Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Entrepreneurs really do matter as study shows 60 percent sales drop after founders die

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The death of a founding entrepreneur wipes out on average 60 per cent of a firm's sales and cuts jobs by around 17 per cent, according to a new study.

The research, by Professor Sascha O. Becker at the University of Warwick and Professor Hans K. Hvide at the University of Bergen, sheds light on exactly how much a founder-entrepreneur 'matters' in terms of influencing the performance of privately-owned businesses.

The authors analyzed firms' performance up to four years after the death of the founder-entrepreneur and found a long-lasting and significant negative impact.

As well as the striking effect on sales (down 60 per cent on average after four years) companies where the entrepreneur dies have 20 per cent lower survival rates two years after the death, compared to similar firms where the entrepreneur remains alive.

Professor Becker, Deputy Director of the Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE) in the Department of Economics at the University of Warwick said: "It seems founder-entrepreneurs are the 'glue' that helps to hold a business together.

"We expected businesses that experienced the death of a founder-entrepreneur to have some kind of a dip in performance immediately after the death owing to the upheaval, but we anticipated there would be a bounce-back.

"However the results were quite surprising. Even four years after the death, most firms show no sign of recovering and the negative effect on performance appears to continue even further beyond that."

The researchers analyzed Norwegian data on privately owned firms up to 10 years old.

In the year of foundation, those firms have, on average, two employees, but the largest startups might have up to 20 employees.

They chose Norway as the country is unique in the level of detail collected by public authorities on companies and their founders.

They followed 341 firms where the majority-owning founder-entrepreneur had died, and compared them to the same number of 'twin' companies which shared similar characteristics but where the entrepreneur remained alive.

The difference between the effect on sales (down 60 per cent) and on employment (down 17 per cent) is something of a puzzle.

Professor Becker said: "Sales drop by much more than the employment rates after the entrepreneur dies.

"This shows what a vital role these people play in maintaining productivity levels within a firm but we don't know exactly why that is.

"It could simply be that the founder was a fantastic sales-person who generated a disproportionately high level of sales.

"On the other hand it could be down to a leadership effect, where the founder-entrepreneur inspires the employees to perform as best they can and without this presence that drive slips away."

The study looked at various different types of firms to see how they were affected by founder-entrepreneur death. They found no difference between results for family or non-family firms, urban or rural businesses, and no significant variation across sectors.

Among the businesses analyzed, all ages of firm were affected by founder-entrepreneur death. It was the very youngest (between one and two years) that saw the strongest negative effect however there was still a significant effect on more mature firms (about five and six years old).

The level of education of the founder-entrepreneur also played a role in determining how badly the firms were affected those with the most highly educated founders experienced a bigger drop in performance after the death.

The study also looked at whether ownership shares matter. The researchers found that the effect of the death of a 50-per-cent owner was roughly half that of the death of a majority owner.

Perhaps the most prominent example of entrepreneur death in recent years is Steve Jobs.

But Professor Becker cautioned against applying these findings to Apple as it is today instead one should look back to Apple's early history in the 1980s. "Apple today is a mature, publicly listed company whereas the firms in our study are privately owned and much younger than Apple was when Steve Jobs died," he said.

"Perhaps a better illustration of the phenomenon we have identified is when Jobs left Apple during the 1980s when it was less than 10 years old.

"Apple struggled without him and didn't really regain its momentum until Jobs came back to the helm in the 1990s.

"During this time Jobs was lost to the firm, creating a similar dynamic to what happens in companies in which the founder-entrepreneur dies."

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The research is published as CAGE Working Paper No. 109/2013 under the title Do Entrepreneurs Matter? authored by Sascha O. Becker and Hans K. Hvide.

Download the study: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/research/centres/cage/research/wpfeed/109.2013_becker.pdf

For further information please contact Professor Sascha Becker on + 44 (0 )2476 524247 or s.o.becker@warwick.ac.uk



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Contact: Anna Blackaby
a.blackaby@warwick.ac.uk
44-024-765-75910
University of Warwick

The death of a founding entrepreneur wipes out on average 60 per cent of a firm's sales and cuts jobs by around 17 per cent, according to a new study.

The research, by Professor Sascha O. Becker at the University of Warwick and Professor Hans K. Hvide at the University of Bergen, sheds light on exactly how much a founder-entrepreneur 'matters' in terms of influencing the performance of privately-owned businesses.

The authors analyzed firms' performance up to four years after the death of the founder-entrepreneur and found a long-lasting and significant negative impact.

As well as the striking effect on sales (down 60 per cent on average after four years) companies where the entrepreneur dies have 20 per cent lower survival rates two years after the death, compared to similar firms where the entrepreneur remains alive.

Professor Becker, Deputy Director of the Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE) in the Department of Economics at the University of Warwick said: "It seems founder-entrepreneurs are the 'glue' that helps to hold a business together.

"We expected businesses that experienced the death of a founder-entrepreneur to have some kind of a dip in performance immediately after the death owing to the upheaval, but we anticipated there would be a bounce-back.

"However the results were quite surprising. Even four years after the death, most firms show no sign of recovering and the negative effect on performance appears to continue even further beyond that."

The researchers analyzed Norwegian data on privately owned firms up to 10 years old.

In the year of foundation, those firms have, on average, two employees, but the largest startups might have up to 20 employees.

They chose Norway as the country is unique in the level of detail collected by public authorities on companies and their founders.

They followed 341 firms where the majority-owning founder-entrepreneur had died, and compared them to the same number of 'twin' companies which shared similar characteristics but where the entrepreneur remained alive.

The difference between the effect on sales (down 60 per cent) and on employment (down 17 per cent) is something of a puzzle.

Professor Becker said: "Sales drop by much more than the employment rates after the entrepreneur dies.

"This shows what a vital role these people play in maintaining productivity levels within a firm but we don't know exactly why that is.

"It could simply be that the founder was a fantastic sales-person who generated a disproportionately high level of sales.

"On the other hand it could be down to a leadership effect, where the founder-entrepreneur inspires the employees to perform as best they can and without this presence that drive slips away."

The study looked at various different types of firms to see how they were affected by founder-entrepreneur death. They found no difference between results for family or non-family firms, urban or rural businesses, and no significant variation across sectors.

Among the businesses analyzed, all ages of firm were affected by founder-entrepreneur death. It was the very youngest (between one and two years) that saw the strongest negative effect however there was still a significant effect on more mature firms (about five and six years old).

The level of education of the founder-entrepreneur also played a role in determining how badly the firms were affected those with the most highly educated founders experienced a bigger drop in performance after the death.

The study also looked at whether ownership shares matter. The researchers found that the effect of the death of a 50-per-cent owner was roughly half that of the death of a majority owner.

Perhaps the most prominent example of entrepreneur death in recent years is Steve Jobs.

But Professor Becker cautioned against applying these findings to Apple as it is today instead one should look back to Apple's early history in the 1980s. "Apple today is a mature, publicly listed company whereas the firms in our study are privately owned and much younger than Apple was when Steve Jobs died," he said.

"Perhaps a better illustration of the phenomenon we have identified is when Jobs left Apple during the 1980s when it was less than 10 years old.

"Apple struggled without him and didn't really regain its momentum until Jobs came back to the helm in the 1990s.

"During this time Jobs was lost to the firm, creating a similar dynamic to what happens in companies in which the founder-entrepreneur dies."

###

The research is published as CAGE Working Paper No. 109/2013 under the title Do Entrepreneurs Matter? authored by Sascha O. Becker and Hans K. Hvide.

Download the study: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/research/centres/cage/research/wpfeed/109.2013_becker.pdf

For further information please contact Professor Sascha Becker on + 44 (0 )2476 524247 or s.o.becker@warwick.ac.uk



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Monday, February 25, 2013

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Kansas City eateries go to bat for restaurant destroyed in gas blast

Ed Zurga / AP file

Investigators look down a hole in an alley near JJ's Restaurant after an explosion destroyed the establishment Tuesday, Feb. 19, in Kansas City, Mo.

By M. Alex Johnson, staff writer, NBC News

More than 70 restaurants in Kansas City, Mo., have pledged to donate part of the Saturday receipts to support employees of the restaurant that was destroyed in a massive gas explosion this week.

The explosion Tuesday killed one person, who hasn't been identified, and injured 15 others. One person remained in critical condition Friday, NBC station KSHB of Kansas City reported.


The support effort for the staff of JJ's Restaurant was organized by the Greater Kansas City Restaurant Association, which posted details on its Facebook page. By late Friday, the list of restaurants promising to donate 10 percent of their sales Saturday had grown to 74, KSHB reported.

JJ's, a Kansas City institution since 1985, was widely regarded as one of the premier dining locations in the Midwest, earning a 93 rating from Zagat's. The restaurant's wine cellar had been listed by The Wine Spectator as among the finest in the world.

You can watch the blast as it happened in this surveillance video obtained by KSHB:

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Early election for Bulgaria after government quits

SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's president will appoint a caretaker government ahead of a parliamentary election by mid-May after protests toppled austerity-minded Prime Minister Boiko Borisov, the president said on Friday.

Wednesday's resignation by Borisov's rightist government has failed to quell anger in the European Union's poorest country over high utility bills and protesters gathered on Friday evening in the capital Sofia and other cities.

President Rosen Plevneliev said major political parties - including Borisov's GERB and their rivals the Socialists - declined the chance to form a new government and polls will be brought forward from the previously planned date in July.

"We are heading towards an interim government. We have agreed that the possible timeline for next elections will be the end of April until the middle of May," Plevneliev told reporters after consultation with political parties.

Frustration at low living standards led to bloody protests this month. Many in the Black Sea state of 7.3 million are angry Borisov failed to honor 2009 election pledges to cut corruption and reform inefficient healthcare and education systems.

The prime minister, a former bodyguard of late Soviet-era dictator Todor Zhivkov, ceded to pressure and his administration became the latest to fall in Europe's four-year-old debt crisis.

The president said he will appoint a technocratic caretaker government to focus on financial stability and free elections.

The outgoing parliament should work to change the energy law to cut electricity prices and defuse public anger, he said.

"This is the only possible and reasonable move," said Kantcho Stoychev, from pollster Gallup International. "If the president appoints a politically-linked cabinet, the people's anger will fall on him and may endanger the civil peace."

GERB is running neck-and-neck with the Socialists in opinion polls. With both at around 22 to 23 percent support, neither is expected to win a majority in the upcoming vote.

A hung parliament could lead to the type of policy stalemate that has stalled reforms in neighboring Romania and Greece.

Since a sharp contraction in 2009, Bulgaria has failed to resume the rapid growth needed to catch up with EU partners. Living standards are about 45 percent of the bloc average.

On Friday, dozens of people protested against Czech power distributor CEZ in the northeastern city of Vratsa. Borisov promised an 8 percent electricity bill cut from March and said the regulator would begin to revoke CEZ's license.

The energy regulator said a price cut is possible from April at the earliest and indicated room for compromise with CEZ.

(Additional reporting by Angel Krasimirov; Editing by Jason Webb)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/bulgaria-begins-talks-cabinet-election-134903734--finance.html

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Friday, February 22, 2013

Gun-control bills pass Colorado House: Was Aurora a tipping point?

The Colorado House passed four gun-control measures Monday, a notable shift for a typically libertarian, pro-gun state. Has the political climate changed enough for bills to pass state Senate?

By Amanda Paulson,?Staff writer / February 20, 2013

Democrat Rep. Rhonda Fields speaks before the Colorado House Monday as they consider a bill she sponsored that prohibits large capacity ammunition magazines. Colorado House Democrats passed four gun-control bills responding to recent mass shootings.

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A Western state with a strong libertarian streak, it boasts a large number of gun enthusiasts and hunters, and many residents have a knee-jerk reaction against government infringement of individual liberties.

It?s also been host to two of the worst gun massacres in recent years ?? at Columbine High School and the Aurora movie theater. And, as of the most recent election, has a state government entirely controlled by Democrats.

Now, Colorado is on its way to enacting a package of gun-control bills that would make the state significantly tougher than any of its Western neighbors.?As lawmakers in a number of other states introduce bills trying to preemptively exempt their state from any possible future federal gun restrictions, it?s notable that Colorado is going the other direction. And the mass shootings are a primary driver.?

On Monday, the Colorado House of Representatives passed four bills that would place some limits on gun ownership: ammunition magazines limited to 15 rounds; a requirement for background checks for all gun transactions; a requirement that gun purchasers pay for their own background checks; and a ban on concealed guns in stadiums and on college campuses.

"Enough is enough. I'm sick and tired of bloodshed," said Democratic Rep. Rhonda Fields, a sponsor of both the magazine-capacity bill and the universal background check bill. Representative Fields is from the district where the Aurora shooting took place, and her son was killed in a 2005 shooting.

Debate on the House floor was heated, and several Democrats sided with Republicans (all of whom voted against the bills).

Now, the bills move on to the state Senate?, which is also controlled by Democrats, albeit by a slimmer margin.

?These are draconian controls and not things we?re feeling happy about,? says Dudley Brown, executive director of Rocky Mountain Gun Owners.

Mr. Brown says he holds out some hope that the Senate may block at least one of the bills, but either way, his organization?plans to target everyone who votes for them in marginal districts in the 2014 elections.

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Floral signs go electric: Bumblebees find and distinguish electric signals from flowers

Feb. 21, 2013 ? Flowers' methods of communicating are at least as sophisticated as any devised by an advertising agency, according to a new study, published February 21 in Science Express by researchers from the University of Bristol. However, for any advertisement to be successful, it has to reach, and be perceived by, its target audience. The research shows for the first time that pollinators such as bumblebees are able to find and distinguish electric signals given out by flowers.

Flowers often produce bright colours, patterns and enticing fragrances to attract their pollinators. Researchers at Bristol's School of Biological Sciences, led by Professor Daniel Robert, found that flowers also have their equivalent of a neon sign -- patterns of electrical signals that can communicate information to the insect pollinator. These electrical signals can work in concert with the flower's other attractive signals and enhance floral advertising power.

Plants are usually charged negatively and emit weak electric fields. On their side, bees acquire a positive charge as they fly through the air. No spark is produced as a charged bee approaches a charged flower, but a small electric force builds up that can potentially convey information.

By placing electrodes in the stems of petunias, the researchers showed that when a bee lands, the flower's potential changes and remains so for several minutes. Could this be a way by which flowers tell bees another bee has recently been visiting? To their surprise, the researchers discovered that bumblebees can detect and distinguish between different floral electric fields.

Also, the researchers found that when bees were given a learning test, they were faster at learning the difference between two colours when electric signals were also available.

How then do bees detect electric fields? This is not yet known, although the researchers speculate that hairy bumblebees bristle up under the electrostatic force, just like one's hair in front of an old television screen.

The discovery of such electric detection has opened up a whole new understanding of insect perception and flower communication.

Dr Heather Whitney, a co-author of the study said: "This novel communication channel reveals how flowers can potentially inform their pollinators about the honest status of their precious nectar and pollen reserves."

Professor Robert said: "The last thing a flower wants is to attract a bee and then fail to provide nectar: a lesson in honest advertising since bees are good learners and would soon lose interest in such an unrewarding flower.

"The co-evolution between flowers and bees has a long and beneficial history, so perhaps it's not entirely surprising that we are still discovering today how remarkably sophisticated their communication is."

The research was supported by the Leverhulme Trust.

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Worldview: Mexico's gun buyback, Olympics without wrestling, plus art, film and activism from India to Belgium

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Earlier this week, theInternational Olympic Committee (IOC) voted to drop wrestling as an Olympic sport. Wrestling has been a part of both the modern and ancient Olympics since thebeginning.?Today, Worldview speaks with David Wallechinsky, asports commentator and the president of the International Society of Olympic Historians. We are also joined byTanner Andrews, a champion wrestler currently training at the U.S. OlympicEducation Center in Marquette, Michigan, with hopes of making the 2016 U.S.Wrestling Team. ?

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Mexico City buys back guns, violence dropsAfter a 10-year-old boy was shot dead in a movie theater last November, Mexico City officials have breathed new life into a gun buyback program. Elisabeth Malkin, a?New York Times?correspondent in Mexico City, tells Worldview?what U.S. urban centers can learn from these efforts.

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Belgian filmmaker Bavo Defurne?s?North Sea Texas?tells the story of a lonely gay 15 year-old ?boy who falls in love for the first time. The film is set in 1960?s Belgium. Defurne says the movie isn?t a ?coming out? film, but rather a typical love story.?Defurne and Worldview film contributor Milos Stehlik join us to discuss the movie.

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Weekend Passport: Art and activism from here to India and being gay at the end of the Cold WarGlobal citizen Nari Safavi helps listeners plan their international weekend. This week, he brings Worldview a new exhibit at the Smart Museum of art taking a look at the role art has played in social and political activism in India, a film at the Siskel Center depicting the life of homosexuals in the waning days of Communist East Germany?and another exhibit from AREA Chicago on American immigrant activism and the Occupy movement.

"Art and Activism in India" at Smart Museum of Art

When:?Opened Wednesday to the public, runs until June 9th.

Where:?5550 S. Greenwood Ave, Chicago, IL, 60637

This exhibit introduces the Sahmat Collective to American art enthusiasts. Since 1989, they have encouraged artists in all mediums who express themes of freedom and secularism.

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"Coming Out" at the Gene Siskel Film Center

When:?Saturday, February 16th at 5:30 pm,

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Where:?164 N. State Street, downtown Chicago

Coming Out?was the only East German film ever to focus on homosexuality. Set in the very last days of the German Democratic Republic (it premiered the night the Berlin Wall came down), the film is a character study of Philipp, a teacher who struggles with a secret life.?

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Housed at the exhibition space of the magazine?In These Times, this exhibit comes in two main parts. ?The first features several works of art inspired by recent immigrant activism and the Occupy movement, while the other is made up of photographs, brochures, flyers and other documentary materials on demonstrations throughout the country.

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Atlanta recruiting 5,000 volunteers for cancer study

ATLANTA --?Sixty?years ago, 1 million men and women signed up for the first-ever Cancer Prevention Study. They filled out surveys every few years. And the information from those million Americans led to a dramatic discovery.

Doctor Alpa Patel with the American Cancer Society is the lead researcher on CPS3, the third generation of the cancer prevention studies.

"The first study was actually set up to specifically address the question of whether not smoking caused lung cancer, and it provided the first evidence that in fact smoking is what was the causal fact, causal factor with the increase rise in lung cancer death rates we were seeing in men at that time," she said.

It's something we take for granted -- if you smoke, you can get lung cancer. But that discovery was just one of 500 scientific publications to come out of the first and second generation cancer prevention studies.

Today, there's a 20% decline in the cancer mortality rate. Treatment is better. Early screenings save more lives.

But there remains much more we need to know, because cancer is still threatening and claiming the lives of the people we love most.

So, one initial blood sample, a survey every two years, and a commitment to keep at it. What's it worth? Everything.

In the two and a half years since?11Alive?did?a story at the AFLAC cancer center,?two of the children we profiled, 6-year-old Joshua Johnson and teenager Laura Stewart, died.

Your commitment can help us tell more stories of survival. Collectively, we have within us the answer to understanding and one day curing cancer.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Silence in the library is the death of River Song. River whispers the doctors name in his ear to prove she is trustworthy. The wedding of river song is the "death" of the doctor. The doctor whispered his name in her ear but actually he whispers "look in my

Silence in the library is the death of River Song. River whispers the doctors name in his ear to prove she is trustworthy. The wedding of river song is the "death" of the doctor. The doctor whispered his name in her ear but actually he whispers "look in my eye" & you can see the doctor inside the body of a mechanical version on the doctor what if the silence in the library was just River in a mechanical body of herself and she never actually died. Maybe she to escaped death by the same means ;)

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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

AVAILABLE FOR COMMENT: CAP Energy Experts on Upcoming State of the Union

Contact: Christina DiPasquale
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Washington, D.C. ? In anticipation of tomorrow night?s State of the Union address, the following experts on the Center for American Progress?s Energy Policy team are available for comment:

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Monday, February 11, 2013

Homes wrecked, dozen hurt in Mississippi tornado

HATTIESBURG, Miss. (AP) ? Residents shaken by a tornado that mangled homes in Mississippi were waking up Monday to a day of removing trees, patching roofs and giving thanks for their survival. More than a dozen in the state were injured.

Daylight also offered emergency management officials the chance to get a better handle on the damage that stretched across several counties. Gov. Phil Bryant planned to visit hard-hit Hattiesburg, where a twister moved along one of the city's main streets and damaged buildings at the governor's alma mater, the University of Southern Mississippi. Emergency officials said late Sunday that at least 10 people were injured in surrounding Forrest County and three were hurt to the west in Marion County, but they weren't aware of any deaths.

Among those who felt lucky to be alive was 49-year-old Margie Murchison, who was visiting with a friend when her husband started screaming for them to take shelter from the approaching storm in a nearby culvert. They sprinted out of the house as debris flew around them and made it to the conduit that runs under the road. A tree crashed behind them as they made it to their hiding place.

"For a minute there, that wind was so strong I couldn't breathe," Murchison said.

Said Murchison's friend, 55-year-old Wayne Cassell: "If we had wasted any seconds, we wouldn't have made it."

After the storm passed, there were trees down all around the Murchison home. She said there was part of the roof damaged and leaking. Windows were broken out and the detached garage was leaning.

Mississippi Emergency Management Agency spokesman Greg Flynn said it appears a single tornado caused the damage in Forrest, Marion and Lamar counties. Hundreds of homes are damaged in Forrest County, along with a couple dozen in the other two.

Flynn said the sheer scope of the damage was slowing officials' assessment.

"The problem is, it was so strong that there's so much debris that there's a lot of areas they haven't been able to get to yet," he said.

On campus, trees were snapped in half around the heavily damaged Alumni House where part of the roof was ripped away. Windows in a nearby building were blown out, and heavy equipment worked to clear streets nearby in a heavy rain after the worst of the weather had passed.

The university released a statement saying no one was hurt but that it was under a state of emergency, and anyone away from campus should stay away until further notice.

East of campus, 47-year-old Cindy Bullock was at home with her husband and dog, a terrier mix named Vinnie, when she heard the tornado coming. They ran to a hallway and covered their heads. It wasn't long before the windows in the kitchen and bedroom exploded. The storm stripped all the shingles off the roof and left holes in it, while knocking over a large pine tree in the yard.

After dark, the Bullocks were trying to arrange their stuff inside so it wouldn't get wet from the dripping water.

"I just looked out the window and I heard the rumbling. It sounded like a train. We ran to the hall, and the kitchen windows and the windows in the bedroom exploded. It happened pretty fast," she said.

There were large trees blocking the road all through her neighborhood, and several of the houses were hit by falling trees. Her friend was staying with them after the friend's apartment took a direct hit from a falling tree.

Forrest County Sheriff Billy McGee says 10 or 15 people were injured by the tornado that slammed Hattiesburg and other parts of the county ? but none of the injuries was serious.

"Most of our injuries have been walking wounded," he said.

To the west, Marion County emergency director Aaron Greer said three injuries had been reported in the community of Pickwick, about seven miles south of Columbia. Two people were taken to hospitals, but the third didn't have the injury examined, he said.

Greer said one mobile home was destroyed, three other structures have major damage and several have minor damage.

On Sunday night, John and Katherine Adams were cleaning up around their one-story white house where the storm punched holes in the roof, busted windows and completely destroyed the back porch. The couple was at home with their 7- and 3-year-old daughters when the tornado passed next to their house.

All through the neighborhood, houses and vehicles were damaged by falling trees.

"We're safe, and that's all that matters," said Katherine Adams, 46.

John Adams, who's in the building supply business, said he was surprised to see broken boards that appeared to be from new construction in his yard because there are no homes being built nearby.

"We've got stuff around here; I don't even know where it came from," he said.

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McConnaughey reported from New Orleans.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/homes-wrecked-dozen-hurt-mississippi-tornado-035836403.html

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Record $1 million reward posted for fugitive ex-Los Angeles cop

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A record $1 million reward was posted on Sunday for information leading to the capture of a fugitive former Los Angeles policeman suspected of targeting police officers and their families in three killings committed in retaliation for his 2008 firing.

Los Angeles Police Department Chief Charlie Beck said the reward, raised from private donations, police unions, businesses and city and county governments, marks the largest sum ever offered in Southern California in a criminal investigation.

The reward was posted as law enforcement agencies across the region pressed on for a fourth day in their search for the suspect, ex-LAPD officer and U.S. Navy reservist Christopher Dorner, 33. Beck described it as the most extensive manhunt ever mounted in the Los Angeles area.

He called the spate of revenge-driven violence Dorner is accused of committing "an act of domestic terrorism."

"This is a man who has targeted those who we entrust to protect the public. His actions cannot go unanswered," Beck said.

At a news conference, Beck said investigators were making progress but he declined to elaborate, saying they presumed that if Dorner is still alive, he would be following media coverage of the manhunt closely.

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa added, "Our dedication to catching this killer remains steadfast, our confidence in bringing him to justice remains unshaken."

An LAPD spokesman also said police would be providing extra security for the recording industry's Grammy Awards ceremony on Sunday at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angles.

The search for Dorner has been focused in the snow-covered San Bernardino Mountains northeast of Los Angeles since a pickup truck belonging to Dorner was found abandoned and burning near the popular ski resort community of Big Bear Lake on Thursday.

Police throughout the region also have chased down numerous unconfirmed sightings and dead-end leads.

One of the latest of those, prompted by calls from two individuals reporting they had seen someone resembling Dorner, led police on Sunday to a hardware store in L.A.'s San Fernando Valley community of Northridge.

The store was evacuated and searched, but no evidence of Dorner's presence was uncovered, police said.

His last confirmed encounters with authorities came early on Thursday in two Riverside County towns east of Los Angeles, police said. He is accused of exchanging gunfire with a pair of police officers in Corona, injuring one, and later ambushing two policemen at a stoplight in Riverside. One of those officers was killed, the other wounded.

'UNCONVENTIONAL WARFARE'

A rambling manifesto posted on Dorner's Facebook page last week claimed he was wrongly terminated from the LAPD in September 2008 and vowed to seek revenge by unleashing "unconventional and asymmetrical warfare" on police officers and their families.

A former Navy lieutenant, Dorner was named as a suspect in last weekend's slayings of a campus security officer and his fiance, the daughter of a retired Los Angeles police captain blamed in Dorner's manifesto for his dismissal. The couple, Keith Lawrence, 27, and Monica Quan, 28, were found shot dead last Sunday in their car on the top level of a parking structure in the city of Irvine, south of Los Angeles.

Dorner had ended his military service two days earlier, but the Navy has not disclosed the circumstances of his discharge.

Quan's father, Randy, had represented Dorner in disciplinary proceedings that led to his dismissal from the LAPD after a police inquiry found he had made false statements accusing a superior officer of using excessive force against a homeless person.

Beck announced on Saturday a reopening of the inquiry to "reassure the public that their police department is transparent and fair."

The LAPD also has launched an inquiry into a police shooting in which two women were wounded when officers opened fire on a pickup truck resembling Dorner's vehicle in a case of mistaken identity on Thursday. The two women, one of them aged 71, were delivering newspapers when they were shot.

The police officer who was killed in an ambush that morning was publicly identified on Sunday as Michael Crain, 34, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran who served in the Riverside Police Department for 11 years.

LAPD spokesman Andrew Smith said "an army" of police officers would be providing security for a public memorial service planned for Crain on Wednesday.

In addition to keeping up the manhunt in and around Big Bear Lake, police were searching areas around the homes of more than 50 Los Angeles police officers whose families authorities believe Dorner has targeted as potential victims.

(Additional reporting and writing by Steve Gorman. Editing by Christopher Wilson)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/record-1-million-reward-posted-fugitive-ex-los-000154654.html

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Saturday, February 9, 2013

Accused witch burned alive in Papua New Guinea

In this Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013 photo, bystanders watch as a woman accused of witchcraft is burned alive in the Western Highlands provincial capital of Mount Hagen in Papua New Guinea. The 20-year-old mother of one, Kepari Leniata was stripped naked by several assailants, tortured with a hot iron rod, bound, doused in gasoline, then set alight on a pile of car tires and trash. (AP Photo/Post Courier) PAPUA NEW GUINEA OUT

In this Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013 photo, bystanders watch as a woman accused of witchcraft is burned alive in the Western Highlands provincial capital of Mount Hagen in Papua New Guinea. The 20-year-old mother of one, Kepari Leniata was stripped naked by several assailants, tortured with a hot iron rod, bound, doused in gasoline, then set alight on a pile of car tires and trash. (AP Photo/Post Courier) PAPUA NEW GUINEA OUT

(AP) ? A mob stripped, tortured and bound a woman accused of witchcraft, then burned her alive in front of hundreds of horrified witnesses in a Papua New Guinea town, police said. It was the latest sorcery-related killing in this South Pacific island nation.

Bystanders, including many children, watched and some took photographs of Wednesday's brutal slaying. Grisly pictures were published on the front pages of the country's two largest newspapers, The National and the Post-Courier, while the prime minister, police and diplomats condemned the killing.

In rural Papua New Guinea, witchcraft is often blamed for unexplained misfortunes. Sorcery has traditionally been countered by sorcery, but responses to allegations of witchcraft have become increasingly violent in recent years.

Kepari Leniata, a 20-year-old mother, had been accused of sorcery by relatives of a 6-year-old boy who died in a hospital on Tuesday.

She was tortured with a hot iron rod, bound, doused in gasoline, and then set alight on a pile of car tires and trash in the Western Highlands provincial capital of Mount Hagen, national police spokesman Dominic Kakas said.

Deputy Police Commissioner Simon Kauba on Friday blasted Mount Hagen investigators by phone for failing to make a single arrest, Kakas said.

The public were apparently not cooperating with police, and police carrying out the investigation were not working hard enough, Kakas said.

"He was very, very disappointed that there's been no arrest made as yet," Kakas said.

"The incident happened in broad daylight in front of hundreds of eyewitnesses and yet we haven't picked up any suspects yet," he added.

Kakas described the victim's husband as the "prime suspect" and said the man had fled the province. Kakas said he did not know if there was a relationship between the husband and the dead boy's family.

He said more than 50 people are suspected to have "laid a hand on the victim" and committed crimes in the mob attack. While many children had witnessed the killing, there were no child suspects, he said.

Kakas said onlookers were shocked by the brutality but were powerless to stop the mob. Police officers were also present but were outnumbered and could not save the woman, he said. There is an internal investigation under way into what action police at the scene took.

Police Commissioner Tom Kulunga described the slaying as "shocking and devilish."

"We are in the 21st century and this is totally unacceptable," Kulunga said in a statement.

He suggested courts be established to deal with sorcery allegations, as an alternative to villagers dispensing justice.

Prime Minister Pete O'Neill said he had instructed police to use all available manpower to bring the killers to justice.

"It is reprehensible that women, the old and the weak in our society should be targeted for alleged sorcery or wrongs that they actually have nothing to do with," O'Neill said.

In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland condemned Leniata's killing as a "brutal murder."

"There is no possible justification for this sort of horrific violence. We urge that sufficient resources are devoted to identifying, prosecuting and bringing to justice those responsible," Nuland said. She added that the U.S. would continue to work with the Papua New Guinean government and civil society to address gender-based violence.

The United Nations' Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights said the killing "adds to the growing pattern of vigilante attacks and killings of persons accused of sorcery" in Papua New Guinea.

In other recent sorcery-related killings, police arrested 29 people in July last year accused of being part of a cannibal cult in Papua New Guinea's jungle interior and charged them with the murders of seven suspected witch doctors.

Kakas could not immediately say what had become of the 29 since their first court appearances last year in the north coast province of Madang.

Police alleged the cult members ate their victims' brains raw and made soup from their penises.

The killers allegedly believed that their victims practiced sorcery and that they had been extorting money as well as demanding sex from poor villagers for their supernatural services.

By eating witch doctors' organs, the cult members believed they would attain supernatural powers.

Murder in punishable by death in Papua New Guinea, a poor tribal nation of 7 million people who are mostly subsistence farmers. But no one has been hanged since independence.

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Associated Press writer Matthew Lee in Washington contributed to this report.

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Friday, February 8, 2013

CIA pick avoids calling waterboarding torture

CIA Director nominee John Brennan testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013, during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee'. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

CIA Director nominee John Brennan testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013, during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee'. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The White House's pick for CIA chief says the harsh interrogation technique known as waterboarding is reprehensible and should not be used on terror suspects ? but he is refusing to call it a form of torture.

John Brennan says waterboarding should have never been legal and will never be used under his watch if he is confirmed as the Central Intelligence Agency director.

But he stopped short several times of calling it torture despite pointed questioning Thursday by Sen. Carl Levin of Michigan.

Waterboarding simulates drowning, and critics call it a form of torture. It was used in at least three cases against terror suspects during the administration of President George W. Bush.

President Barack Obama ordered it banned shortly after taking office in 2009.

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Blu-Ray Menus, Quick Access Band-Aids, and Easy Laundry

Blu-Ray Menus, Quick Access Band-Aids, and Easy LaundryReaders offer their best tips for skipping the messages and disclaimers before your movie, having a Band-Aid with you at all times, and making laundry easier to do.

Every day we receive boatloads of great reader tips in our inbox, but for various reasons?maybe they're a bit too niche, maybe we couldn't find a good way to present it, or maybe we just couldn't fit it in?the tip didn't make the front page. From the Tips Box is where we round up some of our favorites for your buffet-style consumption. Got a tip of your own to share? Add it in the comments, email it to tips at lifehacker.com, or share it on our tips and expert pages.

Blu-Ray Menus, Quick Access Band-Aids, and Easy Laundry

Use Chapters to Skip Annoying Warnings on DVDs and Blu-Rays

Robdawg_303 ignores the barrage of splash screens in his movies:

I have a tip for making watching Blu-ray and DVD discs more enjoyable by skipping the anti-piracy messages and studio disclaimers. When you load a Blu-ray or DVD and get to the menu, instead of pressing "play", choose "chapter" and select "Chapter 2". The movie will immediately start on chapter 2, and then you can press "chapter back" on your remote to go to the beginning of the title sequence. Depending on the movie, this can save you anywhere from 10-30 seconds of piracy warning screens and studio disclaimers.

And to skip the trailers before the menu, just press stop-stop-play!

Blu-Ray Menus, Quick Access Band-Aids, and Easy Laundry

Keep Band-Aids In Your Wallet for Quick Access

Mark Sandford shares a little survival tip:

Years ago, a coworker had a minor cut and my boss pulled a band aid out of his wallet. I thought that was pretty clever, and have done so as well for years. What surprises me is how often people ask me why. I think it's pretty self explanatory, but just in case: They're flat, they're light, and they fit nicely alongside my credit cards. Some need to be folded slightly, or have the paper that extends past the actual bandage tucked in, but it's a great "just in case" supply. I might go two years without needing a band aid, but the cost of carrying one my wallet is negligible. And every now and then, I get to be the hero.

Photo by Svetlana Miljkovic.

Blu-Ray Menus, Quick Access Band-Aids, and Easy Laundry

Use a Suitcase to Easily Transport Laundry

William King-Lewis does away with hampers and baskets:

I was doing laundry in my apartment complex today and one of the other tenets came in using a huge rolling suit case for his laundry making me feel like an idiot having bought some weird laundry hamper removeable sorting bag ironing board combo. Just using a huge rolling suitcase you already have. So easy and simple that I could have never thought of it myself.

Check out our other tips for speeding up laundry, the world's most boring chore, while you're at it. Photo by Faruk Ate?.

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Make Microsoft Office's Thesaurus More Readable

Orange Exige solves a minor Office annoyance:

This is a stupid simple tip that I just realized myself and found too awesome (I'm lame I know) to keep to myself. Nothing crazy, but solves something that always bothered me.

If you're like me and use MS Word* (particularly with a zoom that leaves unused side margins) and its Thesaurus** (Shift+F7) a lot, then read on...

It always bothered me when I'd pull up the thesaurus (which I do a lot) and my document would get pushed to the left to make room for the thesaurus toolbar, which is docked to the side by default. Then I'd close it and my document would get pushed to the right, back to the center.

Well, click that arrow next to the X in said toolbox and click "Move". Drag it to the side just a tiny bit and BAM! You got a floating thesaurus that stays in your margins and is completely unobtrusive. And it stays like that when you close it too.

It's not a huge deal, but it does add a bit more flexibility, particularly if you're like me and use the thesaurus/dictionary a lot (and are OCD to a very small degree).

*Office 2007 for me, should be applicable with others.
**Other "Research" tools too, but I don't know their shortcuts, I just get to them using Shift+F7

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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

The Criminal Law Ordinance 2013 on Sexual Assault ? Cut, Paste ...

Guest post by?PRATIKSHA BAXI?

Once the Criminal Law Ordinance 2013 was uploaded, circulated and read many times, an overwhelming desire to mark the ordinance to all one?s students as an example on how not to frame laws has grown. Yet, explain one must, why the current law on sexual assault is so bizarre, even if we do not bring in the so-called controversial elements and keep to the text of the ordinance.

The Criminal Law Ordinance 2013 begins with the definition of sexual assault as a gender-neutral offence. It does not make an exception to state that women do not rape men in everyday contexts under s. 375. Since such an exception is not added, and the ordinance specifies that ?sexual intercourse or sexual acts by a man with his own wife, the wife not being under sixteen years of age, is not sexual assault?, we are faced with a confounding and deeply misogynist legal consequence. Wives, we are told cannot prosecute husbands for sexually assaulting them. But since sexual assault is gender neutral without any exceptions and the marital rape exemption is not extended to husbands, now husbands can accuse wives of sexual assault but wives can never prosecute husbands for sexual assault!?

To retain the marital rape exemption strikes at the heart of women?s bodily autonomy and integrity. However, to limit the exemption to wives, and allow husbands the legal remedy to file criminal complaints against their wives on the ground of sexual assault is absolutely absurd, if not totally misogynist.

The Justice Verma Committee (JVC) report had come up with a clear formulation of rape and sexual assault. Rape in everyday contexts was not gender-neutral viz., perpetrators. It specified perpetrators of rape as men, and identified victims as gender plural (any person irrespective of gender or sexual orientation). In the instance of sexual assault, gangrape and aggravated rape [under s. 376 (1) & (2)], were constructed as gender-neutral offencesviz, perpetrators and victims. Furthermore, the marital rape exemption was deleted and it was recommended that marriage should neither be the basis for presuming consent nor should any third person than wife be allowed to lodge such a complaint (to address the misuse issue). In everyday contexts, especially in intimate relationships and marriages, this definition is sensitive to the power dynamics between men and women; while recognising that in prisons, police stations, custodial homes, hospitals, in fiduciary relationships and gang rape women may be perpetrators. It is critical to understand why this definition is important breakthrough in the debates on gender neutrality so far. This definition not only recognises the bodily autonomy of women but also recognises the bodily integrity of men (irrespective of sexual orientation or gendered identity) and transgendered persons. It does not split the victims into distinct categories based on identity and therefore avoids the medicalization of sexual identity. Given the heated debates on gender neutrality, the JVC managed to define rape as a crime of patriarchy, which is not limited to women as victims, although women have predominantly the target of sexual violence.

Some may argue that this definition still leaves out certain forms of violence, which find place in intimacy of a same sex relationship, or essentializes women. But remember, the JVC does not recommend the deletion of s. 377 IPC, nor do other forms of criminalisation of same sex relationships find redress. For instance, Modi (2011) describes lesbianism as tribadism and says ?lesbian women can be so morbidly jealous of such woman with who they are inverted in love, that they are sometimes incited to commit even murder? (Modi 2011:684). These are statements of prejudice, which construct lesbians as a ?criminal type?. And these find no redress.

The?Criminal Law Ordinance 2013also juxtaposes gender neutrality with the retention of s. 377 IPC. To retain unnatural sexual offences in the IPC means to blur the distinction between consent and lack of consent, to validate the damning judicial discourse on sodomy and validate heterosexist bias against sexual minorities. Not to include the repeal of s. 377 in the ordinance, just because the JVC does not do so, and even though the 172nd Law Commission recommended such a deletion in 2000 is a scandal. It is unintelligible since s. 377 IPC characterises sexual assault as unnatural sex and does not allow any person to consent to ?unnatural? sex. If the prime concern is with expanding the definition of consent; and ensuring bodily autonomy or providing protection from sexual assault to all persons, naming the experience of sexual violence as unnatural sex, or calling consensual sex, unnatural is illogical, if not ideologically violent.

Further, sexual assault is defined without any gradation of different offences, in terms of severity of violence or the nature of violence. Section 375 (a-c) defines as sexual assault as the penetration of bodily parts or other objects into bodily orifices without consent. Section 375 (d) holds that a person commits sexual assault if s/he ?applies his mouth to the penis, vagina, anus, urethra of another person or makes such person to do so with him or any other person? without consent. Section 375 (e) holds that when any person ?touches the vagina, penis, anus or breast of the person or makes the person touch the vagina, penis, anus or breast of that person or any other person? without consent, it amounts to sexual assault[note that the cut and paste job, evident from the word ?he? to designate the perpetrator]. These are all forms of sexual assault ?except where such penetration or touching is carried out for proper hygienic or medical purposes?.

The use of the word hygienic is totally mysterious, and dangerous?since it allows a crafty defence lawyer to convert the experience of sexual assault into a sanitized lesson in hygiene. Further, to allow penetration for medical purposes and not even minimally mention that a doctor must take the informed consent of the person prior to penetrating or touching is violative of elementary medical ethics. Nor does the ordinance delete the two-finger test. Therefore what it does is, it permits the insertion of two fingers in the survivor?s anus or vagina for medical purposes without seeking the consent of the survivor, which even Modi?s first volume on medical jurisprudence and toxicology would not advocate. The JVC recommends the prohibition on the two-finger test and introduces a whole new chapter on what kind of medical protocol should be introduced to deal with rape survivors sensitively. Rather than moving towards a therapeutic jurisprudence, the ordinance re-inscribes the two-finger as a medical procedure, disregarding what Modi says in the early days of colonial medicine, that a doctor should never insert two fingers in the vagina without consent lest he be accused of sexual assault!

To unravel the costs of cut and paste jurisprudence, we must note that the consequences of clubbing together different forms of sexual assault in the same sentencing structure. Hypothetically speaking, if a person is convicted of an offence under section 375 (e) which holds that when any person ?touches the vagina, penis, anus or breast of the person or makes the person touch the vagina, penis, anus or breast of that person or any other person? without consent twice, then such a person could be sentenced to life (natural life) or even death. Assuming such an accused is tried by a ?hanging? judge, you have a situation where there is no gradation made between different kinds of sexual assault in relation to severity and nature, viz., sentencing. What is to prevent more severe punishment to a hijra, found to be a repeat offender, given the colonial legacy of charactering certain kinds of bodies as ?criminal types?? There are no provisions to provide fair treatment to, and prevent stereotyping of sexual minorities or women in the sentencing structure.

The only instance where such gradation viz., sentencing is maintained is in relation to marital rape. Hence, section 376B IPC holds that ?whoever commits sexual assault on his own wife, ? shall be punished with imprisonment of either description, for a term which shall not be less than two years but which may extend to seven years, and shall also be liable to fine?. The ordinance is clearly protection of husbands, even those husbands who rape their ex-wives. This is also evident in the section,describing repeat offenders, which clearly excludes husbands.

Section 376E holds ?whoever has been previously convicted of an offence punishable under section 376 or section 376 A or section 376 C or section 376 D and is subsequently convicted of an offence punishable under any of the said sections shall be punished with imprisonment for life, which shall mean the remainder of that person?s natural life or with death?. So the ordinance is clear that whoever else may get life imprisonment till s/he dies in prison or is hanged by the state, a husband should never be jailed for life or hanged. But the irony is, if a man accuses his wife of sexual assault, and if she is found to be a repeat offender by a court, she is liable to life or death penalty. One may argue that this is far fetched for why would a woman live with a man who has accused her of sexual assault but technically what this ordinance does, it makes wives vulnerable to sexual assault charges by their husbands and exposes them to prison sentences, if not death.

The cut and paste job gets even more bizarre for the JVC recommendations are added to s. 354 IPC rather than displacing the colonial law on outraging modesty. Section 354 (a) describes sexual harassment (gender neutral offence), section 354 (b) describes any person forcibly disrobing a woman, section 354 (c) describes voyeurism (victim is woman here) and section 354 (d) describes stalking (gender neutral). And section 509 IPC, which should be made redundant is retained.

It does not make sense to retain the idea that something amounts to violence only when the modesty of women is outraged, and not the bodily integrity of all women, irrespective of modesty. This is the point behind deleting the past sexual history clause and fighting against the characterisation of survivors as habitu?s: please do not judge women by whether or not they are modest. What we wear, who we sleep with, where we go, what work we do?is not relevant to proving sexual assault.

And then mistakes of an exhausted and overwrought JVC find their way into the ordinance, yet another cut and paste jurisprudential disaster. In s. 370, which describes trafficking, we are told that:

?The expression ?exploitation? shall include, prostitution or other forms of sexual exploitation, forced labour or services, slavery or practices similar to slavery, servitude, or the forced removal of organs.?

The JVC possibly forgot to add the words ?exploitation of? prostitution, while mistakenly dictating the UN protocol 2000, going against the UN Protocol signed in 2011. The trafficking clause, due to exhausted dictating, criminalises all forms of sex work, including in trafficking voluntary and consenting sex workers who are now unionised and been fighting for right to live with dignity. This provision has been enacted in the name of fighting sexual assault?and is totally unacceptable. Perhaps the JVC should issue an erratum?and re-publish its 650 pages after careful proof reading!

What may one say about the absences?those are too many to list! We wanted radical jurisprudence, to emerge from our protests and unending hard work (and unlike others, we don?t need anyone to applaud us). Instead, what we got is amortifying cut and paste jurisprudential disaster. We cannot sleep tonight, wonder how the Ministry of Law finds sleep tonight!

Pratiksha Baxi is Assistant Professor, Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University

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Slickdeals' best in tech for February 4th: 55-inch Panasonic Viera 3D HDTV and Lumix DMC-GF3X

Looking to save some coin on your tech purchases? Of course you are! In this round-up, we'll run down a list of the freshest frugal buys, hand-picked with the help of the folks at Slickdeals. You'll want to act fast, though, as many of these offerings won't stick around long.

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Video: Kerry: ?I have big heels to fill?



>>> it was a busy first day on the job for the new secretary of state, john kerry . and it started with a rousing welcome from hundreds of employees at the state department , and a nod to his predecessors.

>> here's the big question before the country and the world and the state department after the last eight years. can a man actually run the state department ? i don't know. as the saying goes, i have big heels to fill.

>> john kerry , referencing hillary clinton and condoleezza rice . before that, colin powell had the job. kerry is the first white man to hold the job of secretary of state since warren christopher 16 years ago.

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Does probability come from quantum physics?

Feb. 5, 2013 ? Ever since Austrian scientist Erwin Schrodinger put his unfortunate cat in a box, his fellow physicists have been using something called quantum theory to explain and understand the nature of waves and particles.

But a new paper by physics professor Andreas Albrecht and graduate student Dan Phillips at the University of California, Davis, makes the case that these quantum fluctuations actually are responsible for the probability of all actions, with far-reaching implications for theories of the universe.

Quantum theory is a branch of theoretical physics that strives to understand and predict the properties and behavior of atoms and particles. Without it, we would not be able to build transistors and computers, for example. One aspect of the theory is that the precise properties of a particle are not determined until you observe them and "collapse the wave function" in physics parlance.

Schrodinger's famous thought experiment extends this idea to our scale. A cat is trapped in a box with a vial of poison that is released when a radioactive atom randomly decays. You cannot tell if the cat is alive or dead without opening the box. Schrodinger argued that until you open the box and look inside, the cat is neither alive nor dead but in an indeterminate state.

For many people, that is a tough concept to accept. But Albrecht says that, as a theoretical physicist, he concluded some years ago that this is how probability works at all scales, although until recently, he did not see it as something with a crucial impact on research. That changed with a 2009 paper by Don Page at the University of Alberta, Canada.

"I realized that how we think about quantum fluctuations and probability affects how we think about our theories of the universe," said Albrecht, a theoretical cosmologist.

One of the consequences of quantum fluctuations is that every collapsing wave function spits out different realities: one where the cat lives and one where it dies, for example. Reality as we experience it picks its way through this near-infinity of possible alternatives. Multiple universes could be embedded in a vast "multiverse" like so many pockets on a pool table.

There are basically two ways theorists have tried to approach the problem of adapting quantum physics to the "real world," Albrecht said: You can accept it and the reality of many worlds or multiple universes, or you can assume that there is something wrong or missing from the theory.

Albrecht falls firmly in the first camp.

"Our theories of cosmology say that quantum physics works across the universe," he said. For example, quantum fluctuations in the early universe explain why galaxies form as they did -- a prediction that can be confirmed with direct observations.

The problem with multiple universes, Albrecht said, is that it if there are a huge number of different pocket universes, it becomes very hard to get simple answers to questions from quantum physics, such as the mass of a neutrino, an electrically neutral subatomic particle.

"Don Page showed that the quantum rules of probability simply cannot answer key questions in a large multiverse where we are not sure in which pocket universe we actually reside," Albrecht said.

One answer to this problem has been to add a new ingredient to the theory: a set of numbers that tells us the probability that we are in each pocket universe. This information can be combined with the quantum theory, and you can get your math (and your calculation of the mass of a neutrino) back on track.

Not so fast, say Albrecht and Phillips. While the probabilities assigned to each pocket universe may seem like just more of the usual thing, they are in fact a radical departure from everyday uses of probabilities because, unlike any other application of probability, these have already been shown to have no basis in the quantum theory.

"If all probability is really quantum theory, then it can't be done," Albrecht said. "Pocket universes are much, much more of a departure from current theory than people had assumed."

The paper is currently posted on the ArXiv.org preprint server and submitted for publication and has already stimulated considerable discussion, Albrecht said.

"It forces us to think about the different kinds of probability, which often get confused, and perhaps can help draw a line between them," he said.

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  1. Andreas Albrecht, Daniel Phillips. Origin of probabilities and their application to the multiverse. arxiv.org, submitted on 5 Dec 2012 [link]

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