Sunday, June 30, 2013

Debt Ceiling remains unbeaten in Bashford Manor

Updated: June 30, 2013, 1:59 AM ET

By Jack Shinar | Bloodhorse

BASHFORD MANOR S. | PURSE: $100,000 | 2-YEAR-OLDS | GRADE 3 | SIX FURLONGS

Post Horse Win Place Show
4 Debt Ceiling $12.40 $5.40 $4.20
3 Hollywood Talent ? $4.00 $3.20
2 My Corinthian ? ? $5.20

Debt Ceiling improved his career to a perfect 3-for-3 by taking the $111,400 Bashford Manor Stakes at Churchill Downs in a commanding fashion June 29.

The Kentucky-bred son of Discreet Cat Top Marks, by Marquetry, is trained by John Robb, who celebrated his first win at Churchill. The 2-year-old colt is owned by Tim O'Donohue and was bred by Brandywine Farm. Heavy rain and lightning delayed the start of the six-furlong Bashford Manor, the year's first open stakes for 2-year-olds, for approximately 14 minutes. Horses circled the paddock until the severe weather pass through the area. Seven horses went to the post on a soupy main track. While the initial break was good, Sandbar, with the spring meet's leading rider Shaun Bridgmohan aboard, stumbled about two jumps out of the gate and was out of contention. My Corinthian grabbed the early lead and took the field through a blistering :20.93 opening quarter-mile and a half-mile in :44.57. Hollywood Talent stalked the leader while Debt Ceiling fell back to a couple of lengths off the leaders down the backstretch. Approaching the turn, jockey Eric Camacho hit the accelerator and Debt Ceiling roared passed the frontrunners, taking what would be an uncontested and widening lead. Debt Ceiling ran five furlongs in :56.79 to open up by six lengths and stopped the timer at 1:10.66. He won by 2 3/4 lengths. "We've always known this horse has had talent," Camacho said. "The plan today was to let the two speed horses (My Corinthian and Hollywood Talent) go and sit off them. So I just sat back and took my time. When it was time to go, he told me when to go. I passed them so fast. I was a little worried that I moved too early, but I had so much horse that when it was time to go I had to go." Hollywood Talent , with John Velazquez, wore down My Corinthian, ridden by Luis Garcia, in deep stretch and took second by 2 1/2 lengths. Runkle, D'cajun Cat, Gun Roar, and Sandbar rounded out the order of finish. O'Donohue described the win as priceless. "This is my second stakes horse, but I have a feeling this is going to be the best horse I've ever owned, said the 50 year old businessman from Parkland, Fla. He has owned racehorses for 30 years. Debt Ceiling paid $12.40, $5.40, and $4.20 as the third choice in the field of seven juveniles. Hollywood Talent paid $4 and $3.20, while My Corinthian paid $5.20. The $2 exacta paid $48.80, and the $2 trifecta paid $80.75. Only Debt Ceiling had stakes experience heading into the Bashford Manor. The colt broke his maiden by 4 1/2 lengths March 30 at Laurel Park, then won the Rollicking Stakes by 2 1/2 lengths May 18. Camacho has ridden him both times. "The first race, I didn't expect him to win," said Robb, who is based in Maryland. "He did it on raw talent. The last two races, we went in feeling very confident. There were really no other races on the East Coast for him. This was the closest around and I'm glad we came." Robb said he expects to ship Debt Ceiling to Saratoga Race Course for his next start.

Source: http://espn.go.com/horse-racing/story/_/id/9438094/2013-bashford-manor-recap

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Saturday, June 29, 2013

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OPEC pumps less oil in June on Africa setbacks: Reuters survey

By Alex Lawler

LONDON (Reuters) - OPEC crude output has fallen in June due to disruptions in Libya and Nigeria, a Reuters survey found on Friday, inadvertently bringing supply closer to the organization's target.

Supply from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries has averaged 30.38 million barrels per day (bpd), down from a revised 30.46 million bpd in May, the survey of shipping data and sources at oil firms, OPEC and consultants found.

The survey shows violence is making African producers OPEC's weakest supply link and the ambitious plans of Iraq, its second-largest producer, to expand exports are facing headwinds.

In June, largely involuntary curbs by smaller OPEC producers have outweighed extra crude from its top exporter, Saudi Arabia, which has ramped up supply in response to a seasonally higher requirement for crude in domestic power plants.

"It's Nigeria, Libya and Angola mainly," said a participant in the survey who declined to be identified. "This decline should support prices and you could make a case for it continuing for the next few months."

OPEC's June output is the lowest since March 2013, when the group pumped 30.18 million bpd, according to Reuters surveys, and leaves supply a mere 380,000 bpd above its output target of 30 million bpd.

With oil just above Saudi Arabia's preferred level of $100, OPEC at a meeting on May 31 in Vienna agreed to maintain the 30 million bpd target, leaving the door open for informal Saudi supply tweaks depending on demand.

The most notable drop in OPEC output has come from Libya. Protests at oilfields and terminals led to supply falling below 1 million bpd earlier in June, according to the state oil company, although production recovered later in the month.

Supply in Nigeria, increasingly disrupted by oil spills, flooding and theft, remains under downward pressure. Output of Nigerian Usan crude, originally expected to amount to four cargoes in June, was offline for most of the month.

The Usan operator, Total, declared a force majeure on loadings which is still in place. Another Nigerian crude grade, Bonny Light, remains under force majeure.

Iraq's exports have slipped to 2.35 million bpd so far in June due to poor weather disrupting loadings in the south and interruptions to pipeline flow in the north of the country, according to shipping data and industry sources.

Supply fell in Angola due to export scheduling. Shipments of grades including Saxi and Plutonio crude were lower than in May, when exports rose.

Iranian crude exports were estimated at around 1.1 million bpd in May and the survey found no significant change in June. U.S. and European sanctions on Iran have more than halved its exports since early 2012.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/opec-pumps-less-oil-june-africa-setbacks-reuters-161514684.html

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Friday, June 28, 2013

These Great Lego Game of Thrones Minifigs Are Now for Sale

These Great Lego Game of Thrones Minifigs Are Now for Sale

Game of Thrones' and Lego fans rejoice: the Warden of the North, Arya, the Mother of Dragons?sadly with only one baby dragon?John Snow and Tyrion Lannister can be all yours in precious minifig form for $70, a price that will feel something between the Red Wedding and Theon Greyjoy's torture to your credit card.

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Obama Plays Down Expectations of Mandela Visit (Voice Of America)

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Radiation from airport scanners: The dose we actually get is low

June 27, 2013 ? A new report by an independent task force commissioned by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM), has found that people absorb less radiation from airport X-ray backscatter scanner than they do while standing in line waiting for the scan itself.

Measurements made on two scanners in active use at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), as well as seven other scanners not in active use at the time of measurement, found that full-body scanners deliver a radiation dose equivalent to what a standard man receives every 1.8 minutes on the ground, or every 12 seconds during an airplane flight.

Put another way, an individual would have to receive more than 22,500 scans in a year to reach the standard maximum safe yearly dose determined by the American National Standards Institute and the Health Physics Society, according to AAPM Report No. 217, "Radiation Dose from Airport Scanners."

"This report represents a wholly independent review of the X-ray scatter airport scanners and is the first we know of to look at multiple scanners including those in actual airport use," said Christopher Cagnon, PhD, DABR, the chief of radiology physics at UCLA Medical Center and one of the lead authors of the new report. "We think the most important single take-away point for concerned passengers is to keep an appropriate perspective: the effective radiation dose received by a passenger during screening is comparable to what that same passenger will receive in 12 seconds during the flight itself or from two minutes of natural radiation exposure."

Sources of Radiation

Natural sources of radiation on the ground include terrestrial sources such as radon in the air, cosmic radiation from space, and even the decay of potassium in the human body. Radiation doses are greater in the air because at cruising altitude, there is less atmosphere to shield passengers and crew from cosmic radiation.

To compare naturally occurring radiation with that emitted by airport scanners, AAPM convened a volunteer task force composed of medical physicists from the University of California, Los Angeles and the University of California, Davis who donated their time. They measured the radiation delivered by Rapiscan Secure 1000 SP backscatter X-ray scanners, a model once commonly used in American airports but which the Transportation Security Administration has largely pulled from major airports due to passenger concerns over privacy.

The task force found that for a standard man -- approximately 178.6 cm (5'10") tall and 73.2 kg (161.4 pounds) -- one full-body scan delivered approximately 11.1 nanosieverts of radiation. (The "Sievert" is a common unit of radiation dose, and one "nanosievert" is one billionth of a sievert.)

On the ground, the same man receives approximately 3.11 millisieverts of radiation per year -- more than 10,000 times as much. The task force also found that the radiation dose a passenger receives during an average 2.84-hour plane flight -- 9.4 microsieverts -- is nearly 1,000 times greater than the dose delivered by one full-body scan.

"To our knowledge, all prior studies were contracted by the government and looked at a single scanner that was either of an older model or mocked up from component parts," Cagnon said. "A significant difference in our work is we were able to look at multiple working scanners both in the factory and in an international airport."

The AAPM report found that the LAX scanners emitted doses that were even lower than reported in the government contracted studies. The report also examines dose to skin and other superficial organs. To avoid any appearance of conflict of interest, this work was performed by independent physics experts volunteering their expertise, Cagnon added.

Full report: http://www.aapm.org/pubs/reports/RPT_217.pdf

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/most_popular/~3/sHbUPfq9ftA/130627151642.htm

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Porn App Returns to Google Glass Minus the Porn

Porn App Returns to Google Glass Minus the Porn

The only thing that might be sadder than a porn app for Google Glass is a porn app for Google Glass that doesn't actually have any porn. Remember how "Tits and Glass" got banned? Yeah, it's back, but this time without the titular attractions. But don't worry: that pun isn't going anywhere.

The app's developer?MiKandi?announced T&G's not-so-triumphant return today in an entirely too enthusiastic blog post, considering the existential crisis at hand:

[The] biggest change to the Tits & Glass adult app is that Glass users are no longer allowed to share intimate racy experiences with other Glass users. ...But fret not. Although you can?t share your nude photos on the device itself, you can still share your sexy POV content on titsandglass.com. ...we partnered with top photographers around the globe to preload the app with irresistibly hot, *non-pornographic* photos of some of the world?s most beautiful models. You can access, vote, and comment on these photos through Glass. Yay!

Now that it's gotten rid of that pesky raison d'?tre and fits snugly within the bounds of non-obscenity as dictated by Google, Tits and Glass can finally rise like a phoenix from the porn-app ashes and take its rightful place as the saddest app for Glass. Congrats, guys. [Betabeat]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/porn-app-returns-to-google-glass-minus-the-porn-597028637

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Interns Race Supreme Court Decision On Gay Marriage To Networks (VIDEO)

It's one of the biggest responsibilities any intern could be given: running the Supreme Court's decision on gay marriage from the courthouse to the networks waiting outside.

The Supreme Court handed down its landmark ruling on same-sex marriage on Wednesday morning, striking down the Defense of Marriage Act and dismissing Prop 8. Several interns got to play a critical role as history unfolded.

Daniel Wein, a student at George Washington University, was there for the press conference and took a video of the "intern foot race." He captured footage of an NBC News intern bolting through the crowd and handing the decision off to a producer, who gave it straight to Pete Williams.

NowThisNews' Julie Eckert ? who shot video of another intern racing out of the courthouse with the Supreme Court's decision on the Voting Rights Act on Tuesday ? tweeted on Wednesday, "I was too jammed in the crowd today to vine sprinting interns but I think @Nike should come out with an #intern line of sneaks."

News networks, which are not allowed to have cameras on the steps of the court, position runners in the press room ready to deliver the decision outside to correspondents. The pressure, of course, is enormous, as networks race each other to break the news.

(h/t Daniel Wein)

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Put a Fork in It

Fork, knife and steak. Does your fork switch hands after cutting?

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You have nice table manners. For an American.

A European businessman once paid me that backhanded compliment at a dinner in London. If only I?d had the presence of mind to chomp a few dinner rolls into a doughy mess before turning to reply, wide-eyed and slack-jawed, ?Pffffardon me? Fwwwahat did you say?? Instead, I asked what I?d done to deserve such ?praise.?

Turns out I don?t zig-zag. Fffwhat?s that? Zig-zag is etiquette doyenne Emily Post?s term for it, but we could also call it the Star-Spangled Fork-Flip, the Freedom Fork-Over, or the Homeland Handoff. Or the cut-and-switch. See, when using both a fork and knife, Europeans (and everyone else, basically) will keep the fork in their left hand and the knife in the right as they cut and eat their food. But the traditionally well-mannered American? After he cuts a piece of amber-waves-of-grain-fed steak, he?ll lower his knife to his plate. And then he?ll switch the fork (USA! USA!) to his right hand to convey the food.

Do you cut-and-switch? Well, you?ve got to stop. The more time you waste pointlessly handing utensils back and forth to yourself, the less time you?ll have to cherish life and liberty, pursue happiness, and contribute to America?s future greatness. And also?though that snob at dinner surely didn?t know this?the supposedly all-American cut-and-switch is in fact an old European pretension, of just the sort we decided to free ourselves from 237 years ago.

Yup. The cut-and-switch is originally European. According to Darra Goldstein, a professor at Williams College and the founding editor of Gastronomica: The Journal of Food and Culture, when forks first came to the European dining table, diners took their cues from the kitchen, where the fork would be held in the left hand to steady a slab of meat, say, and the right hand wielded the knife. So far, so good. But around the early 18th century, particularly in France, it became fashionable for diners to put the knife down after cutting, and swap the fork to the right hand?i.e., to cut-and-switch.

What explains the rise of the cut-and-switch? One theory: Fancy manners often fetishize delicacy, and it?s just easier to delicately convey food to your mouth with your dominant hand. Anna Post, Emily?s great-great-granddaughter, passed along another possibility. Back when dinnertime violence was a not too distant cultural memory, lowering the knife?even a rounded one?was intuitively associated with high manners. Indeed Goldstein describes how American fork-floppers lay the knife on their plate?blade facing in?as a ?medieval position of trust.?

The cut-and-switch could also reflect garden-variety prejudice against the left hand. Even today, in much of the Arab world, the right hand alone is used for eating (traditionally without utensils), while the left is relegated to a less exalted realm of daily responsibilities. Nor should we underestimate the possibility that the cut-and-switch became popular precisely because it was cumbersome. Harry Mount, the author of How England Made the English, reminded me how often, in the contrary world of manners, ?greater inefficiency can infer greater elegance.?

Nineteenth-century Americans acquired the cut-and-switch from France??the arbiter of elegance? for Americans then, says Goldstein. But by then Europe was already changing. In 1853, a French text claimed it was trendy to not cut-and-switch. Again, there may be no good reason. Bethanne Patrick, author of An Uncommon History of Common Courtesy, told me she suspects convenience and efficiency eventually won out, hastening the adoption of the no-switch style we now call Continental or European?and then that, too, took on the force of fashion.

What is clear is that America never got the telegram. The cut-and-switch?like imperial units of measurement?counts among those European castaways that became Americanisms only when Europe itself changed. Today, the cut-and-switch is the equivalent of a mouthful of glittering white teeth, a calf-ful of glittering white sock, or a request for half-and-half?an absolute clincher that you stand in the company of a fellow lover of freedom. Jeanette Martin, the co-author of Global Business Etiquette, couldn?t think of another major country that fork-swaps. Even among Canadians, some zig-zag, but ?Continental predominates.?

Well. We?ve had our fun. And now it?s time to stop. Americans prize efficiency?especially when it comes to food. Sure, a cut-and-switch partisan might argue that Americans already eat fast enough?whether we?re talking about actual fast food, practically predigested squeezable pouches and energy bars, or our enthusiastic and all but unique embrace of eating while walking and driving; you could argue that the cut-and-switch is just the kind of gastronomic speed bump we need more of. But what if we spend so little time at the table because we find fork-swapping so tedious?

Source: http://www.slate.com/articles/life/culturebox/2013/06/fork_and_knife_use_americans_need_to_stop_cutting_and_switching.html

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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Chinese workers holding U.S. boss say wages unpaid

BEIJING (AP) ? Chinese workers keeping an American executive confined to his Beijing medical supply factory said Tuesday that they had not been paid in two months in a compensation dispute that highlights tensions in China's labor market.

The executive, Chip Starnes of Specialty Medical Supplies, denied the workers' allegations of two months of unpaid wages, as he endured a fifth day of captivity at the plant in the capital's northeastern suburbs, peering out from behind the bars of his office window.

About 100 workers are demanding back pay and severance packages identical to those offered 30 workers being laid off from the Coral Springs, Florida-based company's plastics division. The demands followed rumors that the entire plant was being closed, despite Starnes' assertion that the company doesn't plan to fire the others.

The dispute highlights general tensions in China's labor market as bosses worry about rising wages and workers are on edge about the impact of slowing growth on the future of their jobs.

Inside one of the plant's buildings, about 30 mostly women hung around, their arms crossed. One worker, Gao Ping, told reporters inside an administrative office in the plant that she wanted to quit because she hadn't been paid for two months.

Dressed in blue overalls and sitting down at a desk, Gao said her division ? which makes alcohol prep pads, used for cleaning skin before injections ? had not been doing well and that she wanted her salary and compensation.

Workers in other divisions saw how badly her division was doing, thought the whole company was faring poorly and also wanted to quit and get compensation, said Gao, who had been working for the company for six years.

Starnes, 42, denied that they were owed unpaid salary.

"They are demanding full severance pay, but they still have a job. That's the problem," he said, still in the clothes he wore when he went to work Friday morning.

Chu Lixiang, a local union official representing the workers in talks with Starnes, said the workers were demanding the portion of their salaries yet to be paid and a "reasonable" level of compensation before leaving their jobs. Neither gave details on the amounts demanded.

Chu said workers believed the plant was closing and that Starnes would run away without paying severance. Starnes' attorney arrived Tuesday afternoon. Chu later told reporters that there would be no negotiations for the rest of the day.

Starnes said that since Saturday morning, about 80 workers had been blocking every exit around the clock and depriving him of sleep by shining bright lights and banging on windows of his office.

The standoff points to long-ingrained habits among Chinese workers who are sometimes left unprotected when factories close without severance or wages owed. Such incidents have been rarer as labor protections improve, although disputes still occur and local governments have at times barred foreign executives from leaving until they are resolved.

Starnes said the company had gradually been winding down its plastics division, planning to move it to Mumbai, India. He arrived in Beijing a week ago to lay off the last 30 people. Some had been working there for up to nine years, so their compensation packages were "pretty nice," he said. Then workers in other divisions started demanding similar severance packages on Friday, he said.

Kevin Jones, who advises U.S. companies on Chinese labor and employment law, said it is better if American executives stay at home and let their local managers lay off workers.

In a case last week, Jones said the chief financial officer of a U.S. telecommunications equipment maker wanted to come to Beijing to explain the situation and give 41 white-collar workers their termination notices.

"We told him to stay in America," said Jones, who chairs the Shanghai-based Faegre Baker Daniels labor and employment practice. The company's lawyers met with six employee representatives in a hotel. "We had two bodyguards but that was just in case things got out of control," Jones said.

Christian Murck, president of the American Chamber of Commerce in China, said Chinese labor law specified a minimum severance pay in the event of a layoff due to economic necessity or if someone is dismissed due to cause, but not a maximum one.

"There is a kind of structural weakness in the way the labor law is set up that leads to negotiations and disputes when departures occur," Murck said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/chinese-workers-holding-us-boss-wages-unpaid-081903204.html

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IRS 'lookout' lists cast wider net than conservative groups

By Patrick Temple-West and Kim Dixon

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Internal Revenue Service agents used more than just "Tea Party" and other conservative terms to screen tax exempt applications, the newly-appointed IRS chief said on Monday after a month-long review ordered by President Barack Obama.

The IRS has scrapped use of the "be on the lookout" (BOLO) lists, newly appointed IRS chief Daniel Werfel said in a conference call with reporters. His disclosure about the breadth of the lists added a new twist to a six-week-old controversy that has embarrassed the Obama administration, forced the exit of several IRS officials and triggered probes by the FBI and Congress.

"We did determine and discover there are other BOLO lists in place," Werfel said on the call. "There was a wide ranging set of categories and cases that spanned a broad spectrum."

A top Democrat on the Ways and Means Committee, Sander Levin, said the word "progressive" was on one of the lists, which agency officials have said they used to flag applications for potential scrutiny.

The IRS has been blasted for the lists since May 10 when a senior official apologized for scrutiny of conservative groups. On May 14, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) issued a report on the lists.

White House press secretary Jay Carney said Obama met with Werfel on Monday, and called the report a good first step.

"As the President has made clear, the misconduct identified in last month's Inspector General report is unacceptable," Carney said in a statement.

In response to the controversy, Obama last month fired then-acting IRS Commissioner Steven Miller and ordered a 30-day review. At least three other IRS officials have been replaced or are on administrative leave.

Werfel said the IRS review found no intentional wrongdoing by employees inside or outside the agency.

Republican lawmakers, who have been suspicious that the White House played a role in the added scrutiny, said that many questions remained unanswered.

"The IRS still needs to provide clear answers ... who started this practice, why was it allowed to continue for so long, and how widespread was it?" said Dave Camp, the Republican chief of the Ways and Means Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Werfel is set to testify before the committee on Thursday.

LISTS ALSO FLAGGED "PROGRESSIVE" GROUPS

The IRS has provided hundreds of pages of documents to congressional investigators. Levin released some of the lists later on Monday, including one that included "progressive."

Levin, a Democrat from Michigan, said the May 14 TIGTA report is flawed because it ignored this fact.

"The audit served as the basis and impetus for a wide range of Congressional investigations and this new information shows that the foundation of those investigations is flawed in a fundamental way," Levin said.

According to documents released by Levin, the lists also included applications from groups interested in "disputed territories in the Middle East" and Obama's controversial health care law, among other hot-button topics.

FAST TRACK

Werfel's full report also outlines a new fast-track process for tax-exempt, 501(c)(4) applications stalled for more than 120 days, allowing them to "self-certify" by pledging to not spend more than 40 percent of their activities and expenditures on political activity.

"If they are less than 40, we think they are in a good place to self-certify and move forward," Werfel said, adding that those with 40 percent to 50 percent would likely require IRS review.

Political activity must not be the primary purpose of groups earning 501(c)(4) status, according to IRS interpretation of the law.

But the murky definition of "primary" led to some of the short-cuts used by IRS agents that got them into trouble, IRS officials have said.

(Reporting by Patrick Temple-West and Kim Dixon; Editing by Leslie Gevirtz and David Gregorio)

(This story was refiled to fix typo in the second paragraph)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/irs-scraps-lookout-lists-heart-tea-party-fracas-191903151.html

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Summer Payroll maintenance: It's time to tidy up! ? Business ...

Summer is the perfect time to perform simple payroll maintenance tasks. Here are some items you can check off your to-do list.

? Confirm that all monthly, quarterly and annual balances are accumulating properly; pay attention to adjustments.

? Scan the computer you use to make tax deposits for viruses and sweep them out. Review and winnow the number of employees who have access to this computer.

? Ask your corporate tax department whether payroll taxes are accumulating properly. Ask corporate to provide you with more timely information, if necessary.

? Review your communications? techniques with employees; if you?re still getting too many questions, it may be time to adapt your methods to the media employees actually use.

? Inquire whether the company paid off an employee?s child support obligation and tax that amount; you may treat the payment as supplemental wages.

? Work with Accounts Payable to create a system for processing employee payments made outside the payroll system (e.g., business expense or moving expense reimbursements).

? Reject and return to the sender child support withholding orders that aren?t on OMB-approved forms.

? Review cellphone reimbursement policies for reasonableness. If something seems out of kilter, ask to see several months of employees? bills and adjust your reimbursement accordingly.

? Ensure that the company?s policy regarding paying accrued vacation to terminating employees is enforced consistently and complies with state law.

? Check T&E policies for reimbursing em??ployees? local lodging expenses. Reminder: You may reimburse employees? local lodging expenses if there?s a bona fide reason to require them to stay overnight at a local hotel (e.g., to participate in training activities).

? Check that employees aren?t working through meal breaks, that employees who can?t take meal breaks notify their supervisors and pay employees who work through their meal breaks.

? Audit your lock-in letter procedure to ensure that employees receive their copies within 10 days, and that the payroll software postpones any increase in withholding for 45 days or the date indicated in the IRS? letter.

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Monday, June 17, 2013

Soccer-2014 World Cup Asian qualifying results and standings

June 16 (Reuters) - Results and standings before Tuesday's

final round of 2014 World Cup qualifiers in Asia.

Top two teams from each group qualify for the World Cup.

Two third-placed teams face each other in a two-legged

playoff with the winner advancing to the intercontinental

playoff against the fifth-placed team in South America.

Group A

P W D L F A PTS

South Korea 7 4 2 1 13 6 14

Iran 7 4 1 2 7 2 13

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Uzbekistan 7 3 2 2 6 5 11

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Qatar 7 2 1 4 4 8 7

Lebanon 8 1 2 5 3 12 5

Remaining fixtures:

June 18:

South Korea v Iran

Uzbekistan v Qatar

Previous results:

June 11:

South Korea 1 Uzbekistan 0

Iran 4 Lebanon 0

June 4:

Qatar 0 Iran 1

Lebanon 1 South Korea 1

March 26:

South Korea 2 Qatar 1

Uzbekistan 1 Lebanon 0

Nov. 14:

Qatar 1 Lebanon 0

Iran 0 Uzbekistan 1

Oct. 16:

Qatar 0 Uzbekistan 1

Iran 1 South Korea 0

Sept. 11:

Uzbekistan 2 South Korea 2

Lebanon 1 Iran 0

June 12:

South Korea 3 Lebanon 0

Iran 0 Qatar 0

June 8:

Lebanon 1 Uzbekistan 1

Qatar 1 South Korea 4

June 3:

Uzbekistan 0 Iran 1

Lebanon 0 Qatar 1

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Group B

P W D L F A PTS

Japan 8 5 2 1 16 5 17

Australia 7 2 4 1 11 7 10

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Oman 7 2 3 2 7 9 9

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Jordan 7 2 1 4 6 16 7

Iraq 7 1 2 4 4 7 5

Remaining fixtures:

June 18:

Australia v Iraq

Jordan v Oman

Previous results

June 11:

Australia 4 Jordan 0

Iraq 0 Japan 1

June 4:

Oman 1 Iraq 0

Japan 1 Australia 1

March 26:

Australia 2 Oman 2

Jordan 2 Japan 1

Nov. 14:

Iraq 1 Jordan 0

Oman 1 Japan 2

Oct. 16:

Oman 2 Jordan 1

Iraq 1 Australia 2

Sept. 11:

Japan 1 Iraq 0

Jordan 2 Australia 1

June 12:

Australia 1 Japan 1

Iraq 1 Oman 1

June 8:

Japan 6 Jordan 0

Oman 0 Australia 0

June 3:

Japan 3 Oman 0

Jordan 1 Iraq 1

(Compiled by Sudipto Ganguly; editing by Peter Rutherford)

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Friday, June 14, 2013

Why Bill Gates Is Investing In Chicken-Less Eggs : Bay Area Bites

At left: Beyond Eggs' egg-substitute product, a powder made of pulverized plant-based compounds. Right: Mother Nature's version. Photo: Cody Pickens/Beyond Eggs

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The egg of the future may not involve a chicken at all. In fact, in the high-tech food lab at Hampton Creek Foods in San Francisco, the chicken-less egg substitute has already been hatched.

?We?re trying to take the animal totally out of the equation,? Josh Tetrick, founder and CEO of Hampton Creek Foods, told me.

Hampton Creek?s egg substitute product is called Beyond Eggs. It?s made from bits of ground-up peas, sorghum and a few other ingredients, and it?s attracting the attention of high-tech investors including Bill Gates.

If you listen to my story on All Things Considered, you?ll hear that it?s pretty hard to distinguish between cookies made with Beyond Eggs and those made traditionally with real eggs. The company has also developed an eggless mayonnaise and salad dressing using its egg substitute.

And why does this matter? Well, investors like Gates are betting that our planet can?t sustain the current rate of growth in animal-based foods for too much longer.

In 2000, the global demand for eggs was about 14 million tons, according to the U.N.?s Food and Agriculture Organization. By 2030, that?s expected to climb to 38 million tons.

Hampton Creek founder Josh Tetrick is hot on the trail of the chicken-less egg. Photo: Cody Pickens/Beyond Eggs

Hampton Creek founder Josh Tetrick is hot on the trail of the chicken-less egg. Photo: Cody Pickens/Beyond Eggs

This is part of a broader global trend: As nations become wealthier, people begin to eat more animal products. In fact, the annual per capita consumption of meat has doubled since the 1980s in developing countries, and meat production is projected to double again by 2050, according to this FAO report.

?Raising meat takes a great deal of land and water and has a substantial environmental impact,? Gates writes. (Note: The Gates Foundation is a funder of NPR?s coverage of global health). ?Put simply, there?s no way to produce enough meat for 9 billion people,? Gates concludes.

A big part of the environmental footprint of eggs and meat (as this infographic shows) is the amount of water and land it takes to grow the grain that?s fed to animals used in food production. There?s also the fossil fuel energy needed to produce and transport the products.

So increasingly, innovators are looking to develop plant-based alternatives. For instance, Beyond Meat is producing a meat-substitute product that?s gaining a lot of attention. And there are more companies marketing egg-substitute products, such as Bob?s Red Mill and Ener-G Inc.

?Egg replacements are not something new,? says food scientist and food industry consultant Kantha Shelke of Corvus Blue.

But she says what is new is the growing global demand for plant-based foods.

?Today, having an egg-replacement or non-egg label [on a packaged food] is very appealing in the food industry,? says Shelke.

There are lots of reasons behind the eggless appeal. Fake eggs don?t raise the same food-safety concerns (as we reported, a salmonella outbreak linked to eggs sickened 1,600 people in 2010). And some consumers also worry about food allergies and the cholesterol found in eggs.

So, what?s Tetrick?s next challenge in bringing his plant-based egg one step closer to the real thing? He wants to perfect his version of the scrambled egg. So far, it?s been tough to get the texture right, he says: His eggs tend to crumble into little pieces in the mouth.

If you want to see how Hampton Creek?s eggs scramble up, take a look at this video.

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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Iraq increasingly drawn into Syrian battlefield

FILE - In this March 16, 2013, a suspected al-Qaida member is detained in an Iraqi SWAT raid in Latifiyah, Iraq. Signs are growing that stretches of Iraq and Syria are morphing into a single battlefield for militants, exacerbating Iraq?s slide into renewed deadly chaos a decade after Saddam Hussein?s fall. Iraqi border posts are coming under attack, fighters are criss-crossing the frontier, and Syrian truck drivers and soldiers have been slain by militants inside Iraq. It?s happening as the drumbeat of violence inside Iraq surges to levels not seen in half a decade, back when U.S. troops were still here to help keep the peace. (AP Photo/Alaa al-Marjani, File)

FILE - In this March 16, 2013, a suspected al-Qaida member is detained in an Iraqi SWAT raid in Latifiyah, Iraq. Signs are growing that stretches of Iraq and Syria are morphing into a single battlefield for militants, exacerbating Iraq?s slide into renewed deadly chaos a decade after Saddam Hussein?s fall. Iraqi border posts are coming under attack, fighters are criss-crossing the frontier, and Syrian truck drivers and soldiers have been slain by militants inside Iraq. It?s happening as the drumbeat of violence inside Iraq surges to levels not seen in half a decade, back when U.S. troops were still here to help keep the peace. (AP Photo/Alaa al-Marjani, File)

Syrian refugees leave Iraq to Syria to reunite with their families at a bus station in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, June 11, 2013. Signs are growing that stretches of Iraq and Syria are morphing into a single battlefield for militants, exacerbating Iraq?s slide into renewed deadly chaos a decade after Saddam Hussein?s fall. Iraqi border posts are coming under attack, fighters are criss-crossing the frontier, and Syrian truck drivers and soldiers have been slain by militants inside Iraq. It?s happening as the drumbeat of violence inside Iraq surges to levels not seen in half a decade _ back when U.S. troops were still here to help keep the peace. (AP Photo/ Hadi Mizban)

Syrian refugees leave Iraq to Syria to reunite with their families at a bus station in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, June 11, 2013. Signs are growing that stretches of Iraq and Syria are morphing into a single battlefield for militants, exacerbating Iraq?s slide into renewed deadly chaos a decade after Saddam Hussein?s fall. Iraqi border posts are coming under attack, fighters are criss-crossing the frontier, and Syrian truck drivers and soldiers have been slain by militants inside Iraq. It?s happening as the drumbeat of violence inside Iraq surges to levels not seen in half a decade _ back when U.S. troops were still here to help keep the peace. (AP Photo/ Hadi Mizban)

Syrian refugees leave Iraq to Syria to reunite with their families at a bus station in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, June 11, 2013. Signs are growing that stretches of Iraq and Syria are morphing into a single battlefield for militants, exacerbating Iraq?s slide into renewed deadly chaos a decade after Saddam Hussein?s fall. Iraqi border posts are coming under attack, fighters are criss-crossing the frontier, and Syrian truck drivers and soldiers have been slain by militants inside Iraq. It?s happening as the drumbeat of violence inside Iraq surges to levels not seen in half a decade _ back when U.S. troops were still here to help keep the peace. (AP Photo/ Hadi Mizban)

FILE - In this Feb. 15, 2013 file photo, Protesters chant slogans against the Iraq's Shiite-led government as they wave national flags during a demonstration in Fallujah, 40 miles (65 kilometers) west of Baghdad, Iraq. Signs are growing that stretches of Iraq and Syria are morphing into a single battlefield for militants, exacerbating Iraq?s slide into renewed deadly chaos a decade after Saddam Hussein?s fall. Iraqi border posts are coming under attack, fighters are criss-crossing the frontier, and Syrian truck drivers and soldiers have been slain by militants inside Iraq. It?s happening as the drumbeat of violence inside Iraq surges to levels not seen in half a decade _ back when U.S. troops were still here to help keep the peace. (AP Photo, File)

BAGHDAD (AP) ? Signs are growing that stretches of Iraq and Syria are morphing into a single battlefield for militants, exacerbating Iraq's slide into renewed deadly chaos a year and a half after U.S. troops pulled out.

Iraqi border posts along the Syrian frontier are coming under attack, and Syrian truck drivers have been singled out and shot inside Iraq. Syrian soldiers earlier this year sought refuge across the border, only to be massacred by al-Qaida.

Combat-hardened Iraqi fighters, meanwhile, are crisscrossing the frontier. Al-Qaida-linked Sunni militants are cooperating with hard-line Islamists among the Syrian rebels, while Iraqi Shiite fighters are joining militiamen from Lebanon's Hezbollah to fight alongside forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar Assad's Iranian-backed regime. U.S. officials believe Iranian arms are still being shuttled to Damascus through Iraqi airspace.

"What is going on in Syria has a big, clear impact on us ... especially since there are attempts to move the battle to Iraq," said Ali al-Moussawi, spokesman for Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.

It's happening as the deadly drumbeat of violence is growing louder across Iraq. Nearly 2,000 lives have been violently snuffed out across the country since the start of April.

The extent of the killing hasn't been this bad for half a decade, when Iraq's last tip toward civil war was easing and American troops were still here to help keep the peace. Attackers killed more than 60 people in a relentless wave of bombings on Monday. Another nine were slain Tuesday.

"The events in the past three or four months prove that the violence in Iraq and Syria are two sides of the same coin," said Haider Ayed, a 35-year-old math teacher and father of two in Baghdad's southwestern Bayaa neighborhood. "We are going through a very dangerous period."

It's a worrying trend for the United States, which is mulling whether to arm Syria's rebels even as it adapts to a new relationship with Iraq following a divisive war that claimed nearly 4,500 American and more than 100,000 Iraqi lives.

The spokesman for the American Embassy in Baghdad, Frank Finver, said the U.S. shares Iraqi government concerns about the level of violence in Syria, as well as about extremists who are trying to capitalize on the situation in Syria and incite violence inside Iraq.

The U.S., Finver added, is working with allies and moderate members of the Syrian opposition to isolate extremists and "ensure their violent and divisive ideology does not take root in Syria or spill over into Iraq."

Iraq officially remains neutral in the Syrian conflict. Al-Maliki has repeatedly called for a peaceful, political solution to the crisis, though he has also warned that a victory for the rebels would unleash sectarian war in Iraq and Lebanon.

On Tuesday, Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari insisted that Iraq has no official or military role in the civil war, and said Baghdad does not encourage the movement of any Iraqi fighters to Syria.

Still, the cross-border violence continues. An Iraqi border guard was killed and two others were wounded Sunday in clashes with fighters the Interior Ministry said were members of the Free Syrian Army rebel group. Border guards thwarted two other attempts by gunmen and smugglers to sneak into Iraq from Syria, officials said.

The long and porous border runs along Iraq's Sunni-dominated provinces of Anbar and Ninevah, and was a key conduit for arms and al-Qaida fighters in the years following the 2003 U.S.-led invasion. Centuries-old cultural and tribal affiliations span the loosely defended desert frontier.

A Western diplomat in Baghdad described Iraq's control of the border with Syria as limited.

"With all the air power and surveillance the (U.S.-led) coalition had, it did not fully control that border," said the diplomat, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to speak publicly. "On the border area there is a nexus of smuggling and informal links and trade."

Sadoun al-Shaalan, a provincial councilman in Anbar province, said clashes along the border between Iraqi forces and gunmen from Syria are growing more frequent. He attributed the uptick to a rise in smugglers profiting from the war as well as insurgents shuttling fighters back and forth.

Iraqi army units deployed near urban centers within the province ? where anti-government sentiment is strong ? are often unwilling to confront insurgents deep in the desert because they lack sufficient aerial support and experience in the harsh, remote environment, he added.

"Most of the time, the gunmen and smugglers have better weapons and equipment than our units," he said.

Iraq's isolated western desert was the scene of the country's deadliest incident of spillover from the Syrian conflict ? a March attack in which 51 Syrian soldiers were killed. The Syrian troops had retreated into Iraq after their border post was attacked by rebels, and were later ambushed, along with their Iraqi military escorts, in a highly organized assault involving explosives, gunfire and rocket-propelled grenades unleashed by al-Qaida's Iraq arm.

The militant group, known as the Islamic State of Iraq, linked the mission directly to the conflict in Syria, saying it planned the raid following "the blessed operations carried out by our brothers in Syria."

The group has since attempted to frame its cause as part of a broader cross-border battle. Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi went so far as to announce a merger in April with Syria's Jabhat al-Nusra, the most powerful rebel force fighting to topple Assad. Al-Nusra leader Abu Mohammad al-Golani quickly distanced himself from that takeover attempt.

Al-Qaida's central leader, Ayman al-Zawahri, has tried to end the squabbling. He released a statement this week ordering the two groups to remain separate and not to attack one another, while saying both of their leaders could keep their posts.

Syrians were also targeted in Iraq earlier this month when gunmen set up a fake checkpoint on a main highway linking Baghdad to Syria and Jordan. The gunmen killed three Syrian truck drivers and burned their rigs.

Al-Shaalan, the provincial council member, said the attackers managed to operate their checkpoint for a full hour and then got away with several hostages without any resistance from the Iraqi military.

Anthony Cordesman, a longtime observer of Iraq as an analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, questions the lack of American attention on Iraq, particularly in light of Washington's efforts to isolate Iran, Syria's main patron.

"For all the current attention to Syria, Iraq is the larger and more important state," he wrote in a commentary this month. A slide toward civil war inside Iraq will push its majority Shiites closer to Iran and Syria, he predicted.

"If Assad survives and the Arab Gulf states continue to isolate Iraq, the largely token U.S. presence in Iraq is likely to become irrelevant and Iraq is likely to become part of a Shiite axis going from Lebanon to Iran," Cordesman wrote. "If Assad falls ... Iran seems likely to do everything it can to replace its ties to Syria with influence in Iraq."

___

Associated Press writers Qassim Abdul-Zahra, Sinan Salaheddin and Sameer N. Yacoub in Baghdad contributed to this report.

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Follow Adam Schreck on Twitter at http://twitter.com/adamschreck

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Suicide car bomb kills 7 in Baghdad

BAGHDAD (AP) ? A suicide car bomber rammed his explosives-laden vehicle into an Iraqi army checkpoint in a Shiite neighborhood in Baghdad on Sunday morning, killing at least seven people and wounding 18 others, officials said.

The attack happened in the busy Kazimiyah neighborhood, which last week was the focus of an annual pilgrimage that brought hundreds of thousands of Shiite faithful to a golden-domed shrine where two revered Shiite saints are buried.

Authorities imposed strict security measures throughout the capital to protect pilgrims, and no major attacks occurred during the pilgrimage itself, which peaked midweek. It commemorates the death of one of the saints, Imam Moussa al-Kadhim.

Those killed Sunday included five soldiers and two civilian bystanders, according to police.

A medical official in a nearby hospital confirmed the casualty figures. All officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to release information.

Shiites are one of the favorite targets for hardline Sunni insurgents who consider them infidels. Violence has spiked in Iraq in recent weeks, raising fears of a return to widespread sectarian bloodshed.

Hours after the attack, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki landed in Iraq's self-ruled northern Kurdish region to hold a Cabinet meeting as part of an initiative started last year to hold meetings outside Baghdad to better understand the needs of the provinces.

Al-Maliki and government ministers arrived by military plane to the regional capital Irbil, where they were received on a red carpet by the region's president, Massoud Barzani.

The meeting ? the first in the Kurdish capital since 2003 U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein ? carries particular significance because it is seen as a way to melt the ice between Baghdad and Irbil. The two sides have for years been locked in a bitter dispute over oil and land rights, and last year engaged in a military standoff along their disputed internal border.

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Monday, June 10, 2013

A Cleverly Curved Axe Head Turns Anyone Into Paul Bunyan

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They say if you build a better mouse trap the world will beat a path to your door. But if you live in the woods, and come up with an ingenious way to improve something as simple as an axe head, the world will be able to clear cut a path to your door. Because cutting down trees and turning them into cords of firewood just got infinitely easier with the Vipukirves axe.

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Ex-NFL star Chad Johnson gets 30 days in jail

(AP) ? Former NFL star Chad Johnson was sentenced Monday to 30 days in jail for a probation violation in a domestic violence case by a judge who angrily rejected a no-jail plea deal after Johnson playfully slapped his attorney on the backside in court.

Johnson, known as Chad Ochocinco for his jersey number in Spanish during his playing days, had reached a deal with prosecutors calling for community service and counseling instead of jail. Broward County Circuit Judge Kathleen McHugh said she would tack on an additional three months' probation because Johnson had failed to meet with his probation officer during three previous months.

It was all set until Johnson, when asked by McHugh if he was satisfied with his lawyer Adam Swickle, gave the attorney a light swat on the rear ? as football players routinely do to each other on the field. The courtroom erupted in laughter and at that McHugh said she wouldn't accept the deal.

"I don't know that you're taking this whole thing seriously. I just saw you slap your attorney on the backside. Is there something funny about this?" McHugh said, slapping the plea deal document down on her desk. "The whole courtroom was laughing. I'm not going to accept these plea negotiations. This isn't a joke."

Johnson, 35, tried to apologize and insisted he meant no disrespect. Johnson was on probation after pleading no contest to head-butting his then-wife, TV reality star Evelyn Lozada, during an altercation last August. She quickly filed for divorce after barely a month of marriage and Johnson, a six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver, was immediately released by the Miami Dolphins. He didn't play at all last season.

"This is your courtroom. I have no intent to make this a joke. It's not funny," Johnson told the judge "My life is in a shambles right now and I try my best to laugh and keep a smile on my face."

But McHugh, who could have given Johnson up to a year in jail, was not moved.

"It's not the first time he's behaved that way in my courtroom," she said.

Johnson then was handcuffed and hauled away to jail. Swickle declined comment on whether he would seek a reduced sentence.

Johnson has been undergoing therapy aimed at helping people involved in domestic violence but has not signed with another NFL team. He said in court Monday he hoped that would change in the upcoming football season, but now faces another setback.

"He has suffered. He has lost everything," Swickle told the judge.

Johnson, whose best playing days were with the Cincinnati Bengals, caught 766 passes for more than 11,000 yards and 67 touchdowns during his career. He also played for the New England Patriots.

Lozada stars on VH-1's"Basketball Wives" TV show. She was previously engaged to ex-NBA star Antoine Walker, who played for the Miami Heat, Boston Celtics and other teams, and was a star on the University of Kentucky's 1996 national championship team.

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