's story was "like telling people that a Martian has landed in the garden."

But he added: "What he's done isn't dissimilar to what Marco Polo did and the Italians named an airport after him."

It is not clear exactly where Chen measured the start of his journey from, although the direct distance from Beijing to London is approximately 5,000 miles.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/farmer-cycles-china-london-olympics-112905197.html

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

MEAC coaches recruit Florida, Panhandle

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Multi-Generation Holidays Are Go!

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The charity Age UK?recently conducted some fascinating research and discovered that over half of British adults have been away or are planning to go away on holiday with two or more generations of their family this year. The UK is the most popular destination for multi-generation holidays and the most common reason amongst parents is so that their children can spend time with their grand-parents. Other reasons given for the increase in multi-generation family holidays is being able to explore different parts of the UK without breaking the bank.

Many grand-parents take a holiday with their children and grand-children in order to celebrate a special occasion or just to bond with family members. Taking a staycation in a holiday cottage with different generations is a fantastic way to spend quality time together and is a much cheaper alternative to going abroad with the cost of numerous flights and transfers let alone hotel bills.

If you are looking forward to a holiday in the UK with different generations, there will be a holiday cottage that is perfect for you and we have scoured our site to find some of the biggest and best holiday cottages available to rent for a family celebration or simply just because..

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This luxury holiday home close to the Dorset coast, sleeps 17 members of an extended family! It has an indoor pool, sauna and hot tub as well as a games room and bbq. If you are a large family looking for a rural getaway then this is the place!

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Ideal for exploring the Scottsh Borders and Northumberland countryside, this large holiday cottage sleeps 11 in very comfortable surroundings. Christmas spent here in front of the log fire sounds pretty idyllic to us.

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Carlyon Bay, St Austell Cottage

Imagine having a family barbecue on this deck. This bungalow is ideal for a multi-generation family with elderly grandparents as there are no stairs to contend with here. Set in a beautiful part of Cornwall close to the picturesque villages of Mevagissey and Fowey, there is plenty to keep all members of the family occupied.

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A large family gathering would be perfect here. This detached farmhouse in Somerset lies within 300 acres with pigs, cows, chickens and lambs all around. Grand-children will love seeing the farm animals and the grown-ups will love the on-site farm shop for all of its treats.

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Sunday, July 22, 2012

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Thursday, July 19, 2012

newsinthesun.com - Call For Food And Drink For Firefighters

The northwestern front of the forest fire which started on Sunday is still advancing out of control.

The Tagara barranca is inaccessible except to helicopters and the hydroplanes, what fireman are doing is to clear firebreaks in the hope of slowing the advance to the north west.

The official count is 300 volunteers actively fighting the fires with a further 500 personnel in support roles.

One group of voluntary fireman from the? V-6 Santiago del Teide brigade were almost cut off in the Chasobo area when the fire front took an unexpected turn around 3pm this afternoon, luckily no one was hurt.

There is now an official call for help from the public in the form of refreshments, food and drink, for the volunteers who are fighting the fires now in their fourth day. Those who are able to help are asked to contact their nearest tourist information office.

Bar Las Estrellas in Guia de Isora was just one establishment that answered the call and has been providing sandwiches and drinks for the fire fighters dealing with the advancing fire front in the Tagara ravine.

The owner of the bar told RTVC that fire fighters were returning covered in ash and looked completely worn out.

Guia de Isora Ayuntamiento has recommended that the 212 inhabitants of Chirche vacate their homes as a precaution.

In the east the fire near Vilaflor was officially declared under control around 4pm.

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Source: http://newsinthesun.com/?p=9369

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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

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GOP Governor Calls For Romney To Release Tax Returns, Then Walks Back Remarks

Yesterday Republican governor Robert Bentley called on Mitt Romney to release more years of tax returns and subsequently walked back his remarks, explaining to BuzzFeed that he didn?t mean he wanted Romney specifically to release his records, he just meant every candidate should do it.

RELATED: Rep. Jason Chaffetz?s Advice For Those Asking To See Romney?s Tax Returns: ?Get Over It?

Bentley was quoted in an Associated Press article yesterday as saying Romney should release his tax returns, according to The Hill.

?If you have things to hide, then maybe you?re doing things wrong? I think you ought to be willing to release everything to the American people,?

Bentley made the remarks while attending the National Governors Association, and later explained to BuzzFeed that he was not calling Romney out in particular on the tax returns front.

?I release my tax returns every year and I just think that everyone should do that. You know, I did not call on him to do that. I just said that?s what I do, and I said I just might be the only public official in Alabama that does that, but I do that every year. I just think it gets an issue behind you when you go ahead and do it. I remember when President Bush did that. I would call on the president to do that also. I just think that it?s just easier to do that and get past that.?

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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Rhodes quake shakes Israel

JERUSALEM?(JTA) -- An earthquake that originated in Rhodes was felt throughout Israel.

The 5.7-magnitude earthquake reportedly was felt in both the north and south of Israel, as well as in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.

In May, Israel felt a 5.3-magnitude temblor that originated near Cyprus.

A 5.9-magnitude earthquake struck Israel in April 2011.
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Thursday, July 5, 2012

Eve Reacts To Being ?Punched?, Lilian Garcia Singing At NFL Game

- On SuperSmackDown LIVE: The Great American Bash, a fight between Damien Sandow and Zack Ryder left Eve?wearing a white dress?completely covered in punch. Backstage Fallout caught up with Eve to get her reaction to the party mishap. Tyler Reks also reacts to whether he feels guilty for Ryback?s massacre of Curt Hawkins. Also offering comments on SmackDown events are Cody Rhodes, Dolph Ziggler, ?Hacksaw? Jim Duggan and Sgt. Slaughter.

- Lilian Garcia will sing the National Anthem on Sept. 30 prior to the NFL game between the New York Jets and San Francisco 49ers at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

- Former WWE announcer Todd Grisham is in Las Vegas, Nevada covering UFC 148</em. and will be interviewing company president Dana White for MMA Live on ESPN.

- Following his appearance on Raw SuperShow, Diamond Dallas Page has been added to the Alumni section on WWE.com.

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Undersea eruption mimics climate change

An underwater volcano that erupted near the Canary Islands off the coast of Africa is giving scientists a closer look at how ocean ecosystems could respond to climate change, from dying fish to adapting plankton.

The ecosystem responded much as the researchers would have expected to the high temperatures and changes in acidity caused by the uneasy volcano south of El Hierro island. But the strength of the response was a surprise, study researcher Eugenio Fraile-Nuez of the Instituto Espa?ol de Oceanograf?a in Spain told LiveScience.

"The physical and chemical response of the system was predictable, but we never have imagined that we would reach this magnitude," Fraile-Nuez said. [ Images: Wild Volcanoes ]

The eruption killed or drove away all of the fish in the region (though many were seen floating dead on the ocean's surface), the researchers found. Some phytoplankton, or the floating plants that sit at the bottom of the ocean food chain, were able to adapt.

Underwater eruption
In October 2011, a new volcano formed south of El Hierro island, which is part of Spain. It was the first chance in 500 years to watch the local ecosystem evolve in response to an eruption, Fraile-Nuez said. He and his colleagues have been monitoring the volcano since then, measuring its effect on ocean temperature, salinity, carbon dioxide content and more.

Over the crater, the water heated up by as much as 65 degrees Fahrenheit (18.8 degrees Celsius), the researchers found. Dissolved oxygen in the water all but disappeared, decreasing by 90 percent to 100 percent in places. Meanwhile, carbon and carbon dioxide values shot up, and the pH of the water went down by 2.8, meaning it became more acidic.

Fish died or disappeared in the wake of the underwater eruption, which also killed a massive amount of plankton in deep waters. In their place, a community of carbon-eating bacteria sprung up, many of which shone with bright green fluorescence. At the surface, plankton seemed to adapt to warmer waters and the addition of new elements such as copper, Fraile-Nuez said.

Link to climate change
Increase in temperature, decrease in oxygen and a more acidic pH is exactly what scientists would expect to be the result of global warming for the ocean, Fraile-Nuez said. As the oceans take up more and more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, scientists predict they'll respond much as the area around El Hierro has to the volcanic eruption ? though not necessarily on the same scale.

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Understanding the changes caused by the volcanic eruption will help researchers predict how the oceans will respond to certain levels of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide, Fraile-Nuez said.

"The orders of magnitude in which we are moving will help us to have a future vision of how the marine ecosystem of El Hierro would adapt to such changes," he said.

Fraile-Nuez and his colleagues detailed their results online this week in the open-access journal Scientific Reports.

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Counting carbon: Pre-industrial emissions make a difference

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

When evaluating the historic contributions made by different countries to the greenhouse gasses found in Earth's atmosphere, calculations generally go back no further than the year 1840. New research from Carnegie's Julia Pongratz and Ken Caldeira shows that carbon dioxide contributions from the pre-industrial era still have an impact on our climate today. Their work is published in Environmental Research Letters.

The burning of fossil fuels that came with industrialization released massive amounts of carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere, which has caused global warming. But clearing forests and other wild areas for agricultural purposes also contribute to atmospheric carbon dioxide, and that has been happening since before industrialization.

When unmanaged land is cleared for farming, part of the carbon is released immediately into the atmosphere as a result of burning. The rest of the carbon, including that from roots and wood products, releases carbon as the wood decays over years and centuries, meaning that carbon from pre-industrial activities is still being emitted into the atmosphere. Furthermore, a part of carbon dioxide emissions remain in the atmosphere for many centuries, because the ocean and vegetation on land absorb carbon dioxide only slowly over time. As a result, there is a warming effect long after the initial clearing of land.

"The relatively small amounts of carbon dioxide emitted many centuries ago continue to affect atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and our climate today, though only to a relatively small extent," Pongratz, who is now at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, said. "But looking into the past illustrates that the relatively large amount of carbon dioxide that we are emitting today will continue to have relatively large impacts on the atmosphere and climate for many centuries into the future."

Moreover, the effect of accounting for pre-industrial emissions can have important consequences for the amount of climate change attributed to certain regions. In some regions, such as North America, preindustrial clearing is only a small part of the total carbon picture because such massive quantities have been released by burning fossil fuels. But in other regions, particularly China and India, the ratio of preindustrial to industrial emissions is high.

The world's population increased about five-fold between 800 and 1850 AD and half that growth occurred in China and India. This led to substantial deforestation in the preindustrial era. On the other side of the coin, cumulative post-industrial fossil fuel carbon emissions for these nations are relatively low, only reaching substantial levels in recent years.

Using advanced models, Pongratz and Caldeira determined that accounting for pre-industrial emissions shifts attribution of global temperature from industrialized nations to developing nations by up to 2 to 3 %. For example, the study found that considering emissions from pre-industrial land-use change increases the amount of total global warming that can be attributed to emissions from South Asia (a region that includes India) from 5.1% to 7% -- an increase of 37% in the amount previously attributed to this region. Emissions from North America, Europe, and the former Soviet Union have caused more than half of all global warming, even though fewer people live in those regions combined than live in India alone.

The researchers note that their work is not intended to increase the blame on people living in the developing world today for our current climate problems based on what their ancestors did centuries ago, particularly considering the much larger climate impact being made by modern industrialized nations on a daily basis.

"Accounting systems are not natural facts, but human inventions," Caldeira said. "Once an accounting system is defined, it becomes a matter of scientific investigation to determine what numbers should go in the ledger, but broader questions of who is responsible for what and who owes what to whom are judgments that lie outside the scope of science."

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China gives N. Koreans economics lessons: reports

A group of North Korean officials and scholars is receiving training in China on the workings of special economic zones, news reports said Wednesday.

Yonhap news agency and Daily NK, a Seoul-based online newspaper, quoted sources as saying the group of about 20 officials and scholars arrived in the northeastern city of Tianjin in May.

They have been taking lessons from Chinese experts in operating, managing and attracting investment to such zones, Yonhap said.

The group is expected to stay for a total of two months and divide its time between economic theory and touring Chinese economic zones, it said.

All expenses were reportedly being covered by the Chinese government.

North Korea has designated two islands on its border with China and two northeastern port cities as special economic zones, but they have so far largely failed to attract investment from abroad.

China, the North's main benefactor, has repeatedly urged it to open up the crumbling state-directed economy. Many analysts say Pyongyang's regime views this as too great a political risk.

But Yang Moo-Jin of Seoul's University of North Korean Studies said new leader Kim Jong-Un is likely to be more aggressive in introducing market reforms than his late father Kim Jong-Un.

"Educated in the West and well acquainted with news from the outside, Kim Jong-Un is more open-minded than his late father towards the market economy," Yang told AFP.

"Once he firmly secures political stability, he has greater potential than his father to introduce openness and reform."

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Latest results from ATLAS Higgs search

ScienceDaily (July 4, 2012) ? On July 4, 2012, the ATLAS experiment presented a preview of its updated results on the search for the Higgs Boson. The results were shown at a seminar held jointly at CERN and via video link at ICHEP, the International Conference for High Energy Physics in Melbourne, Australia, where detailed analyses will be presented later this week. At CERN, preliminary results were presented to scientists on site and via webcast to their colleagues located in hundreds of institutions around the world.

"The search is more advanced today than we imagined possible," said ATLAS spokesperson Fabiola Gianotti. "We observe in our data clear signs of a new particle, at the level of 5 sigma, in the mass region around 126 GeV. The outstanding performance of the LHC and ATLAS and the huge efforts of many people have brought us to this exciting stage. A little more time is needed to finalize these results, and more data and more study will be needed to determine the new particle's properties."

The Higgs Boson is an unstable particle, living for only the tiniest fraction of a second before decaying into other particles, so experiments can observe it only by measuring the products of its decay. In the Standard Model, a highly successful physics theory that provides a very accurate description of matter, the Higgs Boson is expected to decay to several distinct combinations of particles, or channels, with the distribution among the channels depending on its mass.

ATLAS concentrated its efforts on two complementary channels: Higgs decays to either two photons or to four leptons. Both of these channels have excellent mass resolution; however, the two-photon channel has a modest signal over a large but measured background, and the four-lepton channel has a smaller signal but a very low background. Both channels show a statistically significant excess at about the same place: a mass of around 126 GeV. A statistical combination of these channels and others puts the significance of the signal at 5 sigma, meaning that only one experiment in three million would see an apparent signal this strong in a universe without a Higgs.

The current results are an update on previous analyses shown at a CERN seminar last December and published at the beginning of this year. The December results, based on 7 TeV proton collision data collected in 2011, limited the mass of the Higgs Boson to two narrow windows in the range between about 117 GeV and 129 GeV. A small excess of events above the expected background was seen by both ATLAS and CMS at around 126 GeV, about the mass of an iodine atom.

The next steps for ATLAS, the LHC and the high-energy physics community are to measure the properties of this particle and compare these measurements with the predicted properties of the Higgs Boson. Already some of these properties match the predictions: the fact that it is seen in the predicted channels and at a mass favoured by other, indirect measurements. In the weeks and months ahead, ATLAS will better measure these properties, enabling a clearer picture to emerge about whether this particle is the Higgs Boson, or the first of a larger family of such particles, or something else entirely.

The 2012 data set comes from proton collisions with an increased centre of mass energy of 8 TeV and includes more data (collected in only three months) than was collected in all of 2011. This rapid accumulation of data was possible thanks to the outstanding efforts of the LHC accelerator group. The data set presented at the seminar comes from approximately one quadrillion (million billion) proton collisions.

The ATLAS detector has performed remarkably well, even under the more difficult beam conditions of 2012, and has, with nearly full efficiency, collected high quality data for this search. Powerful computing provided by the worldwide LHC Computing Grid was essential for the reconstruction and analysis of the data.

The LHC is expected to provide ATLAS with double the data again by the end of the 2012, before the beginning of a long shutdown to upgrade the accelerator. When the machine starts up again toward the end of 2014, it will operate at nearly twice its current energy. The new 2012 data and the data generated by the improved accelerator will allow scientists to address the questions about the Higgs prompted by today's announcement as well as other questions fundamental to our knowledge of nature.

About ATLAS

Information about ATLAS can be found on the public web site [http://atlas.ch].

ATLAS is a particle physics experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. The ATLAS detector is searching for new phenomena in the head-on collisions of hadrons of extraordinarily high energy. ATLAS is studying the basic forces that have shaped our Universe since the beginning of time and that will determine its fate. Among the possible unknowns are the origin of mass, extra dimensions of space, the unification of fundamental forces, and evidence for dark matter candidates in the Universe.

At the time of writing, the ATLAS Collaboration comprises 3000 physicists from 176 institutions located in 38 different countries around the world. More than 1000 PhD students are involved in the operation of ATLAS and in the analysis of its data.

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