Saturday, December 31, 2011

Best Tweet of the Year - Le?gal In?sur?rec?tion

The Best Tweet of the Year competition was really, really tough. There were so many great tweets arising out of the Occupy Wall Street protests that it could have been its own category.? Not surprisingly, Obama also was a hot topic.

I excluded from consideration tweets regarding the Republican primary candidates; since I?m not neutral on that topic any tweets I chose would have been considered a political choice.? The last thing I would want is to see the Tweet of the Year selection process, with the tremendous prestige?and publicity which accompanies the winner,?politicized like the Nobel Peace Prize.

All of the winners appeared in posts at Legal Insurrection, which you can view by clicking on the ?link? under the image, if you want to see background and context.

1st Place ? Iowahawkblog ? Pretty much sums up the absurdity of Obama.? On the one hand, Obama with great bluster and fanfare invoked the spirit of Teddy Roosevelt in setting the theme for his 2012 campaign.? On the other hand, Obama hardly is the heroic figure charging into real battle, more like the teenager who runs up the credit card charges at the mall buying presents for friends and leaves others to pay.

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2nd Place ? AlisonKosikCNN ? This tweet by a CNN reporter about the purpose of the Occupy Wall Street protests caught her a lot of trouble.? Click the link for details.? She ended up deleting the tweet and apologizing.? But the tweet captured the essence of the OWS movement at its inception

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3rd Place ? Tie -? I could not decide between these two.? The first, by LI reader DDsModernLife, is based upon a reader comment about media bias in reporting jobs numbers.? The second, by Justin Hart, concerned the reaction in Wisconsin upon learning that the recall efforts to take back the state Senate had fallen short; how could I not have a tweet about the lunacy in Wisconsin as one of the award winners?

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Source: http://legalinsurrection.com/2011/12/best-tweet-of-the-year/

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Holiday rumors: Beyonce ready to give birth?

By Courtney Hazlett

One of the "gifts" we receive each holiday season is that of a slow news cycle. Which in turn, lets the rumor mill have its place in the spotlight (even more than usual). Today, we've got Beyonce maybe giving birth as we speak; Katy Perry and Russell Brand maybe checking out of Hotel Married Bliss; and Steven Tyler maybe thinking about checking in (again). Read on?for details.

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Is Beyonce on the brink of giving birth?

  • In a "world exclusive," website Media Takeout is reporting that not one but two overly chatty nurses at New York's St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital are saying that the staff is on "alert," and that Beyonce was checking in to give birth to her baby. According to the totally unconfirmed report, Beyonce would be giving birth in the same suite that Alicia Keys used to deliver her own baby. The reserved area has enough space, reportedly, to deliver three babies, and can host up to a dozen people overnight.
  • Katy Perry was photographed swimming in the Pacific Ocean off Kauai, without her wedding ring, while husband Russell Brand was snapped in his London-area hometown for the holidays. Obviously, this means they are on the brink of divorce. "They had a massive fight," according to an "insider" who spoke to Us Weekly. "'She was like, 'f--k you. I'm going to do my own thing.' Russell replied, 'Fine, f--k you too."?
  • Dude, looks like a fiance? If you equate sizable diamonds on the ring fingers of longtime girlfriends of rock stars as a betrothal, then it looks like Steven Tyler might have popped the question to Erin Brady, who he's been dating since 2006. TMZ has the photos, and also reports that the Tyler family isn't rushing to buy gifts. "She's been mean to the family," the website says.

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Mortgage rates for the past 52 weeks, at a glance (AP)

Mortgage rates for the past 52 weeks, at a glance - Yahoo! News Skip to navigation ? Skip to content ? AP By The Associated Press The Associated Press ? Thu?Dec?29, 11:50?am?ET
The average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage rose slightly to 3.95 percent this week, Freddie Mac said Thursday. Last week's average 3.91 percent rate was the lowest on records dating back to the 1950s. Here's a look at rates for fixed- and adjustable-rate mortgages over the past 52 weeks.
Current week's average Last week's average 52-week high 52-week low
30-year fixed 3.95 3.91 5.05 3.91
15-year fixed 3.24 3.21 4.29 3.21
5-year adjustable 2.88 2.85 3.92 2.85
1-year adjustable 2.78 2.77 3.40 2.77
All values are in percentage points.
Source: Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey.
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    Happy 75th birthday, Mary Tyler Moore

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    Happy 75th birthday, Mary Tyler Moore. You might just make it after all.

    By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper

    Mary Tyler Moore turns 75 today, but to millions of Americans, she's?still 32, forever driving from her small hometown to Minnesota's Twin Cities on a sunny freeway in 1970. How will she make it on her own? This world is awfully big, and girl, this time she's all alone.

    But she had determination, moxie, smarts, charm, and something Lou Grant hated -- spunk.

    After all, she'd already captured America's hearts in another beloved show when she played Laura Petrie, New Rochelle's "hostess with the mostess" on "The Dick Van Dyke Show." There's something magical about this scene, in which she dances in her famed capri pants. What, your parents' parties didn't involve conga drums and elaborately choreographed dances in the living room? Ours either, but this show made us wish they did.

    Before "Dick Van Dyke,"?a teenage MTM played the goofy little sprite Happy Hotpoint in?dozens of appliance commercials. You might not recognize her here. (Watch the whole ad though if you want a classic 1956 spiel on dishwashers.)

    She was a million miles from Laura Petrie or Mary Richards in 1980's "Ordinary People," which earned her an Oscar?nomination. Just watch the trailer (and wow, did that movie have a heckuva cast all the way around) and see her brittle, repressed Beth trying to hold things together. Not exactly the mother Laura or Mary would have turned out to be.

    But of course, we can't forget "The Mary Tyler Moore Show." I grew up in Minnesota in the 1970s, and although only the opening credits were shot there, it was still a point of pride for residents.?If you go to downtown Minneapolis, you can still eat at the very restaurant table (marked with a plaque)?in the IDS Crystal Court where Mary and then-husband Grant Tinker are seen?dining in the credits.

    Everyone knew where the house was that was shown as Mary's, and also knew the real reason why Mary moved to an apartment in later seasons. When the studio came back to film the same giant lakeside home's exterior, its owner hung an "IMPEACH NIXON" banner on the home, forcing them to shoot elsewhere?(it was 1973, after all).

    I once interviewed one of the Toughskins-clad schoolkids who appear in the credits crossing a street?with Mary and a school patrol. He was just walking home from school with friends one day, he said, when a man yelled "Hey! You kids wanna be on TV?" Half the gang scattered, and half stuck around and when ordered, crossed the street while Mary strode along with them, clutching a grocery bag. I sometimes wonder if the half that scattered know exactly what they missed out on.

    ?There are too many classic "MTM" scenes to share, but Chuckles the Clown gets mentioned more than any other, and for good reason. Watch the bit where Mary scolds Murray for cracking wise -- "A man has DIED!" -- and then see if you can't feel her embarrassment when it turns out she's the one who can't stop laughing. Until the moment she's told to laugh, when of course she bursts into tears.

    What's your favorite Mary Tyler Moore character, scene or line? Tell us in the comments or on Facebook.

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    Thursday, December 29, 2011

    Romney, Perry slap at Paul on Iran (AP)

    MUSCATINE, Iowa ? Mitt Romney and Rick Perry on Wednesday assailed Republican presidential rival Ron Paul for saying the U.S. has no business bombing Iran to keep it from acquiring a nuclear weapon, drawing a sharp contrast with their rising rival as he returned to Iowa to campaign before the lead-off caucuses.

    "One of the people running for president thinks it's okay for Iran to have a nuclear weapon," Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, said in this eastern Iowa city in response to a question from the audience. "I don't."

    It was the first time Romney has challenged Paul directly since the Texas congressman jumped in polls. Neither Romney nor Perry, the Texas governor, named Paul, but the target was clear.

    "You don't have to vote for a candidate who will allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon to wipe Israel off the face of the earth. Because America will be next," Perry said in Urbandale, reiterating a line of argument from a day earlier.

    "I'm here to say: You have a choice," Perry added.

    As if in rebuttal, Paul's campaign launched a new television ad describing him as "principled, incorruptible, guided by faith and principle" and the man to restore the economy. "Politicians who supported bailouts and mandates, serial hypocrites and flip floppers can't clean up the mess," it says as photos of Newt Gingrich and Romney appear on screen.

    The stepped-up criticism of Paul, the libertarian-leaning Republican, comes as surveys show he's in contention to win Tuesday's caucuses.

    In recent days, conservative opponents including Perry and Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann have increased their criticism of Paul on social issues, foreign affairs and inflammatory comments in his decades-old newsletter. By tearing him down, they hope voters will give their campaigns another, closer look after a season marked by candidates who have risen quickly in public standing only to fall back down.

    Gingrich, whose slide in surveys over the past week has come as Paul has risen, said Tuesday he couldn't vote for Paul if he were to become the GOP nominee and called his views "totally outside the mainstream of every decent American" during an interview with CNN.

    Gingrich, the former House speaker, began Wednesday, the second day of his Iowa bus tour with a speech to about 200 people in the atrium of the Southbridge Mall in Mason City. He plugged his support for supply-side economics favored by President Ronald Reagan.

    Gingrich said the primary is giving voters a "choice between a populist supply side approach ... and a much more timid Washington-centered approach that will not create jobs."

    Bachmann, who was on the 86th stop of her tour of Iowa's 99 counties, criticized both of her rivals from Texas. She accused Perry of spending "27 years as a political insider." He was a Texas legislator and agriculture commissioner before becoming governor in 2001.

    Bachmann said Paul would be "dangerous as president" because of his hands-off views on national security.

    Paul, for his part, was meeting with supporters near Des Moines, his first visit to the state since before the campaigns went dark for the Christmas holiday. He planned a series of events over the next two days as he looked to take advantage of a burst of momentum.

    A conservative, Paul commands strong allegiance from his supporters but appears to have little potential to expand his appeal and emerge as a serious challenger for the nomination. Yet he could complicate other candidates' pathway to the nomination.

    His opponents were spreading out across the state to woo potential caucus-goers, many of whom are still undecided amid a flood of television and radio ads.

    In Independence, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum mingled with 25 people at a diner and touted his plan to give a tax break to businesses that bring their operations back to the United States.

    He told diners: "Things are going great, we've got momentum." He began airing a new radio ad Wednesday that promotes his hardline opposition to abortion and describes him as a "father of seven, a home-schooler and a devoted husband for 21 years."

    Romney kicked off a three-day bus tour in the eastern edge of the state, in Muscatine, and shook hands with an overflow crowd at Elly's Tea and Coffee House. The line to get in stretched into the street.

    Beginning the day, Romney told Fox News Channel that he was only joking Monday when he criticized Gingrich's failure to earn a spot on the Virginia ballot as something out of the sitcom "I Love Lucy."

    "I hope the speaker understands that was humor, and I'm happy to tell my humorous anecdote to him face to face," Romney said.

    Gingrich on Tuesday challenged Romney to make the "I Love Lucy" comparison to Gingrich's face.

    Perry, looking to recapture the enthusiasm that greeted his entry into the race in August, railed against Washington and Wall Street insiders as he met with conservatives for breakfast near Des Moines.

    "Why should you settle for less than an authentic conservative who will fight for your views and your values without apologies?" he asked, delivering the core rationale for his candidacy.

    The packed crowd of conservatives in Urbandale applauded as he pledged to champion a constitutional amendment to balance the federal budget, secure the border within a year and crack down on illegal immigration. He also said he would bring his faith with him into the Oval Office, a nod to the Christian conservatives who have strong sway in the nominating process.

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    Elliott reported from Urbandale. Associated Press writers Mike Glover in Independence, Brian Bakst in Creston, Shannon McCaffrey in Mason City and Charles Babington in Des Moines contributed to this report.

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    Avastin Passes Test in Delaying Ovarian Cancer (LiveScience.com)

    For women with advanced cases of ovarian cancer, the drug Avastin adds about four months to the time it takes for the cancer to worsen, according to a new report.

    Patients treated with Avastin in addition to chemotherapy had about 14 months before their advanced ovarian cancer progressed, compared to about 10 months for those in the study who were ?treated with chemotherapy and a placebo.

    An early analysis of the trial's results was presented in June 2010 at the meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology; the complete report from the trial appears today (Dec. 28) in the New England Journal of Medicine.

    This was the third clinical trial to show that adding Avastin to standard chemotherapy treatments extends the time before ovarian cancers progress, said Dr. Carol Aghajanian, chief of gynecologic medical oncology service at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.

    "This is good news for women with ovarian cancer," said Aghajanian, who was not involved in the new study.

    The European Commission approved Avastin as a treatment for ovarian cancer this month, but it is unclear whether the drug will be approved to treat this cancer in the United States, Aghajanian said. The Food and Drug Administration will be looking at the data.

    The drug, made by pharmaceutical company Genentech, is designed to inhibit the growth of blood vessels that feed a tumor. It is currently approved to treat certain types of colon, lung, kidney and brain cancers, while the FDA recently disallowed its use for breast cancer.

    Preventing cancer from worsening

    The new report is based on 1,873 ovarian cancer patients who had been assigned at random to three groups. One received chemotherapy treatments along with a placebo; one received Avastin (generically known as bevacizumab) along with chemotherapy at the start of their treatment, then received only chemotherapy for the rest of their treatment; the third group received Avastin along with chemotherapy for the entirety of their treatment. The patients did not know which treatment they were receiving; neither did the doctors treating them.

    The researchers measured the blood levels of a marker called CA-125 to determine whether the patients' cancers were progressing. CA-125 levels are a very early marker of worsening cancer, Aghajanian said. Levels of CA-125 begin to rise before a growing cancer is visible on a CT scan.

    "They used a very conservative method of measuring progression, so we can be certain that it's meaningful," Aghajanian said.

    Whether Avastin could extend patients' lives is a tricky question to try to answer with studies, Aghajanian said. At the end of this trial, for example, the patients and their doctors were told whether they had received Avastin or the placebo treatment, and it was entirely possible that those who had been on the placebo then received Avastin, she explained. Such a crossover in treatments after a study's conclusion would make it difficult to later determine whether patients who received a drug during a trial lived longer.?

    Avastin and breast cancer

    There are important differences between the studies of Avastin as a treatment for breast cancer and the studies of its use for ovarian cancer, Aghajanian said.

    In November the FDA revoked its approval of Avastin to treat breast cancer because studies showed that breast cancer patients treated with it did not live any longer, and faced significant risks of severe side effects such as small holes developing in the intestines. The drug had been cleared by the FDA in February 2008 under an "accelerated approval" process based on promising early studies, allowing Avastin to be used for breast cancer patients while Genentech did further research.

    "There was not a consistent benefit seen in the breast cancer studies," Aghajanian said. By contrast, three studies of the drug's use in ovarian cancer showed a consistent benefit.

    The safety of the drug as seen in the new study "was reassuring," Aghajanian said, as was the finding that patients taking the drug reported no difference in their quality of life from patients receiving the placebo.

    The rate of patients who developed gastrointestinal perforations was twice as high among those who received Avastin as among those who received a placebo, but the rate was still under 3 percent.

    Elevated blood pressure was seen in more patients who received Avastin throughout the study than in those who received the drug only at the beginning or not at all.

    Pass it on: A third study has found the drug Avastin can delay the worsening of advanced ovarian cancer.

    This story was provided by MyHealthNewsDaily, a sister site to LiveScience. Follow MyHealthNewsDaily on Twitter @MyHealth_MHND. Find us on Facebook.

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    Wednesday, December 28, 2011

    Nieuwe release Connector for Microsoft Dynamics

    Er is een nieuwe versie uitgebracht van de Connector for Microsoft Dynamics. Hiermee kun je of met Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4 binnenshuis of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 binnen/buitenshuis koppelen aan je Microsoft Dynamics ERP.

    De belangrijkste vernieuwingen:

    • Source level filters (de mogelijkheid om de te synchroniseren records te beperken op basis van in te stellen criteria)
    • De Microsoft CRM 2011 adapter ondersteunt nu Internet Facing Deployments / claims-based authorisatie / SSL / Office 365 CRM
    • De documentatie is opgedeeld in installatie en uitrol naast ERP specifieke documentatie.

    De nieuwe Connector is te vinden op PartnerSource en vast ook op CustomerSource:

    • This version requires this NAV hotfix 2597312, when integrating Microsoft Dynamics CRM with Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 R2.

    En vergeet ook de vernieuwde documentatie niet voordat je aan de slag gaat.

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    Suspect arrested in California soldier shooting - Tue, 27 Dec 2011 PST

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    SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. ? Police on Monday arrested a suspect in a shooting that critically wounded a soldier at his Southern California homecoming party after he survived a suicide bombing attack in?Afghanistan.

    Police said Ruben Ray Jurado turned himself in to authorities in Chino Hills, about 35 miles east of Los Angeles. The 19-year-old had been sought in the attempted murder of 22-year-old Christopher?Sullivan.

    Authorities allege Jurado shot Sullivan at the party Friday night after getting into an argument with the soldier?s brother over football?teams.

    Jurado, who had played football with Sullivan in high school, punched Sullivan?s brother and Sullivan intervened. Jurado then pulled a gun and fired multiple shots, hitting Sullivan in the neck, San Bernardino police Sgt. Gary Robertson?said.

    Sullivan?s relatives said the Purple Heart recipient was hit twice by gunfire, which shattered his spine and left him?paralyzed.

    His mother, Suzanne Sullivan, told the Los Angeles Times that doctors believe her son will be paralyzed from the neck?down.

    ?I don?t have any emotions. My emotions are none,? she said. ?He didn?t deserve it. He?s an excellent son and an excellent?man.?

    Jurado has been transferred to the custody of the San Bernardino Police Department where he will be booked, officials said?Monday.

    Sullivan was wounded in a suicide bombing attack last year in Kandahar province while serving with the 101st Infantry Division. He suffered a cracked collarbone and brain damage in the attack and had been recovering in Kentucky, where he is?stationed.

    He was home on leave when the shooting?occurred.

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    Tuesday, December 27, 2011

    Without legal reforms Lokpal will fail: Study - Politics - Politics News ...

    Bangalore: Scholars at the university set up by IT czar Azim Premji seriously doubt the effectiveness of the all-powerful Lokpal, advocated by Anna Hazare and his team, to fight corruption without legal reforms.

    "Without highly contentious legal reforms, an extremely powerful agency, which the Jan Lokpal Bill (advocated by Hazare and his team) promises to establish, can at best marginally improve investigation rates and filing of chargesheet in corruption cases without securing more convictions," they assert.

    The scholars also fault the Jan Lokpal bill as well as the central government's Lokpal bill that is being debated in the Lok Sabha, for not taking into account the experience of Lokayuktas (state ombudsmen).

    The findings are based on a study of the debate that has been raging for several months on the Jan Lokpal bill.

    Without legal reforms Lokpal will fail: Study

    "We conclude that a bill that does not assimilate the experience of existing anti-corruption agencies in states like Karnataka is doomed to fail," A Narayana, Sudhir Krishnaswamy and Vikas Kumar of Law, Governance and Development Initiative of Bangalore-based Azim Premji University said in their recently released study.

    "The presumption of a criminal conviction model is at the core of the Lokpal bill, which means that it will come up against the same environmental limits - the efficacy of the criminal justice system - that the Lokayukta in Karnataka confronts.

    "The proposal for the Lokpal at the moment fails to address this core problem and for that reason is bound to fail to achieve its primary purpose: the criminal conviction of corrupt officials," the study said.

    Narayana has a Ph.D. from the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, Krishnaswamy a D.Phil in Law from Oxford and Kumar was a doctoral fellow in economics at university of Hamburg.

    Their findings are based on a study of the debate that has been raging for several months on the Jan Lokpal bill as proposed by Hazare and his team and the working of the Karnataka Lokayukta, the most active state ombudsman in India.

    The Karnataka Lokayutka was the first in India to be set up in 1986 but became highly active only since 2001 and made history in July this year by indicting the then chief minister BS Yeddyurappa for corruption in illegal mining scandal.

    Yeddyurappa, the first Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief minister in south India, was forced to quit July 31 following the indictment.

    Noting that while there was "agreement on the core moral imperative to tackle corruption seriously", the study said the debate "has quickly moved from this agreed premise to the questionable conclusion that we need a powerful national institution to prosecute and convict the corrupt under the criminal law.

    "To our knowledge the choice of appropriate legal instruments to deal with corruption has not been debated," it pointed out.

    The study said: "There has been no systematic effort to evaluate or assess the experience of existing anti-corruption agencies in the states."

    "Our analysis suggests that the policy debate on the Lokpal has focused on issues that have been anticipated and largely resolved by existing legislation and institutional design of the Lokayukta in, say, Karnataka and has ignored critical issues that may have little or nothing to do with the design of the Lokpal itself but affect its performance," it said.

    The study said the Karnataka experience showed that sanction of prosecution and completion of investigation were not an issue at all as both were done in overwhelming majority of the cases handled by the state Lokayukta.

    "The Indian public debate on the Lokpal has focused extensively on the need to equip the institution with extraordinary powers of investigation. Our analysis leads to the conclusion that much of the Indian debate has sought to extinguish a problem that does not have a very significant impact on the effectiveness of anti-corruption agency," the study said.

    However, it noted, that "the story changes after chargesheets are filed", that is at the trial end.

    It said the average time taken for the trial to be completed was over five years and conviction rate was very low.

    "The Indian debate on the Lokpal has focussed extensively on the remedying institutional inefficiencies at the complaint and investigation stage in the Lokpal. No matter how successful these innovations are, they will not tackle the core problem with a criminal trial in India: the trial stage," the study said.

    "If we use criminal conviction as the measure of success then the best Lokayukta in the country (that is Karnataka Lokayukta) is undoubtedly a failure. But a caveat is in order: the Lokayukta does not administratively control the criminal court. Hence, we should attribute this failure to the choice of a criminal conviction model as the centrepiece of our anti-corruption strategy," the study advocated.

    It noted that between 1995 and 2011, Karnataka Lokayukta carried out only 357 raids on its own - the power to conduct raids on its own was given only early this year - against individual officials but received and responded to over 2,159 complaints against 2,681 officials.

    "Interestingly, institutional leadership (a reference to the head of the Lokayukta panel) is seen to have a significant impact on the agency's performance. For instance, in Karnataka more than 66 percent of the raid cases by the Lokayukta were initiated between 2006 and 2011, when Justice N. Santosh Hegde was the Lokayukta."

    The five-year term of Hegde, a former Supreme Court judge, ended August 2.

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    Peak Oil Is Here, Energy Stocks Will Soar In 2012

    With the current tumultuous events in the Middle East bringing attention to the mounting energy requirements of the emerging economies, in addition to the burgeoning necessities of the recovering developed economies, the fact that demand is outstripping supply appears to be blatantly obvious. All the easy oil and gas has been discovered, recovered, depleted and expended. We are now left with on shore 'fracking' and deep sea drilling which are much more expensive endeavors, ultimately driving the price of a barrel of oil sky-high sooner rather than later. Wake up! Peak Oil is here and oil & gas stocks will soar in 2012.

    There is no disputing this scenario. The emerging markets of the globe are just beginning to demand their fair share on top of many other factors. Think of this fact, even with the sad state of the current global economy, we are at $100 a barrel oil. What do you think is going to occur when the economies of the world begin to recover and emerging markets gain viable traction? You can kiss $100 a barrel oil goodbye forever. Please review the current oil & gas market highlights and major oil & gas catalysts followed by a review of seven energy plays for 2012 well positioned to take advantage of the coming oil shortage.

    Current Oil & Gas Market Highlights

    According to an AP report out Wednesday, the nation's crude oil and gasoline supplies contracted last week per the government. Please review this brief excerpt of the report:

    Crude supplies fell by 10.6 million barrels, or 3.2 percent, to 323.6 million barrels, which is 5 percent below year-ago levels, the Energy Department's Energy Information Administration said in its weekly report. Oil prices rose to around $107 a barrel on Wednesday after the European Central Bank's first ever offer of three-year loans to banks raised hopes the euro zone would avert a liquidity crisis and head towards economic recovery.

    The supply of limit-free and ultra-cheap cash boosted sentiment across financial markets after banks took up a greater-than-expected 489 billion euros. The ECB's successful tender added to optimism after U.S. housing starts and building permits were shown to have jumped to a 1-1/2 year high in November.

    On the supply side, oil investors are worried the escalating tension with Iran over the country's nuclear program may disrupt oil shipments from the world's fifth-largest exporter. That said, Saudi Arabia said it pumped over 10 million bpd in November, its highest in decades, to meet strong consumer demand.

    Major Oil & Gas Catalyst

    Emerging Market Countries Increasing Stockpiles

    According to a recent article in the Wall Street Journal, China and India are making a push to stock up on emergency supplies of oil, an effort that could put upward pressure on oil prices. India's government on Wednesday said it plans to more than triple the size of its planned strategic petroleum reserve over the next decade, expanding it to 132 million barrels by 2020 from current construction of a 39-million-barrel stockpile.

    Additionally, recent data showed that China's daily crude imports from Saudi Arabia in November were at the highest levels of the year, which analysts and traders say was partly due to stockpiling for its strategic reserves. China recorded crude imports of almost 1.18 million barrels a day from Saudi Arabia in November, up 32.3% from year-earlier levels.

    Kazakhstan Unrest Sparks Worries About 5 Million BPD Production

    Clashes in western Kazakhstan spread after the police used arms to suppress unrest in Zhanaozen, where 14 people died in a mass riot on Dec. 16, the worst bout of violence since the former Soviet republic won independence two decades ago. Oil workers at state-owned KazMunaiGaz National Co. units have been striking in Zhanaozen since May over wages, according to a recent BusinessWeek article.

    The protests started in the beginning of 2011, the workers demanded higher wages, but their managers refused to make concessions. Another reason for discontent was the arrest of the professional union's lawyer, Natalya Sokolova. The riot against it began in May 2011. The number of protesters reached 18 thousand in June, when they started demanding that the oil production to be under the government's control.

    It is unclear why the workers decided to start a violent riot on December 16, when Kazakhstan was celebrating its Independence day. The majority of workers claim though, that the riots were triggered by the authorities.

    Middle Eastern Instability

    Iran's president vowed to press ahead with the country's nuclear program, causing Israel's Netanyahu to threaten unilateral military action against Iran. The IAEA recently reported it believes Iran is developing a nuclear weapon. Iran in turn threatened to bomb Turkey if Israel takes action. The EU is considering boycotting Iranian oil which will only exacerbate the issue further. If Israel follows through on its statement, you can be sure oil supplies from the region will be bottled-up for some time and the price per barrel will skyrocket. Moreover, a December meeting of OPEC could provide additional negative headlines based on the above conditions as the rift between the members from the last meeting may be aggravated.

    Chinese Demand Growth Rising

    The spot market for oil is tight. A 16% increase in shipments to China has strained supplies. If any improvements in the geopolitical landscape occur, who knows how high oil could climb? If the spot market is tight with the current conditions across the markets, just imagine how tight it will be when the recovery kicks in to gear.

    A recent report by FT detailed the extreme diesel fuel tightness in Asia. The situation is predicted to only get worse. The Chinese are taking steps to increase their share of Middle Eastern oil by entering into a joint venture with state-run Kuwait Petroleum Corp (KPC). Kuwait Petroleum Corp has signed a joint venture deal worth around $9 billion to build an oil refinery and petrochemical plant in southern China, Kuwait's state news agency recently announced. KPC and Sinopec, China's biggest refiner, are equal partners in the project, said the KUNA report.

    U.S. Fed and ECB Printing Presses Working Overtime

    The FOMC minutes for the two-day November meeting suggest that under current economic circumstances the Federal Reserve will have to engage in a third round of quantitative easing. The solution to the eurozone's sovereign debt issues will inevitably lead to euro printing presses cranking up, allowing them to paper their way out of the problem, which will only devalue the currencies and spur oil prices even higher.

    U.S. Economic Indicators Showing Positive Signs Of Recovery

    The U.S. housing market, unemployment situation and economic indicators are all showing signs of life. All these signs of improvement bode well for these U.S Energy plays as increased activity will augur demand for the black gold.

    Seven Oil Plays For 2012

    The following are seven energy plays for 2012: Chesapeake Energy Corporation (CHK), Devon Energy Corporation (DVN), EOG Resources, Inc. (EOG), Halliburton Company (HAL), McMoRan Exploration Co. (MMR), National Oilwell Varco, Inc. (NOV) and Occidental Petroleum Corporation (OXY).

    I posit these energy equities will soon soar from their current shares prices based on macroeconomic, sector and company specific catalysts. These stocks have great stories and positive facilitators for future growth. However, many are trading at significant discounts due to incessant negative macroeconomic headlines and a lack of confidence from Main Street based on the ever-present deleterious employment picture. Although recent news regarding the U.S. unemployment picture and housing has been positive, I suggest layering into these names as there may be a significant buying opportunity produced by the bumbling EU bureaucrats as they work their way through the eurzone's sovereign debt debacle.

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    Company Descriptions and Fundamental Statistics

    Chesapeake Energy Corporation engages in the acquisition, development, exploration, and production of natural gas and oil properties in the United States.

    Fundamental Statistics

    Devon Energy Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the acquisition, exploration, development, and production of natural gas and oil in the United States and Canada.

    Fundamental Statistics

    EOG Resources, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the exploration, development, production, and marketing of natural gas and crude oil primarily in the United States, Canada, the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, the United Kingdom, and the People's Republic of China.

    Fundamental Statistics

    Halliburton Company provides various products and services to the energy industry for the exploration, development, and production of oil and natural gas worldwide.

    Fundamental Statistics

    McMoRan Exploration Co., through its subsidiary, McMoRan Oil & Gas LLC, engages in the exploration, development, and production of oil and natural gas offshore in the Gulf of Mexico and onshore in the Gulf Coast area of the United States.

    Fundamental Statistics

    National Oilwell Varco, Inc. designs, constructs, manufactures, and sells systems, components, and products used in oil and gas drilling and production; provides oilfield services and supplies; and distributes products, and provides supply chain integration services to the upstream oil and gas industry worldwide.

    Fundamental Statistics

    Occidental Petroleum Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, operates as an oil and gas exploration and production company primarily in the United States.

    Fundamental Statistics

    Conclusion

    Based on these facts, the future of companies in the energy industry seems brighter than ever. We all know that past performance is not a surefire indicator of future success. On the other hand, with the finite nature of oil resources and the seeming tipping point of the oil supply/demand equation coming to fruition sooner rather than later, the success of these companies appears certain.

    Use this information as a starting point for your own due diligence and research methods before determining whether or not to buy or sell a security.

    Disclosure: I have no positions in any stocks mentioned, but may initiate a long position in CHK, DVN, EOG, HAL, MMR, NOV, OXY over the next 72 hours.

    Source: http://seekingalpha.com/article/315482-peak-oil-is-here-energy-stocks-will-soar-in-2012?source=feed

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    Monday, December 19, 2011

    IBM Exec Offers Inside Look at Smarter Commerce Acquisitions (NewsFactor)

    In its latest bet to forward its Smarter Commerce initiative, IBM snapped up Emptoris. The company bolsters the procurement and supply chain operations side of Big Blue's analytics business.

    Emptoris is the second cloud analytics acquisition IBM has made in as many weeks. Big Blue bought DemandTec last week.

    The back-to-back deals demonstrate IBM's commitment to Smarter Commerce, which the company has pegged as a $20 billion market opportunity in software alone. Smarter Commerce aims to help organizations that are struggling to meet the demands of rapidly shifting buying patterns in the era of mobile and social networks.

    "If you remember the four P's -- product, price, promotion and placement -- Emptoris fits on the product side to manage the supply network and source products very efficiently," said Craig Hayman, general manager of Industry Solutions at IBM. "With Emptoris, you can put out a bid for laptops, for example, and have suppliers compete for that business. That often leads to better quality or better terms and conditions, and you can do it very rapidly."

    Delivering Value

    With more than 350 customers in 75 countries, Emptoris has global clients that span multiple industries, including consumer products, financial services, healthcare, telecommunications, chemical, oil and gas, utilities, construction and industrial manufacturing.

    "Procurement is being asked to show how it can deliver value to the organization," Hayman said. "Adding Emptoris strengthens the comprehensive capabilities we deliver and enables IBM to meet the specific needs of chief procurement officers."

    Emptoris' spend-management solutions complement the existing B2B integration and supply chain management capabilities IBM acquired through the purchase of Sterling Commerce in 2010. The Emptoris acquisition will allow IBM to deliver more solutions focused on the needs of sourcing and procurement professionals.

    Rounding Out the Four P's

    Hayman said IBM's acquisition of DemandTec last week fills the pricing aspect of the four Ps. DemandTec gives IBM cloud-based price, promotion and other merchandising and marketing analytics to help companies better define the best price points and product mix based on customer buying trends.

    Hayman pointed to the acquisition of Unica in 2010 on the promotion side of the four Ps. The Unica acquisition gave IBM enterprise and cloud-based marketing software solutions that help businesses streamline and automate marketing processes, and understand and predict customer preferences.

    Finally, the Core Metrics acquisition in 2010 filled the placement aspect of the four Ps. Core Metrics offers a cloud-based delivery model to gain real-time insight into consumer interactions internally and through social media networks to develop faster, more targeted marketing campaigns.

    "We launched Smarter Commerce in March. Truth be told we were working on it for about two years. We were deliberately acquiring the pieces before we launched it because we wanted to be sure we understood it," Hayman said.

    "Now we'll acquire more capabilities but we'll also build organically. We'll work with our customers and business partners to identify a slew of different scenarios on how they would like these products integrated together to make commerce easier for our customers."

    Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/enterprise/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nf/20111216/bs_nf/81420

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    Sunday, December 18, 2011

    Tool detects patterns hidden in vast data sets

    Friday, December 16, 2011

    Researchers from Harvard University and the Broad Institute have developed a tool that can tackle large data sets in a way that no other software program can. Part of a suite of statistical tools called MINE, it can tease out multiple patterns hidden in health information from around the globe, statistics amassed from a season of major league baseball, data on the changing bacterial landscape of the gut, and much more. The researchers report their findings in a paper appearing in the December 16 issue of the journal Science.

    From Facebook to physics to the global economy, the world is filled with data sets that could take a person hundreds of years to analyze by eye. Sophisticated computer programs can search these data sets with great speed, but fall short when researchers attempt to even-handedly detect different kinds of patterns in large data collections.

    "There are massive data sets that we want to explore, and within them, there may be many relationships that we want to understand," said Broad Institute associate member Pardis Sabeti, senior author of the paper and an assistant professor at the Center for Systems Biology at Harvard University. "The human eye is the best way to find these relationships, but these data sets are so vast that we can't do that. This toolkit gives us a way of mining the data to look for relationships."

    The researchers tested their analytical toolkit on several large data sets, including one provided by Harvard colleague Peter Turnbaugh who is interested in the trillions of microorganisms that live in the gut. Working with Turnbaugh, the research team harnessed MINE to make more than 22 million comparisons and narrowed in on a few hundred patterns of interest that had not been observed before.

    "The goal of this statistic is to take data with a lot of different dimensions and many possible correlations and pick out the top ones," said Michael Mitzenmacher, a senior author of the paper and professor of computer science at Harvard University. "We view this as an exploration tool ? it can find patterns and rank them in an equitable way."

    One of the tool's greatest strengths is that it can detect a wide range of patterns and characterize them according to a number of different parameters a researcher might be interested in. Other statistical tools work well for searching for a specific pattern in a large data set, but cannot score and compare different kinds of possible relationships. MINE, which stands for Maximal Information-based Nonparametric Exploration, is able to analyze a broad spectrum of patterns.

    "Standard methods will see one pattern as signal and others as noise," said David Reshef, a co-first author of the paper who is currently a graduate student in the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology program and also worked on this project as a graduate student in the department of statistics at the University of Oxford. "There can potentially be a variety of different types of relationships in a given data set. What's exciting about our method is that it looks for any type of clear structure within the data, attempting to find all of them."

    Not only does MINE attempt to identify any pattern within the data, but it also attempts to do so with an eye toward capturing different types of patterns equally well. "This ability to search for patterns in an equitable way offers tremendous exploratory potential in terms of searching for patterns without having to know ahead of time what to search for," said David Reshef.

    MINE is especially powerful in exploring data sets with relationships that may harbor more than one important pattern. As a proof of concept, the researchers applied MINE to social, economic, health, and political data from the World Health Organization (WHO) and its partners. When they compared the relationship between household income and female obesity, they found two contrasting trends in the data. Many countries follow a parabolic rate, with obesity rates rising with income but peaking and tapering off after income reaches a certain level. But in the Pacific Islands, where female obesity is a sign of status, countries follow a steep trend, with the rate of obesity climbing as income increases.

    "Many data sets will contain these types of complicated relationships that are guided by multiple drivers," said Sabeti. MINE is able to identify these. "This greatly extends our capability to find interesting relationships in data."

    Researchers can use MINE to generate new ideas and connections that no one has thought to look for before.

    "Our tool is a hypothesis generator," said Yakir Reshef, a co-first author of the paper and a graduate student in the Weizmann Institute of Science. "The standard paradigm is hypothesis-driven science, where you come up with a hypothesis based on your personal observations. But by exploring the data, you get ideas for hypotheses that would never have occurred to you otherwise."

    In addition to testing the ability of the suite of tools to detect patterns in biological and health data, the researchers examined data collected from the 2008 baseball season.

    "One question that we thought would be particularly interesting would be to see what things were most strongly associated with salary," said David Reshef. The researchers generated a list of relationships, finding that the strongest associations with salary were hits, total bases, and an aggregate statistic that reflects how many runs a player generated for a team. "Given the stakes, baseball is so well documented. We're curious to see what can be done in this realm with tools like MINE."

    Researchers from many different fields, including systems biology, computer science, statistics, and mathematics, all contributed to this project. "People are getting better at combining data from different sources, and in some ways, this project is in the spirit of that," said Yakir Reshef. "The project brought together authors from many disciplines. It symbolizes the kind of collaborations that we hope people will use this for in the future."

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    Saturday, December 17, 2011

    Researchers assess effects of a world awash in nitrogen

    ScienceDaily (Dec. 15, 2011) ? Humans are having an effect on Earth's ecosystems but it's not just the depletion of resources and the warming of the planet we are causing. Now you can add an over-abundance of nitrogen as another "footprint" humans are leaving behind. The only question is how large of an impact will be felt.

    In a Perspectives piece in the current issue of Science (Dec. 16, 2011), Arizona State University researcher James Elser outlines some recent findings on the increasing abundance of available nitrogen on Earth. In "A World Awash in Nitrogen," Elser, a limnologist, comments on a new study showing that disruption to Earth's nitrogen balance began at the dawn of the industrial era and was further amplified by the development of the Haber-Bosch process to produce nitrogen rich fertilizers.

    Until that time nitrogen, an essential building block to life on Earth and a major but inert component of its atmosphere, had cycled at low but balanced levels over millennia. That balance ended around 1895.

    "Humans have more than doubled the rate of nitrogen inputs into global ecosystems, relative to pre-industrial periods, and have changed the amounts of circulating phosphorus (like nitrogen, a key limiting ingredient for crops and other plants) by about 400 percent due to mining to produce fertilizers," Elser said.

    The result has been immediate and widespread, he added.

    Commenting on a major new finding in Science by G.W. Holtgrieve and colleagues, Elser said that signs of the "new N" appeared in all regions of the Northern Hemisphere in a remarkably coherent manner beginning around 1895, in concert with when fossil fuel combustion and large scale biomass burning accelerated across the globe. Another significant increase came around 1970 coincident with massive increases in industrial nitrogen fixation for fertilizer production, just as the "Green Revolution" got started.

    The effects of the high nitrogen inputs "were immediate, and no place in the Northern Hemisphere -- not even the highest reaches of the Arctic -- was safe," Elser stated.

    One effect from the increased nitrogen inputs can be seen in our inland water features like lakes, reservoirs and rivers.

    "Nitrogen deposition to lakes leads to phytoplankton (at the base of food chain) with low content of the important nutrient phosphorus," Elser said. "This is kind of like 'junk food,' for animals that eat the phytoplankton. Such effects are likely to ripple upward in the food chain."

    "Overall, changes in nutrient regimes (due to human acceleration of the nitrogen and phosphorus cycles) cause various problems, but especially reduction in water quality, in water supplies and deterioration of coastal marine fisheries ('dead zones')," Elser added. "In the U.S., conservative estimates indicate that nutrient over-enrichment of inland waters results in about $2.7 billion of annual economic costs annually, due to negative impacts on recreational water usage, waterfront real estate values, the cost of recovery of threatened and endangered species and drinking water provisions."

    On a grander timeline the effects could be more telling of humans themselves, Elser said.

    "Whether such signals are an ephemeral blip in the stratigraphic record or a sustained shift lasting millennia may, in due time, be seen as an indicator of humanity's success, or failure, in achieving planetary sustainability," he added.

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    Wednesday, December 7, 2011

    AP source: Big East set to add Boise St, 4 others

    Boise State running back Doug Martin (22) attempts to leap over New Mexico defender Bubba Forrest (28) in the second half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2011, at Bronco Stadium in Boise, Idaho. (AP Photo/Idaho Press-Tribune, Greg Kreller) MANDATORY CREDIT

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    (AP) ? The Big East's long-awaited additions are set, with more rebuilding to come.

    The conference is preparing to announce the additions of Boise State and San Diego State as football-only members and Houston, Central Florida and SMU for all sports as soon as Wednesday, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press. The five schools will join in 2013.

    The person spoke Tuesday on condition of anonymity because details were still being worked out with the schools and plans for an announcement were being completed.

    The Big East has been trying to rebuild as a 12-school football conference since Syracuse and Pittsburgh announced they would be moving to the ACC and West Virginia announced it was leaving for the Big 12. TCU also reneged on a commitment to join the Big East and instead accepted an invite to the Big 12.

    The Star-Ledger in New Jersey first reported the Big East was on the verge of making the additions.

    The Big East has also been pursuing Navy and Air Force as football-only members, but the military academies are not yet ready to commit to the conference, the person said.

    While the Big East is finally about to expand, it's still very much a league in flux.

    Commissioner John Marinatto has pledged to hold Syracuse, Pittsburgh and West Virginia to the league bylaws and keep the schools in the Big East for two more football seasons. Syracuse, Pitt and the ACC have said they would like to move on as soon as possible, but are not challenging the Big East's rules.

    West Virginia is. The school has sued the Big East and wants to join the Big 12 in 2012. The Big 12 needs a replacement for Missouri, which next year is headed to the Southeastern Conference, to have the 10 members it needs to meet the conditions of its television contracts.

    "I think what John Marinatto just did, he should get a substantial raise for what he just accomplished," Louisville coach Rick Pitino said. "Getting Boise State. Getting Houston, SMU. I think that is as good of a job for a commissioner with his back against the wall as I've seen since I've been in athletics. The teams you lost aren't as good in football as the teams you're bringing in."

    The Big East is in an even trickier situation. It has contract requirements to meet next season, as well, plus it will begin negotiating a new TV deal in 2012.

    Houston, SMU and UCF play in Conference USA and the notification date for those schools to switch leagues next year has passed. Boise State is in its first season as a member of the Mountain West Conference, where San Diego State also competes.

    CBSSports.com reported Boise State will place its other sports teams in the Western Athletic Conference, a league it left after last season, and that San Diego State's other teams will compete in the Big West.

    It would cost Boise State and San Diego State millions of dollars more to join the Big East in 2012 than in 2013.

    So the Big East could be headed into next season with three lame duck teams. And even with the upcoming additions, it still does not have 12 teams committed to the league for 2013.

    The Big East eventually wants to have two divisions of six teams and be able to hold a conference title game.

    The grand plan is to have Boise State, San Diego State, Houston, SMU and possibly current member Louisville in the west division. The east division would have current members South Florida, Rutgers, Connecticut and Cincinnati, along with UCF.

    The Big East is hoping that Air Force can round on the west and Navy the east. But, for now, that's still just a plan.

    Boise State and other schools ready to join are hoping the strange geographic pairing will lead to increased television revenue and more access to the Bowl Championship Series and its big payouts.

    The Big East pursued BYU as a western partner for Boise State, but when those talks fell through because of BYU's desire to hold the TV rights to its home games, the league directed its attention to San Diego State.

    San Diego is 3,067 miles away from the Big East office in Providence, R.I.

    The Big East, which has thrived for years as one of the nation's best basketball leagues, has eight schools that do not play football in the league: Providence, St. John's, Georgetown, Marquette, DePaul, Notre Dame, Seton Hall and Villanova.

    "The Big East has been the No. 1 conference in all of basketball, obviously, by the amount of bids," Pitino said. "Now, have you made basketball stronger? No. You're not replacing Syracuse and Pittsburgh, so my hope is that they'll go out there and get a Temple or a Memphis to keep basketball strong."

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    AP Sports Writer Colin Fly in Louisville, Ky. contributed to this report.

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    Monday, December 5, 2011

    Southern Miss ruins No. 7 Houston's BCS hopes

    HOUSTON (AP) ? Austin Davis threw four touchdown passes and No. 24 Southern Mississippi ruined Houston's perfect season and Bowl Championship Series hopes with a 49-28 victory over the seventh-ranked Cougars on Saturday.

    It was star quarterback Case Keenum's last home game for Houston for sure, and could've also been the finale for coach Kevin Sumlin, who has been mentioned as a top candidate for virtually every higher-profile job opening.

    Houston (12-1) was poised to impress a national-television audience and representatives from the Orange and Sugar Bowl, who attended Saturday's game. Keenum could've also made one last case for an invitation to next week's Heisman Trophy ceremony.

    Instead, the Golden Eagles (11-2) turned it into their big day, shackling Houston's high-powered offense and striking with several big plays of their own to win their first league title.

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