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Hiding From Death

In a world where magic is scarce, a group of seven teens born with great power must run from assassins dispatched by the government to hunt them down. Will they survive and fight? Or will the surrender and die?

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Cool. Fantasy and magic. I would like to join.

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Ind. seeks $614K for standardized testing problems

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) ? The superintendent of Indiana's public schools announced Friday she would seek more than $614,000 in damages from CTB/McGraw-Hill, the same day company President Ellen Haley apologized to lawmakers for failures in online standardized tests that caused chaos at the end of the school year.

Superintendent Glenda Ritz said the money she's seeking would cover fines laid out in the state's $95 million contract with the testing company and pay for an independent review of the test's validity and improved reporting data. Department of Education staff said the fines could easily grow to millions of dollars.

Indiana's troubles have punctuated a nationwide shift from pencil-and-paper tests to online exams. Troubles earlier this year disrupted high-stakes testing in Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota and Oklahoma. A bank of "overwhelmed" servers in New Jersey caused students in Oklahoma and Indiana to be consistently booted from the online test over two days at the end of April, McGraw-Hill executives said Friday.

"The consequences of CTB's server failures were real and significant for Indiana schools," Ritz said in a news release issued before McGraw Hill executives spoke to lawmakers.

A penitent Haley stood before legislators for more than an hour Friday afternoon, answering questions about whether the company underestimated the impact of the test shutdowns and if test results should be considered valid for any of the many high-stakes education formulas they're plugged into around the state.

"Let me begin first, by apologizing to you," she said. "I know it's unacceptable to you. Believe me; it's unacceptable to me, too."

McGraw-Hill employees ran "stress tests" on their servers and the Internet capabilities at schools across the state before signing off on complete transition from paper to online this year. Technicians could not foresee the crush of students taking the test all at once, however, and were forced to quickly add more virtual memory to the servers, she said.

Beyond the fines included in the contract, state lawmakers said many school districts dug into already-stretched budgets to cover overtime for teachers and staff to clean up the testing troubles.

"There were incredible costs overruns in these areas because of these problems," said state Rep. Kreg Battles, D-Vincennes, a high school chemistry teacher. Asked if the company should pay for local costs caused by the testing failure, Haley said she could not comment.

The scope of the testing troubles is still being determined, but many lawmakers detailed other major problems. Battles relayed stories of partial multiple choice lists showing up on students' screens without the correct answer to the question and problems with a separate McGraw-Hill test needed to graduate the third grade.

The McGraw-Hill team was contrite but narrow in their answers, declining to weigh in on the newly disclosed troubles.

Senate Education Chairman Dennis Kruse, R-Auburn, said the public relations problems could end up being worse for the company than the fines.

"I think the embarrassment is a huge thing. I think that's a big penalty for them," he said. "Money counts ? we for sure want money ? but I appreciated them coming in and (Haley's) first phrase was 'I apologize.'"

Kruse said he's most concerned about the validity of the test results, which are used to factor everything from teacher pay to Indiana's school assessment system. McGraw-Hill is reviewing the results and Ritz hired an outside firm to conduct a separate analysis.

Indiana lawmakers plan to meet July 29 to review the results.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ind-seeks-614k-standardized-testing-problems-162028726.html

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Guardian: GCHQ taps fibre-optic cables for secret access to world's ...

Exclusive:? British spy agency collects and stores vast quantities of global email messages, Facebook posts, internet histories and calls, and shares them with NSA, latest documents from Edward Snowden reveal

(Sorry for the rush, but I thought you?d like to know, and I didn?t see available post to drop the link.)

and the are consequently able to access and process vast quantities of communications between entirely innocent people, as well as targeted suspects.? This includes recordings of phone calls, the content of email messages, entries on Facebook and the history of any internet user?s access to websites ? all of which is deemed legal, even though the warrant system was supposed to limit interception to a specified range of targets.

The existence of the programme has been disclosed in documents shown to the Guardian by the whistleblower Edward Snowden as part of his attempt to expose what he has called ?the largest programme of suspicionless surveillance in human history?.

?It?s not just a US problem. The UK has a huge dog in this fight,? Snowden told the Guardian. ?They [] are worse than the US.? [snip]

Britain?s technical capacity to tap into the cables that carry the world?s communications ? referred to in the documents as special source exploitation ? has made an intelligence superpower.? By 2010, two years after the project was first trialled, it was able to boast it had the ?biggest internet access? of any member of the Five Eyes electronic eavesdropping alliance, comprising the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

UK officials could also claim ?produces larger amounts of than ?.? [snip]

The Guardian understands that a total of 850,000 employees and US private contractors with top secret clearance had access to databases.

In addition,? apparently Americans were given guidelines for its use, but were told in legal briefings by lawyers: ?We have a light oversight regime compared with the US?, and that? when it came to judging the necessity and proportionality of what they were allowed to look for, would-be American users were told it was ?your call?.? I?ll bet they made the call.

From NDTV via Agence-France? Presse?

WikiLeaks plane ?ready? to bring Edward Snowden to Iceland

Reykjavik, Iceland:?A chartered private jet is ready to bring US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden to Iceland from Hong Kong, a businessman connected to whistleblowing website WikiLeaks said late Thursday.

?Everything is ready on our side and the plane could take off tomorrow,? Icelandic businessman Olafur Sigurvinsson, head of WikiLeaks partner firm DataCell, told Channel2 television.

?We have really done all we can do. We have a plane and all the logistics in place. Now we are only awaiting a response from the (Icelandic) government,? added the boss of Datacell, which handles donations to WikiLeaks.

Why advertise it?? Several ideas might occur.

I was looking at Julian Sanchez?s twitter account for a link I?d seen the other day, and found him recommending this piece by James Risen and Nick Winfield at the NYT: ?Web?s Reach Binds N.S.A. and Silicon Valley Leaders?:

The sums the N.S.A. spends in Silicon Valley are classified, as is the agency?s total budget, which independent analysts say is $8 billion to $10 billion a year.

Despite the companies? assertions that they cooperate with the agency only when legally compelled, current and former industry officials say the companies sometimes secretly put together teams of in-house experts to find ways to cooperate more completely with the N.S.A. and to make their customers? information more accessible to the agency. The companies do so, the officials say, because they want to control the process themselves. They are also under subtle but powerful pressure from the N.S.A. to make access easier.?

Skype, the Internet-based calling service, began its own secret program, Project Chess, to explore the legal and technical issues in making Skype calls readily available to intelligence agencies and law enforcement officials, according to people briefed on the program who asked not to be named to avoid trouble with the intelligence agencies.

Also, this piece by Robert Pollack:? ?Militarizing Capitalism? is excellent.? More links later; so much is breaking so quickly now, and?I?m sorry to be in such a rush?again.? Garden?s been calling, but that?s a good thing.

?(cross-posted at Cafe-Babylon.net)

Source: http://my.firedoglake.com/wendydavis/2013/06/21/guardian-gchq-taps-fibre-optic-cables-for-secret-access-to-worlds-communications/

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Video: Dow, S&P 500 Post Biggest Losses of Year

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The Ice Cream of the Future of the Past Is Your Deal of the Day

The Ice Cream of the Future of the Past Is Your Deal of the Day

Still upset about the slow death and bankruptcy of Dippin' Dots, the ice cream of the future? Check out this officially licensed DIY Dippin' Dots kit, which is only $4 from Toys 'R' Us right now. Four bucks! Thats less than a cup of ice cream pellets at the ballpark.

Sure, this kit?which is aimed at children, by the way?doesn't come with liquid nitrogen, so they're not really Dippin' Dots, at least not the kind you'd buy from an official franchise. But it will produce tiny balls of frozen treat, and at $4, what more can you ask for? If you can drop by a Toys 'R' Us, shipping is free, otherwise it'll run you $8. But even at $12, that's still a better price than Amazon, or Kmart, or other retailers.

Happy summer, guys. [Toys ? Us]

Top Deals

? Dippin Dots Frozen Dot Maker ($4) | Toys R Us | Originally $20 | Price drops $1 in-cart.

Accessories

? 8GB or 16GB Capacity Sandisk Cruzer Switch Flash Driv (8GB: $6 / 16GB: $10) | Amazon via Deals Kinja

? Logitech Keyboard K400 ($30) | Amazon via 9to5Toys | Originally $40

? $95 Das Blue Mac Keyboard ($95) | NCIX via Hard Forum | Originally $130

Miscellaneous

? Lian Li Mid Tower ATX Case ($50) | Newegg via Hard Forum | Originally $70 | Use coupon code AFNJ0973 + MIR

Gaming

As always, these gaming deals come courtesy of the homies over at the Moneysaver.

PC

? FEZ ($5) | GOG | Normally $10

? Dyad ($5) | GOG | Normally $15

? Deus Ex 1-2 + Thief 1-3 + Daikatana + Anachronox ($15) | GOG | Normally $62

? 150 more games on sale a GOG, it's a pretty sweet sale.

? Hotline Miami [Steam] ($2.70) | Gamefly via Reddit | Use code GFDJUN20

? DMC [Steam] ($12) | Green Man Gaming via Dealzon | Use code GMG20-6WUSQ-LBC4U

? FREE Pinball FX2 Sorcerer's Lair Table | Steam | FX2 platform is free to download

? Dungeonland ($5) | Steam

PS3

? Jak & Daxter Collection ($13) | Amazon

? Playstation 3 120GB ($190) | CowBoom via TechBargains | Use code PS320120 | This is one of the best prices we've seen on a new PS3

Xbox

? Assassin's Creed 3 ($20) | Amazon

Audio

Nope.

Clothing

There's a solid Banana Republic summer sale going on right now. Hit up the via for some very nice shoe deals too. [BR via Dappered]

Dumb TV ? Smart TV

? Elgato USB EyeTV ($80) | Amazon via 9to5Toys | Originally $150

Physical Media

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? Armageddon [Blu-ray] ($11) | Amazon via Daily DVD Deals | Lowest ever, this is one of the those movies that never goes on sale

? Pre-order Star Trek into Darkness standard OR 3D version [Blu-ray/DVD/Digital] or DVD version ($17 or $20 or $25) | Amazon via Daily DVD Deals | All 3 versions include a $3 credit toward Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness #1 e-Comic

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? Mad Men Season 5 [DVD] ($20) | Amazon via Daily DVD Deals

? 30 Rock Season 1 or 2 or 3 [DVD] (~$9) | Amazon via Daily DVD Deals

Digital Media

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Laptops

Not today.

Desktops

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Tablets

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Screens

? 24" Acer Monitor ($140) | Newegg via Ben's Bargains | Originally $180

? 47-Inch 120Hz Vizio Smart HDTV ($398) | WalMart via Deals Kinja | Lowest price ever, refurbuished.

Portables

The Ice Cream of the Future of the Past Is Your Deal of the Day

A no nonsense e-ink reader for $40. [Kobo via The Verge]

? Samsung Galaxy Note II ($20) | Amazon via Deals Kinja | Lowest price ever with new Sprint contract

Camera

? Refurb Canon T3i ($350) | Canon via Ben's Bargains | Originally $500

Bare Drives

? Seagate 240GB SSD plus 2TB 7200 RPM Hard Drive Bundle ($210) | Amazon via Deals Kinja

? Seagate Business Storage 2-Bay Diskless NAS plus 4TB HDD ($330) | NewEgg | Save $60

Apps

We're in the thick of app discount season. Check out yesterday's post for more app deals.

iOS

? WiTop Remote ($0) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $2

? Survivor Z ($0) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $2

? Ascendancy ($1) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $7

? Rimelands: Hammer of Thor ($1) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $5

? Sonic the Hedgehog 4 ($1) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $2

? Badland ($2) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $4

iPad Only

? Wrestle Jump ($0) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $2

? Tug The Table ($0) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $2

? vJay ($0) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $10

Android

? Sonic Jump ($1) | Google Play via App-sales | Originally $2

? Sonic 4 Episode 1 ($1) | Google Play via App-sales | Originally $4

? Sonic CD ($1) | Google Play via App-sales | Originally $3

? Sonic The Hedgehog ($1) | Google Play via App-sales | Originally $3

? Sonic 4 Episode 2 ($1) | Google Play via App-sales | Originally $5

? Superbrothers Swords and Sworcery ($1) | Google Play | Originally $5

? God of Blades ($1) | Google Play | Originally $3

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Samsung Galaxy S4 Active hands-on (video)

Gaaxy S4 Active

Ah, the Galaxy S4 Active: it's like the regular Galaxy S4 but, you know, more rugged. It's actually not a truly rugged device, since it hasn't been built to meet military specifications, but it's certainly designed to stand up to slightly more abuse than its non-Active namesake. It is able to survive in up to a meter of water for 30 minutes and sensitive areas, like the micro-USB port on the bottom edge, are protected by rubber flaps. The beefed-up build adds some weight, about three-quarters of an ounce, and we actually find it quite welcome. Where many Samsung handsets can often feel cheap, plasticky and are lighter than they look, the S4 Active actually has a pleasant and natural heft to it. The weight makes the phone feel less fragile than the regular S4 and also delivers a better balance in the hand. We grabbed some hands-on time with it at Samsung's London event, so dive past the break for our impressions.

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Friday, June 21, 2013

Russia's Bolshoi ballet chief left nearly blind by acid attack

By Thomas Grove

MOSCOW (Reuters) - The artistic director of Russia's Bolshoi Ballet, burned in an acid attack allegedly masterminded by a dancer, is nearly blind despite 18 operations to save his sight, a theatre spokeswoman said on Thursday.

The attack on Sergei Filin, which exposed poisonous rivalries over roles, power and pay at the theatre, has cast a long shadow over Russia's premier cultural symbol, from which it is still struggling to escape.

At a news conference dedicated to the theatre's 2013-2014 season program, Filin's absence was palpable as he prepared to undergo what Bolshoi spokeswoman Katerina Novikova said would be his 19th operation at a clinic in Germany to save his eyesight.

"I spoke with Sergei three days ago, and Sergei said the situation is such that he cannot see out of one eye at all, and he can see 10 percent out of the other eye," Novikova said. She would not comment on the chances his eyesight will be restored.

Filin, 42, has vowed to come back to the Bolshoi.

"We spoke to him recently over Skype and we all talked about issues (at the ballet)," said Filin's stand-in Galina Stepanenko, former principal dancer.

"I hope the next time we see him, it will not be as a patient in Germany but after he has already returned," she said.

Bolshoi dancer Pavel Dmitrichenko, who made his name playing villains in Swan Lake and Ivan the Terrible, confessed in a police video to organizing the attack that left Filin writhing in pain in the snow outside his Moscow apartment building, but later said he had not intended acid to be used.

In court, Dmitrichenko has said Filin had saved the best roles and salary-boosting grants for his own favorites, pushing into the wings those opposed to the artistic director's attempts to modernize traditional Russian ballet.

The theatre's management refused to talk about the ouster of top ballet dancer Nikolai Tsiskaridze, once a fierce critic of Filin, whose contract is not being renewed at the end of this month for reasons the Bolshoi has not yet explained.

He says he is being hounded out of the theatre following suggestions from its director, Anatoly Iksanov, that he might have played a role in inciting the attack.

(Editing by Andrew Roche)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/russias-bolshoi-ballet-chief-left-nearly-blind-acid-163813035.html

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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Study links chemicals widely found in plastics and processed food to elevated blood pressure in children and teens

Study links chemicals widely found in plastics and processed food to elevated blood pressure in children and teens

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Plastic additives known as phthalates (pronounced THAL-ates) are odorless, colorless and just about everywhere: They turn up in flooring, plastic cups, beach balls, plastic wrap, intravenous tubing and?according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention?the bodies of most Americans. Once perceived as harmless, phthalates have come under increasing scrutiny. A growing collection of evidence suggests dietary exposure to phthalates (which can leech from packaging and mix with food) may cause significant metabolic and hormonal abnormalities, especially during early development.

Now, new research published this Wednesday in the Journal of Pediatrics suggests that certain types of phthalates could pose another risk to children: compromised heart health. Drawing on data from a nationally representative survey of nearly 3,000 children and teens, researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center, in collaboration with researchers at the University of Washington and Penn State University School of Medicine, have documented for the first time a connection between dietary exposure to DEHP (di-2-ethyhexylphthalate), a common class of phthalate widely used in industrial food production, and elevated systolic blood pressure, a measure of pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts.

"Phthalates can inhibit the function of cardiac cells and cause oxidative stress that compromises the health of arteries. But no one has explored the relationship between phthalate exposure and heart health in children" says lead author Leonardo Trasande, MD, MPP, associate professor of pediatrics, environmental medicine and population health at NYU Langone Medical Center. "We wanted to examine the link between phthalates and childhood blood pressure in particular given the increase in elevated blood pressure in children and the increasing evidence implicating exposure to environmental exposures in early development of disease."

Hypertension is clinically defined as a systolic blood-pressure reading above 140 mm Hg. It's most common in people over 50 years old, although the condition is becoming increasingly prevalent among children owing to the global obesity epidemic. Recent national surveys indicate that 14 percent of American adolescents now have pre-hypertension or hypertension. "Obesity is driving the trend but our findings suggest that environmental factors may also be a part of the problem," says Dr. Trasande. "This is important because phthalate exposure can be controlled through regulatory and behavioral interventions."

Researchers from NYU School of Medicine, the University of Washington and Penn State University School of Medicine examined six years of data from a nationally representative survey of the U.S. population administered by the National Centers for Health Statistics of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Phthalates were measured in urine samples using standard analysis techniques. Controlling for a number of potential confounders, including race, socioeconomic status, body mass index, caloric intake and activity levels, the researchers found that every three-fold increase in the level of breakdown products of DEHP in urine correlated with a roughly one-millimeter mercury increase in a child's blood pressure. "That increment may seem very modest at an individual level, but on a population level such shifts in blood pressure can increase the number of children with elevated blood pressure substantially," says Dr. Trasande. "Our study underscores the need for policy initiatives that limit exposure to disruptive environmental chemicals, in combination with dietary and behavioral interventions geared toward protecting cardiovascular health."

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Thanks to NYU Langone Medical Center / New York University School of Medicine for this article.

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

PFT: Spanos says?Bolts want to stay in San Diego

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Last month, the NFLPA gave Jay-Z a pass regarding his involvement in CAA?s recruitment of Giants receiver Victor Cruz, attributing any influence Jay-Z may have exercised to his longstanding friendship with Cruz (which likely didn?t date back to his days as an unknown wideout at UMass).

This month, Jay-Z has put the PA in a slightly more complex pickle.

The entertainment mogul?s 100th problem arises from a change made by the union in 2012 to the rules regarding ?runners.?? Essentially, the NFLPA has banned them, allowing only certified NFLPA agents to be recruit potential clients.? Since Jay-Z isn?t a certified NFLPA agent, he can?t be involved in recruiting a player to sign with an agent for the purposes of handling the player?s NFL contract.

Despite the existence of a business relationship between Jay-Z?s Roc Nation and CAA, CAA wasn?t one of the agencies in the running to represent Jets quarterback Geno Smith.? Instead, Roc Nation hired Kim Miale, a largely (if not completely) unknown NFLPA-certified agent, whom Smith has now hired to represent him.

She represents no active NFL players.? Except for Geno Smith.

So which person did Smith really choose?? Miale, or Jay-Z?? Smith said that Jay-Z played ?not that big of a role? in the decision, but Smith based the decision on ?being in New York from a standpoint of what they can do in the city, the connections that they have, I think it?s a good move.?

So who?s the ?they??? Miale, or the guy with whom Smith was hanging out last week?

In past posts, we?ve chalked up much of the complaining about Jay-Z from other agents to run-of-the-mill professional jealously.? But that was before Jay-Z embarked on a strategy that seems to brazenly violate the applicable rules.? Under this precedent, any actor, musician, or other celebrity can, in lieu of demonstrating the credentials to become an NFLPA-certified agent, launch a firm, hire an unknown agent, and represent players without technically ?representing? them.

As one agent said in response to today?s developments, ?Maybe I need to hire P. Diddy in order to get clients.?

The wiser move for Jay-Z would have been to steer Smith to another firm (like Priority Sports) for his contract, and to sign Smith for off-field endorsements.? While some agents may have scoffed at the idea of letting Jay-Z essentially run the show, eventually some agent who actually has had, you know, active NFL clients would have accepted the assignment.

It?s unknown whether the NFLPA will challenge the situation.? While it will be easier for Jay-Z to tiptoe around the potential recruitment issue if the players are hiring Roc Nation for off-field opportunities and CAA for their contracts, it becomes much harder to pass the smell test when the actual agent is a warm body with a license to negotiate clients, and the clients believe that they?re actually hiring Jay-Z.

When everyone else believes it, too, it becomes even more of a dilemma for the union.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/05/22/spanos-says-chargers-want-to-stay-in-san-diego/related/

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White House: Reporters shouldn't be prosecuted

WASHINGTON (AP) ? President Barack Obama believes journalists shouldn't be prosecuted for doing their jobs, the White House said Tuesday, showing solidarity with First Amendment advocates alarmed by a pair of high-profile federal probes into national security leaks.

Although Obama believes leaking classified information violates the law, he also believes that a free press is critical ? and that questions being raised about the proper balance between those two concerns are entirely appropriate, said White House spokesman Jay Carney.

"I can't comment on the specifics of any ongoing criminal matter," Carney said. "But if you're asking me whether the president believes that journalists should be prosecuted for doing their jobs, the answer is no."

That was a departure from the day before, when Carney declined to answer a question about whether it's appropriate for a reporter who published classified information to be treated as a potential criminal. "I understand the question and I appreciate it, but I cannot comment," Carney said.

Concerns about the Justice Department's efforts to unearth reporters' confidential sources in leak investigations have put the White House in a difficult position, unable to defend itself against claims that the administration is encroaching on press freedoms without commenting on pending investigations ? a move the White House says would be wholly inappropriate. Making it tougher for Obama to weigh in is the fact that the Justice Department probes essentially amount to criminal investigations of officials within his own administration.

Shortly after The Associated Press reported last week that prosecutors had secretly subpoenaed phone records for its reporters, the White House endorsed the idea of reviving media shield legislation in the Senate, a gesture designed to show it takes protections for journalists seriously even if it can't say whether its own Justice Department acted appropriately. But tensions over the issue were ratcheted up Monday after developments in another case revealed that an investigator had declared that a journalist who discloses leaked information is committing a crime.

In that case, prosecutors got a search warrant for the private emails of Fox News reporter James Rosen and used State Department building security records to track his movements as they sought to identify his source in a story about North Korea. That case led to the indictment of an official for revealing classified information, but prosecutors declined to arrest or seek an indictment of Rosen.

Fox News would not comment Tuesday on Carney's remarks, pointing instead to comments a day earlier from its executive vice president of news, Michael Clemente. He called the Rosen case "downright chilling" and vowed to "unequivocally defend his right to operate as a member of what up until now has always been a free press."

The White House Correspondents' Association said Tuesday that taken together, the two cases raise serious questions about whether the government has gotten too aggressive in tracking and monitoring reporters.

"We stand in strong solidarity with our colleagues who have been scrutinized. And in terms of the administration, ultimately what will matter more in all of these cases is action not words," the association said in a statement released by its board members and its president, Fox News Channel correspondent Ed Henry.

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Former IRS chief: Can't say how targeting happened

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The man who led the Internal Revenue Service when it was giving extra scrutiny to tea party and other conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status told Congress on Tuesday that he knew little about what was happening while he was still commissioner.

Douglas Shulman, who vacated his position last November when his five-year term expired, told the Senate Finance Committee he didn't learn all the facts until he read last week's report by a Treasury inspector general confirming the targeting strategy.

In his first public remarks since the story broke, Shulman said: "I agree this is an issue that when someone spotted it, they should have brought it up the chain. And they didn't. I don't know why."

Shulman testified at Congress' second hearing on an episode that has largely consumed Washington since an IRS official acknowledged the targeting and apologized for it in remarks to a legal group on May 10. Shulman and the two officials who testified at Tuesday's three-and-a-half hour session ? the outgoing acting commissioner, Steven Miller, and J. Russell George, the Treasury Department inspector general who issued the report ? were all sworn in as witnesses, an unusual step for the Finance panel.

Shulman said he first learned about the targeting and about the inspector general's investigation in the spring of 2012, during the presidential election. He said that in a meeting with Miller, he was told that IRS workers were using a list to help decide which groups seeking tax-exempt status should get special attention, that the term "tea party" was on that list and that the problem was being addressed. But he said he didn't know what other words were on that list or the scope and severity of the activity.

Pressed by committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., on how the improper screening system could have occurred in the first place, Shulman said, "Mr. Chairman, I can't say. I can't say that I know that answer."

Shulman said he took what he thought were the proper steps ? making sure the inspector general was looking into the situation. He said he did not tell Treasury officials about the improper activity.

"I don't recall talking to anyone about it," Shulman told the committee. "This is not the kind of information" that, with an inspector general's probe underway, "should leave the IRS."

Asked by Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, whether he owed conservative groups an apology, Shulman said, "I'm certainly not personally responsible for creating a list that had inappropriate criteria on it."

That was a reference to a list of words IRS workers looked for in deciding which groups to screen, a list that included the terms including "tea party" and "patriot."

"I very much regret that it happened and that it happened on my watch," Shulman said.

The testimony by Shulman and Miller drew skepticism from lawmakers of both parties, including critical remarks from people who have been unhesitant to say anything negative about the IRS since its activities were revealed nearly two weeks ago. Republicans openly rejected George's assertion that he has no evidence that the decision to target conservative groups was politically motivated.

A lack of political motivation "is almost beyond belief," said Sen. Mike Crapo, R-Idaho.

George's report blamed ineffective management for allowing agents to inappropriately target conservative groups for more than 18 months during the 2010 and 2012 elections. Shulman was appointed by President George W. Bush and served from March 2008 until last November.

At a separate hearing, Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew said the IRS's actions against conservative groups were "unacceptable and inexcusable."

Lew told the Senate Banking Committee that he has directed the agency's incoming acting director, Daniel Werfel, to hold people accountable and to fix any flaws in IRS management to make sure there is no recurrence of the problems.

Lew said he first learned about the inspector general's investigation in March but that he was unaware of the findings until they became public this month. Lew became Treasury secretary in February, and was White House chief of staff before that.

For more than a year, from 2011 through the 2012 election, members of Congress repeatedly asked Shulman about complaints from tea party groups that they were being harassed by the IRS. Shulman's responses, usually relayed by a deputy, did not acknowledge that agents had ever targeted tea party groups for special scrutiny.

At one House hearing on March 22, 2012, Shulman was adamant in his denials, saying, "There's absolutely no targeting."

On Tuesday, Republicans expressed anger that Shulman and Miller didn't reveal the screening of conservative groups to Congress, despite lawmakers' repeated inquiries. Miller learned of the situation in early May 2012.

"Mr. Miller, that's a lie by omission," said Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah, top Republican on the Finance committee. "There's no question about that in my mind. It's a lie by omission and you kept it from people who have the obligation to oversee this matter."

President Barack Obama has forced Miller to resign, and he is leaving office this week.

Shulman said he didn't later tell lawmakers about the targeting because he didn't have full information about the situation.

"I had a partial set of facts," Shulman said. "Sitting there then, sitting here today, I think I made the right decision" to let George, the inspector general, conduct his audit of the targeting.

Shulman said that when he did finally read about the details of the targeting in the inspector general's report, "I was dismayed and I was saddened."

Hatch and Baucus both criticized the agency and said they would investigate how and why the improper screening occurred.

"I intend to get to the bottom of what happened," Baucus said.

The IRS is an independent agency within the Treasury Department. Because of that independent status, the official said Treasury deferred to the IRS in its decision about how to make the targeting public.

George, the Treasury inspector general, says he told Shulman on May 30, 2012, that his office was auditing the way applications for tax-exempt status were being handled, in part because of complaints from conservative groups. However, George said he did not reveal the results of his investigation.

The IRS agents were conducting the screening to determine whether the groups were engaged in political activity. Certain tax-exempt groups are allowed to engage in politics, but politics cannot be their primary mission. It is up to the IRS to make the determination, so agents are supposed to look for clues when reviewing applications for tax-exempt status.

In March 2010, agents starting singling out groups with "Tea Party" or "Patriots" on their applications. By August 2010, it was part of the written criteria for identifying groups that required more scrutiny, according to George's report.

Agents did not flag similar progressive or liberal labels, though some liberal groups received additional scrutiny because their applications were singled out for other reasons, the report said.

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Pinterest adds more data to your boards with rich pins

Pinterest adds more data to your boards with rich pins

Pinterest is already an absurdly popular way to save stuff from around the web, be it shoes you love, accessories for your bridesmaids or decorations for your man cave. One thing the social-bookmarking service has been missing, however, is context. Now it's offering a way for companies to deliver more info, through metadata attached to particular types of pages. Rich pins, as they're being called, can automatically attach price and availability to a product, or ingredient lists to recipes. There are also movie pins, which let sites attach ratings and credits to films. Pinterest has lined up an impressive list of partners to help it launch the new feature, including Netflix, Etsy, ASOS, REI, The North Face, Modcloth, Bon Appetit, Epicurious and Real Simple. All your old pins that now have contextual data will automatically be updated (which you'll be able to identify thanks to icons below them), and you can check out some example boards at the source link.

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Young woman wearing headphones and writingHelen Stepanova is an English language teacher, teacher trainer and author, currently working as a Business English teacher in Latvia. In this guest post, she looks at some of the resources available for improving students? receptive language skills.

Nowadays the Internet provides numerous possibilities for students to improve, polish and master their English language skills. In my lessons I introduce these options, explaining how my students can use them and inspiring them with my own personal experience.

I have divided these resources into two main groups:

  1. for receptive skills, with 2 subgroups: reading and listening
  2. for productive skills, with 2 subgroups: writing and speaking

In each group there are several useful resources. Choose the most appropriate ones for your class.

Receptive Skills

Productive Skills

Reading

Listening

Writing

Speaking

1.Fiction literature 1.Radio 1. Social networks 1. Social networks
2.Professional literature 2.Audio books 2. Language learning communities 2. Language learning communities
3.Bilingual parallel texts 3. Films 3. British Council
4.Newspapers, magazines, online news 4.Podcasts 4. Speaking Clubs
5. Blogs 5. Conversations 5. Couchsurfing
6. Scripts 6.Music 6. International learning and volunteer programs

In this post, I?ll be looking at Receptive Skills. I?ll cover Productive Skills in my next post.

Reading

  1. Fiction literature

This is the best option for those who love reading. The choice of books is enormous, from historical adventures to mainstream and children books. It?s possible to relax and learn new vocabulary and grammar constructions simultaneously. Project Gutenberg is a free online library.

  1. Professional literature

If your students are learning English for a specific purpose (e.g. Engineering), reading professional literature is a great way of improving students? knowledge in that professional area, and in English at the same time. You could also try reading the lectures of world-renowned academics, which are now uploaded to the websites of many leading universities. MIT?s Open Courseware and Coursera are two examples.

  1. Bilingual parallel texts

On one side you?re given English text, on the other there is a translation in your native language. This option is convenient for those who like to read original texts of any complexity, without having to stop to look up unknown words. This resource is very helpful, as the structure and ability to look at the translation immediately allow students become more confident in reading and lessen their fear of long texts.

  1. Newspapers, magazines, online news

Nowadays there are plenty of news websites and online resources for reading, e.g. BBC News, Daily Telegraph, Reuters, and CNN. By reading online news, students kill two birds with one stone ? they read articles that are interesting and relevant to them, and learn a lot of new words that are common in press reporting. Reading these daily and writing down any unknown words will help students develop their vocabulary.

  1. Blogs

There are thousands of blogs on the Internet dedicated to different themes ? travelling, fashion, gardening, children, phychology, etc. Use a service like Technorati to find relevant blogs. Several times per week bloggers update their pages with new stories. Like with online news sites, students will be interested in keeping up with new posts and will learn at the same time.

  1. Scripts

This is one of the most amazing resources for improving reading skills. We all have our favourite films, and reading the script can be a great way of entertaining students and showing the use of English in more natural, informal settings. The same will apply to plays. Sites like AwesomeFilm, The Daily Script and SimplyScripts have loads of movie scripts available as PDFs.

Listening

  1. Radio

There is possibly no better source for listening practice than radio. There are hundreds of different radio stations where you can listen online, so try listening to a station from a different country to your own. It also helps to listen to different dialects and accents, e.g. British English ? BBC Radio, American English ? Voice of America, Canadian English ? CBC Radio, Australian English ? ABC Radio Australia.

  1. Audio books

There are advantages and disadvantages to listening to audio books. The lexis can be learned quite easily, however not everybody likes listening to books. It is a matter of preference. Audio books can be downloaded for free from, for example, the University of South Florida?s Lit2Go program, New Fiction, and LibriVox. Or they can be purchased from sites such as Audible and AudioGo.

  1. Films

This is an ideal way to master listening skills, as all three VAK styles are used: visual, auditory and kinaesthetic. If something is unclear, it is easy to rewind back and re-watch that section of the film until it becomes clear. Reading the script before watching, or watching the film in students? native language first, will also help. Repeat words and phrases, imitating the actors? intonation, will help to get students? kinaesthetic memory working.

  1. Podcasts

Short audio lessons or stories recorded by native speakers are what will really help students. Choosing podcasts at the right language level for your students, and with themes that are interesting and relevant to them, is crucial to maintaining students? interest and motivation. You can even subscribe to podcasts to be sent the most recent episodes automatically. Try a service like ESL Podcast.

  1. Conversations

Encourage students to find a friend ? either a native speaker or someone with a good level of English ? and to talk with them in English. Thanks to social networks such as Facebook, Skype, Google+ and Lang-8, it?s very easy now for students to connect with native speakers and improve their English effectively.

  1. Music

Listening to music is a great way to develop English skills. When you are listening and singing your kinaesthetic memory is working. Even if it is difficult to understand the lyrics, music is poetry and is often very idiomatic. Students will pick up key phrases and words to add to their vocabulary.

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