Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Japan and Russia want to finally end World War II, agree it is 'abnormal' not to

Russian President Vladimir Putin met in the Kremlin Monday with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the first top-level Russo-Japanese summit in almost a decade.

The two wrestled for hours with the problem that has stymied Russian and Japanese leaders for almost 70 years: how to find a mutually acceptable and hopefully profitable way to finally end World War II.

"The leaders of both countries agreed that the situation where, 67 years after the conclusion of [World War II], we have still been unable to conclude a bilateral peace treaty, looks abnormal," said a joint statement at the meeting's end Monday.

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"We have ordered our foreign ministries to intensify contacts with an aim to developing a mutually acceptable plan. This will prioritize two parallel processes: discussion of the main subjects of the peace agreement and, simultaneously, ways to actively promote improvements across the full range of Russian-Japanese relations," it said.

Many new circumstances are driving Moscow and Tokyo to take a fresh look at one another, despite the debate that has raged since the end of World War II about the rightful ownership of the Kuril Islands, which Russia has occupied since the end of the war but Japan still claims. The dispute is the major reason the two nations never signed a peace treaty.

Still, since the nuclear disaster at Fukushima, Japan's reliance on Russian energy supplies, particularly liquified natural gas, has grown significantly.

As Russia's geopolitical focus pivots eastward, Moscow is also eager for outside investment and expertise to develop its vast, resource-rich but largely unpopulated Siberian and far eastern regions. Japan is a logical go-to place for the capital and technology that Russia needs.

Japan might also be keen to distract Russia from its burgeoning partnership with China, with which Tokyo has increasingly tense relations, and introduce a bit more balance in fast-changing Asia Pacific.

Mr. Abe brought with him a delegation of 120 Japanese business leaders, some of whom told journalists they are eager to see a "road map" prepared for intensive Russo-Japanese cooperation in resources, energy, infrastructure, and even hi-tech industries. In a brief statement following the talks, the Kremlin announced that the two leaders had signed a series of modest agreements aimed at promoting cultural interchange, strengthening inter-governmental cooperation, and improving financial arrangements for Russian infrastructure projects.

But there is one big obstacle that continues to stand in the way of any true breakthrough: the territorial dispute over the Kuril Islands. These four small specks of land off Japan's northern tip were occupied by Soviet forces in the waning days of World War II, and resolving their status looks as unsolvable as ever. Without a deal over them, no formal peace treaty seems even remotely possible.

"There is a mutual wish to find a solution to the Kuril issue," says Anatoly Koshkin, an expert with the official Institute of Oriental Studies in Moscow.

"Japan is really interested at this stage to inject some dynamism into its relations with Russia. It has complicated problems all around, including territorial disputes with China and South Korea, so a political breakthrough with Russia would be welcome," he says, adding that, "Japan is interested, especially since Fukushima, in Russian coal and energy supplies. Russia already provides 9 percent of Japan's gas, but this looks set to rise. In July Japan will have elections to the upper house of parliament, and it would be good for Abe if he could demonstrate a success in foreign policy."

"But with all that said, I really don't see any solution to the Kuril problem just now. I don't expect Russia to change its position" and agree to give the islands back to Japan, he says.

The four islands ? Kunashir, Iturup, Shikotan, and Habomai ? which Russia calls the "southern Kurils," and Japan refers to as its "northern territories," have been the subject of futile negotiations for decades. The outlines of a compromise have been apparent since 1956, when reformist Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev offered to return the two southernmost islands, Shikotan and Habomai, and Japan agreed that its claim to the other two was "weak."

But the deal was never finalized, some say because the United States blocked it by warning Japan that this would create a legal precedent for the US to keep Okinawa.

Russia's official attitude has see-sawed ever since. Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev's insisted in the 1970s that "there is no such territorial dispute" over the Kurils, even as the last Soviet president, Mikhail Gorbachev, admitted in 1990 that "the problem exists."

The pro-Western Russian leader Boris Yeltsin, in a typical flamboyant gesture, pledged to resolve the issue by the end of his second term in 2000. He never did.

Since then, especially under Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, the dispute has become seriously inflamed, with nationalists on both sides using it to stir up passions in the absence of any diplomatic dialogue whatsoever. As recently as last February, the Japanese armed forces scrambled fighter planes to intercept an alleged incursion by Russian jets into Japanese airspace near the Kurils.

But Putin intrigued many observers recently by saying the dispute could be settled with "hiki-wake," a judo term that means "a draw." Experts say that probably means the Kremlin is leaning toward the old 1956 formula, which would involve giving two of the islands back to Japan.

"This issue has been talked to death by experts. Literally dozens of different plans have been floated over the years," says Sergei Strokan, a foreign affairs columnist with the Moscow daily Kommersant.

"The problem has never been a shortage of ideas. It's always been about a lack of political will to deal with it. Experts discuss, leaders act.... But we would need to see some strong reasons for Russian leaders to move dramatically on this. Japan could show us how it might be instrumental in helping to develop Siberia and the far east of Russia," he adds.

"But right now all eyes in Moscow are focused on China. The Chinese lobby is very strong, and those who think Japan might be our best choice of partner are marginalized. Abe's visit was positive, and good for both countries, but it doesn't look like it was a game-changer."

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Mysterious catalyst explained

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How tiny gold particles aid the production of plastic components

From methanol to formaldehyde - this reaction is the starting point for the synthesis of many everyday plastics. Using catalysts made of gold particles, formaldehyde could be produced without the environmentally hazardous waste generated in conventional methods. Just how the mysterious gold catalyst works has been found out by theoretical and experimental researchers at the Ruhr-Universitt Bochum in a cooperation project. In the international edition of the journal "Angewandte Chemie" they report in detail on what happens on the gold surface during the chemical reaction.

"Gold should not really be suitable as a catalyst."

"That nanoparticles of gold actually selectively transform methanol into formaldehyde is remarkable", says Prof. Dr. Martin Muhler of the Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry at the RUB. "As a stable precious metal, gold should not really be suitable as a catalyst." However, gold particles of a few nanometres in size, anchored to a titanium dioxide surface, fulfil their purpose. You only need oxygen to set the reaction in motion, and the only waste product is water. How this is achieved is examined by Muhler's team together with the groups of Prof. Dr. Dominik Marx of the Chair of Theoretical Chemistry and Dr. Yuemin Wang of the Department of Physical Chemistry I.

Oxygen binds at the interface between gold and titanium dioxide

The chemists identified the active site of the catalyst, i.e. the point at which the oxygen and methanol bind and are converted to water and formaldehyde. Elaborate calculations by Dr. Matteo Farnesi Camellone showed that oxygen binds at the interface between titanium dioxide and gold particles. Since titanium dioxide is a semiconductor, and thus electrically conductive, a charge exchange between oxygen, gold particles and titanium dioxide is possible here. Oxygen vacancies in the titanium dioxide further favour this charge transfer. Electrons transitionally transfer from the catalyst to the oxygen molecule. This allows the methanol to bind to the gold particles. In several further reaction steps, formaldehyde and water form. The solid, which consists of gold and titanium dioxide, is in the same state at the end of the reaction cycle as at the beginning, and is thus not consumed.

Experiment and theory: only the combination makes it possible

The RUB team clarified the individual reaction steps in detail. The researchers used computer simulations, so-called density functional calculations, and various spectroscopic techniques, namely, vibrational spectroscopy (HREELS method) and thermal desorption spectroscopy. In his model calculations, Dr. Farnesi quantified the charge exchange taking place during catalysis. Extremely sensitive vibrational spectroscopic measurements by Dr. Wang's group confirmed the consequences of the charge transfer in the real system. "Through an intensive cooperation between theory and experiment, we have been able to qualitatively and quantitatively explore the active site and the entire reaction mechanism of this complex catalyst", stresses Prof. Marx.

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Funding

The study originates from the Collaborative Research Centre 558 "Metal-substrate interactions in heterogeneous catalysis", which ended mid-2012. "The results are, so to speak, the crowning glory of the SFB works on alcohol oxidation", Muhler sums up. The project was further actively funded by the Cluster of Excellence "Ruhr Explores Solvation" RESOLV (EXC 1069), approved by the German Research Foundation (DFG) in 2012, in which researchers investigate the selective oxidation of alcohols in the liquid phase.

Bibliographic record

M. Farnesi Camellone, J. Zhao, L. Jin, Y. Wang, M. Muhler, D. Marx (2013): Molecular understanding of reactivity and selectivity for methanol oxidation at the Au/TiO2 interface, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, DOI: 10.1002/anie.201301868

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Further information

Prof. Dr. Martin Muhler
Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry
Faculty of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the Ruhr-Universitt
44780 Bochum, Germany
Tel. +49-234-32-28754
E-mail: muhler@techem.rub.de

Prof. Dr. Dominik Marx
Chair of Theoretical Chemistry
Faculty of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the Ruhr-Universitt
44780 Bochum, Germany

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Contact: Dominik Marx
dominik.marx@theochem.rub.de
49-234-322-8083
Ruhr-University Bochum

How tiny gold particles aid the production of plastic components

From methanol to formaldehyde - this reaction is the starting point for the synthesis of many everyday plastics. Using catalysts made of gold particles, formaldehyde could be produced without the environmentally hazardous waste generated in conventional methods. Just how the mysterious gold catalyst works has been found out by theoretical and experimental researchers at the Ruhr-Universitt Bochum in a cooperation project. In the international edition of the journal "Angewandte Chemie" they report in detail on what happens on the gold surface during the chemical reaction.

"Gold should not really be suitable as a catalyst."

"That nanoparticles of gold actually selectively transform methanol into formaldehyde is remarkable", says Prof. Dr. Martin Muhler of the Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry at the RUB. "As a stable precious metal, gold should not really be suitable as a catalyst." However, gold particles of a few nanometres in size, anchored to a titanium dioxide surface, fulfil their purpose. You only need oxygen to set the reaction in motion, and the only waste product is water. How this is achieved is examined by Muhler's team together with the groups of Prof. Dr. Dominik Marx of the Chair of Theoretical Chemistry and Dr. Yuemin Wang of the Department of Physical Chemistry I.

Oxygen binds at the interface between gold and titanium dioxide

The chemists identified the active site of the catalyst, i.e. the point at which the oxygen and methanol bind and are converted to water and formaldehyde. Elaborate calculations by Dr. Matteo Farnesi Camellone showed that oxygen binds at the interface between titanium dioxide and gold particles. Since titanium dioxide is a semiconductor, and thus electrically conductive, a charge exchange between oxygen, gold particles and titanium dioxide is possible here. Oxygen vacancies in the titanium dioxide further favour this charge transfer. Electrons transitionally transfer from the catalyst to the oxygen molecule. This allows the methanol to bind to the gold particles. In several further reaction steps, formaldehyde and water form. The solid, which consists of gold and titanium dioxide, is in the same state at the end of the reaction cycle as at the beginning, and is thus not consumed.

Experiment and theory: only the combination makes it possible

The RUB team clarified the individual reaction steps in detail. The researchers used computer simulations, so-called density functional calculations, and various spectroscopic techniques, namely, vibrational spectroscopy (HREELS method) and thermal desorption spectroscopy. In his model calculations, Dr. Farnesi quantified the charge exchange taking place during catalysis. Extremely sensitive vibrational spectroscopic measurements by Dr. Wang's group confirmed the consequences of the charge transfer in the real system. "Through an intensive cooperation between theory and experiment, we have been able to qualitatively and quantitatively explore the active site and the entire reaction mechanism of this complex catalyst", stresses Prof. Marx.

###

Funding

The study originates from the Collaborative Research Centre 558 "Metal-substrate interactions in heterogeneous catalysis", which ended mid-2012. "The results are, so to speak, the crowning glory of the SFB works on alcohol oxidation", Muhler sums up. The project was further actively funded by the Cluster of Excellence "Ruhr Explores Solvation" RESOLV (EXC 1069), approved by the German Research Foundation (DFG) in 2012, in which researchers investigate the selective oxidation of alcohols in the liquid phase.

Bibliographic record

M. Farnesi Camellone, J. Zhao, L. Jin, Y. Wang, M. Muhler, D. Marx (2013): Molecular understanding of reactivity and selectivity for methanol oxidation at the Au/TiO2 interface, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, DOI: 10.1002/anie.201301868

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A figure related to this press release can be found online at: http://aktuell.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/pm2013/pm00127.html.en

Further information

Prof. Dr. Martin Muhler
Laboratory of Industrial Chemistry
Faculty of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the Ruhr-Universitt
44780 Bochum, Germany
Tel. +49-234-32-28754
E-mail: muhler@techem.rub.de

Prof. Dr. Dominik Marx
Chair of Theoretical Chemistry
Faculty of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the Ruhr-Universitt
44780 Bochum, Germany

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Sunday, April 28, 2013

Home gardening Tips - Gardening Styles Revisited

Gardening StylesEach gardener possesses their personal group of horticulture guidelines which match selected fixed horticulture variations. Find out your own horticulture model as well as if you can utilize which model to help making an organic back garden, then you certainly have got basically grabbed a good edge around some other horticulture enthusiasts. Nevertheless, unless you have a horticulture model you can apply to organic plant expanding, then you may possibly be at the solid disadvantage. What are the different styles of horticulture that really apply to productive organic plant harvesting? Here are several from the forms that you could take into account:

Housing Growing plants

This is the most common off horticulture techniques. It is also known as ?backyard gardening?. Should you be simply a inexperienced but not seasonally skilled throughout plant horticulture, and then housing horticulture is your very best technique. The primary function of this housing back garden is usually to give a family group. A comfortable availability of household harvested fruit and vegetables can not solely give all your family members currently, in the event you recognize canning as well as safe guarding, your own back garden may nourish all your family members prolonged after the generation amount of your own back garden is finished.

The other benefit of housing horticulture lies in it?s cosmetic lure. Your back garden may add color as well as detail in your scenery. It is really altering to see the concepts when solely your lawn, a new timber outdoor patio, or possibly a concrete patio become an eye fixed satisfying sculpture.

Housing horticulture will not need quite a lot of place. The windows sill, outdoor patio, patio as well as some other small place that?s ample lighting can readily create a small harvest. Most of these small restricted locations are usually an easy task to monitor as well as as well, an easy task to keep. Safeguarding your own back garden from infestations is a lot much easier inside a smaller place. The best thing regarding housing horticulture would be the ease along with which the idea converts this horticulture wannabe into the horticulture specialist. It will require this newbie, getting simply no understanding of grape planting, expanding, as well as harvesting, to your a higher level being familiar with where by some other horticulture variations become the aspiration and the opportunity.

Special Growing plants

Special horticulture commonly will involve non-residential locations. Common samples of specialized horticulture include things like carnivals, organic backyards, zoos, commercial gardening coupled interstate proper associated with ways, and much more. Producing this scenery more inviting seems to be the most common actual theme from the specialized back garden. Most of these gardening endeavors are usually not often the duty associated with a single individual. Sometimes an employee associated with botanists as well as growers interact to keep up this garden?s cosmetic attraction. Most of these backyards are often intended to help as well as produce profits thus to their entrepreneurs as well as this organizations encouraging these people.

Special backyards not often hobby fruit and vegetables like corn, tomatoes, apples, peas, as well as pinto and black beans. Many people, throughout contract using sort, concentration a lot more around the unique or more unusual type of bacteria. Unique blooms, shrubs, possibly woods are often within these locations. Nevertheless, if a specialized back garden does give attention to plant grape planting, broad short period techniques, stitches vegetables inside a broad band in lieu of in a short period, are most often put on.

Impression Growing plants

By simply description, impact horticulture is targeted on receiving the nearly all beyond a compact place. It will involve by using a reasonably small horticulture place as well as locating solutions to make best use of it?s horticulture potential. As a way to attempt goal, plants are usually strategically structured as well as systematically selected and planted inside a ?crowded? format. This type of horticulture uses a essential understanding of grow forms; annuals, perennials, shrubs, woods, and in many cases terrain cover. Being familiar with this types of plants best suited to the surroundings and the local weather will be extremely important to help productive impact horticulture.

Impression horticulture calls for arranging. The incomplete technique will not do the job. The layout of which plants are going to be placed where by will be extremely important to help productive impact expanding. The most beneficial technique is usually to in fact remove a new schematic from the back garden marking particular locations and then filling individuals locations while using suitable plants. Most of these styles as well as research should be because in depth as you possibly can to incorporate grow essentials as well as price tag investigation.

You will find four essential measures to help productive impact horticulture.

Step one, customer survey a location for that back garden as well as mark off of the particular web site. It is best to possess the prolonged side from the plot of land aimed while using sunlight, from eastern to help western world. It will help maintain the plants from using from the summer months temperature, as well as spoiling your own vegetation.
Step two, style this back garden. It should be beautiful yet keep it?s functionality.
Next step, help make prolonged skinny furniture, nine legs longer as compared to they may be broad. This kind of makes it simplallows you to help marijuana as well as grow. Develop this bed supports beyond prolonged 2?8?s. Should you help make many, you are able to put these people end to separate, parallel to the sunlight.
Fourth step, make use of soaker hoses to help drinking water. Location these people around this rows, regarding one ft . from the tips from the bed.

Household Growing plants

Increasing plants indoors is not only a new technology, it truly is an art form. This type of horticulture is really as small as a couple of potted plants kept on this caffeine kitchen table as well as nearby the home; as well as because big as a green house along with 1000s of grow varieties encased inside a local weather controlled surroundings. Most of these greenhouses as well as conservatories are intended as well as created with controlled systems for heating and air conditioning, regardless of the plants need. Sad to say this sizzling residence type of horticulture will be more desirable to the commercial grower as a result of purchase component concerned.

To the house owner, the greatest selling point of household horticulture would be the reality which plants may be harvested year long, absolutely impartial associated with intense damage through climate conditions like temperature, wintry, wind, as well as rainfall. Mild will be the most common restricting component for household horticulture. Nearly all plants will not excel indoors, thus you should go with this lighting wants of any distinct grow along with the number of lighting you are able to provide the idea. You will find several standard lighting categories?high, channel as well as minimal lighting. A good way to help calculate the amount of lighting is within a certain place using a new lighting meter, that?s typically at regional nurseries, or simply just maintain your own hand between source of lighting and the spot in which the grow is usually to be set. The number of shadow provides rough indication associated with available lighting. If you experience simply no shadow as well as if your shadow will be hard to see, and then that is certainly an indication associated with minimal lighting.

Drinking water Growing plants

If you?d prefer minimal oversight horticulture as well as appreciate bass as well as aquatic plants, and then drinking water horticulture is your model. Perhaps the main concern throughout drinking water horticulture will be location selection. Nearly all aquatic plants as well as bass will need plenty of sunlight, thus the place which receives 6-8 a long time associated with sunlight is your very best gamble. Go with a web site far from extra tall shrubs as well as woods. This site will then provide you with the very best illumination as well as with any luck , avoid the pile-up associated with leaf dirt around the fish-pond surface.

Planning will be yet again crucial. You should definitely utilize each sound judgment and several essential horticulture concepts in your web site plan before beginning design. Think about the total size of your residence, the length of your internet site selection, whilst your capacity to sustain back garden prior to deal the initial shovel associated with dirt. It goes without saying, small fish ponds are usually very best for small properties. The package on the outdoor patio can be that your own will need as per the room you have available. Capabilities like waterfalls, rock and roll do the job, illumination as well as fountains are usually finances based mostly. They might add model, yet they are often excessively high-priced.

Aquatic plants ought to cover no more than 50 : 62 % from the drinking water surface. A few are usually free of charge suspended while others are usually marginals as well as somewhat submerged. Variety is dependent upon fish-pond size whilst your private choice. Drinking water lilies are extremely well-known and may add episode as well as fragrance possibly throughout small backyards. A few plants oxygenate the lake and they also help in keeping the lake clear and the pool balanced. Fish could be a helpful supplement, because of their scavenging things to do. Many people effortlessly clean up dirt that may normally build up from the back garden. In addition, they may help handle mosquito larva, as well as other bug advancement.

Area Growing plants

Area horticulture is becoming well liked particularly throughout highly populated towns. It will involve centred endeavours from different members from the neighborhood to help grow, keep, and then collect a new back garden. This is a big starting, even so the members from the neighborhood are given autonomy to style his or her locations throughout no matter what approach they choose. Locally, this Learn Gardner system, as a result of regional Agricultural Extension Solutions, provide the best environment for just a neighborhood to help grow a new back garden, keep it?s strength, as well as collect it?s develop.

Neighborhoods draw with each other as well as change empty loads into environment friendly place. Developing tenants accumulate about rooftops to help grow as well as increase fruit and vegetables. All people shares from the liability and the collect. That is neighborhood horticulture throughout it?s finest kind. Most of these neighborhood backyards are usually a powerful way to obtain each youngsters as well as grownups interested in decorating the area whilst as well working with mother nature.

Whichever model meets your family needs very best, it may be properly placed on organic horticulture. Each horticulture model calls for a few a higher level arranging as well as web site getting ready. As soon as grape planting will be comprehensive, your do the job associated with horticulture will start. Looking after this plants within your back garden will be much like nurturing your own house animals. They need frequent foodstuff as well as drinking water. Their place should be cleansed as well as weeded routinely. And also, a lot more awareness you allow them to have, a lot more they respond as well as develop.

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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Thai tycoon adds to record debt pile with $6.6 billion Siam Makro offer

By Khettiya Jittapong and Saeed Azhar

BANGKOK/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Thailand's richest man is offering $6.6 billion to buy cash-and-carry wholesaler Siam Makro Pcl from Dutch firm SHV Holdings, the biggest Asia-Pacific M&A deal announced this year, adding to his debt load to grab more of the buoyant Thai retail market.

The country's biggest convenience store chain CP All Pcl , controlled by Dhanin Chearavanont, is gunning to push deeper into Thailand's $80 billion retail sector just two months after Dhanin completed a deal to buy a $9.4 billion stake in Ping An Insurance Group of China from HSBC plc .

The more than $11 billion in loans that Dhanin-backed entities alone have taken on this year is, for Thailand, the largest offshore borrowing amount ever recorded by Thomson Reuters-LPC data, which goes back to 1992.

The latest deal, primarily funded by a $6 billion loan, will combine the operators of Thailand's biggest convenience stores and cash-and-carry businesses, giving CP All greater bargaining power in sourcing supplies and the muscle to expand in Southeast Asia.

"This is a format that has been very successful in Thailand and could be rolled out to Southeast Asia more generally," said David Chin, co-head of investment banking in Asia for UBS , which was among the lead arrangers for CP All for financing of the Siam Makro Pcl transaction.

Thai companies have been on an acquisition binge in the last two years, encouraged by cheap bank debt, rising cash piles and surging share prices. That took Thai M&A volume to a record $25.9 billion last year.

CP All holds more cash than all but one Southeast Asian retailer, according to Thomson Reuters data, with $1.15 billion in cash and equivalents, just behind SM Investments which has $1.8 billion. The world's third-largest operator of 7-Eleven stores, CP All aims to have 10,000 of the outlets in Thailand by 2018.

Dhanin and SHV founded Siam Makro in 1988, and by 1997 Dhanin's Charoen Pokpphand (CP) group was its biggest shareholder. The crash of the Thai baht in 1997 forced Dhanin to sell holdings including Siam Makro and Lotus Supercenter, which was acquired by British retailer Tesco Plc .

The offer values Siam Makro at 53 times historic price-to-earnings, making it the most expensive retail stock in the Asia-Pacific region, according to Thomson Reuters data.

DEBT-BACKED

This is the second debt-backed deal by companies linked to Dhanin in the last three months. The Ping An stake buy was part-funded with a $5.5 billion loan from UBS, Reuters previously reported.

The Siam Makro deal will be funded by a $6 billion loan arranged by HSBC, Siam Commercial Bank , Standard Chartered , Japan's Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp and UBS, two people with direct knowledge of the matter said, speaking on condition of anonymity because financing details are not public.

CP All, which will be the borrower, said it does not plan to issue new shares.

HSBC was the sole advisor to SHV Holdings, while Siam Commercial Bank advised CP All, the people familiar said.

Other companies that earlier showed interest in Siam Makro included Berli Jucker Pcl , a trading firm controlled by beer tycoon Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi and Central Group, Thai media reports previously said.

"CP All is the only bidder to offer the price. It seems like the deal was done before other bidders joined the bid," said a source with direct knowledge of the offer, speaking on condition of anonymity as the deal was confidential.

CP All's offer represents a 15.4 percent premium to Siam Makro's last traded price on Friday, before its shares were halted on Monday pending an announcement.

CP All's $6.6 billion offer for Siam Makro would be the biggest retail M&A in the world this year, and double the size of the No. 2 deal, according to Thomson Reuters data.

Siam Makro, controlled by privately held Dutch trading house SHV Holdings, has 58 Makro-branded outlets in Thailand, mainly selling food in bulk to hotels, restaurants and smaller retail outlets. It made a 2012 net profit of 3.56 billion baht ($124.11 million), up 36 percent year-on-year, but it has been the country's slowest-expanding retailer as a result of stricter rules on large stores.

Competition for Thai shoppers' business has intensified since the Chirathiwat family, which owns the country's largest retailer Central Group, bought a stake in the local unit of Japanese-based Family Mart last year.

Lawson Inc , Japan's second-largest convenience store chain, has also formed a joint venture with Saha Pattanapibul Pcl , part of the Saha Group, Thailand's leading maker and distributor of consumer products.

Earlier on Tuesday CP All's shares were suspended pending an announcement.

($1 = 28.6850 Thai baht)

(Additional reporting by Elzio Barreto in HONG KONG, Saranya Suksomkij in BANGKOK, and Prakash Chakravati at IFR/LPC; Writing by Denny Thomas; Editing by Michael Flaherty and Daniel Magnowski)

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Monday, April 22, 2013

When Was The Last Time You Really Unplugged?

I hear a lot of people talking about how nice it is to go on vacation and "just unplug for awhile." They say that taking a break from their devices helps them refocus. Which makes sense! Except I already know what a great time they had on their vacations because they posted a steady stream of photos throughout, or texted me after they went to surfing lessons/wine tasting. The last time I was totally unplugged was during a camping trip last summer and it was only for a couple of days. When was the last time you really went off grid? Revisit simpler times below. More »
    


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Stocks edge higher to end turbulent week

Stocks edged higher on Wall Street Friday, as a mixed set of earnings capped a turbulent week on Wall Street.?By many measures, stocks have endured a rough five days.

By Matthew Craft,?AP Business Writer / April 19, 2013

Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange, Friday. Stocks experienced a tumultuous week.

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Strong earnings from a pair of technology giants helped stock market recover some of its losses Friday, a positive end to?Wall?Street's?worst week in five months.

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Microsoft and Google both beat earnings expectations, yields of government bonds ticked up and copper ? a key industrial metal ? continued its fall, losing 2 percent.

Microsoft gained 3 percent to $29.77, leading the Dow Jones industrial average higher. The software giant reported earnings late Thursday that beat analysts' forecasts and showed solid results from its Office, software tools and Xbox divisions.

Google's stock climbed 3 percent to $799.87. The leader in Internet search boosted prices for ads distributed to smartphones and tablet computers.

The Standard & Poor's 500 index rose 13.64 points to 1,555.25, an increase of 0.9 percent. The Dow rose 10.37 points to 14,547.51, a gain of 0.1 percent. The Dow spent most of the day down, pulled lower by disappointing results from IBM.

Traders, like everyone else, were following the news out of Boston, where police were hunting for one of two brothers suspected to be behind Monday's Boston Marathon bombings. One brother was killed in a gun battle with police overnight. But the news had no impact on markets, traders said.

Friday's slight gains couldn't overcome a tough week for the market, when both the S&P 500 and the Dow lost 2.1 percent. That's their biggest weekly drop since last November.

"Compared to the rest of the week, it looks like we're going to slide into the weekend on a quiet note," said Jim Baird, Partner and Chief Investment Officer for Plante Moran Financial Advisors

By many measures, the financial markets have endured a rough five days. News that economic growth had slowed in China set off a plunge in commodity prices on Monday, leading the stock market to its worst day of the year. Gold dropped below $1,400 an ounce for the first time in two years.

The stock market bounced back the next day, then fell again on Wednesday, its third worst day this year.

Most big corporations have managed to beat analysts' low expectations for first-quarter profits. Of the 104 companies that turned in results through Friday morning, 70 have trumped forecasts, according to S&P Capital IQ.

Analysts estimate that earnings for companies in the S&P 500 inched up just 2 percent over the previous year, a slowdown from the 7.7 percent rise in the fourth quarter of 2012.

Next week marks another big week for earnings as 10 members of the Dow and 181 companies in the S&P 500 report results.

On Friday, IBM fell 8 percent to an even $190. Quarterly earnings for the country's largest provider of computer services fell short of forecasts for the first time since 2005. IBM said delays in closing several large software and mainframe computer deals hindered sales.

Chipotle Mexican Grill surged 12 percent to $366.25, the best gain in the S&P 500. Chipotle's results easily topped?Wall?Street?expectations late Thursday as the burrito-maker said new restaurants drove sales higher.

The Nasdaq composite index gained 39.69 points to 3,206.06, up 1.3 percent.

In the market for U.S. government bonds, Treasury prices slipped, nudging yields up from their lowest levels of the year. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note inched up to 1.70 percent from 1.68 percent late Thursday.

Traders cautiously returned to buying certain key commodities on Friday, including gold and oil, after big sell-offs earlier this week. But copper continued its fall, losing 2 percent to $3.16 per pound.

Rex Macey, the chief investment officer at the Wilmington Trust Investment Advisors, said markets are bound to encounter turbulence as long as the economy continues to advance at a slow pace. Forecasts say the U.S. economy will expand 2 percent this year. In practice, Macey said, that means there will be times when the economy looks ready to stall and others when it looks ready to steam ahead.

"You'll hear that Europe's in trouble again and we'll get a pullback in the market," Macey said. "Then you'll go through periods when we're off to the races again. I say, 'Get used to it.'"

Even after a rough week, Macey and others said the basic storyline for investors hasn't changed. The economy and corporate profits are still headed in the right direction. And as long as that's true, the stock market will follow their lead.

"We're going to have a stronger 2013 than 2012," said Joseph Tanious, the global market strategist at J.P. Morgan Funds. "But the recovery is going to be much more bumpy than people thought."

Among other companies making big moves:

? SeaWorld Entertainment soared in its first day of trading as a public company. The theme park operator raised $702 million in its initial public offering, with the bulk of the money going to the Blackstone Group, the private equity firm that still controls the company. SeaWorld's stock jumped 24 percent to $33.52, up from its IPO price of $27.

? Dell sank 4 percent to $13.40 following news that the Blackstone Group withdrew its bid to buy the computer maker. That left Dell with two remaining bidders: a group led by Michael Dell, the company's founder and CEO, and Carl Icahn, the well-known investor.

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Boston bombing suspect still hospitalized, guarded

Police officers stand near statues of former Boston Red Sox greats, from left, Ted Williams, Bobby Doerr, Johnny Pesky and Dom DiMaggio during a baseball game between the Kansas City Royals and the Boston Red Sox, the first game held in the city following the Boston Marathon explosions, Saturday, April 20, 2013, in Boston. Police captured Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, the surviving Boston Marathon bombing suspect, late Friday, after a wild car chase and gun battle earlier in the day left his older brother dead. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Police officers stand near statues of former Boston Red Sox greats, from left, Ted Williams, Bobby Doerr, Johnny Pesky and Dom DiMaggio during a baseball game between the Kansas City Royals and the Boston Red Sox, the first game held in the city following the Boston Marathon explosions, Saturday, April 20, 2013, in Boston. Police captured Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, the surviving Boston Marathon bombing suspect, late Friday, after a wild car chase and gun battle earlier in the day left his older brother dead. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

This Friday, April 19, 2013 image made available by the Massachusetts State Police shows 19-year-old Boston Marathon bombing suspect, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, hiding inside a boat during a search for him in Watertown, Mass. He was pulled, wounded and bloody, from the boat parked in the backyard of a home in the Greater Boston area. (AP Photo/Massachusetts State Police)

An official wearing SWAT gear walks behind a fenced off area outside of Fenway Park during a baseball game between the Kansas City Royals and the Boston Red Sox, the first game held in the city following the Boston Marathon explosions, Saturday, April 20, 2013, in Boston. Police captured Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, the surviving Boston Marathon bombing suspect, late Friday, after a wild car chase and gun battle earlier in the day left his older brother dead. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

This Friday, April 19, 2013 image made available by the Massachusetts State Police shows 19-year-old Boston Marathon bombing suspect, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, hiding inside a boat during a search for him in Watertown, Mass. He was pulled, wounded and bloody, from the boat parked in the backyard of a home in the Greater Boston area. (AP Photo/Massachusetts State Police)

This Friday, April 19, 2013 image made available by the Massachusetts State Police shows a police vehicle probing the boat where 19-year-old Boston Marathon bombing suspect, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, was hiding in Watertown, Mass. He was pulled, wounded and bloody, from the boat parked in the backyard of a home in the Greater Boston area. (AP Photo/Massachusetts State Police)

BOSTON (AP) ? As the lone surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing lay hospitalized under heavy guard Saturday, the American Civil Liberties Union and a federal public defender raised concerns about investigators' plan to question Dzhokhar Tsarnaev without reading him his Miranda rights.

What Tsarnaev will say and when are unclear ? he remained in serious condition and apparently in no shape for interrogation after being pulled bloody and wounded from a tarp-covered boat in a Watertown backyard. The capture came at the end of a tense Friday day that began with his 26-year-old brother, Tamerlan, dying in a gunbattle with police.

U.S. officials said an elite interrogation team would question the Massachusetts college student without reading him his Miranda rights, something that is allowed on a limited basis when the public may be in immediate danger, such as instances in which bombs are planted and ready to go off.

ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero said the legal exception applies only when there is a continued threat to public safety and is "not an open-ended exception" to the Miranda rule, which guarantees the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney.

The federal public defender's office in Massachusetts said it has agreed to represent Tsarnaev once he is charged. Miriam Conrad, public defender for Massachusetts, said he should have a lawyer appointed as soon as possible because there are "serious issues regarding possible interrogation."

There was no immediate word on when Tsarnaev might be charged and what those charges would be. The twin bombings killed three people and wounded more than 180.

The most serious charge available to federal prosecutors would be the use of a weapon of mass destruction to kill people, which carries a possible death sentence. Massachusetts does not have the death penalty.

President Barack Obama said there are many unanswered questions about the bombing, including whether the Tsarnaev brothers - ethnic Chechens from southern Russia who had been in the U.S. for about a decade and lived in the Boston area - had help from others. The president urged people not to rush judgment about their motivations.

Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick said Saturday afternoon that Tsarnaev was in serious but stable condition and was probably unable to communicate. Tsarnaev was at Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, where 11 victims of the bombing were still being treated.

"I, and I think all of the law enforcement officials, are hoping for a host of reasons the suspect survives," the governor said after a ceremony at Fenway Park to honor the victims and survivors of the attack. "We have a million questions, and those questions need to be answered."

The all-day manhunt Friday brought the Boston area to a near standstill and put people on edge across the metropolitan area.

The break came around nightfall when a homeowner in Watertown saw blood on his boat, pulled back the tarp and saw a bloody Dzhokhar Tsarnaev hiding inside, police said. After an exchange of gunfire, he was seized and taken away in an ambulance.

Raucous celebrations erupted in and around Boston, with chants of "USA! USA!" Residents flooded the streets in relief four days after the two pressure-cooker bombs packed with nails and other shrapnel went off.

Michael Spellman said he bought tickets to Saturday's Red Sox game at Fenway Park to help send a message to the bombers.

"They're not going to stop us from doing things we love to do," he said, sitting a few rows behind home plate. "We're not going to live in fear."

During the long night of violence leading up to the capture, the Tsarnaev brothers killed an MIT police officer, severely wounded another lawman and took part in a furious shootout and car chase in which they hurled explosives at police from a large homemade arsenal, authorities said.

"We're in a gunfight, a serious gunfight. Rounds are going and then all of the sudden they see something being thrown at them and there's a huge explosion," Watertown Police Chief Edward Deveau said Saturday of the melee.

The chief said one of the explosives was the same type used during the Boston Marathon attack, and authorities later recovered a pressure cooker lid that had embedded in a car down the street. He said the suspects also tossed two grenades before Tamerlan ran out of ammunition and police tackled him.

But while handcuffing him, officers had to dive out of the way as Dzhokhar drove the carjacked Mercedes at them, Deveau said. The sport utility vehicle dragged Tamerlan's body down the block, he said. Police initially tracked the escaped suspect by a blood trail he left behind a house after abandoning the Mercedes, negotiating his surrender hours later after an area resident saw blood and found the suspect huddled in his boat.

Chechnya, where the Tsarnaev family has roots, has been the scene of two wars between Russian forces and separatists since 1994. That spawned an Islamic insurgency that has carried out deadly bombings in Russia and the region, although not in the West.

Investigators have not offered a motive for the Boston attack. But in interviews with officials and those who knew the Tsarnaevs, a picture has emerged of the older one as someone embittered toward the U.S., increasingly vehement in his Muslim faith and influential over his younger brother.

The Russian FSB intelligence service told the FBI in 2011 about information that Tamerlan Tsarnaev was a follower of radical Islam, two law enforcement officials said Saturday.

According to an FBI news release, a foreign government said that Tamerlan Tsarnaev appeared to be strong believer and that he had changed drastically since 2010 as he prepared to leave the U.S. for travel to the Russian region to join unspecified underground groups.

The FBI did not name the foreign government, but the two officials said it was Russia. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk about the matter publicly.

The FBI said that in response, it interviewed Tamerlan Tsarnaev and relatives, and did not find any domestic or foreign terrorism activity. The bureau said it looked into such things as his telephone and online activity, his travels and his associations with others.

An uncle of the Tsarnaev brothers said he had a falling-out with Tamerlan over the man's increased commitment to Islam.

Ruslan Tsarni of Montgomery Village, Md., said Tamerlan told him in a 2009 phone conversation that he had chosen "God's business" over work or school. Tsarni said he then contacted a family friend who told him Tsarnaev had been influenced by a recent convert to Islam.

Tsarni said his relationship with his nephew basically ended after that call.

As for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, "he's been absolutely wasted by his older brother. I mean, he used him. He used him for whatever he's done," Tsarni said.

Albrecht Ammon, a downstairs-apartment neighbor of Tamerlan Tsarnaev in Cambridge, said in an interview that the older brother had strong political views about the United States. Ammon quoted Tsarnaev as saying that the U.S. uses the Bible as "an excuse for invading other countries."

Tamerlan Tsarnaev studied accounting as a part-time student at Bunker Hill Community College in Boston for three semesters from 2006 to 2008, the school said. He was married with a young daughter. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was a student at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.

As of Saturday, more than 50 victims of the bombing remained hospitalized, three in critical condition.

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Associated Press writers Denise Lavoie and Steve Peoples in Boston; Mike Hill in Watertown, Mass.; Colleen Long in New York; Pete Yost in Washington; Eric Tucker in Montgomery Village, Md.; and AP Sports Writer Jimmy Golen in Boston contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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Sunday, April 21, 2013

World finance leaders issue sober assessment

International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Christine Lagarde, left, talks with IMFC Chair Tharman Shanmugaratnam during the World Bank IMF Spring Meetings in Washington, Saturday, April 20, 2013. (AP Photo/Molly Riley)

International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Christine Lagarde, left, talks with IMFC Chair Tharman Shanmugaratnam during the World Bank IMF Spring Meetings in Washington, Saturday, April 20, 2013. (AP Photo/Molly Riley)

World Bank President Jim Yong Kim arrives for the International Monetary Fund Governors family photo during the World Bank IMF Spring Meetings in Washington Saturday, April 20, 2013. (AP Photo/Molly Riley)

Japan's Finance Minister Taro Aso, right, talks to World Bank President Jim Yong Kim before the International Monetary Fund (IMF) family photo during the World Bank IMF Spring Meetings in Washington Saturday, April 20, 2013. (AP Photo/Molly Riley)

(AP) ? World finance leaders meeting in Washington have come out with a somber assessment of the global economy.

They say the recovery remains uneven, and that growth and jobs are in short supply.

The steering committee for the 188-nation International Monetary Fund said in a statement Saturday that decisive action is needed to boost growth.

But the leading world economies are at odds over the best mix of policies to pursue.

Associated Press

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Saturday, April 20, 2013

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A Fruitless Motorhome Search Based on an Invisible Dog Alert ...

U.S. Border PatrolU.S. Border PatrolWhen a vehicle search based on an alert by a drug-sniffing dog fails to discover anything illegal, police typically say the animal must have smelled traces left by contraband that was recently present. As I noted in my March Reason cover story about police dogs, this is a very handy excuse because it is impossible to disprove, especially since there is no firm answer to the question of how long residual odors remain strong enough to be detected. In practice, an alert to residual odor is indistinguishable from a mistake. Another complication in attempting to explain fruitless car searches justified by a dog's alert is that, unless there are witnesses or a video record of the encounter, the only basis for concluding that the dog did in fact alert is that his handler claims he did. Relying on the word of an officer who may want to search a car for other reasons, based on suspicions that fall short of probable cause, poses obvious hazards. A recent search at a Border Patrol checkpoint in New Mexico illustrates both of these problems.

Around 9:30 a.m. on February 20, Dale (who asked me not to use his last name) was driving his motorhome west on Interstate 10 near Deming, heading home to California, when he was stopped at a permanent Border Patrol checkpoint. (The Supreme Court has upheld suspicionless stops at such checkpoints, which can be as far as 100 miles from an actual border, based mainly on the need to enforce immigration laws.) A Border Patrol agent walked a German shepherd around the motorhome, the sort of inspection the Supreme Court has said law enforcement officers may conduct at will during any legal traffic stop. Dale has cameras mounted inside and outside the motorhome (as a precaution against both theft and police harassment, he says), so he has video showing most of what happened during the stop. Although the video does not show the dog during the entire circuit around the vehicle, Dale says he watched the whole thing, via the motorhome's mirrors, except for a moment when the dog was in a blind spot. He says the dog was "not making any indication to [the vehicle] by barking, scratching, or sitting and staring at any particular area."?The dog's handler nevertheless signaled his colleagues with a V sign, apparently indicating that the animal had alerted. At that point Dale was instructed to pull into a secondary inspection area for a search.?

Dale and his passenger parked and, following an agent's instructions, exited the motorhome. Oddly, Dale's companion says an agent told him the dog had indicated the presence of marijuana specifically, although drug-sniffing dogs generally are trained to detect several different substances, and they alert the same way to all of them.?One of Dale's cameras shows that the dog entered the motorhome with its handler, wandering around for a minute or two but not showing special interest in anything. Then the handler and two other agents searched the motorhome for eight more minutes, at one point chuckling over something they picked up and at another point lifting a bed to look underneath. (Dale says they damaged the bed frame.) Although the dog supposedly alerted to the exterior of the motorhome, the agents did not search any of the compartments on the outside of the vehice. Finding nothing illegal, they sent Dale and his passenger on their way about 15 minutes after stopping them. But it turned out the Border Patrol was not through with Dale yet. A minute or so after he left the checkpoint, two agents chased him in a Border Patrol car with flashing lights and pulled him over. One of the agents had left a metal eyeglass case in the motorhome, which he retrieved, saying (according to Dale), "You do not want to be caught with this in your vehicle!" Dale found the remark (and the chase, which was not justified by anything he had done) unnerving, wondering what the hell was in that eyeglass case.

A Border Patrol spokesman, Douglas Mosier, says it was eyeglasses. "The reason for the subsequent vehicle stop," he explains, "was that the Border Patrol Agent that was assisting in the search of the vehicle inadvertently left his prescription glasses in the vehicle, and they merely sought to recover them." As for why a drug-detecting dog would alert to a vehicle that does not in fact contain drugs, Mosier gives the standard reponse: "Because of their keen sense of smell, canines are able to detect the odors long after the substance has been removed from an area." How long exactly? The question is especially relevant in this case because Dale's passenger, who has a California doctor's recommendation for medical marijuana to treat disease-related loss of appetite, says he had smoked cannabis in the motor home five days earlier. Dale's companion says one of the Border Patrol agents told him the window for detecting marijuana smoke residue is three days.?Lawrence Myers, an expert on drug-sniffing dogs at Auburn University, says it is "plausible" that a dog could detect traces after five days, although "it would depend upon a lot of factors," and such a capability has never been scientifically verified.?

So assuming the dog alerted, it might have been reacting to traces of marijuana smoked five days earlier. There is no way to say for sure. But how do we know the dog did in fact alert? Dale says he did not see anything that looked like a signal. When I ask Mosier what a Border Patrol dog does when it alerts, he says, "The manner in which a canine alerts varies from canine to canine." Can he describe the various kinds of alerts? No, he says, "because it is law-enforcement sensitive." I am not sure what that means, but in any criminal case involving a dog-triggered search, the handler is expected to explain how the animal signals. It's not supposed to be a secret. Myers says the Border Patrol's refusal to say what an alert looks like?"makes no sense whatsoever." This caginess reinforces the suspicion that agents use dogs as props to justify searches they want to conduct for other reasons. Even in cases where a dog clearly alerts, it may be reacting to its handler's suspicions rather than the smell of drugs.

The free rein that the Supreme Court has given cops with dogs to search vehicles is disturbing enough when police use it to peruse people's cars. It is even more troubling when the vehicle is a motorhome, which contains the same sort of sensitive and potentially embarrassing items that might be found in a residence. Last month the Court ruled that police need probable cause to deploy a drug-sniffing dog at the doorstep of a home. But when the home is on wheels, a canine inspection of the exterior no longer counts as a search. It can be conducted on a whim and, depending on how the dog reacts (or is said to react), used to justify a search of this intimate space without any need for court approval.

Addendum:?You can watch an edited video of the stop, narrated by Dale, here?and below. He has video and audio of the search here.

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Jony Ive named one of TIME's 100 most influential people

Jony Ive named one of TIME's 100 most influential people

Jony Ive, Apple?s SVP of Industrial Design, has been named by TIME Magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world, coming in at number 46. Of Ive?s relationship with his team, U2?s Bono, writing for TIME, says that Ive is akin to a certain Star Wars icon:

Jony is Obi-Wan. His team are Jedi whose nobility depends on the pursuit of greatness over profit, believing the latter will always follow the former, stubbornly passing up near-term good opportunities to pursue great ones in the distance.

That Jony Ive has surrounded himself with people that love what they do, that share a passion for good design, is evident in the products that Apple releases. The look and feel of Apple devices meet with praise almost universally, and you don?t get that from a team that doesn?t love what they do. Now that Ive is working on human interface, we have to wonder if he has engendered the same respect and admiration among the software design team. While his influence can already be seen in the most recent Podcasts update, we?ll need to get a look at iOS 7 before his real impact on Apple?s software can be assessed.

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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Judges to hear case of Senegal ex-ruler's son

Apr 15 (Reuters) - Leading money winners on the 2013 PGATour on Monday (U.S. unless stated): 1. Tiger Woods $4,139,600 2. Brandt Snedeker $3,137,920 3. Matt Kuchar $2,442,389 4. Adam Scott (Australia) $2,100,469 5. Steve Stricker $1,935,340 6. Phil Mickelson $1,764,680 7. Dustin Johnson $1,748,907 8. Jason Day $1,659,565 9. Hunter Mahan $1,553,965 10. Keegan Bradley $1,430,347 11. Charles Howell III $1,393,806 12. John Merrick $1,375,757 13. Russell Henley $1,331,434 14. Michael Thompson $1,310,709 15. Kevin Streelman $1,310,343 16. Bill Haas $1,271,553 17. Billy Horschel $1,254,224 18. ...

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Boston Marathon Vigil: Community Remembers Martin Richard

BOSTON -- Near a baseball diamond and a grassy field where 8-year-old Martin Richard used to play, hundreds of neighbors with American flags and candles gathered Tuesday night to remember a young life cut short by the Boston Marathon bombing.

Many of those from the proud, close-knit neighborhood of Dorchester had never met Martin or his family. But they attended the same church, or had kids a few grades ahead, or knew of them through Little League baseball.

"In this town, if you don't know somebody, you've got family that knows them," said Paula Connolly, a longtime Dorchester resident who saw the vigil as a much-needed chance to connect with close friends and family.

In a brief service, the Rev. John Connolly of St. Brendan Catholic Church in Dorchester captured how Monday's violence reverberated through the neighborhood.

"What once seemed to be something we watched in the distance or on television has come all too close to home," Connolly said. "Upon this field, the feet of young Martin often trode. We are saddened and shattered by the fact that he will not longer run and smile and jump and play and live and love among us. Nothing we can say, and nothing we can do, is adequate in the face of the enormity of that sadness."

Connolly reflected on the traditions of Patriots' Day, and how Monday's violence wrecked "the quintessential Boston holiday."

"All of us for generations have made our way from the 11 o'clock game at Fenway Park the short distance to the finish line of the Boston Marathon," Connolly said. "And yesterday that celebration, that journey, was marred."

As he asked the crowd to raise their lighted candles, Connolly urged everyone to "enjoy each other's company, and other's strength."

Some farther back in the crowd could barely hear. More important to them was catching up with longtime friends, and showing the Richard family community support.

"They're not going through this alone, that's for sure," said Carole Kerim, who lives two towns away in Braintree, but counts herself among the many "OFD" -? originally from Dorchester. "They're going to need a lot of help, and this town's all going to be there for them."

Joe Conway, who owns a local ice cream shop, stood for 20 minutes after the ceremony holding a full-size American flag illuminated by a flashlight. He was 500 feet from the explosion on Monday, watching friends finish the marathon. He and his friends escaped without injury, and his instinct has been to show support for those who weren't so lucky.

"There's a lot of people who have lost a lot more than we have," Conway said. "But we're here to show that we feel their pain. We're going to live with them through their pain. That's what a community is."

Others were still coming to grips with the horror.

Lindsey Emde and Danica Dang went to high school just blocks from the explosion, and remembered Copley Square as a trusted "safe haven" where they could relax in the city after class.

"I've always felt like this happens everywhere else, that Boston is just invincible," said Emde, 19. "Now there will always be that reminder. You'll walk down the street and remember someone died there. It's going to be eerie. It's going to be sad."

Elsewhere in Boston Tuesday night, the closed section of Boylston Street hit by the twin bombings had become a makeshift shrine with flowers, balloons, American flags and candles. Locals and tourists -? many in running clothes -? stopped to pay respects.

"People still don't believe what happened. You can see it on their faces," said German Silva, 45, a two-time winner of the New York City Marathon making an almost-annual trip to the Boston Marathon with runners he coaches. "It's like we are family."

People hugged and cried while bells at the nearby Arlington Street Church tolled Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" and "America the Beautiful." It was one of several congregations around the city holding vigils Tuesday night.

"Today we gather heartbroken," said the Rev. Kim Crawford Harvie. "Love is bigger than anger. Love is bigger than fear. Love wins," she said to thunderous applause.

About 250 people filled the pews as Unitarian-Universalist reverends, reformed rabbis and Catholic priests, among others, led an interfaith service at the historic church. Following about an hour of song, prayer and spiritual readings, the audience lit candles and made its way across the street into the Boston Common, fanning out around the park's pond with their tiny flames.

"I felt a need to be with people," said Eurydice Hirsey, 59, of Brookline, Mass. "I didn't just want to feel anger, but to feel something more important."

  • A makeshift memorial on Boyleston street, which remains closed off as authorities investigate the scene of Monday's bombing.

  • Hundreds gathered at a vigil held at Garvey Park in Boston's Dorchester neighborhood for Martin Richard, the 8-year-old boy who died in the explosions during the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013.

  • Onlookers listened to a sermon at a memorial service for Martin Richard, the 8-year-old boy who died in the explosions during the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013.

  • Photos from the the vigil held at Garvey Park in Dorchester, Mass. for Martin Richard, the 8-year-old boy who died in the explosions during the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013.

  • Residents gathered for an interfaith vigil at Arlington Street Church a day after two explosions killed three people and injured scores of others in Boston.

  • A mourner adds a flower to a bouquet at a memorial on Boyleston street in Boston, where two bombs exploded Monday, April 15, 2013, killing three people and injuring scores of others.

  • Photos from the the vigil held at Garvey Park in Dorchester, Mass. for Martin Richard, the 8-year-old boy who died in the explosions during the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013.

  • Photos from the the vigil held at Garvey Park in Dorchester, Mass. for Martin Richard, the 8-year-old boy who died in the explosions during the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013.

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