Monday, August 5, 2013

Chinese troops stop Army from patrolling in Indian territory

Amid a spate of incursions by China in Ladakh, its troops are also resorting to tactics like preventing Indian Army from patrolling posts in this sector along the border which was well within India's territory.

In what is being described as an aggressive approach by China, the tactics have come to the fore in the wake of yet another incident last week when Indian troops launched its patrol "Tiranga" from Trade Junction area in north of Ladakh for two posts located 14 km up in the higher reaches along the line of actual control (LAC).

The Indian Army personnel were stopped by Chinese troops who came mounted on heavy and light vehicles, official sources said on Sunday.

The patrol party was shown a banner that it was Chinese territory and that they cannot proceed to the posts, they said.

The sources said the Chinese troops were aggressive in their approach while stopping the Indian patrol who were at their posts.

These posts are well inside Indian territory, the sources said, adding that from April this year, the patrol for these forward bases were launched 21 times and only twice it could complete its mission.

Chinese have *****ed an observation post which kept a vigil on movement of Indian troops and as soon as an Indian patrol party is ready to leave, they are intercepted midway and sent back, the sources said, adding the matter would be taken up during the next Border Personnel Meeting (BPM) at Chushul.

In the same sector in Ladakh, there were instances when Chinese military vehicles were spotted in Depsang Bulge and Daulat Beg Oldi(DBO) sector where the two armies had seen a 21-day stand-off from April 15 this year.

Indian troops comprising mainly Indo-Tibetan Border Police(ITBP) immediately swung into action and prevented the "free-run" of Chinese military vehicles in the Indian territory.

In the last BPM meeting held on July 27, India also raised objections to a tower being constructed in the Chinese side on the LAC in Demchok-***hche sector.

During the meeting with the Chinese side which was led by Colonel Wang Jun Xian, the Indian side said the construction was in violation of peace and tranquality agreement signed between the two countries in 1993.

According to the agreement, no construction work has to be undertaken at the LAC by either country.

The Chinese side claimed that the tower was actually a weather station for the benefit of the people of the area and instead informed the Indian delegation that its Army was engaged in military activities in ***hche.

The Indian side led by Brigadier Sanjeev Rai told the Chinese team that PLA troops were regularly entering into the Indian area, sources said.

It gave instances like on July 16 and 19 when the Chinese troops entered 1.2km deep into Indian territory, on July 17 (2.5km), on July 20 (aggressive patrol entered 200 metres) and intervening night of July 25-26 (3.5km).

These incursions mainly happened in Chumar and Demchok areas, located 300km from Leh.

The sources said that the "assertive posturing" by the Chinese troops was a worrying trend which had been seen lately after the April 15 faceoff at the DBO sector.

Chumar is the last town after which Himachal Pradesh starts. This area also has the distinction of having a defined international border with China. This area is not accessible from the Chinese side whereas the Indian side has a road almost to the last point on which the army can carry a load upto nine tonnes.

All Indian units located along the LAC have been asked to maintain a tight vigil in their area of responsibilities (AOR) and launch frequent patrols to the higher reaches, the sources said.

Source: http://forum.santabanta.com/showthread.htm?326329-Chinese-troops-stop-Army-from-patrolling-in-Indian-territory&goto=newpost

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Existing Short-term Strategies Set the Stage for Growth of the Nascent Renewable Energy Market in the Andean Region Finds Frost & Sullivan


The Andean region's emerging renewable energy market has huge unexploited potential and the clear intention of regional governments to reduce dependence on fossil fuels for electricity generation will spur market growth. The development of wind and solar photovoltaic (PV) systems driven by the implementation of supporting policies will propel market expansion over the next couple of years.

New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (energy.frost.com), Analysis of the Andean Region's Renewable Energy Market, finds that the market earned revenues of $289.2 million in 2012 and estimates this to reach $743.6 million in 2017. The study covers Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.

The availability of primary sources for the generation of renewable energy be it solar, wind, biomass, hydrological or geothermal facilitates the design of renewable energy strategy plans in the Andean region. Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru have unexploited areas with wind speeds of over 7 metre per second (m/s) reliable for wind power generation and a yearly average solar irradiation of over 2.2 kilowatt hour (KWh) per square meter. In addition, extensive sugar production promotes biomass generation and cogeneration.

"With several projects in Peru and Ecuador under construction or in the advanced stages of planning, renewable energy generation in the short term will double or triple from initial volumes," said Frost & Sullivan Energy and Environmental Research Analyst Gustavo Stainoh. "Since these countries have little experience in this industry, the following years will determine the effectiveness of these short-term strategies and whether a redesign of supportive policies will be required."

In Colombia, contract offers are qualified according to power generation prices and reliability and therefore thermal and hydropower plants have an advantage over renewables. The lack of appropriate guidelines and regulatory mechanisms curbs new projects.

Several delays in the commissioning of public bidding in Peru, and the high price of solar PV generation in Ecuador, have stalled market revenues. The result of a third public competitive bidding in Peru will be decisive for the renewable energy market in the coming years.

"It will also be necessary to analyze results and private investor reaction to policies to move toward a more renewable energy matrix and ensure sustained growth," revealed Stainoh. "Favorable laws for cogeneration will be the starting point for the long-term development of renewable energy."

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Analysis of the Andean Region's Renewable Energy Market is part of the Energy & Power Growth Partnership Service program. Frost & Sullivan's related research services include: Andean Region Wind Turbine Market, Southern Cone Wind Turbine Market, Southern Cone Solar Market, and Brazilian Wind Power Market. All research services included in subscriptions provide detailed market opportunities and industry trends evaluated following extensive interviews with market participants.

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Christie Serino Scholarship Foundation golf tournament later this month

? ? The inaugural Christie Serino Scholarship Fund Golf Outing is raplidly approaching. ?The date for the event is Monday August 26, 2013 at Turner Hill Country Club in Ipswich. For further information, check out www.turnerhill.com??

? ? The Christie Serino Scholarship Fund was established on January 4, 2013 in the memory of Christie Serino. Serino was a longtime resident of Saugus and, at the time of his passing from his courageous second battle with cancer,? was the AD and head hockey coach at Malden Catholic High School.

? ? Below are comments taken from the release

? ? Serino?had been a mentor, coach and friend to so many young men over the past 40 years. His finger prints are still seen today all over the North Shore in both the hockey and baseball worlds.? There was no one better at helping a kid become the best he could be as a true student athlete. No matter what level the young man was, Serino was always there for them.? He exemplified what a coach/teacher should be and his efforts can be seen directly thru the many young men he helped mold.

? ??To assist in the carrying on the legacy and vision, we have established a scholarship fund in his memory to assist students from the Saugus and Malden Catholic communities.? Scholarships will be awarded annually to students from both communities who are both seniors in high school as well as current college students.???
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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Scalpers In China Are Securing Genius Bar Appointments And Selling Them Online

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Staff await customers at an Apple store in Hong Kong March 16, 2012. The Apple branch in Hong Kong was the first in the region to open for online orders to avoid queuing confusion.

For the Apple devout, the company?s retail stores are secular edifices in which to worship holy iPhones and iPads.

It?s a model mimicked around the industry of technology?a direct company to consumer umbilical cord. Have a problem?

Make an appointment to fix it. But sometimes, in particularly busy Apple locations, securing a Genius Bar appointment is harder than scheduling an interview with President Obama. Next to impossible for Apple stores in China.

According to a?Beijing Morning News?report, ticket scalpers are sucking store appointments dry in an attempt to score a profit. Every day, Genius Bar time slots are immediately secured by scalpers and then put online for around ten yuan ($1.60), and often that?s the only option customers have if they want their problem addressed.

Otherwise, if customers don?t have an appointment, they?ll have to wait around an Apple store for an opening.

An investigative reporter allegedly waited around an Apple store all day hoping to see a Genius, but nothing opened up. When they checked the black market, there were many appointments for purchase?obviously the system is being taken advantage of. It?s sad, really, that people would resort to such tactics, all in the name of making a cheap buck. Don?t get any ideas, guys.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/scalpers-in-china-are-securing-genius-bar-appointments-and-selling-them-online-2013-8

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Division 3 Northeast football schedules

? Please note that playoffs and games between non-playoff teams will take place on weeks 8-10 (Nov. 2-16). Matchups will be determined following week 7 by seedings. Schedules were taken from school websites. If there are any date/time changes, please contact Dan Ventura at dventura@bostonherald.com


DIVISION 3 NORTHEAST

BEVERLY
SEPT. 7: Haverhill, 1
SEPT. 13: at Danvers, 7
SEPT. 20: North Andover, 7
SEPT. 27: at Gloucester, 7
OCT. 12: Marblehead, 1
OCT. 19: at Lynn English, 7
OCT. 26: Swampscott, 1
NOV. 28: at Salem, 10

DANVERS
SEPT. 6: Marblehead, 7
SEPT. 13: Beverly, 7
SEPT. 27: at Peabody, 7
OCT. 4: Revere, 7
OCT. 11: at Lynn Classical, 7
OCT. 18: Salem, 7
OCT. 25: at Westwood, 7
NOV. 28: at Gloucester, 10

DRACUT
SEPT. 13: at Lowell, 7
SEPT. 20: Reading, 7
SEPT. 27: at Methuen, 7
OCT. 4: North Andover, 7
OCT. 11: at Haverhill, 7
OCT. 18: Lawrence, 7
OCT. 25: Tewksbury, 7
NOV. 28: Methuen, 10

GLOUCESTER
SEPT. 6: Lynn Classical, 7
SEPT. 13: Salem, 7
SEPT. 20: at Masconomet, 7
SEPT. 27: Beverly, 7
OCT. 4: at Marblehead, 7
OCT. 11: Lynn English, 7
OCT. 19: at Swampscott, 2
NOV. 28: Danvers, 10

MARBLEHEAD
SEPT. 6: at Danvers, 7
SEPT. 12: Lynn Classical, 7
SEPT. 20: at Salem, 7
SEPT. 28: at Swampscott, 1
OCT. 4: Gloucester, 7
OCT. 12: at Beverly, 2
OCT. 25: Lynn English, 7
NOV. 28: Swampscott, 10

MASCONOMET
SEPT. 12: at Melrose, 7
SEPT. 20: Gloucester, 7
SEPT. 27: Saugus, 7
OCT. 4: at North Reading, 7
OCT. 11: Pentucket, 7
OCT. 18: at Newburyport, 7
OCT. 25: Triton, 7
NOV. 28: North Andover, 10

REVERE
SEPT. 13: at Medford, 7
SEPT. 20: Malden, 7
SEPT. 27: Winthrop, 7
OCT. 4: at Danvers, 7
OCT. 11: at Salem, 7
OCT. 18: Peabody, 7
OCT. 25: Lynn Classical, 7
NOV. 28: at Winthrop, 10

SALEM
SEPT. 6: TBA
SEPT. 13: at Gloucester, 7
SEPT. 20: Marblehead, 7
SEPT. 27: at Lynn Classical, 7
OCT. 4: TBA
OCT. 11: Revere, 7
OCT. 18: at Danvers, 7
OCT. 25: at Peabody, 7
NOV. 28: Beverly, 10

SOMERVILLE
SEPT. 13: at Arlington, 7
SEPT. 20: at Peabody, 7
SEPT. 27: Cambridge, 7
OCT. 4: Malden, 7
OCT. 12: at Durfee, 2
OCT. 18: Everett, 7
OCT. 25: at Medford, 7
NOV. 28: at Cambridge, 10

TEWKSBURY
SEPT. 6: at Chelmsford, 7
SEPT. 13: at Lincoln-Sudbury, 6
SEPT. 27: at North Andover, 7
OCT. 5: at Lawrence, 1:30
OCT. 12: Methuen, 1:30
OCT. 19: Haverhill, 1:30
OCT. 25: at Dracut, 7
NOV. 28: Wilmington, 10

WILMINGTON
SEPT. 12: Winchester, 7
SEPT. 20: Arlington Catholic, 7
SEPT. 27: Burlington, 7
OCT. 4: at Stoneham, 6:30
OCT. 11: Wakefield, 7
OCT. 18: Melrose, 7
OCT. 25: at Watertown, 7
NOV. 28: at Tewksbury, 10
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SmackDown live results: August 2, 2013

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Friday, August 2, 2013

EU Faces Uphill Battle in China Trade Disputes

BRUSSELS?The European Union, in its own polite way, has tried to get tough with China in recent years. Led by EU trade chief Karel De Gucht, officials in Brussels have pushed several proposals that would penalize what they see as unfair treatment of Europe by China's brand of "state-administered" capitalism.

But glaring weaknesses in that strategy have been revealed in a dispute over cheap Chinese solar panels that threatened to mushroom into a full-scale trade war between China and the EU. In the end, the European Commission, the EU's executive arm, watered down a plan to impose steep tariffs to counteract the "dumping" of these solar panels in European markets, after a lobbying campaign from China that blitzed EU capitals.

The fundamental problem facing the commission and Mr. De Gucht is that many of the bloc's member states don't appear to have the stomach for a fight with China. Germany, the EU's largest economy, has enjoyed the fruits of an increasingly tight relationship with Beijing over the past five years. Unwilling to jeopardize that relationship for the sake of a few solar-panel producers, Berlin opposed the commission's tariff plan?even though many of those producers were German.

"The commission fought an uphill battle over the last two months," said Fran?ois Godement, an Asia expert at the European Council on Foreign Relations.

Commission officials have pressured China to cut the large subsidies that they contend the government hands out to an array of industries, including solar-panel producers, giving them an unfair advantage on world markets. Mr. De Gucht has proposed increasing trade penalties that the commission imposes to counteract subsidies?a measure largely aimed at China.

Mr. De Gucht has also proposed a system of "reciprocity" in government contracting: If a company is based in a country that prevents European companies from winning government contracts, European governments would be able to block that company from winning its government contracts. Officials say China is a big culprit here.

Yet both proposals face opposition from some member states.

The solar-panel episode highlights what has become an uneasy three-way relationship between Brussels, Berlin and Beijing. The EU treaty gives the commission the power to investigate trade complaints, impose tariffs and negotiate trade agreements. But many of these decisions must be approved by member states, giving China an opening to negotiate with?and some say?squeeze national governments.

"I don't think we should ignore that Germany was under pressure," Mr. Godement said.

New Chinese Premier Li Keqiang made Berlin his only stop on his first trip to the EU in May. The trip came at a crucial time in the dispute over solar panels. The day after he arrived in Berlin, national governments were due to tell the commission whether they supported its plan to impose tariffs of up to 68% on Chinese solar panels.

The commission had received indications from Germany that it would abstain from voting on the plan, an EU official said, giving leverage to the commission for what were sure to be contentious talks with the Chinese.

Yet following meetings between Mr. Li, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other German ministers, the government decided to oppose the commission's tariff plan. EU officials feel that dealt a blow to Europe's negotiating position with the Chinese.

A dispute over cheap Chinese solar panels had threatened to mushroom into a full-scale trade war between China and the EU. Above, a solar power plant in Aksu, China.

Michael Geisler, a spokesman at the German Permanent Representation in Brussels, said German officials hadn't formally communicated the government's position to the commission until after the meeting with Mr. Li. Germany opposed the tariffs because it felt that moving ahead with them "would lead to a hardening of positions on the Chinese side," Mr. Geisler said.

China took several moves seen by many as a way to pressure European governments to oppose the tariffs. It started an antidumping probe into French wine exported to China. It placed tariffs on European exports of polysilicon, a raw material used to make solar panels; that step hit German industrial giant Wacker AG hardest.

And Chinese officials floated the threat that they would investigate dumping of luxury cars by European auto makers in China, a measure that could close off one of the most promising new markets for German auto giants Daimler AG, BMW AG and Volkswagen AG.

The events of the past few weeks bode ill for the commission's next big trade dispute with China: a potential investigation into unfair trade in the supply of telephone network equipment by Huawei Technologies Co. and ZTE Corp. Mr. De Gucht may find it difficult to rally member states for another fight with China, after their refusal to back him on solar panels.

Write to Matthew Dalton at Matthew.Dalton@dowjones.com

Source: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323681904578642041672361224.html?mod=rss_about_china

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These Adorable GIFs Are Like Tiny Moving Picture Books

These Adorable GIFs Are Like Tiny Moving Picture Books

Only a handful of individuals have succeeded in making the GIF into something artful. We can definitely add artist and designer Guillaume Kurkdjian to that list, because his collection of lovely, child-like animations are dioramas of whimsical delight.

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Source: http://gizmodo.com/these-adorable-gifs-are-like-tiny-moving-picture-books-966130673

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Obama meeting with lawmakers on NSA surveillance

House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio takes reporters' questions on NSA leaker Edward Snowden, the economy, and the unfinished work of the House in passing a spending bill, as Congress prepares to leave for a five-week recess, Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013 during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio takes reporters' questions on NSA leaker Edward Snowden, the economy, and the unfinished work of the House in passing a spending bill, as Congress prepares to leave for a five-week recess, Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013 during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

(AP) ? President Barack Obama is meeting with lawmakers to discuss surveillance programs run by the National Security Agency.

The private Oval Office meeting is to discuss concerns about privacy.

Obama's national security team is trying to keep its surveillance powers intact while acknowledging some limitations appear inevitable. The White House says Obama wants to hear from Congress directly, including from critics.

The bipartisan meeting comes after Russian authorities granted temporary asylum to NSA leaker Edward Snowden.

The chairmen and ranking minority members of the House and Senate intelligence committees were also attending. They issued a joint statement saying they've reviewed the programs in question and believe they are legal and contribute substantially to counterterrorism. They say their committees are developing ideas to reassure Americans and improve transparency and privacy protections.

Associated Press

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Summertime in Paris plays with light and intimacy - Montreal Gazette

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Ellipse CMCYCK, 2011-18, on display at Galerie Hugues Charbonneau, was painted by Julie Trudel, winner of the $25,000 Plaskett award.

MONTREAL - Summertime in Paris is almost over, and an exhibition will soon close that features works by Julie Trudel, the artist who just won the $25,000 Plaskett award that will help her live in Berlin for a year.

But if you can catch the last day of Summertime at the Parisian Laundry, check out a couple other galleries in the area. Galerie Division and the Arsenal are not far away and the Global Art League is having its first show at the Montreal Art Centre.

All is light and bright at Summertime in Paris. Celia Perrin Sidarous arranges objects against a white background and photographs them as still lifes. They could be product shots for advertisers, except the objects are ambiguous.

Derrick Piens pieces together strips of painted wood veneer that resemble deformed and stitched-together Rubik?s cubes.

Down in the dark basement space is Olivia Boudreau?s film of a couple in a bathtub. Megan Bradley, the Parisian Laundry?s director of exhibitions, said Boudreau hired two actors unknown to each other to pose in the intimate space of a bathtub. It?s an uncomfortable intimacy; the man mechanically splashes water on the woman?s chest and even strokes her breast a few times. The woman smiles a bit uncertainly a couple times, but nothing breaks the uneasy silence.

Galerie Division is inside the Arsenal, which always has at least two exhibitions even with the departure of Galerie Ren? Blouin for Old Montreal. The long passageway to Division is a showcase for the Majudia collection.

The exhibition is a changing one, but the day I visited, works by Nicolas Baier, Fran?ois Lacasse, Daniel Richter, Marc S?guin, Dil Hildebrand and Evan Penny were on display. So was Maskull Lassere?s Four Foot Length, a maple bough carved in the middle to expose a skeletal spine.

Division is showing work by Michel de Broin, Sarah Anne Johnson and John Brown, a Toronto painter who makes black and white paintings with spots of colour tints.

Brown builds up layers of paint on wood panels and scrapes off most of it before applying more paint, Galerie director Dominique Toutant said. Scraping is so soothing to the artist that Brown paints to its recorded sound, Toutant said. The process of painting and scraping is repeated until an image develops.

Sarah Anne Johnson is an artist in the realm of relational esthetics. For the body of work shown in Arctic Wonderland, Johnson went on a polar expedition in a sailing vessel.

She added splashes of photo-retouching colour to her photographs, creating scenes of apparent fireworks in the sunlit midsummer polar nights, an artificial aurora borealis and unnecessary addition to a scene of stark beauty.

A couple blocks away, the Montreal Art Centre is exhibiting entries in its Global Art League competition. About 80 artists from around the world, including members who rent space in the art centre, are competing for $2,000 in prizes.

The art league is the brainchild of Allan Diamond, who founded the art centre and rents studio space to about 50 local artists. Their individual spaces are small but open, and half the building is common area, including a lounge and gallery.

Diamond said he painted as a youth, but stopped during his career in real estate and marketing. But in 1997, his wife gave him a box of paints, and he started taking art classes, where he realized the importance for artists to feel a sense of community.

Diamond decided to build his own art community in a building at the corner of William and des Seigneurs Sts. Some members are hobbyists, others are emerging professional artists, he said.

And there is Barry MacPherson, a long-time artist who does psychological portraits in an exacting, precise style.

MacPherson was almost alone in the building on a hot summer day, working on an oil painting with the words ?Push Back? inscribed. It?s time for people to stand up and push back, he said.

Standing up for oneself resonates throughout the artistic realm.

?To be a painter, you have to fight for it and be strident in your convictions,? said Landon Mackenzie, an artist who is represented by Art 45 and who co-ordinates the Plaskett award for the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.

That description certainly fits Trudel, the abstract painter who won the $25,000 national award for her painstaking experiments in pouring inks, drop by drop, to discover how colours combine with the physical qualities of paint to create an effect she likes.

Trudel understands that painting is a language, Mackenzie said in an interview. ?Julie is using digital and screen-based processes to build her own language that references and updates Quebec abstraction,? she said. ?She has a good sense of art history ? it both supports and challenges her.?

Hugues Charbonneau, whose gallery is currently showing the work of Trudel and three other artists, said Trudel addresses the mechanical and digital roots of contemporary images, up to how billboards are printed. Her abstract painting also refers to Claude Tousignant?s targets and Guido Molinari?s investigations into colour shifts, he said.

She exercises quality control over every aspect of her work, from the height and angles of how her work is hung, right down to the press release, Charbonneau said.

?She never turns off the idea machine.?

Point, line, plane, point, line, plane, point, line, plane, with work by Julie Trudel and others, continues until Aug. 8 at Galerie Hugues Charbonneau, 372 Ste-Catherine St. W, Suite 308. Information: huguescharbonneau.com, julietrudel.ca and joeplaskett.com.

Summertime in Paris continues until Saturday, Aug. 3 at Parisian Laundry, 3550 St-Antoine St. W. Information: parisianlaundry.com.

An exhibition of works by Michel de Broin, John Brown and Sarah Anne Johnson continues until Aug. 31 at Galerie Division, 2020 William St. Information: galeriedivision.com.

The Global Art League exhibition of emerging and professional artists continues until Aug. 17 at the Montreal Art Centre, 1844 William St. Information: montrealartcentre.com.

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Denzel Washington regresa a Broadway

NUEVA YORK - Denzel Washington regresa a Broadway, pero no para cantar.

Acompa?ado por su esposa, Pauletta Pearson, en la alfombra roja el lunes para el estreno de su nueva pel?cula, "2 Guns", el actor ganador de premios Oscar y Tony dijo que tiene previsto aparecer en una reposici?n de "A Raisin in the Sun" de Lorraine Hansberry.

"Comenzaremos las funciones de preestreno en marzo", dijo.

Washington entonces explic? su motivaci?n para volver al escenario.

"Estoy tratando de seguirle el ritmo a mi esposa. Mi esposa ha estado haciendo mucho m?s teatro que yo", dijo, haciendo sonre?r a Pearson.

Washington agreg? que estaban por viajar a Carolina del Norte para el National Black Theatre Festival, donde Pearson protagoniza la laureada obra "Power Play".

"Estoy deseoso de cantar alg?n d?a", dijo Washington juguetonamente para sorpresa de Pearson. "Ves, s?lo quise ver c?mo reaccionaba. Ella sabe que no puedo cantar. Pero ella s? puede cantar".

Mientras se alejaban, el actor de 58 a?os concluy?: "Puedo cantar. Puedo cantar ... en la ducha".

Source: http://lavoztx.com/news/2013/jul/31/denzel-washington-regresa-broadway/

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Oil slips near $103 ahead of Fed, jobs data

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Source: money.ca.msn.com --- Tuesday, July 30, 2013
NEW YORK, N.Y. - The price of oil closed at a four-week low Tuesday as traders awaited comments from the U.S. central bank as well as data releases later in the week, including U.S. Jobs figures. ...

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[unable to retrieve full-text content]There's no place like home. Can you blame him? His Phillies finally broke their season high eight-game losing streak (all eight losses were on the road) last night with a 7-3 win against the San Francisco Giants at Citizens Bank Park. There's no place like home. ... (They are eight games back in the Wild Card.) ... In fact, according to Young, who hit a two-run home run in last night's win, his family is ?a massive consideration in the decision-making process.? The only ...

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Studying the emotions which cause opinions to change

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Physicists can use their tools to help understand how, in real life, opinions form and change.

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Crossover Performance - Microsoft Office

Hey everyone, I originally posted this thread in the Mac Applications section but atfer 500+ views I did not get any feedback so I am posting here as well:

I have been searching here and on Google but have not found the information I am looking for.

I have a copy of the windows version of Microsoft Office 2007 and was planning on installing it on my new 13" rMBP via Crossover as an alternative to using parallels. Questions I have before doing so:

1. How does Office perform via Crossover?

2. How would the software look on the retina screen? I.E. does it look bad/blurry as I doubt it is optimized for the higher resolution screen?

3. Would all functions of the software perform as it would in Windows? Such as Excel plug-ins, etc. Also, how does the installation of plug ins work?

Crossover sounds like a better option to me because I will not be using any other windows software and I would save a decent amount of space on the SSD (please correct me if this is not true).

Thanks!

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Familiar cast as US launches new Mideast peace bid

WASHINGTON (AP) ? With a cast of characters that has presided over numerous failed Middle East peace efforts, the Obama administration launched a fresh bid Monday to pull Israel and the Palestinians into substantive negotiations.

Despite words of encouragement, deep skepticism about the prospects for success surrounded the initial discussions, which were opening with a dinner hosted by Secretary of State John Kerry. He named a former U.S. ambassador to Israel to shepherd what all sides believe will be a protracted and difficult process.

Former envoy Martin Indyk, who played key roles in the Clinton administration's multiple, unsuccessful pushes to broker peace deals between Israel and Syria and Israel and the Palestinians, will assume the day-to-day responsibility for keeping the talks alive for the next nine months.

Kerry called Indyk a "seasoned diplomat" and said he "knows what has worked and he knows what hasn't worked." Neither Kerry nor the State Department would say what has worked in the past, although the fact that there is no peace deal now would seem to indicate that nothing has worked in resolving the Israeli-Palestinian standoff.

President Barack Obama echoed Kerry's hopeful sentiment in a White House statement that said Indyk "brings unique experience and insight to this role, which will allow him to contribute immediately as the parties begin down the tough, but necessary, path of negotiations."

The Israeli side will be led by chief negotiator Tzipi Livni, a former foreign minister who was active in the Bush's administration's ill-fated Annapolis peace talks with the Palestinians, and Yitzhak Molcho, a veteran adviser to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who was part of the Israeli team involved in Obama's two previous attempts to broker negotiations. Those two efforts relied heavily on Dennis Ross, a former Indyk colleague and Mideast peace envoy, and veteran negotiator George Mitchell.

The Palestinian team will be led by chief negotiator Saeb Erekat and President Mahmoud Abbas' adviser, Mohammed Shtayyeh, both of whom have been major players in failed negotiations with the Israelis since 1991.

Kerry spoke for about 45 minutes with representatives from the Israeli negotiating team and then another roughly 45 minutes with the Palestinian side before sitting down for dinner on the top floor of the State Department.

"Not very much to talk about at all," Kerry joked just before starting dinner shortly after 9 p.m.

They sat at a rectangular table ? five U.S. officials lining one side and the two Israeli and two Palestinian negotiators on the other ? to dine on sweet corn and shell bean soup, grilled grouper, saffron risotto, summer vegetables and apricot upside down cake.

Despite the presence of so many people whose past experience does not include success, Kerry and other officials voiced cautious optimism about the resumption of talks which he painstakingly negotiated during six months of shuttle diplomacy that began with Obama's own trip to Israel in March.

"It sounds like we're lucky to have decades of experience ready to come back to the table and make an effort to push forward," State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said.

Previous attempts to get talks started have foundered on Israel's continued construction of Jewish settlements on land claimed by the Palestinians and Palestinian attempts to win international recognition as a sovereign state in the absence of a peace deal. Actual negotiations have died because the two sides have been unable to compromise on the most serious disagreements between them: borders, the status of Jerusalem, refugees and security.

With a U.S.-imposed gag order on revealing any details about the substance or framework of the talks, gauging progress will be difficult. But the outlines of any eventual peace deal are fairly well known: a Palestinian state based on the lines that existed before the 1967 war in which Israel seized east Jerusalem and occupied the Palestinian territories, with agreed land swaps and recognition of a secure, Jewish state of Israel.

But neither side will publicly commit to those goals, and getting there will require major concessions that will be difficult to sell to the Israeli and Palestinian publics.

Ahead of the initial discussions on procedures and guidelines for the meetings, which the U.S. hopes will grow into deeper, more substantive talks on the key sticking points, Kerry urged both sides to strive for "reasonable compromises on tough, complicated, emotional and symbolic issues."

He acknowledged that the path ahead would be long and difficult. But he said that Indyk had the respect and confidence of all involved and that his vast experience in Middle East diplomacy could only help.

"Ambassador Indyk is realistic," Kerry said. "He understands that Israeli-Palestinian peace will not come easily and it will not happen overnight. But he also understands that there is now a path forward and we must follow that path with urgency. He understands that to ensure that lives are not needlessly lost, we have to ensure that opportunities are not needlessly lost."

Indyk, 62, will take a leave of absence from his current job as vice president and foreign policy director at the Washington-based Brookings Institution think tank.

In announcing Indyk's appointment, Kerry noted the former ambassador had opened the preface to his 2009 book, "Innocent Abroad: An Intimate Account of American Peacemaking Diplomacy in the Middle East," with lines from the English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

"If men could learn from history, what lessons it would teach us," Kerry quoted.

He did not continue to the next lines as Indyk did in his book:

"But passion and party blind our eyes,"

"And the light which experience gives us is a lantern on the stern,"

"Which shines only on the waves behind us."

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Associated Press writer Deb Riechmann contributed to this report.

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Google launches handwriting feature in Translate service

Google has rolled out its Google Translate handwriting feature for the web, allowing users to draw the phrases or words they need translated when a keyboard can't do the trick.

Handwriting has been an option on the Google Translate Android app since January 2012, but it is now available via the Google Translate website on the browser.

Imagine planning a trip to China, but not being able to read street signs or restaurant names. Instead of blindly choosing a direction or eatery, just draw the given characters on the Google Translate homepage to find their meaning.

To get started, choose the language you wish to translate, and then select the down arrow on the bottom left of the language box. Select the "Handwrite" option with the pencil and draw away in the pop-up box that appears.

"Suppose you see the Chinese expression '??' and want to know its meaning in English, but have no idea how to type these characters," Google product manager Xiangye Xiao said in a blog post. "Using the new handwriting input tool, you can simply draw these characters on your screen and instantly see the translation."

You can draw with your mouse, or with your finger if you have a touch-enabled PC.

Google Translate currently supports handwriting in 45 languages, including Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.

Other text input tools like virtual keyboards, input method editors, and transliteration were added to Translate early last year.

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

'The Forgotten War': Five facts you should know about the Korean War (+video)

North Korean war veterans of the Korean War watch the 'Arirang' mass games song-and-dance ensemble at the May Day stadium, Friday, July 26, 2013 on the eve of the 60th anniversary of the Korean War armistice in Pyongyang, North Korea. (Wong Maye-E/AP)

Soviet Ambassador to the United Nations Jacob Malik first proposed a cease-fire in 1951, and the first negotiations began in July of that year at Kaesong. However, talks broke down in 1952 over the issue of how to deal with prisoners of war. Meanwhile, hostilities continued. It wasn?t until April of 1953 that the issue was resolved and an agreement was reached and signed in July. Though South Korea refused to sign, fighting ended soon after.

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  1. is there any difference between for example controlled labs fish oil and just regular fish oil that i can buy in regular stores in my country ( the netherlands)

    and is creatine usefull for a 16 year old?
    EDIT: about the creatine i train 4 times a week.

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    Creatine is made in your body and is present in meat and fish.

    How long are you training?

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  4. Hi Willem,

    Visolie van Marinol is erg goed en niet duur.
    360 capsules voor 19,90 bij body en fit shop.

    Creatine is made in your body and is present in meat and fish.

    How long are you training?

    im training for 8 months now i guess but since 3 months im also eating right and things like that.

    so you mean i dont need creatine?

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  5. 1)Yes there is a difference between CL fish oil with other brands.CL has 2000mg Omega 3 whereas most regular ones have 1000mg or so
    2)No you don't need creatine for now.Eat healthy food and you'll be fine.
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  6. 1)Yes there is a difference between CL fish oil with other brands.CL has 2000mg Omega 3 whereas most regular ones have 1000mg or so
    2)No you don't need creatine for now.Eat healthy food and you'll be fine. okay thankyou!!
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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Purported low-cost iPhone image appears with FCC certification on polycarbonate case

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?A new image has emerged claiming to show Apple?s low-cost plastic iPhone in the wild, bearing the required legal notices from the FCC and other agencies,? Kevin Bostic reports for AppleInsider.

?The new image appeared on Chinese site Weibo (via iPhone5skopen) on Friday, and it shows a back view of the supposed ?iPhone Lite? in the hand of the photographer,? Bostic reports. ?The object seen in the image bears what look like notices and markings from the FCC and assorted other certifications. ?

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Hating On Fat People Just Makes Them Fatter

The roots of obesity are complex and include genetics and other factors beyond individual choice, research shows.

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Don't try to pretend your gibes and judgments of the overweight people in your life are for their own good. Florida researchers have evidence that discriminating against fat people only makes them fatter.

"People often rationalize that it's OK to discriminate based on weight because it will motivate the victim to lose pounds," Angelina Sutin, a psychologist at the Florida State College of Medicine in Tallahassee, tells Shots. "But our findings suggest the opposite."

Sutin and a colleague checked survey data from more than 6,000 American men and women age 50 and older who were asked how often in their daily lives they experienced different types of discrimination. Examples ranged from discourtesy or refusal of restaurant service to not getting a job or promotion.

The survey then asked the respondents why they thought the discrimination happened. Was it was because of their race or age, for example, or their sex, age or weight? Researchers also measured the participants' weight and height.

Four years later, a follow-up survey asked the same questions and checked for changes in weight.

Overweight people who said they'd experienced discrimination based on weight were more than twice as likely to be obese four years later than people who didn't mention such discrimination. And those who started out obese were three times more likely to remain so if they'd been harshly targeted because of their weight. Other types of discrimination showed no effect on weight.

Sutin's study, published in the latest issue of the online journal PLOS One, wasn't designed to get at why weight discrimination led many fat people to pack on even more pounds. But other research suggests that increased rates of depression, emotional eating and low-self esteem likely play a role. So does increased stress (and the associated hormonal surges that can trigger even more hunger and eating), as well as the avoidance of exercise.

"If someone's mean to you at the gym because of your weight or acts like you don't belong there," Sutin says, "you're less likely to go back."

The roots of obesity are complex and include genetics and other factors that go well beyond individual choice. "Trying to promote healthy behaviors is a good thing," she says, but shaming someone has no place in the solution.

Unfortunately, weight-related prejudice and discrimination persists in many spheres and is only increasing among employers, teachers ? and doctors.

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Highest paid University of Florida employees

Highest paid: David Guzick, University of Florida senior VP of health affairs and president of UF Health.

It?s good to work for Gator Nation, especially if you?re one of the 471 University of Florida employees pulling down over $200,000 a year.

UF has the most high-salaried employees of any state university in Florida, according to figures taken from state data for Spring 2013. In fact, 2,031 of its employees made at least $100,000.

Click here for a list of the Top 50 highest paid employees at UF. Most of them work for its College of Medicine. The lone exception is an eminent scholar and professor of finance who has testified before Congress.

Check out the slideshow of the ten highest paid UF employees at the South Florida Business Journal. All of them are in the medical field.

You won?t find UF President James Bernie Machen in the Top 50, but there?s a caveat. He earned $238,529 from contracts and grants and another $199,943 from education and general funds to count as two entries. That still trails some of the medical gurus. Hey, running a university apparently isn?t brain surgery.

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Church leaders urge strong commitment to peace from Israel and Palestine

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Israel and Palestine must make every effort to resume talks on a negotiated settlement, leaders in the Church of England and Roman Catholic Church have said.

The call came in a joint statement from the Church of England's lead bishop on the Middle East peace process, Bishop Michael Langrish, and the Roman Catholic Church's spokesman on international affairs, Bishop Declan Lang.

US Secretary of State John Kerry announced last week that Israeli and Palestinian leaders had reached an agreement establishing a basis for the resumption of peace talks.

The bishops appealed to both sides of the conflict to take full advantage of the opportunity for fresh talks and "refrain from actions that might see this chance lost".

"This conflict has for far too long been an open wound that has frustrated the hopes and aspirations of both communities to live in dignity, peace and security," they said.

"Now is the time to escape the prism of pain and fear through which Christian, Jew and Muslim see each other in the Holy Land."

They added: "The prospect for securing a negotiated resolution has never looked so daunting but neither has it been so necessary. The cost of failure is too unbearable to imagine."

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

David Foster awarded Freedman Prize Honorable Mention for Exceptional Basic Research

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David Foster, Ph.D., an assistant professor of neuroscience at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, will be awarded the 2013 Freedman Prize Honorable Mention for Exceptional Basic Research at an awards ceremony in New York City on July 26. The prize will be awarded by the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation, the oldest U.S. nonprofit to support a broad range of mental health research. Foster is a grantee of the foundation and the award is meant to honor him as an early-career researcher contributing exceptional, cutting-edge work to the mental health field.

"David is a very creative scientist with a passion for his work, and I am glad he is being recognized by the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation for his exceptional research," says Richard Huganir, Ph.D., professor and director of the Solomon H. Snyder Department of Neuroscience.

Foster is being recognized for his work, and the innovative tools he developed, to study the neural basis of memory. His work focuses on nerve cells in the hippocampus region of the brain. Damage to the hippocampus disrupts specific types of memory and learning in people with Alzheimer's disease and age-related cognitive decline. Foster has combined advanced electrophysiological, computational and behavioral approaches to investigate the coordinated activity of large numbers of hippocampal nerve cells in rats that are awake and engaged in tasks, like finding their way back to a familiar location. Foster's work suggests that the processes used by the brain to do these simple tasks are similar to those used in higher-order brain functions, like problem-solving.

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Foster Discusses His Results with Nature (minute 7): http://www.new.prx.org/pieces/98923-brain-talk-029-foster/floating_piece

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David Foster, Ph.D., an assistant professor of neuroscience at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, will be awarded the 2013 Freedman Prize Honorable Mention for Exceptional Basic Research at an awards ceremony in New York City on July 26. The prize will be awarded by the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation, the oldest U.S. nonprofit to support a broad range of mental health research. Foster is a grantee of the foundation and the award is meant to honor him as an early-career researcher contributing exceptional, cutting-edge work to the mental health field.

"David is a very creative scientist with a passion for his work, and I am glad he is being recognized by the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation for his exceptional research," says Richard Huganir, Ph.D., professor and director of the Solomon H. Snyder Department of Neuroscience.

Foster is being recognized for his work, and the innovative tools he developed, to study the neural basis of memory. His work focuses on nerve cells in the hippocampus region of the brain. Damage to the hippocampus disrupts specific types of memory and learning in people with Alzheimer's disease and age-related cognitive decline. Foster has combined advanced electrophysiological, computational and behavioral approaches to investigate the coordinated activity of large numbers of hippocampal nerve cells in rats that are awake and engaged in tasks, like finding their way back to a familiar location. Foster's work suggests that the processes used by the brain to do these simple tasks are similar to those used in higher-order brain functions, like problem-solving.

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Rat Brain 'GPS' Maps Routes to Rewards: http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/rat_brain_gps_maps_routes_to_rewards

Foster Discusses His Results with the Johns Hopkins Brain Science Institute: http://www.new.prx.org/pieces/98923-brain-talk-029-foster/floating_piece

Foster Discusses His Results with Nature (minute 7): http://www.new.prx.org/pieces/98923-brain-talk-029-foster/floating_piece

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80 dead in Spain train crash blamed on high speed

This image taken from security camera video shows a train derailing in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, on Thursday July 25, 2013. Spanish investigators tried to determine Thursday why a passenger train jumped the tracks and sent eight cars crashing into each other just before arriving in this northwestern shrine city on the eve of a major Christian religious festival, killing at least 77 people and injuring more than 140. (AP Photo)

This image taken from security camera video shows a train derailing in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, on Thursday July 25, 2013. Spanish investigators tried to determine Thursday why a passenger train jumped the tracks and sent eight cars crashing into each other just before arriving in this northwestern shrine city on the eve of a major Christian religious festival, killing at least 77 people and injuring more than 140. (AP Photo)

This image taken from security camera video shows a train derailing in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, on Thursday July 25, 2013. Spanish investigators tried to determine Thursday why a passenger train jumped the tracks and sent eight cars crashing into each other just before arriving in this northwestern shrine city on the eve of a major Christian religious festival, killing at least 77 people and injuring more than 140. (AP Photo)

Relatives of victims involved in a train accident react at a victims information point in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, on Thursday July 25, 2013. Relatives of victims from a train crash in northwestern Spain sobbed and hugged each other Thursday near a makeshift morgue in a sports arena for the victims as the death toll rose to 78 and investigators tried to determine the cause. The train jumped the tracks and at least one passenger told a radio station that it appeared to be going very fast as it went into a pronounced curve while approaching the station in this Catholic shrine city on the eve of a major religious festival. (AP Photo/Brais Lorenzo)

This combo image taken from security camera video shows clockwise from top left a train derailing in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, on Wednesday July 24, 2013. Spanish investigators tried to determine Thursday why a passenger train jumped the tracks and sent eight cars crashing into each other just before arriving in this northwestern shrine city on the eve of a major Christian religious festival, killing at least 77 people and injuring more than 140. (AP Photo)

Relatives of victims involved in a train accident wait for news at a victims information point in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, on Thursday July 25, 2013. The death toll in a passenger train crash in northwestern Spain rose to 77 on Thursday after the train jumped the tracks on a curvy stretch just before arriving in the northwestern shrine city of Santiago de Compostela, a judicial official said. (AP Photo/Salome Montes)

(AP) ? A Spanish train that hurtled off the rails and smashed into a security wall as it rounded a bend was going so fast that carriages tumbled off the tracks like dominos, killing 80 people, according to eyewitness accounts and video footage obtained Thursday.

An Associated Press analysis of video images suggests that the train may have been traveling at twice the speed limit for that stretch of track.

Spain's government said two probes have been launched into the cause of Wednesday night's crash near this Christian festival city in northwest Spain. The regional government in Galicia confirmed that the train driver, hospitalized in Santiago de Compostela's main hospital with unspecified injuries, was being questioned as a possible suspect but that possible faults in safety equipment were also being investigated.

The Interior Ministry raised the death toll to 80 in what was Spain's deadliest train wreck in four decades. The Galician government said 94 remained hospitalized in six regional hospitals, 31 of them ? including four children ? in critical condition.

The U.S. State Department said one American was killed in the crash and five others were injured. It provided no other details.

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, a native of Santiago de Compostela, toured the crash scene alongside rescue workers and went to a nearby hospital to visit those wounded and their families.

"For a native of Santiago, like me, this is the saddest day," said Rajoy, who declared Spain would observe a three-day period of mourning. He said judicial authorities and the Public Works Ministry had launched parallel investigations into what caused the crash.

Eyewitness accounts backed by security-camera footage of the moment of disaster suggested that the eight-carriage train was going too fast as it tried to turn left underneath a road bridge. The train company Renfe said 218 passengers and five crew members were on board. Spanish officials said the speed limit on that section of track is 80 kilometers (50 miles) per hour.

An Associated Press estimate of the train's speed at the moment of impact using the time stamp of the video and the estimated distance between two pylons gives a range of 144-192 kph (89-119 mph). Another estimate calculated on the basis of the typical distance between railroad ties gives a range of 156-182 kph (96-112 mph).

The video footage, which the Spanish railway authority Adif said probably came from one of its cameras, shows the train carriages start to buckle soon into the turn.

Murray Hughes, consultant editor of Railway Gazette International, said it appeared that a diesel-powered unit behind the lead locomotive was the first to derail. The front engine itself quickly followed, violently tipping on to its right side as it crashed into a concrete security wall and bulldozed along the ground.

In the background, all the rear carriages could be seen starting to decouple and come off the tracks. The picture went blank as the engine appeared to crash directly into the camera.

After impact, witnesses said a fire engulfed passengers trapped in at least one carriage, most likely driven by ruptured tanks of diesel fuel carried in the forward engines.

"I saw the train coming out of the bend at great speed and then there was a big noise," one eyewitness who lives beside the train line, Consuelo Domingues, told The Associated Press. "... Then everybody tried to get out of the train."

Santiago officials had been preparing for the city's internationally celebrated Catholic festival Thursday but canceled it and took control of the city's main indoor sports arena to use as a makeshift morgue. There, relatives of the dead could be seen sobbing and embracing each other.

The Interior Ministry, responsible for law and order, ruled out terrorism as a cause.

It was Spain's deadliest train accident since 1972, when a train collided with a bus in southwest Spain, killing 86 people and injuring 112.

"July 24 will no longer be the eve of a day of celebration but rather one commemorating one of the saddest days in the history of Galicia," said Alberto Nunez Feijoo, regional president of Galicia. Santiago de Compostela is its capital.

The accident created a scene that was "Dante-esque," Feijoo said. He said Galicia would observe seven days of mourning.

Rescue workers spent the night searching through smashed carriages alongside the tracks.

As dawn broke, cranes brought to the scene were used to lift the carriages away from the tracks. Rescue workers collected passengers' scattered luggage and loaded it into a truck next to the tracks.

Rescuers described a scene of horror immediately after the crash. Smoke billowed from at least one carriage that had caught fire, while another had been torn into two parts.

Residents of the residential neighborhood closest to the rail line struggled to help victims out of the toppled cars. Some passengers were pulled out of broken windows. Television images showed one man atop a carriage lying on its side, using a pickaxe to try to smash through a window. Other rescuers used rocks to try to free survivors from the fiery wreckage.

Nearby, rescue workers lined up bodies covered in blankets alongside the tracks.

State-owned train operator Renfe said the crash happened at 8:41 p.m. (1841 GMT) about 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) south of Santiago de Compostela.

Spanish media said the train had two drivers aboard and both survived.

However, Galician court officials said the train had only one driver. Court spokeswoman Maria Pardo Rios said the driver survived and was expected to give a statement to police later Thursday. She declined to name the driver.

Renfe said it and Adif, another state-owned company that manages tracks, signals and other railway infrastructure, were cooperating with a judge appointed to investigate the accident.

It was the world's third major rail accident this month.

On July 12, six people were killed and nearly 200 were injured when four cars of a passenger train derailed south of Paris.

On July 6, 72 cars carrying crude oil derailed in Lac-Megantic, Quebec, setting off explosions and fires that killed 47 people.

Catholic pilgrims converge on Santiago de Compostela annually to celebrate a festival honoring St. James, a disciple of Jesus whose remains are said to rest in a shrine. The city is the main gathering point for those who reach the end of the El Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route that has drawn Christians since the Middle Ages.

Several injured passengers said they felt a strong vibration just before the cars jumped the tracks, according to Xabier Martinez, a photographer who talked with them after arriving at the scene as rescue workers were still removing bodies.

One passenger, Ricardo Montero, told the Cadena Ser radio station that "when the train reached that bend it began to flip over, many times, with some carriages ending up on top of others, leaving many people trapped below. We had to get under the carriages to get out."

Another passenger, Sergio Prego, told Cadena Ser the train "traveled very fast" just before it derailed and the cars flipped upside down, on their sides and into the air.

"I've been very lucky because I'm one of the few able to walk out," Prego said.

The Alvia 730 series train started from Madrid and was scheduled to end its journey at El Ferrol, about 95 kilometers (60 miles) north of Santiago de Compostela. Alvias operate high-speed services but do not go as fast as Spain's fastest bullet trains, called AVEs.

The maximum Alvia speed is 250 kph (155 mph) on tracks made especially for the AVEs, and they travel at a maximum speed of 220 kph (137 mph) on normal gauge rails.

Other major train crashes in Spain include a 1944 accident involving three trains that crashed in a tunnel. That disaster produced wildly disputed death tolls ranging from the government's official count of 78 to more than 500, according to later research.

In 2006, 43 people died when a subway train crashed because of excessive speed in the southern city of Valencia. In 2004, 191 died when al-Qaida-inspired terrorists detonated 10 bombs on four Madrid commuter trains.

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Associated Press writers Alan Clendenning, Ciaran Giles and Harold Heckle in Madrid, Panagiotis Mouzakis, Fisnik Abrashi and Robert Barr in London, and Shawn Pogatchnik in Dublin contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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