Thursday, 28 February 2013

Samsung Electronics says loses a Japan patent lawsuit to Apple

MADRID, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Lionel Messi has rarely been accused of failing to deliver in big games, having scored in two European Cup finals, but after subdued performances against AC Milan and Real Madrid, questions are being asked. The four-times World Player of the Year and leading scorer in one of the greatest club teams of all time, was a shadow of his usual self at the San Siro in a Champions League last-16 first leg last week, when Barcelona slumped to a 2-0 defeat. ...

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Breaking News - The Business of Fashion

NEW YORK, United States ? Coach Inc. shares rose 5 percent on Wednesday to $48.90 after a DealReporter article said there were rumours among investment bankers that the leather-goods maker was exploring a sale of the company.

A Coach spokeswoman said the company does not comment on speculation or rumours.

A share price of $48.90 would give Coach a market value of $13.7 billion.

DealReporter cited two bankers as saying there were rumours Coach was exploring a sale, and a third banker who said Coach was rumored to be exploring strategic options, but was unable to provide specific information.

Last month, Coach reported disappointing quarterly earnings and has faced growing competition from companies like Michael Kors Holdings Ltd. Two weeks ago, Coach said that longtime Chief Executive Lew Frankfort would step down next year and be replaced by the head of its international business.

On Wednesday, Coach announced it had hired a former Nike Inc. executive to oversee the changes it is making to its stores.

Reporting by Phil Wahba in Toronto; Editing by Maureen Bavdek; Copyright (2013) Thomson Reuters.

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GeneaPress: Antique Trader, Family Tree Magazine Sponsor ...


The Heirloom Registry?? created by Houstory??is hosting an online scavenger hunt March 4-10, featuring a dozen popular genealogy and antique blogs, as well as more than $500 in prizes. The latest giveaways include donations from Antique Trader magazine and Family Tree Magazine.

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The Heirloom Registry Scavenger Hunt, running from March 4-10, will feature more than $500 in prizes. The latest announced giveaways include two popular antique guides from Antique Trader, and a compact disc packed with 2012 issues of Family Tree Magazine.

Antique Trader magazine has contributed two of their most popular publications ? the ?Antique Trader Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide 2013? and the ?Warman's Antiques & Collectibles 2014? ? while Family Tree Magazine will be offering up their ?Family Tree Magazine 2012 Annual CD.?

?These are great prizes ? and resources ? for anyone interested in family heirlooms, antiques or family history,? said Dan Hiestand, Houstory marketing director. ?They are two leaders in their respective industries, and we are proud to partner with them both on the scavenger hunt.?

The mission of The Heirloom Registry is an important one for family historians and genealogists said Diane Haddad, managing editor with Family Tree Magazine.

?One of our goals at Family Tree Magazine and Family Tree University is to help people care for their family heirlooms and share the stories behind them with loved ones,? Haddad said. ?We hope being part of the Heirloom Registry Scavenger Hunt will inspire family historians to preserve information about those treasured objects.?

Antoinette Rahn, Antique Trader editor, said her magazine is excited to be involved with the hunt.
"We are thrilled to be participating in this special event,? Rahn said. ?What's not to love about a grown-up scavenger hunt focused on celebrating, researching and preserving heirlooms and antiques? It's an honor for us to be one of the ?stops? in this adventure, which includes so many companies we admire for their devotion to helping people learn from and commemorate the history of their own lives."

About Antique Trader

Antique Trader, a magazine published 26 times per year in Iola, Wis., has served the antiques and collectibles community since 1957. Antique Trader magazine has a weekly circulation of more than 50,000 readers and more than 3,000 unique daily visitors to its Web site ? which houses a free archive of more than 7,500 articles about antiques and collectibles ? and serves up more than 1 million page views every year. The publication also has active Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest platforms reaching nearly 22,000 fans and followers, and its blog has been rated one of the most widely read on antiques and collectibles. For more information, visit http://www.antiquetrader.com/

About Family Tree Magazine

Family Tree Magazine is part of the Genealogy Community at F+W Media, Inc. , which also encompasses Family Tree University online courses and webinars, genealogy books and the http://www.shopfamilytree.com/ online store. These publications and products are devoted to providing engaging, easy-to-understand instruction that makes genealogy a hobby anyone can do.

About The Heirloom Registry

The Heirloom Registry is a new service from Houstory. Record a family heirloom?s history in The Heirloom Registry, and its story travels with it. Always. Inexpensive, simple: Tag heirlooms with Registry IDs, and share stories in words and pictures at heirloomregistry.com. Registered stories are permanently accessible to future owners.

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Animals May Boost Social Interaction in Kids With Autism - Health ...

guineapig Animals May Boost Social Interaction in Kids With Autism

WEDNESDAY, Feb. 27 (HealthDay News) ? A new study finds that animals may help children with autism connect with other people.

Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired communication and social interactions.

Australian researchers compared how children with autism (aged 5 to 13) interacted with adults and non-autistic children when there were either two guinea pigs or toys in a room.

Compared to having toys around, the children with autism were more likely to talk, look at faces and make physical contact when the guinea pigs were present. They also were more likely to respond to other children?s attempts to play with them.

The presence of the guinea pigs also led to more smiling and laughing, and less frowning, whining and crying among the children with autism, compared to having the toys, according to the study, which was published Feb. 20 in the journal PLoS One.

The positive effect that animals have on children with autism may help encourage them to interact with therapists, teachers and other adults, said Marguerite O?Haire and colleagues at the University of Queensland. Animals may also help in the classroom, a journal news release noted.

?For children with [autism], the school classroom can be a stressful and overwhelming environment, due to social challenges and peer victimization,? the researchers wrote. ?If an animal can reduce this stress or artificially change children?s perception of the classroom and its occupants, then a child with [autism] may feel more at ease and open to social approach behaviors.?

Previous research has shown that strangers are more likely to be friendly to people who are walking a dog than those who are walking alone. Similar effects have been noted for people holding smaller animals such as rabbits or turtles.

A recent evidence review from Rome suggests that trained companion dogs could help children with autism.

This ?social lubricant? effect of animals on interaction between people can be particularly important for people with socio-emotional problems, the study authors wrote.

More information

The U.S. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke has more about autism.

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DirecTV scores a batch of 4K TV trademarks, content remains a pie in the sky

DirecTV trademarks 4K TV channel names, but content is still a pie in the sky

Despite the flood of 4K TVs that are emerging this year, there won't be a lot of content to play on them in the near future short of space galleries and the World Cup. The team at DirecTV can't provide an immediate solution, but it's at least getting ahead of the curve with a spate of new trademarks. The satellite giant now owns trademarks for the terms 4K, 4KN, 4KNET, 4K Network and 4KNetwork, the lot of which would cover broadcasts, streaming and VOD -- all hinting that the company is at least toying with the prospect of a 4K-only channel or service. Don't get your hopes up, however. DirecTV has declined comment, and there's a big difference between securing a trademark and having the resources to do something with it. We'll have to wait for sufficient capacity on TV networks -- and in our wallets -- before 4K TV channels exist as more than names.

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Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Razer Edge Windows 8 gaming tablet up for pre-order March 1st ...

Razer?s Edge tablet is a 10 inch Windows 8 tablet aimed at gamers. It has the guts of a mid-range PC gaming laptop, including an Intel Ivy Bridge processor and discrete graphics. Razer will also offer optional accessories including a game controller that add buttons and D-pads on the sides of the tablet.

Razer introduced the Edge at CES in January, and now the company says it will be available for pre-order starting March 1st for $999 and up.

Razer Edge

At that price you get a model with an Intel Core i5 processor, a 1366 x 768 pixel display, 64GB of storage, and NVDIA GeForce GT640M graphics.

Razer will also offer optional upgrades including a Core i7 processor and 128GB or 256GB solid state disks.

Razer will offer three different optional accessories for the gaming tablet:

Prices for the tablet alone can go as high as $1449 if you get a top-of-the-line model, which may seem like a lot of money for a tablet that gets about 3 hours of battery life during normal use and half that while playing demanding PC games.

But the Razer Edge is the first tablet of its type that?s actually capable of playing many of the latest PC games with graphics quality set to medium.

The Razer Edge is sort of like a Microsoft Surface Pro, and it?s priced like one. But while Microsoft?s $999 tablet comes with a digital pen and a pressure-sensitive screen, the Razer Edge comes with discrete graphics. If the Surface Pro is aimed at business and artistic applications, the Razer Edge is designed from the ground up for gaming.

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LG Optimus LTE III spotted in the wild in South Korea

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At first glance you'd be forgiven for mistaking what we see here for an LG Optimus L7, but it is in fact reportedly the latest in the Optimus LTE line -- the imaginatively titled Optimus LTE III. Spied in South Korea, the LTE III is supposedly launching sometime later this year on the country's SK Telecom network. 

Like the L-Series devices, the LTE III is reported to carry some decent mid-range specs, such as a 1280x720 display, and dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8960 processor. Software is said to be Android 4.1.2, which is hardly a surprise given what we've seen in Barcelona this week. It also supposedly packs a decent sized 2540 mAh battery to keep things ticking along.

Will LG release this outside of its native South Korea? Possibly not, but it's a nice looking device all the same -- though the physical home button still draws its critics. It also seems to have a sweet looking flip case available for it too, similar in style to that which we saw for the Optimus G Pro at Mobile World Congress. 

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Why most Americans are yawning over 'sequester' ? and why that matters

Only 1 in 4 Americans is following the debate over 'the sequester,' and even fewer say they understand it, a new poll shows. If the spending cuts take effect and more people pay attention, Obama's public support could slip.

By Linda Feldmann,?Staff writer / February 26, 2013

President Obama runs to greet well-wishers upon his arrival in Newport News, Va., on Tuesday. Obama is visiting Newport News Shipbuilding to highlight the effect the 'sequester' will have on jobs and middle-class families.

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President Obama is working hard to ramp up public agitation over the looming ?sequester? ? big, across-the-board spending cuts that, if fully implemented, could send the US economy back into recession. If the sequester goes into effect and starts doing damage, blame the Republicans, Mr. Obama says.

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On Tuesday, the president holds his latest campaign-style event focused on what the cuts would mean for real people. Obama is speaking at Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport News, Va., a coastal city whose economic health depends on Navy contracts. ??

Workers in Newport News are understandably anxious. But to much of the country, ?sequester? is just a weird word that doesn?t mean much or affect them personally. Only 1 in 4 Americans is following the debate over the $85 billion in federal spending cuts scheduled to kick in on Friday, according to a new poll by the Washington Post and the Pew Research Center. Even fewer people ? 18 percent ? say they understand the issue ?very well.?

Part of the problem could be the lexicon. Who knows what ?sequester? means? That, despite valiant efforts by the media to explain it. It?s actually a verb that means to isolate or cut. The noun form is ?sequestration,? but that?s even more awkward (an extra syllable, after all) and hardly fodder for water-cooler chat ? unless, of course, it?s your job that?s possibly on the line, in which case you are keenly interested.

But unless you work in certain industries ? such as defense, which is slated to take half of the cuts ? it?s just the latest food fight in the dysfunction known as Washington politics. Fiscal crisis fatigue among the public appears to have set in. Just two months ago, Washington was on the edge of its seat over the ?fiscal cliff,? the tax increases and spending cuts due to take effect on Jan. 1 as required by law, and aimed at setting the nation on a sounder fiscal path.

The sequester was due to take effect then, but in the last-minute agreement was delayed until March 1. ??

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Which are the main ingredients to create various martinis | Business ...

When making a good Martini it is the Martini ingredients that make the difference. While many enthusiasts for the conventional Martini believe that should the Martini ingredients differ from gin as well as vermouth then it is not necessarily a Martini. But Martini lovers say otherwise whiskey making. ?

There has been an enormous influx of components directly into Martinis and the drink has exploded in its popularity and market reach. Today for the more youthful demographic you might have your Appletinis, Peach Martinis, Orange and Vanilla Martinis and even Chocolate Martinis. However for a true Martini lover, a Martini is always going to be a heady mix of gin and vermouth.
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Whilst it is far from really fair to call the actual cousins of the Martini with the exact same name, the real reason for this kind of association is primarily the actual cocktail culture that introduced many of these drinks getting dished up in a very similar glass as the Martini itself!

Since the cocktail glass is used to serve these drinks is known as the Martini glass, the association is made. It is also because of this very cocktail lifestyle that our favorite fruits as well as flavors are finding their own way to help make these new martinis. Even though the fundamental martini ingredients continue to be the same, mixologists use flavors and also base spirits besides gin to make most of these Martinis.

When you want to create a traditional Martini you will need a few of the basic Martini ingredients that will have to be mixed in a precise percentage to obtain the very best flavor. You will need to mix gin and vermouth inside a ratio of 2: 1 inside a cocktail shaker packed with ice cubes. You may shake this particular mix till the actual spirits absorb the icy coldness and then strain this drink inside a Martini glass garnished with an olive. ?

A martini may also be stirred and is a much smoother drink since stirring makes the molecules in the spirits rest very easily one over another. Shaking a Martini, on the other hand, tends to make more of the ice mix in the drink making it much less powerful. ?

One ingredient which has found its way into the listing of martini components is Vodka. It has been observed that people getting introduced to the Martini prefer the gin within the Martini to be replaced simply by vodka. Another twist to your classic martini could be the Gibson. Whilst the rest of the martini ingredients stay exactly the same in this drink, it is the garnish that sets to separate out. A vintage martini uses an olive as being a garnish and a Gibson utilizes a pickled onion. ?

Martini components become much more unique as well as exciting when using the Stardust Martini. In this Martini drink, combined with other ingredients cinnamon liquor is included with some actual gold dust! The Appletini is yet another martini which may be made with various Martini ingredients. This fantastic variation of the Martini is created using vodka instead of gin. The vodka is combined with apple cider, apple liquor or apple fruit juice bonuses. ?

This delightfully green Martini is extremely rejuvenating as well as smooth. An additional version in the Appletini could be the Rumpletini. In the Rumpletini the actual vodka in the Appletini is exchanged using rum. ?

As soon as you understand all of the Martini ingredients creating any martini becomes super easy. You can enjoy the various flavors as well as fusions of this drink easily only by getting a basic understanding of all the ingredients that can go into generating a Martini.

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Spied ? KTM 390 Duke Caught Testing


KTM 390 Duke Caught Testing in India

People can take a glimpse of new Duke 390 which was spied at various places. As we can see that the bike is featured with traces of orange on the body as well as alloy. The photographer hasn?t divulged any details but the good folks at Powerdrift. the owners of these low-res pic, are of the opinion that absence of an ABS unit on the front brakes is a definite proof of the fact that the bike in the above pic is indeed the India spec KTM 390.

KTM 390 Duke Caught Testing in India

That the KTM 390 Duke is headed our way is a known fact. There have been several reports that suggest that the 390 Duke will be launched in India in April this year. However, a recent comment from a high official in KTM India hinted at a July launch for the new bike. While there is no denying that a concrete date for the KTM 390 Duke India launch is still unknown, it is for sure that Indian bike aficionados won?t have to wait much for the bigger Duke to arrive in our country.

When it launches the Duke 390 motorcycle in the US early next year, Bajaj Auto will become the first Indian automotive firm to export ?Made in India? vehicles to sell their products in that market, according to a BS report.

The report further said that Bajaj Auto would produce street bikes for its Austrian partner, KTM AG, which has so far been selling only off-road motorcycles in the US. What is more, the stylish, high-performance and race-oriented motorcycle model, KTM Duke 390 would be manufactured Bajaj Auto?s Chakkan plant, near Pune in the western Indian state of Maharashtra, noted the report.

Stefan Pierer, CEO of KTM-Sportmotorcycle told the daily: ?It is a strategic decision with Bajaj Auto to go for sporty, stylish motorcycles, even for the saturated markets, because cars have become too expensive. We are entering the US street-bike segment for the first time and, beginning next year, the Duke 390, manufactured in India, would be sold in the US market?.

Stating that US is the world?s biggest market for high-end super bikes (above 990 cc), the report went on to add that the ongoing financial crises have forced consumers to scale down to more affordable, efficient and easy-on-pocket products. The Duke 390, to be launched in Europe by the middle of this year, followed by India, before the US, has been developed under a joint programme of Bajaj and KTM engineers, the report pointed out. Though the concept was developed in Austria, while everything else, including design and final product development, was accomplished in India by Bajaj Auto, the report said. Before this, the Pune-based auto major, which owns stake in KTM, successfully launched two models ? Duke 200 and Duke 125 ? which were built and sold in India and exported to Europe and other markets, informed the report.

Elaborating on the product, Pierer continued: ?These small-displacement street bikes are ideal for urban commuting, especially in saturated markets like the US and Europe. What we are talking about are powerful (40-44 bhp) but affordable bikes at 138 kilogram, these are powerful and agile. With a target price of $ 5,000, including VAT, we think it could be a phenomenal success?.

Riding high on India-made smaller bikes, KTM overtook German motorcyle major BMW last year to become Europe?s largest bike maker, with sales of 107,000 units, as against BMW?s 106,000. Going forward, Bajaj Auto is aiming at stepping up production from India, at the same time, looking for greener pastures in the ASEAN region and Latin America, concurred the report.

While in few of the Asian markets the Indian firm has its own organised network, while in other markets, Bajaj Auto is using the resources of its Japanese partner, Kawasaki. Having said that, India?s second biggest two-wheeler manufacturer has a solid network in Latin America as well. The official sees a humungous rise in production from the Chakan plant in the next five years, meaning the joint venture entity would be manufacturing these motorcycles in excess of 100,000 units a year from the last year?s production number of 17,000 vehicles. If implemented, this would be half the total expected output for KTM globally by that time, the report said, quoting the official as saying.

Pierer added: ?We would be manufacturing 200,000 units a year. Out of that, 100,000 vehicles would be made in India. We expect sales of 10,000 Duke 390 motorcycles in Europe and the US. The rest of the production would be sold in India and other regions?.

Also see -?KTM Duke 390 all-set to launch in India by March-2013, unofficial bookings taken

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Head of Mexico's powerful teachers' union jailed

FILE - This May 12, 2003 file photo shows Elba Esther Gordillo, then secretary general of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) speaks at a news conference with foreign correspondents in Mexico City. Gordillo, the head of Mexico's powerful teachers' union, was arrested at an airport outside Mexico City on Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013, for alleged embezzlement, with federal officials accusing her using union funds to pay for plastic surgery, buy a private plane and even pay her bill at Neiman Marcus. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo, File)

FILE - This May 12, 2003 file photo shows Elba Esther Gordillo, then secretary general of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) speaks at a news conference with foreign correspondents in Mexico City. Gordillo, the head of Mexico's powerful teachers' union, was arrested at an airport outside Mexico City on Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013, for alleged embezzlement, with federal officials accusing her using union funds to pay for plastic surgery, buy a private plane and even pay her bill at Neiman Marcus. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo, File)

FILE - In this Friday July 14, 2006 file photo, teachers' union head Elba Esther Gordillo gestures as she arrives to attend a meeting with education workers a day after being expelled from Mexico's Institutional Revolutionary Party in Mexico City. Gordillo, the head of Mexico's powerful teachers' union, was arrested at an airport outside Mexico City on Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013, for alleged embezzlement, with federal officials accusing her using union funds to pay for plastic surgery, buy a private plane and even pay her bill at Neiman Marcus. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills, file)

(AP) ? One of Mexico's biggest political kingfish sits in a women's prison in the capital, accused of embezzling millions in funds from her teachers' union to pay for property, private planes, plastic surgery and her Neiman Marcus bill.

Elba Esther Gordillo, 68, leader of the 1.5 million-member National Union of Education Workers, was arrested late Tuesday afternoon as she landed at the Toluca airport near Mexico City on a private flight from San Diego. Assistant Attorney General Alfredo Castillo told the Televisa network that she was taken off the plane and flown by authorities to Mexico City.

Upon arrival in Mexico's capital, she asked to see a doctor then was taken in a caravan of Federal Police and Marine vehicles to Santa Martha Acatitla prison, Televisa reported.

The fall of one of the country's most storied and divisive characters ? unthinkable just months ago ? comes with the return to power of Mexico's Institutional Revolutionary Party, which previously ruled for 71 years and once helped Gordillo consolidate her power. She was arrested one day after President Enrique Pena Nieto signed into law a comprehensive education reform designed to dismantle a system she controlled.

Union members had been marching in the streets against the reform in recent weeks, and the fiery Gordillo, who rose from school teacher to a maker of presidents, vowed to keep fighting.

"I want to die with the epitaph: Here lies a warrior. She died like a warrior," Gordillo said in a speech on her 68th birthday earlier this month.

She has not spoken or appeared publicly since her arrest.

In a press conference minutes after her detention, Attorney General Jesus Murillo Karam said Gordillo is accused of embezzling 2 billion pesos (about $160 million) from union funds. Prosecutors said they had detected nearly $3 million in purchases at Neiman Marcus using union funds, as well as $17,000 in U.S. plastic surgery bills and the purchase of a million-dollar home in San Diego.

"We are looking at a case in which the funds of education workers have been illegally misused, for the benefit of several people, among them Elba Esther Gordillo," Murillo said.

Gordillo displayed her opulence openly with designer clothes and bags, bodyguards, expensive cars and properties including a penthouse apartment in Mexico City's exclusive Polanco neighborhood. She has been widely lampooned for her many plastic surgeries and depicted in political cartoons as ghoulish. Meanwhile, Mexico's teachers are poorly paid and public education has long been considered sub-par.

Murillo said authorities were expecting her return for a union national congress starting Wednesday in Guadalajara. Union leaders already gathered there late Tuesday were meeting to decide how to respond, according to a union spokeswoman who was not authorized to speak by name.

The investigation started in December, just after Pena Nieto took office, after Santander Bank alerted authorities to bank transfers in billions of pesos, according to the attorney general.

At the news conference, Castillo displayed a series of charts that resembled battle plans, with dozens arrows detailing the alleged flow of illicit transfers from teachers' union accounts to the personal accounts of three union workers who were not authorized to deal with finances ? Nora Guadalupe Ugarte Ramirez, Isaias Gallardo Chavez and Jose Manuel Diaz Flores, as well as a real estate company. Gallardo and Diaz were arrested with Gordillo, Castillo told Televisa.

Some funds eventually ended up in bank accounts in Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Castillo said that in one case they transferred $1 million to a Swiss account for a company owned by Gordillo's mother. Those funds were then used to buy a million-dollar house in the island of Coronado in San Diego.

A television interview last week about education reform, the interviewer told Gordillo that she was the most hated woman in Mexico.

"There is no one more loved by their people than I," Gordillo answered. "I care about the teachers. This is a deep and serious dispute about public education."

The reform creates a system of uniform standards for teacher hiring and promotion based on merit instead of union connections. It also allows for the first census of Mexico's education system, which Gordillo's union has largely controlled for decades, allegedly padding the payroll with thousands of phantom teachers.

So great is the union's control that no one knows exactly how many schools, teachers or students exist in Mexico.

For years, she has beaten back attacks from union dissidents, political foes and journalists who have seen her as a symbol of Mexico's corrupt, old-style politics. Rivals have accused her of corruption, misuse of union funds and even a murder, but prosecutors who investigated never brought a charge against her.

She was expelled from Pena Nieto's Institutional Revolutionary Party in 2006 for supporting other parties' candidates and the formation of her own New Alliance party. Her support was considered key in giving a razor-thin victory to former President Felipe Calderon.

Columnist and political analyst Raymundo Riva Palacio said Gordillo is an experienced political fighter who may have lost the keen sense of political calculation that kept her in power for so many years.

"She lost clarity," Riva Palacio said. "Having so much to lose on the issue on which they finally got her, the money, she calculated badly."

Gordillo's arrest recalled the 1989 arrest of another once-feared union boss, Joaquin Hernandez Galicia, known as "La Quina." The longtime head of Mexico's powerful oil workers union, Hernandez Galicia was arrested during the first months of the new administration of then-President Carlos Salinas.

In 1988, he criticized Salinas' presidential candidacy and threatened an oil workers' strike if Salinas privatized any part of the government oil monopoly, Petroleos Mexicanos, or Pemex. On Jan. 10, 1989, ? about a month after Salinas took office ? soldiers used a bazooka to blow down the door of Hernandez' home in the Gulf Coast city of Ciudad Madero.

Like Gordillo, Hernandez Galicia's power was believed to represent a challenge to the president, and his arrest was interpreted as an assertion of the president's authority. He was freed from prison after Salinas left office.

Murillo denied that Gordillo's arrest was politically motivated and said it could not be compared to Hernandez's case.

"This was a very clear investigation and we will have more of them," he said.

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Associated Press writers Mark Stevenson and Adriana Gomez Licon contributed to this report.

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Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Fungal cleaning crew: Chemists determine the structure of an enzyme that breaks down dyes

Feb. 26, 2013 ? Fungi serve as a kind of natural cleaning crew for the ecosystem. They form enzymes that can degrade hazardous substances, converting natural as well as human-made toxins into harmless compounds. For instance, they can help to break down synthetic dyes, which accumulate in great amounts during the production of textiles. Prof. Dr. Dietmar A. Plattner, Dr. Klaus Piontek, and Eric Strittmatter from the Institute of Organic Chemistry of the University of Freiburg and their colleagues from research groups at the International Graduate School of Zittau of the University of Dresden have determined the three-dimensional atomic structure of an enzyme of this kind, a dye-decolorizing peroxidase (DyP).

Their findings have now been published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry (JBC).

In nature, all organisms make use of enzymes in order to build up and break down vital substances. These biocatalysts are often superior to traditional chemical processes as they enable chemical reactions under especially mild conditions. Several fungal enzymes are commonly used in industry as a replacement for other chemicals. In clothing production, for example, they are the reagents responsible for giving blue jeans a so-called stonewashed or used look.

Plattner's research team is studying several fungal enzymes and attempting to analyze their structure. The scientists hope that this will lead to a better understanding of how the enzymes function. Up until the end of 2010, the scientists were consortium members of the European Union project BIORENEW that was funded with a total of 15 million. They are now participating in the project BioIndustrie2021, which is receiving 1.1 euros in funding from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. The Freiburg researchers are currently focusing their efforts on enzymes of the class heme peroxidase.. In the future, they hope to use their findings to design custom-made enzymes for industrial applications, making many chemical processes more environmentally friendly.

The dye-decolorizing peroxidase (DyP) belongs to the class of heme peroxidases and is isolated from jelly ear (Auricularia auricula-judae), an edible fungus indigenous to Germany. Piontek and Strittmatter used x-ray crystallographic methods to elucidate the atomic structure of the enzyme. With the help of this model, they determined how the substrate molecules need to bind to the enzyme in order to be converted to other substances in a chemical reaction. While studying this mechanism, they discovered an apparent contradiction: The binding pocket is only large enough for some of the substrate molecules -- for the smaller chemical compounds that are converted by the enzyme. However, it is too small for larger and bulky substrates such as synthetic dyes. Hence, there must be another binding site on the surface of the enzyme that larger molecules can dock onto.

The members of Plattner's team succeeded in locating this site. In addition, they identified the amino acid that enables the enzyme to interact with the substrate and transfers an electron from the substrate molecule to the center of the enzyme.

This is the second example of a so-called redox-active surface amino acid to be found in fungal enzymes to date.

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  1. E. Strittmatter, C. Liers, R. Ullrich, S. Wachter, M. Hofrichter, D. A. Plattner, K. Piontek. First Crystal Structure of a Fungal High-redox Potential Dye-decolorizing Peroxidase: SUBSTRATE INTERACTION SITES AND LONG-RANGE ELECTRON TRANSFER. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2012; 288 (6): 4095 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M112.400176

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EXCLUSIVE! Bonus Clip from 'Breaking Dawn: Part 2'

After the final installment of The Twilight Saga was released in November, we finally had to say goodbye to the characters of Bella (Kristen Stewart) Edward (Robert Pattinson) and Jacob (Taylor Lautner) -- but it's not quite over yet!

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Eat too much? Maybe it's in the blood

Feb. 26, 2013 ? Bone marrow cells that produce brain-derived eurotrophic factor (BDNF), known to affect regulation of food intake, travel to part of the hypothalamus in the brain where they "fine-tune" appetite, said researchers from Baylor College of Medicine and Shiga University of Medical Science in Otsu, Shiga, Japan, in a report that appears online in the journal Nature Communications.

"We knew that blood cells produced BDNF," said Dr. Lawrence Chan, professor of molecular and cellular biology and professor and chief of the division of diabetes, endocrinology & metabolism in the department of medicine and director of the federally funded Diabetes Research Center, all at BCM. The factor is produced in the brain and in nerve cells as well. "We didn't know why it was produced in blood cells."

Dr. Hiroshi Urabe and Dr. Hideto Kojima, current and former postdoctoral fellows in Chan's laboratory respectively, looked for BDNF in the brains of mice who had not been fed for about 24 hours. The bone marrow-derived cells had been marked with a fluorescent protein that showed up on microscopy. To their surprise, they found cells producing BDNF in a part of the brain's hypothalamus called the paraventricular nucleus.

"We knew that in embryonic development, some blood cells do go to the brain and become microglial cells," said Chan. (Microglial cells form part of the supporting structure of the central nervous system. They are characterized by a nucleus from which "branches" expand in all directions.) "This is the first time we have shown that this happens in adulthood. Blood cells can go to one part of the brain and become physically changed to become microglial-like cells."

However, these bone marrow cells produce a bone marrow-specific variant of BDNF, one that is different from that produced by the regular microglial cells already in the hypothalamus.

Only a few of these blood-derived cells actually reach the hypothalamus, said Chan.

"It's not very impressive if you look casually under the microscope," he said. However, a careful scrutiny showed that the branching nature of these cells allow them to come into contact with a whole host of brain cells.

"Their effects are amplified," said Chan.

Mice that are born lacking the ability to produce blood cells that make BDNF overeat, become obese and develop insulin resistance (a lack of response to insulin that affects the ability to metabolize glucose). A bone marrow transplant that restores the gene for making the cells that produce BDNF can normalize appetite, said Chan. However, a transplant of bone marrow that does not contain this gene does not reverse overeating, obesity or insulin resistance.

When normal bone marrow cells that produce BDNF are injected into the third ventricle (a fluid-filled cavity in the brain) of mice that lack BDNF, they no longer have the urge to overeat, said Chan.

All in all, the studies represent a new mechanism by which these bone-marrow derived cells control feeding through BDNF and could provide a new avenue to attack obesity, said Chan.

He and his colleagues hypothesize that the bone marrow cells that produce BDNF fine tune the appetite response, although a host of different appetite-controlling hormones produced by the regular nerve cells in the hypothalamus do the lion's share of the work.

"Bone marrow cells are so accessible," said Chan. "If these cells play a regulatory role, we could draw some blood, modify something in it or add something that binds to blood cells and give it back. We may even be able to deliver medication that goes to the brain," crossing the blood-brain barrier. Even a few of these cells can have an effect because their geometry means that they have contact with many different neurons or nerve cells.

He credits Urabe and Kojima (now with Shiga University of Medical Science in Japan) with doing most of the experiments involved in the research.

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  1. Hiroshi Urabe, Hideto Kojima, Lawrence Chan, Tomoya Terashima, Nobuhiro Ogawa, Miwako Katagi, Kazunori Fujino, Asako Kumagai, Hiromichi Kawai, Akihiro Asakawa, Akio Inui, Hitoshi Yasuda, Yutaka Eguchi, Kazuhiro Oka, Hiroshi Maegawa, Atsunori Kashiwagi, Hiroshi Kimura. Haematopoietic cells produce BDNF and regulate appetite upon migration to the hypothalamus. Nature Communications, 2013; 4: 1526 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms2536

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Trial by Jury, Gay Adoption, Legal Awards Season ? The Human ...

Christian rights case rulingWelcome back to the UK Human Rights Roundup, your regular booster shot of human rights news. The full list of links can be found?here. You can also find our table of human rights cases?here?and previous roundups?here.

Unsurprisingly, Theresa May?s views on the role of immigration judges sparked much debate this week ? yet haven?t stopped the judges making findings that Immigration Rules are unlawful.? The consequences of the dismissal of the Pryce jury are still playing out, while the Strasbourg Court has made an important ruling on discrimination based on sexual orientation.? Keep an eye out on some new events advertised this week, and various updates in the legal blogging world.

In the news

Blogs and Awards

Sad news for the world of online legal journalism with the?announcement?that?Guardian Law?is to abolish it?s position of editor and become ?semi-automated?.? The pill, however, is sweetened with the news that our very own UKHRB has been?nominated?for the Legal Journalism Award at this year?s Halsbury Legal Awards.? Nominations are also open for the Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year, for which information can be found?here.

Theresa May v Immigration Judges & Other Immigration News

Following Adam?s UKHRB post last week, the key news item has been the fallout from Theresa May?s public attack on immigration judges in last week?s Mail on Sunday.? T

ObiterJ notes?the ?major inaccuracies? in Mrs May?s article, particularly that in fact no immigration judge actually considers Article 8 (right to respect for family life) to be an absolute and unqualified right.? The blogger also makes very clear that the Immigration Rules, although voted upon by one chamber in Parliament, do not constitute primary legislation, and accordingly will not be treated by judges as such.

The Free Movement blog raises the possibility that Parliament may, in light of this incident, modify the Human Rights Act, and questions with caution that if foreign criminals become a first exception, who might follow?? The Spectator also nods in the direction of repealing or amending the Human Rights Act, though sets Mrs May?s comments in the current political context of the Eastleigh by-election, ?where immigration may play as an issue?.

The Upper Tribunal was, however, seemingly not put off by Theresa May?s views, as displayed by a two-part post on the Ogundimu case relating to the new rules pertaining to Nigeria.? The first?points to the UT?s finding that the First Tier Tribunal made a ?serious error of law? by finding that ?Article 8 was not even engaged.?? The second?goes on to explain the Tribunal?s finding that deportation was not a proportionate response to the legitimate aim of preventing crime, given the appellant?s family circumstances.? The Court of Appeal has also found?the country guidance for Burma to be flawed, a finding which has essentially reopened all Burmese asylum cases.

Sexual Orientation and Reform at the ECtHR

Paul Johnson briefly summarises the decision of the ECtHR in X and Others v Austria on the ECHRSO blog, before turning his eye to deeper analysis on the ECHR blog.? The Court found that Austrian domestic law did discriminate against same-sex couples when it comes to ?second parent [step-parent] adoptions?, breaching Article 14 in conjunction with Article 8 of the ECHR.? Johnson?s view is that the Court?s conclusion and method are consistent with an established line of case law, but he criticises the continued view of the Court that gives states a wide ?margin of appreciation? under Article 12 to maintain a ?heteronormative? view of marriage.

In a busy week for the ECHR Blog, it also points to?the Council of Europe?s new webpage that brings together all the relevant material associated with reform of the ECtHR.? For a digestible background piece, see the Council of Europe?s page?on the history of the reforms.? The blog also provides a useful collation of commentary of the Court?s earlier decision in El-Masri.

The Pryce of Trial by Jury

Expect some more on this next week, but the fallout from the dismissal of the jury in the Vicki Pryce case is starting to animate the pens of legal commentators.? Mark Elliott provides?some useful background to many of the relevant issues at play, including his own suggestion that perhaps juries ought to be expected to give reasons for their decisions.? Richard Moorhead, however, suggests?that we are asking the wrong questions: it is not a matter of whether trial by jury is an appropriate method of dispensing justice, but rather we should focus on how judges direct said jurors. Meanwhile, Joshua Rozenberg and David Allen Green discuss the issue in a joint piece in today?s Observer.

Also in the News

Just a quick blitz through some other items making this week?s headlines, starting with a couple of pieces on children and the law.? David Burrows questions?whether those who provide information on alleged abuse ought to be entitled to public interest immunity, with the Supreme Court finding that the right to a fair trial overrides the concomitant right to privacy.? Meanwhile, Family Lore outlines?the recent judgments of the Supreme Court in L and B and in J, with links to case summaries.

Finally, some interesting takes on matters of public law: Brodies LLP have undertaken research?into judicial review in Scotland, noting in particular the low success rate of applications and relatively steady rate of applications.? Andrew Le Sueur on the UK Constitutional Law Blog observes?that the Wikipedia article on the UK constitution is broadly written by non-experts, and invites fellow experts to make contributions as a method of public education.? The UKSC blog provides a useful outline of a speech given by Lord Reed on an ?insider?s? view of the Supreme Court, with some fascinating insights into the mechanisms of the Court.? Finally, in light of the government?s decision not to implement aspects of the Equality Act, and to repeal others, Sir Bob Hepple QC indicates?the vital role to be played by the Equality and Human Rights Commission with its remaining resources.

In the Courts

X and Others v Austria?(Application no. 19010/07) Austrian domestic law preventing same-sex couples carrying out ?second parent? adoptions breaches Articles 14 and 8.

Durani v Secretary of State for Home Department [2013] EWHC 284 (Admin)?21 day immigration detention of minor unlawful due to obviously flawed local authority age assessment, rules High Court

Horncastle and Others v United Kingdom (Application no. 4184/10)?Horncastle case returns to the ECtHR for questions to parties

Upcoming Events

To add events to this list,?email Adam Wagner. Please only send events which (i) have their own webpage which can be linked to, and (ii) are relevant to topics covered by the blog.

  • Human Rights Law in Practice: Policy, Politics and Potential Saturday 9th March, 09:30 ? 17:00,?Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
  • The Economics of Killing Tuesday 5th March 2013, 18:00 ? 20:00, Warwick University
  • Public Law Project Wales Conference 2013 Thursday 11th April 2013, 09:30 ? 17.30. Venue: Cardiff University
  • International Graduate Legal Research Conference King?s College London, April 8-9, 2013 (including 2 human rights panels and one on environmental law).
  • Justice and Security Bill ? Closed hearings in civil cases ? ALBA 05 March 2013, Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke QC MP and Shami Chakrabarti, chaired by Lord Justice Lloyd Jones ? ALBA members only, booking required
  • The Power of Literature and Human Rights Saturday 2 March 2013, 11am-12.30pm Venue: LSE Wolfson Theatre, New Academic Building

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Monday, 25 February 2013

Top British cardinal accused of 'inappropriate behavior'

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Cardinal Keith O'Brien, 74, leader of the Scottish Catholic Church, has been reported, February 24, 2013 to the Vatican over claims of inappropriate behavior.

By Mohammed Abbas, Reuters

LONDON ? Britain's most senior Roman Catholic cleric, a cardinal expected to take part in the conclave to choose the next pope, rejected allegations on Sunday that he had behaved in an "inappropriate" way with other priests.

The Observer newspaper said Cardinal Keith O'Brien, 74, the archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh, who is known for outspoken views on homosexuality, had been reported to the Vatican over allegations of inappropriate behavior stretching back 30 years.

"Cardinal O'Brien contests these claims and is taking legal advice," a spokesman for the cardinal said.

Three priests and a former priest, from a Scottish diocese, have complained to the Vatican and demanded O'Brien's immediate resignation, the newspaper said, adding that they wanted the conclave to choose Pope Benedict's successor to be "clean".

The Observer gave little detail on the allegations but said one complainant had said O'Brien made an inappropriate approach after night prayers. Another priest complained of unwanted behavior by O'Brien after a late-night drinking session.

Last week, O'Brien advocated allowing Catholic priests to marry as many found it difficult to cope with celibacy.

His comments last year labeling gay marriage a "grotesque subversion" landed him with a "Bigot of the Year" award from gay rights group Stonewall.

The Catholic Church's handling of the sexual abuse of children and others by priests has dogged the papacy of Benedict, who is due to step down on Thursday after becoming the first pope in centuries to choose to resign.

The next leader of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics will be chosen by 117 cardinals in the Vatican's Sistine Chapel.

Almost 10,000 people have signed a petition urging a U.S. cardinal not to take part in selecting the next pope, saying to do so would insult victims of sexual abuse by priests committed while he was Archbishop of Los Angeles from 1985 to 2011.

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Y Combinator-Backed Thalmic Labs Introduces MYO, A $149 Armband For Gesture Control

myo_1Y Combinator-backed startup Thalmic Labs believes it has a better way of determining user intent when using gesture control. To do so, it?s developed a new device, called MYO, which is an armband worn around the forearm. Using Bluetooth, the armband can wirelessly connect to other devices, such as PCs and mobile phones, to enable user control based on their movements.

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Sunday, 24 February 2013

Meet the ZTE Open, The First Official Firefox OS Phone

There have been a few Firefox OS developer phones floating around but now, Mozilla has announced the first official Firefox OS handset at Mobile World Congress: The ZTE Open. More »


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Russia meteor triggered nuclear warning system

The infrasonic waves from the detonation of a meteor over the Ural Mountains earlier this month was detected by 17 nuclear monitoring stations around the globe. ?

By Leonard David,?SPACE.com / February 22, 2013

This dashcam video frame grab shows a meteor streaking across the sky of Russia?s Ural Mountains earlier this month.

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A far-flung system of detectors that make up a Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty network made its largest ever detection when a meteor exploded over Russia?s Ural mountains last week.

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The Vienna, Austria-based Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) runs the International Monitoring System made up of infrasound stations. Infrasound is low frequency sound with a range of less than 10 Hertz. Humans cannot hear the low frequency waves that were emitted by the?meteor blast over Russia?on Friday (Feb. 15), but they were recorded by the CTBTO?s network of sensors as they travelled across continents.

When the space rock detonated, the blast was detected by 17 infrasound stations in the CTBTO?s network that track atomic blasts across Earth. The furthest station to record the sub-audible sound was some 9,320 miles (15,000 kilometers) away in Antarctica.

Huge infrasound event

Prior to the Russian meteor event, the largest infrasound event registered by 15 stations in the CTBTO?s network was the October 2009 meteor explosion (called a bolide) over Sulawesi, Indonesia. [See video of the intense meteor explosion]

In a CTBTO statement discussing the Russian bolide, Pierrick Mialle, an acoustic scientist for the group said:? "We saw straight away that the event would be huge, in the same order as the Sulawesi event from 2009. The observations are some of the largest that?CTBTO's infrasound stations?have detected."

The Russian meteor blast picked up by the detectors is not a single explosion, Mialle said. Rather, it is burning, traveling faster than the speed of sound. "That's how we distinguish it from mining blasts or volcanic eruptions," he said.

Mialle said that scientists around the world will be using the CTBTO's data to better gauge the object's breakup and discern more about the object's final altitude, energy released and how the meteor disintegrated.

Micropressure changes

There are currently 45 infrasound stations in the CTBTO's network that measure micropressure changes in the atmosphere generated by infrasonic waves. Infrasound is one of the technologies used in the CTBTO?s network of sensors to monitor the globe for violations of the?Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty?that bans all nuclear explosions.

Infrasound has been used as part of the CTBTO's tools to detect atomic blasts since April 2001 when the first station came online in Germany. Data from the stations is sent in near real time to Vienna, Austria, for analysis at the CTBTO?s headquarters. Both the raw and analyzed data are provided to all Member States of the CTBTO.

CTBTO Member States have spent $1 billion on setting up the CTBTO verification regime.

Just days before the meteor explosion over Russia, the CTBTO's seismic network detected a seismic event in North Korea. That event on Feb. 12 measured 4.9 in magnitude. Later that morning, North Korean officials announced that the country had conducted a nuclear test. The event was registered by 94 seismic stations and two infrasound stations in the CTBTO's network.

Leonard David has been reporting on the space industry for more than five decades. He is former director of research for the National Commission on Space and a past editor-in-chief of the National Space Society's Ad Astra and Space World magazines. He has written for SPACE.com since 1999.

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HP Slate 7 Android tablet rocks Beats, $169 price tag; due out in April

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Mobile World Congress isn't just about the phones. Sometimes a company's got a little tablet love to give as well. HP's out in Barcelona talking up the new Slate 7, a Jelly Bean-sporting tablet with a 1.6GHz dual-core ARM processor inside. The tablet's got a (you guessed it) seven-inch display, plus front and rear facing cameras and, as the red backing not-so-subtly suggests, built-in Beats Audio. The device's biggest selling point, however, has to be that $169 starting price. The Slate 7's due out in April. In the meantime, have a read of the press release after the break.

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UFC 157 prelims: Dennis Bermudez, Matt Grice deliver Fight of the Year candidate

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- UFC 157's preliminary card started with a bang and ended with a snoozer on Saturday.

Dennis Bermudez took a tight split decision in a fight that will go down as a fight of the year candidate. He won it 29-28, 28-29, 29-28 over Matt Grice.

Bermudez fell into full mount early in the round and rained punches down on Grice's head, but Grice got out and came back late in the round by leveling Bermudez with a left hook.

But it's the third round of the fight that the MMA world will remember. Bermudez threw everything but the kitchen sink at Grice, but Grice hung in. He continued to throw kicks and punches at Bermudez right up until the horn sounded and a grateful crowd in Anaheim came to its feet.

?That was insane. Somewhere around the second round I woke up and thought 'Oh, I?m in a fight, I think I am in California somewhere'," Bermudez said. "If he?d given me a reason, maybe I would have quit. I had that battle inside me where I maybe could have [quit] but I won that battle and from there got back into the fight."

Brendan Schaub used takedowns, and little else, to beat Lavar Johnson 30-27 on all the judges cards in the final fight of the prelims. With the crowd booing, Schaub repeatedly took down Johnson, who had little takedown defense.

Michael Chiesa continued his unbeaten streak with a rear naked choked of Anton Kuivanen. Chiesa rolled through to get into perfect position. He sunk in a rear naked choke that turned Kuivanen's face red. Kuivanen tapped at 2:29 in the second round.

Sam Stout managed another decision win, taking the split 29-28, 28-29 over Caros Fodor. 14 of his fights have ended with judges cards being read, and this decision put his record to 19-8.

Kenny Robertson made quick work of Brock Jardine. He stopped him with a knee bar at 2:57 in the first round.

"Sometime you gotta go with what you are handed. He was on top of me but didn?t have a great posture," Robertson said after the fight. "I saw the opening, so I grabbed his leg and hyper-extended it and he verbally submitted. I?ll take it. It is a first round win in the UFC."

For the card's opener, Nah-Shon Burrell and Yuri Villefort put on a thrilling bout that ended with Burrell taking the decision 30-27, 29-28, 29-28. Villefort had a strong first round, grabbing Burrell for two different submission attempts. But Burrell fought back in the second round, busting up Villefort's face with smart boxing. In the final round, Villefort grabbed a heel hook, but left his face open. Burrell used the opportunity to punch Villefort several time.

After the thriller by Burrell and Villefort, Neil Magny and Jon Manley's bout was a let down for the crowd in Anaheim. They spent much of the bout in a clinch, with Manley trying for a takedown that never came. Magny took the bout with better striking as the bout wore on.

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The Union Finance Minister Shri P. Chidambaram will dedicate the Centralised Processing Cell for Tax Deducted at Source CPC (TDS) to the nation tomorrow, as per the following schedule:

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