Sunday, September 30, 2012

HTC?s upcoming One X+ flagship phone pictured in leaked photos

DEAR ABBY: My husband and I just got some shocking news. His father -- age 81 -- is leaving his wife of 60 years! Mom is not entirely self-sufficient and seems dependent on him.Dad found himself a younger woman -- a "chick" of 70. He has announced that he still has sexual needs and wants to enjoy the rest of his life. My husband thinks it will be a short-term fling and he'll return to Mom, but she says she won't be taking him back. (Who knows how she'll feel later?)My problem is, no matter what happens between them, I'm having a hard time even considering forgiving him for his selfishness. ...

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/htc-upcoming-one-x-flagship-phone-pictured-leaked-023040517.html

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Stealth Survival: Types of Knives - The Peanut

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Types of Knives - The Peanut

The peanut knife is an old fashioned pocket folder. The peanut knife is usually a very small knife which may come with one or two blades that are generally a high quality stainless steel. The main blade will almost always be a clip blade and the secondary blade will generally be a spey or pen blade. The clip blade is normally about 2 1/8 inches long and the secondary blade (if it has one) is generally about 1 1/2 inches long. In either case, the blades usually work off a single spring mechanism. They also come with a wide variety of available handle materials.
Peanut knifes are not large knives but are extremely useful in performing delicate cutting chores. You won?t be chopping any trees down with this one. You will be able to accomplish many tasks that a heavier and more cumbersome knife with a heavy blade would make difficult, if not impossible. Although it isn?t designed for heavy duty chores, the peanut knife can offer a good choice for EDC. If you don?t want to look like a ?Rambo? wannabe, the sudden appearance of the peanut from your pocket will definitely be less threatening and not as intimidating as a large tactical folder. With its extremely light weight (usually less than two ounces), you will barely notice it?s there. Like most pocket folders, the peanut knife has what is commonly referred to as a half stop. This is quite different from the liner and frame locks found on most tactical folders. When closing the knife, it will catch at about a ninety degree angle. This basically prevents the knife from accidentally closing on your fingers. If you are looking for a functional, lightweight and easy to carry knife, the peanut will be an excellent choice. They are usually available at a very affordable price. It is also extremely well-suited for use as a backup for your main EDC knife. Staying above the water line!

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Source: http://stealthsurvival.blogspot.com/2012/09/types-of-knives-peanut.html

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Sunday, September 2, 2012

Obama: ?I am a huge Clint Eastwood fan?

President Barrack Obama at a campaign event at Iowa State University last week ( David Greedy/Getty Images)

Consider him un-unforgiven? President Barack Obama shrugged off Clinton Eastwood's memorable Republican National Convention performance in part of a USA Today interview published Sunday, declaring: "I am a huge Clint Eastwood fan."

"He is a great actor, and an even better director," the president told the paper aboard Air Force One on Saturday. "I think the last few movies that he's made have been terrific."

Eastwood's 12-minute improvised riff at the convention in Tampa centered on a exchange in which he pretended to have a conversation with an invisible Obama, represented by an empty chair. Obama's campaign Twitter account hit back with a photo of Obama in a chair with a presidential plate. "This seat's taken," it said.

So was the president offended?

"One thing about being president or running for president ? if you're easily offended, you should probably choose another profession," the president said.

Will the Democrats try to respond in kind at their convention in Charlotte, N.C.?

"I think we'll be playing this pretty straight," he said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/obama-am-huge-clint-eastwood-fan-171829953--election.html

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Bond-a-Thond #12: 'For Your Eyes Only' (1981)

MTV Movies Blog is currently running what we call the Bond-a-Thond. Every Wednesday we're taking a look back at a single (official) Bond film, giving you the vitals and seeing how it holds up, right up until the release of "Skyfall" on November 9. Feel free to watch along with us and share your thoughts [...]

Source: http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2012/08/31/bond-a-thond-for-your-eyes-only/

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Floods, power cuts after Isaac: More misery for La.

Following scores of rescues, widespread flooding and forced evacuations, officials recovered at least two bodies in the wake of Hurricane Isaac. Meanwhile, large parts of Louisiana remain underwater. NBC's Gabe Gutierrez reports.

By NBC News staff and wire reports

Isaac crawled into the nation's midsection early Friday, leaving a soggy mess in Louisiana. Neighborhoods were underwater, and many homes that stayed dry didn't have lights, air conditioning or clean water.?

It will be a few days before the soupy brown water recedes and people forced out of flooded neighborhoods can return home.


And the damage may not be done.?Up to 50,000 people in Tangipahoa Parish were given an evacuation order late Thursday when water from Isaac -- which by late afternoon had weakened to a tropical depression -- threatened to overwhelm a dam across the state line in Mississippi.

By late Thursday, the Percy Quin State Park dam, located about 100 miles north of New Orleans, was no longer an imminent threat, dam safety engineer Dusty Myers said.

Isaac pushes gas prices still higher for holiday weekend

In Arkansas, power lines were downed and trees knocked over as Isaac moved north into the state.?

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A downgraded Isaac floods coastal communities and forces new evacuations, but levees still hold.

New Orleans, spared any major damage, lifted its curfew and returned to its usual liveliness, although it was dampened by heavy humidity.

"I have a battery-operated fan. This is the only thing keeping me going," said Rhyn Pate, a food services worker who sat under the eaves of a porch with other renters, making the best of the circumstances. "And a fly swatter to keep the bugs off me ? and the most important thing, insect repellent."

Slow-moving Isaac is still affecting many states, with more rain in the forecast. Weather Channel meteorologist Jim Cantore reports.

The heat was getting to Marguerite Boudreaux, 85, in Gretna, a suburb of New Orleans.

"I have a daughter who is an invalid and then my husband is 90 years old, so he's slowing down a lot," she said, red in the face as she stood in the doorway of her house, damp and musky from the lack of air conditioning.

Isaac dumped as much as 16 inches of rain in some areas, and about 500 people had to be rescued by boat or high-water vehicles. At least two deaths were reported.

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On Grand Isle, a barrier island on the Gulf, the town pumped away water. Sections of the only road to town had washed out.

On a street-turned-river in Reserve, on the east bank of the Mississippi River, two young men ferried their neighbors to the highway in a johnboat, using boards as paddles.

Lucien Chopin, 29, was last to leave his house, waiting until his wife and three children, ages 7, 5 and 1 were safely away.

He was finally joining them late Thursday, hoping they would find a shelter.

His van was underwater and water flowed waist-high in the house he'd rented for eight months.

"It's like, everything is down the drain. I lost everything. I've gotta start all over."

Seventh anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
Isaac hit on the seventh anniversary of Katrina, a hurricane that devastated New Orleans and left more than?1,800 dead.

The two storms had little in common. Katrina came ashore as a Category 3 storm, while Isaac was a Category 1 at its peak. Katrina barreled into the state and quickly moved through. Isaac lingered across the landscape at less than 10 mph and wobbled constantly. Because of its sluggishness, Isaac dumped copious amounts of rain. Many people said more water inundated their homes during this storm than during Katrina.?

Some residents in Slidell, Louisiana are contending with several feet of water from Tropical Storm Isaac.

Both storms, however, caused the Mississippi River to flow backward. And both prompted criticism of government officials.

In the case of Isaac, officials' calls for evacuations so long after the storm made landfall caused some consternation.

Jefferson Parish Council President Chris Roberts said forecasters at the National Hurricane Center in Miami needed a new way of measuring the danger that goes beyond wind speed.

"The risk that a public official has is, people say, 'Aw, it's a Category 1 storm, and you guys are out there calling for mandatory evacuations,'" Roberts said.

Eric Blake, a specialist at the hurricane center, said that although Isaac's cone shifted west as it zigzagged toward the Gulf Coast, forecasters accurately predicted its path, intensity and rainfall. He did say the storm came ashore somewhat slower than anticipated.

Blake cautioned against using Katrina as a benchmark for flooding during other storms.

"Every hurricane is different," Blake said. "If you're trying to use the last hurricane to gauge your storm surge risk, it's very dangerous."

Crews intentionally breached a levee that was strained by Isaac's floodwaters in southeast Louisiana's Plaquemines Parish, which is outside the federal levee system. Aerial images showed the water gushing out.

In Louisiana alone, the storm cut power to 901,000 homes and businesses, or about 47 percent of the state. That was down to 39 percent, or about 821,000, by Thursday evening, the Public Service Commission said.

Entergy Corp., Louisiana's largest power company, said Isaac knocked out power to nearly 770,000 of its customers in Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas. Only three storms have left more customers without power: Hurricanes Katrina (1.1 million), Gustav (964,000) and Rita (800,000), the company said in a news release.

More than 15,000 utility workers began restoring power to customers in Louisiana and Mississippi, but officials said it would be at least two days before power was fully restored.

In Mississippi, several coastal communities struggled with all the extra water, including Pascagoula, where a large portion of the city flooded and water blocked downtown intersections.

High water also prevented more than 800 people from returning to their homes in Bay St. Louis, a small town that lost most of its business district to Katrina's storm surge.

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Source: http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/08/31/13587450-isaac-power-cuts-and-flood-waters-mean-days-of-misery-ahead-for-la?lite

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Saturday, September 1, 2012

Asia Markets: Japan stocks lead losses for Asia

By Sarah Turner, MarketWatch

SYDNEY (MarketWatch) ? Japanese stocks fell sharply Friday in a generally weak session for major Asian markets with investors cautious ahead of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke?s speech.

Japan?s Nikkei Stock Average /quotes/zigman/5986735 JP:100000018 -1.33% ?dropped 1.1%, as South Korea?s Kospi /quotes/zigman/1652118 KR:SEU +0.08% ?slipped 0.2%, and Australia?s S&P/ASX 200 index /quotes/zigman/1653884 AU:XJO +0.04% also traded down 0.1%.

Hong Kong?s Hang Seng Index /quotes/zigman/2622475 HK:HSI -0.30% ?lost 0.3% and the Shanghai Composite Index /quotes/zigman/1859015 CN:000001 -0.01% /quotes/zigman/1859015 CN:000001 -0.01% traded flat as it continued to hover around three and a half year lows.

U.S. stocks joined in with global stock losses Thursday, as investors worried ahead of Bernanke?s speech that central banks won?t step in to support the global economy. Read more on U.S. stocks.

While the Shanghai and Hong Kong indexes are showing month-to-date losses, of 2.4% and 1.5%, respectively, the Nikkei Average has gained 2.2% so far this month, while the Kospi is up 1.1% and the S&P/ASX 200 has gained 1%.

Credit Agricole strategists said that investors were likely to take profits Friday as they remain wary ?ahead of the long-awaited speech by Fed?s Bernanke.?

?Given that a lot of good news has been priced in, risks of disappointment are high, and risk assets will come under heavy pressure in case of any under-delivery on policy easing,? they said.

Michael Gavin at Barclays Capital said that ?markets have been drifting sideways for the past several weeks because they have had little opportunity to learn about policy makers? intentions in a number of critical areas, mainly but not exclusively in Europe.?

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The U.S. military is pivoting to East Asia as territorial flare-ups spread across the region.

?This is likely to remain the case until high-stakes policy announcements arrive,? he said, citing the European Central Bank?s meeting next week as a possible source of just such an announcement.

The Tokyo market came under notable selling pressure after data showed an unexpectedly negative reading on industrial production for July, with the numbers coming on the heels of Thursday?s downbeat retail-sales statistics. Read more on Japanese data.

Japanese firms among the major decliners in Tokyo on Friday included Nikon Corp. /quotes/zigman/195445 JP:7731 -2.88% ? /quotes/zigman/200723/quotes/nls/ninoy NINOY -2.42% ?down 2.8%, Suzuki Motor Corp. /quotes/zigman/197979 JP:7269 -3.51% ? /quotes/zigman/527614/quotes/nls/szkmy SZKMY +3.83% ?lower by 3.4%, and Honda Motor Co. /quotes/zigman/193651 JP:7267 -2.21% , down 2%.

Sharp Corp. /quotes/zigman/197304 JP:6753 -11.45% /quotes/zigman/197313/quotes/nls/shcaf SHCAF -2.67% ?tumbled 9.3% after Taiwan?s Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. /quotes/zigman/190672 TW:2317 -1.52% ? /quotes/zigman/215125/quotes/nls/hnhpf HNHPF -5.70% , down 0.8% in Taipei, reportedly said talks to renegotiate its investment in the Japanese firm had yet to reach a conclusion.

Auto-parts maker Denso Corp /quotes/zigman/164266 JP:6902 -3.78% ? /quotes/zigman/164272/quotes/nls/dnzof DNZOF -1.44% ?fell 4.4% while dump-truck and excavator producer Hitachi Construction Machinery Co. /quotes/zigman/529196/quotes/nls/htcmy HTCMY +1.21% ? /quotes/zigman/198746 JP:6305 -2.41% ?lost 2.2% after a downgrade to neutral at MUFJ.

Japanese steel mill owners were also losing ground after a Nikkei report that an influx of inexpensive Chinese steel has forced some Japanese producers to take asset-impairment charges for their mills.

The report cited problems for Nippon Steel Corp. /quotes/zigman/196304 JP:5401 -4.38% ? /quotes/zigman/196313/quotes/nls/nistf NISTF -14.80% , down 3.8%, and Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd. /quotes/zigman/197855 JP:5405 -4.27% ? /quotes/zigman/197865/quotes/nls/smmlf SMMLF -1.04% , down 3.4%.

The report said that the two firms ? which are due to merge in October ? plan to book a combined 240 billion yen ($3.1 billion) extraordinary charge for April-September and post losses wider than their previous outlooks. Read more on reported headwinds for Japan steel firms.

However, some Australian miners managed to take back some of the week?s steep losses, with Rio Tinto Ltd. /quotes/zigman/176317 AU:RIO +1.21% ? /quotes/zigman/182541/quotes/nls/rio RIO -1.96% ? /quotes/zigman/155899 UK:RIO -2.09% ?up 1% and Mount Gibson Iron Ltd. /quotes/zigman/296817 AU:MGX +4.57% ?up 4.3%.

Property firms were solid performers in Hong Kong after a sharp drop in the previous session, with Henderson Land Development Co. /quotes/zigman/14038/quotes/nls/hldvf HLDVF -4.06% ? /quotes/zigman/14039 HK:12 +1.61% ?and Sino Land Co. /quotes/zigman/14435 HK:83 +0.95% ? /quotes/zigman/134942/quotes/nls/snlay SNLAY +1.06% ?each higher by 1.6%.

Citigroup analysts said Hong Kong?s new land and housing policies, announced late Thursday, were ?relatively mild? and added ?we believe H.K. property stocks may recover.?

The measures, meant to cool rapidly rising real-estate prices in the territory, included plans for 65,000 new residential apartments in the next three to four years.

Insurers were also advancing, with China Life Insurance Co. /quotes/zigman/29330 HK:2628 -0.24% ? /quotes/zigman/336639/quotes/nls/lfc LFC +0.97% ? and Ping An Insurance Co. /quotes/zigman/8216 HK:2318 -0.18% ? /quotes/zigman/372285/quotes/nls/pngay PNGAY -0.69% ?rising 1.2% each.

On the downside in Hong Kong, shipper China Merchants Holdings International Co. /quotes/zigman/12503 HK:144 -2.41% ? /quotes/zigman/12505/quotes/nls/cmhhf CMHHF +2.31% ?fell 2.9% after announcing that it has bought a 50% stake in Togo container-terminal operator Thesar Maritime Ltd. for 150 million euros ($188 million). Read more on China Merchants acquisition.

Among other Hong Kong decliners, Citic Pacific Ltd. /quotes/zigman/14281 HK:267 -5.68% ? /quotes/zigman/295956/quotes/nls/ctpcy CTPCY -3.99% ?lost 3.1%, while Li & Fung Ltd. /quotes/zigman/4522657 HK:494 -2.18% ? /quotes/zigman/529778/quotes/nls/lfugy LFUGY -0.46% ?dropped 1.6%.

In South Korea, a 0.7% advance for LG Electronics Inc. KR:066570 -1.12% ? /quotes/zigman/302529/quotes/nls/lgeiy LGEIY 0.00% was offset by a 0.5% decline for index heavyweight Samsung Electronics Inc. KR:005930 -1.22% ? /quotes/zigman/189458/quotes/nls/ssnlf SSNLF +5.36%

/quotes/zigman/5986735

JP : Nikkei Idx

Volume: 0.00

Aug. 31, 2012 1:57p

/quotes/zigman/1652118

KR : South Korea

Volume: 455.31M

Aug. 31, 2012 1:57p

/quotes/zigman/1653884

AU : Australia: Sydney

Volume: 0.00

Aug. 31, 2012 2:57p

/quotes/zigman/2622475

HK : HangSeng Ind

Volume: 0.00

Aug. 31, 2012 1:02p

/quotes/zigman/1859015

CN : China: Shanghai

Volume: 24.27M

Aug. 31, 2012 1:02p

/quotes/zigman/1859015

CN : China: Shanghai

Volume: 24.27M

Aug. 31, 2012 1:02p

/quotes/zigman/195445

JP : Japan: Tokyo

? 2,157.00

-64.00 -2.88%

Volume: 1.49M

Aug. 31, 2012 1:57p

Market Cap

?901.58 billion

Rev. per Employee

?38.30M

/quotes/zigman/200723/quotes/nls/ninoy

US : U.S.: OTCBB

Volume: 743.00

Aug. 30, 2012 3:59p

/quotes/zigman/197979

JP : Japan: Tokyo

? 1,428.00

-52.00 -3.51%

Volume: 1.47M

Aug. 31, 2012 1:57p

Market Cap

?838.21 billion

Rev. per Employee

?46.80M

/quotes/zigman/527614/quotes/nls/szkmy

US : U.S.: OTCBB

Volume: 200.00

Aug. 22, 2012 2:42p

/quotes/zigman/193651

JP : Japan: Tokyo

? 2,477.00

-56.00 -2.21%

Volume: 2.20M

Aug. 31, 2012 1:57p

Market Cap

?4635.45 billion

Rev. per Employee

?46.34M

/quotes/zigman/197304

JP : Japan: Tokyo

Volume: 138.45M

Aug. 31, 2012 1:57p

Market Cap

?255.46 billion

Rev. per Employee

?40.07M

/quotes/zigman/197313/quotes/nls/shcaf

US : U.S.: OTCBB

Volume: 2,000

Aug. 30, 2012 9:33a

Rev. per Employee

$510,748

/quotes/zigman/190672

TW : Taiwan

Volume: 56.67M

Aug. 31, 2012 12:57p

Market Cap

NT$987.67 billion

Rev. per Employee

NT$3.88M

/quotes/zigman/215125/quotes/nls/hnhpf

US : U.S.: OTCBB

Volume: 12,996

Aug. 30, 2012 1:37p

/quotes/zigman/164266

JP : Japan: Tokyo

? 2,622.00

-103.00 -3.78%

Volume: 2.17M

Aug. 31, 2012 1:57p

Market Cap

?2406.43 billion

Rev. per Employee

?27.03M

/quotes/zigman/164272/quotes/nls/dnzof

US : U.S.: OTCBB

Volume: 137.00

Aug. 30, 2012 1:48p

Rev. per Employee

$343,686

/quotes/zigman/529196/quotes/nls/htcmy

US : U.S.: OTCBB

Volume: 1,990

Aug. 14, 2012 2:59p

/quotes/zigman/198746

JP : Japan: Tokyo

? 1,298.00

-32.00 -2.41%

Volume: 1.44M

Aug. 31, 2012 1:57p

Market Cap

?293.63 billion

Rev. per Employee

?38.59M

/quotes/zigman/196304

JP : Japan: Tokyo

Volume: 46.28M

Aug. 31, 2012 1:56p

Market Cap

?1129.96 billion

Rev. per Employee

?67.20M

/quotes/zigman/196313/quotes/nls/nistf

US : U.S.: OTCBB

Volume: 1,091

Aug. 30, 2012 1:45p

Rev. per Employee

$855,531

/quotes/zigman/197855

JP : Japan: Tokyo

Volume: 19.09M

Aug. 31, 2012 1:55p

Market Cap

?581.52 billion

Rev. per Employee

?65.56M

/quotes/zigman/197865/quotes/nls/smmlf

US : U.S.: OTCBB

Volume: 1,000

April 4, 2012 11:12a

/quotes/zigman/176317

AU : Australia: Sydney

Volume: 8.16M

Aug. 31, 2012 2:57p

Rev. per Employee

$821,334

/quotes/zigman/182541/quotes/nls/rio

US : U.S.: NYSE

Volume: 4.84M

Aug. 30, 2012 4:00p

Rev. per Employee

$836,487

/quotes/zigman/155899

UK : U.K.: London

Volume: 8.41M

Aug. 30, 2012 4:35p

Market Cap

?39.13 billion

Rev. per Employee

?527,959

/quotes/zigman/296817

AU : Australia: Sydney

Volume: 7.28M

Aug. 31, 2012 2:57p

Market Cap

$808.87 million

Rev. per Employee

$917,883

/quotes/zigman/14038/quotes/nls/hldvf

US : U.S.: OTCBB

Volume: 15,652

Aug. 30, 2012 3:12p

/quotes/zigman/14039

HK : Hong Kong

Volume: 2.12M

Aug. 31, 2012 1:01p

Market Cap

HK$116.10 billion

Rev. per Employee

HK$1.55M

/quotes/zigman/14435

HK : Hong Kong

Volume: 4.30M

Aug. 31, 2012 1:02p

Market Cap

HK$78.86 billion

Rev. per Employee

HK$1.87M

/quotes/zigman/134942/quotes/nls/snlay

US : U.S.: OTCBB

Volume: 975.00

Aug. 29, 2012 10:38a

Rev. per Employee

$239,958

/quotes/zigman/29330

HK : Hong Kong

Volume: 9.29M

Aug. 31, 2012 1:01p

Market Cap

HK$580.44 billion

Rev. per Employee

HK$4.32M

/quotes/zigman/336639/quotes/nls/lfc

US : U.S.: NYSE

Volume: 237,698

Aug. 30, 2012 4:02p

Rev. per Employee

$556,683

/quotes/zigman/8216

HK : Hong Kong

Volume: 5.04M

Aug. 31, 2012 1:02p

Market Cap

HK$402.06 billion

/quotes/zigman/372285/quotes/nls/pngay

US : U.S.: OTCBB

Volume: 33,157

Aug. 30, 2012 3:54p

/quotes/zigman/12503

HK : Hong Kong

Volume: 2.41M

Aug. 31, 2012 1:01p

Source: http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story.asp?guid=%7B63345D1A-F2F7-11E1-9007-002128049AD6%7D&siteid=rss

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