Friday, March 8, 2013

Hackers target Czech banks, affect online banking

PRAGUE (AP) ? Hackers are targeting major commercial banks in the Czech Republic, bringing down their website and affecting their online banking.

The websites of the country's central bank and the Prague's Stock Exchange were also not accessible Wednesday morning.

Pavla Havova, spokeswoman for the CSOB bank, which belongs to Belgium's KBC, says the bank's website and its Internet banking are affected by Wednesday's attack.

The other major banks, including the Czech branches of Austria's Erste Group and France's Societe Generale say they have also been affected by the denial of service attacks, a technique that works by overloading a website with online traffic.

The banks say their clients' data and deposits are safe.

The attacks came two days after leading media websites in the Czech Republic also faced cyberattacks.

Associated Press

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Thursday, March 7, 2013

BlackBerry Z10 sell-through may already be slumping

RIO DE JANEIRO, March 5 (Reuters) - Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari stood up for specialist dribbler Neymar on Tuesday, saying the flamboyant forward's reputation for falling down easily was undeserved and exaggerated. "He gets fouled 10 times a match, and possibly one or two of those free kicks shouldn't be awarded, but then that is normal in football," Scolari told a news conference on Tuesday. "The coaches who criticise Neymar, who claim he falls over or simulates fouls, do that because it's an easy way out for them. ...

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blackberry-z10-sell-may-already-slumping-220503247.html

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SO9186 : The George Gallagher (formerly the Plough Inn) (2) - sign, 7 Church Street, Brierley Hill

The George Gallagher (formerly the Plough Inn) (2) - sign, 7 Church Street, Brierley Hill

The sign of the now closed George Gallagher public house. For most of its life the pub seems to have been known as the Plough Inn, but later it was re-named the George Gallagher, presumably after some local notable of that name.

SO9186 : The George Gallagher (formerly the Plough Inn) (1), 7 Church Street, Brierley Hill.

Source: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3352470

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Hit-run suspect arrives in NYC after Pa. arrest

NEW YORK (AP) ? A man arrested in connection with a car crash that killed a pregnant woman, her husband and eventually their newborn arrived back in New York City on Thursday, a day after surrendering in Pennsylvania.

Julio Acevedo arrived at a Brooklyn police precinct hours after waiving extradition. The 44-year-old surrendered to police in the parking lot of a Bethlehem, Pa., convenience store on Wednesday evening.

Acevedo was arrested on a charge of leaving the scene of an accident but could face more serious charges. He was expected to appear in court in Brooklyn later Thursday.

He was accused of barreling down a Brooklyn street at 60 mph early Sunday and crashing into a hired car carrying Nachman and Raizy Glauber, both 21, who died Sunday. Their premature son, delivered by cesarean section, died Monday. The hired car had a stop sign, though it's not clear whether the driver stopped.

At an appearance in Pennsylvania, Acevedo told Judge Kelly Banach that he had finished the 11th grade, was unemployed and lives in Brooklyn with his mother. He wore an orange jumpsuit and was shackled at the ankles and wrists.

His surrender was brokered by a friend who had been in touch with police earlier Wednesday. The friend met officers at New York's Grand Central Terminal and led them to Acevedo in Bethlehem, about 80 miles away, police said. The friend had told police that Acevedo would surrender after consulting an attorney, but there wasn't one with him when he turned himself in, police said.

Acevedo told the Daily News that he was fleeing a gunman who was trying to shoot at him when his borrowed BMW slammed into a hired car carrying the couple. He told the newspaper he fled because he was worried he would be killed. But police said there were no reports of shots fired in the area at the time of the wreck.

The couple belonged to a close-knit ultra-Orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn, which is home to the largest community of ultra-Orthodox Jews outside Israel, more than 250,000. They were members of the Satmar Hasidic sect.

The couple's son was buried Monday near his parents' graves, according to a spokesman for the community. About a thousand community members turned out for the young couple's funeral a day earlier.

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Associated Press writer Michael Rubinkam in Bethlehem, Pa., and photographer Mary Altaffer contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/hit-run-suspect-arrives-nyc-pa-arrest-190902321.html

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Blake McClain commits to Florida State: Noles land big defensive end

FSU adds a big defensive end.

Blake McClain, one of the top defensive ends in Florida for the class of 2014, committed to the Florida State Seminoles Wednesday, according to multiple reports.

McClain, out of Jacksonville (Fla.) Sandalwood High School, is a consensus four-star recruit. He also claims offers from Alabama, LSU, North Carolina, Auburn and West Virginia.

He also happens to be the former teammate of Demarcus Walker, a four-star defensive end who committed to Florida State in 2013, and Kain Daub, a consensus five-star linebacker who Florida State is heavily recruiting along with the rest of the country.

McClain stands 6'4 and weighs 260 pounds, with the frame to eventually play at close to 280 pounds. He visited Florida State during one of the February junior days, and apparently felt comfortable enough on the visit to pull the trigger on a commitment.

He is the sixth commitment for the Florida State Seminoles.

For more on Florida State football recruiting, visit Tomahawk Nation.

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Source: http://www.sbnation.com/college-football-recruiting/2013/3/6/4070720/blake-mcclain-commits-florida-state-noles-land-big-defensive-end

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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

HCG Diet and African Mango Equal Easy Weight Loss : Weight Loss ...

Posted by admin on Monday, March 19, 2012 ? Leave a Comment?

hcg diet weight lossWeight loss pills come in a wide variety of types and it is your duty to consult your physician and chose the one that suits you the best.? They not only come in varying brands, but the supplements also come in different forms.? If you have experience with it then it is going to be very easy to judge the right one and pick up something that would work best for you.? But if not, it can be tricky to sift through the hundreds of weight loss diets and pills to find one that will truly work and be best for your situation.

First of all, a few things you need to look for in your diet supplements are as follows?

  • It should decrease or suppress your appetite
  • Restrict carbohydrates
  • Boost your metabolism
  • It should also act as fat burners

Since a lot of people are obese these days, diet supplements are gaining popularity in the market with each passing day and there are a lot of people just trying to cash in on it.? When you start looking, you?ll notice that diet supplements can come in different forms like diet pills, meal replacements, energy drinks, protein shakes, herbs, hormone injections and many more.? Some of the supplements are pretty expensive so it is better to look for the right one and then purchase that rather than wasting your money on the ones that don?t suit you.

You cannot possibly decide on the right kind of supplement based on others experiences, because one may work on one person and not on another.?? Pills that have Acai berry as the main ingredient are quite popular and people have seen successful weight loss with these tablets.? Even this supplement did not have positive results on all of them though, while a few of them did not see any kind of change in their cholesterol levels or body weight.? A few of them also consider taking green tea for weight loss and just like I mentioned before, it doesn?t benefit all of them.

HCG diet supplements are one such type that is increasingly gaining popularity for weight loss and in fact a large number of people are benefitted by it.

How does HCG work and is it reliable? ?

HCG diet supplements are indeed one of the most effective weight loss programs.?? The program is usually designed for a period of 2 months and during the initial 2 days you consume high-fat foods to condition the body in order to release abnormal stored fats.? On the third day of the program, the actual weight loss begins.? You often use a list of foods to consume during this program and it has to be strictly followed to avoid any kind of problems.

The duration of supplements is often not? more 60 days and you should refrain yourself from eating high calorie foods such as sugar, starch and so on, until the fourth week to see possible results.? But don?t start freaking out thinking that an HCG diet is going to be difficult to follow. Actually, it?s one of the easiest ones to follow, because even if you?re restricting your food intake you still feel full and satisfied.

Once the HCG is introduced into your body, the body resets itself and something like a small maintenance program happens inside your body.? This sets new standards and the new weight point.? You will have restrictions on your food for some time and then you can go ahead with your normal diet.? African mango has recently been added to the HCG diet in order to 1.) Make it even more powerful and effective 2.) Increase the chances of successful weight loss by dramatically decreasing your appetite.

Source: http://abilityhub.com/hcg-diet-and-african-mango-equal-easy-weight-loss/

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Thursday, March 15, 2012

Bishops consider focus in birth-control fight - Public Health -

? Public Health ? Mar 14, 2012

Facing small but clear signs of discontent within their own ranks, U.S. Catholic bishops may be poised to rethink their aggressive tactics for fighting a federal mandate that health insurance plans cover contraception, according to sources close to influential bishops.

There are no indications the bishops will drop their fight against the federal mandate. But dozens of bishops, meeting this week in Washington, are likely to discuss concerns that their battle against the Obama administration over birth control risks being viewed by the public as narrow and partisan and thus diminishes the church?s moral authority, the sources said.

?They?re going to have to look at not just what their moral theology tells them they should do, but at what political reality tells them,? said Thomas Reese, a Catholic priest and Georgetown University scholar who has written extensively about the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. ?These are strategic and tactical questions.?

One sign of a coming recalibration: A sweeping statement on religious liberty, now circulating in draft form, that aims to broaden the bishops? focus far beyond the contraception mandate.

The draft statement, slated to be released soon to a burst of publicity, condemns an array of local, state and federal policies as violations of religious freedom, said Martin Nussbaum, a private attorney who has consulted with the bishops.

The draft cites, for instance, a Republican-backed law in Alabama that makes it a crime to harbor, transport or rent property to illegal immigrants. The bishops have joined liberals in opposing that law, arguing that would make it a crime to minister to people in need.

By broadening their religious freedom campaign, the bishops hope to rally support from Catholics and the public at large - even from those who may disagree with them on contraception.

The bishops see a need ?to remind all their audiences that religious liberty isn?t just about (a federal mandate) in an election year,? said Richard Garnett, a University of Notre Dame law professor who works with the bishops. ?We cannot let it be dismissed as merely having to do with one particular question.?

Polls have shown that a majority of Americans, including most Catholics, support President Barack Obama?s policy of requiring health insurance plans to offer free contraception, including sterilization and the morning-after pill.

When the policy was announced in January, only houses of worship were exempt.

After an outcry from Catholic leaders who view artificial contraception as immoral, Obama last month modified the plan. He said church-affiliated institutions, such as Catholic universities, would not have to pay for the contraceptive coverage themselves. Instead their insurers would pick up the tab.

The compromise satisfied some religious groups, including the Catholic Health Association, which represents hospitals nationwide. But the bishops have sustained a loud drumbeat of opposition.

BITING RHETORIC

Their campaign has included sharp attacks on the Obama administration, which some bishops have compared to communist regimes in the former Soviet Union and North Korea. In a recent column for the Chicago Archdiocese newspaper, Cardinal Francis George accused the administration of plotting to destroy Catholic institutions.

The biting rhetoric has made some bishops uncomfortable.

In an opinion piece last week in the Catholic journal ?America,? Bishop Blase Cupich of Spokane, Washington, urged calm, civility and respect for the president as a man of faith. He wrote that ?in the long run threats and condemnations have a limited impact? and warned that escalating the fight ?has the potential to bring lasting harm to both the church and the nation.?

Other bishops have chosen not to dwell on the birth-control policy, even as their colleagues ramped up their rhetoric. In a recent letter to his flock about public policy concerns, Bishop Howard Hubbard of Albany, New York, focused exclusively on state issues, pushing for more food aid to poor families and against casino gambling.

Sister Simone Campbell, who leads a Catholic social justice network, said she has seen ?internal divisions? emerging among the bishops about ?what really matters? and where the church should focus its public megaphone. She expects the dissent to be aired this week at the closed-door meetings in Washington. ?They?re going to have a big tussle on their hands,? she said.

In an interview this week with Religion News Service, Bishop William Lori said that divisions within the church had allowed the administration to deal with different factions, rather than working on a solution that would satisfy everyone in the church.

?And I think that is in part why we are in a fairly unhappy spot right now,? he said. Lori called for new negotiations with the White House.

There are some indications that the bishops would come to negotiations with more flexibility. Earlier, they called for rescinding the birth-control rule altogether and for allowing even secular employers to opt out if they had a moral objection.

But Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York suggested in a recent blog post that if the ?suffocating mandate? couldn?t be scrapped entirely, he would settle for more exemptions for religious institutions, ?so that churches can be free.?

The Obama administration, however, has made clear it?s not interested in negotiating changes to the policy.

Instead, an administration official said the White House would value input from the bishops on practical questions such as how to accommodate Catholic institutions that provide their own insurance and don?t want to pay for birth control.

But such accommodations would not change the bottom line: ?Women will still have access to preventive care that includes contraceptive services,? the official said, ?no matter where they work.?

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By Stephanie Simon

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