Saturday, December 31, 2011

Insight: Dark holiday in Detroit as Church downsizes

By John D. Stoll

DETROIT (Reuters) - Emmanuel Miller comes to Saint Leo Catholic Church at least twice a month.

The 52-year-old doesn't often visit the ornate cathedral upstairs. His emphysema, which gives him violent bouts of coughing, could make it difficult to sit through a Mass.

It is the soup kitchen in the basement, which has blossomed into a clinic with a dentist office, that sustains him. There he gets a hot meal and free treatment.

"My son helps me pay my rent, (but) I've been denied social security so I need a little more help than that," Miller said.

The brown brick building at 4860 15th Street is at the center of the next downsizing to hit this failing city: the restructuring of the Archdiocese of Detroit.

St. Leo Catholic Church was built more than 120 years ago as Detroit was developing into a manufacturing powerhouse - first in shipbuilding and later in car making.

Today its neighborhood is one of the most abandoned pockets in one of the nation's most desperate cities. Like many Catholic churches around urban America, it has been hit by a shortage of priests and a dwindling supply of parishioners.

The Church's woes are all the more acute in the Motor City, where St. Leo and the archdiocese are stark examples of the impact of the near-death of the U.S. auto industry. Detroit's population-and the parish's flock-have withered along with the car factories. The Christmas Eve Mass performed this past weekend by 81-year old Bishop Thomas Gumbleton may be among the last ever held here.

Last month, Archbishop Allen Vigneron released a preliminary draft of the Catholic Church's third downsizing in Detroit in little more than a decade. The archdiocese has cut its parish count in Detroit's city limits to 59, down from 79 in 2000.

St. Leo is among nine parishes earmarked for closure in the Detroit area within the next few years. In 2012, its congregation is due to be subsumed by the larger St. Cecilia, about three miles away.

There is still hope for a reprieve. Vigneron is considering a plan to save the charity work in the basement by potentially moving it to a new site, and the pastor currently running both St. Leo and St. Cecilia has proposed keeping it open as a worship center used only occasionally.

But both are prohibitively costly considerations for an archbishop looking to shore up finances. Vigneron will deliver his final plan for the region in February.

"Almost all of us recognize that this world in the 21st century is very different than the 1950s and 1960s," Vigneron said in an interview. "We have to not accept it, but to deal with it."

The closings and mergers, the archbishop's supporters say, offer the promise of more robust parishes and a sounder financial footing as the archdiocese seeks to recruit new clergy and implement other growth plans.

The cuts will hit Detroit particularly hard, however. The city is on the verge of insolvency and is already having a hard time providing basic services, such as functioning streetlights and removal of debris from demolished buildings.

In the absence of government, the Church is among the last institutions keeping neighborhoods afloat.

As lunch was served to dozens in the cafeteria, Miller's doctor - a volunteer who works most days for paying patients in a suburb several miles north - handed him a baggie full of vitamins, baby aspirin and a $35 inhaler cartridge.

"I can't get this from the pharmacy because I can't get a prescription," Miller said. "I can't get a prescription because I have no health insurance."

A few days earlier, a 41-year-old mother named Tlitha Bryant walked several miles down a blighted stretch of Grand River Avenue leading a group of young men, which included her son, to St. Leo.

The soup kitchen they typically went to was closed for maintenance. St. Leo was the only church she knew of serving free food, despite passing several other churches and community centers on the way.

FAILING SERVICE

St. Leo shows how the struggles of so many institutions in the Detroit area are intricately connected: vanishing jobs, a hollowing revenue base, an inability to attract investment.

"What hits the Church here is not a lot different than what's happened to this city," said Edward "Chip" Miller.

Miller (no relation to Emmanuel Miller) is an ex-banking executive who is aiding the attempt to reorganize the archdiocese. He founded Invest Detroit, a firm providing interim financing to investors wanting to start companies or expand in Detroit.

"Not unlike General Motors and Chrysler..., in order to be a vibrant player in the community, we have to do painful things," he said. "GM surely would have preferred to not discontinue Pontiac and GM surely would have preferred not to discontinue Oldsmobile, but they did what they had to do."

As for the Church, Vigneron said there is a point where the buildings and other property go from being assets to liabilities - no matter how sacred they may be.

"I have to make a discernment," he said. "It's never not about finances; we all have to pay our bills."

When a Catholic church closes, the land and buildings go back to the archdiocese. The neighboring parishes can come and take their pick of relics or ecclesiastical equipment. If a new tenant doesn't materialize, criminals sometimes do.

"If a building sits vacant for even a little while it's an excellent candidate for vandalism," said Kevin Messier, who runs Real Estate Professional Services in Southfield, Mich. Thieves often strip the building of copper or pluck out stained glass.

The abandoned Martyrs of Uganda church in Detroit, closed by the Archdiocese in 2006, is an example of this decay.

It is littered with rubble, collapsed confessionals, a broken organ. Moss grows on its floors. The windows are gone and support pillars are crumbling because stones have been removed.

Messier's firm sold about three Michigan churches per month in 2011. The firm currently lists 32 churches for sale in the city of Detroit alone with an average selling price of $337,000.

PERISHING PARISH

Opened in 1889 at the start of Detroit's shipping and manufacturing boom, St. Leo was built to serve a parish in excess of 1,000 families. It still shows signs of an opulent age: massive murals hanging on the ceiling above the alter, towering windows dressed in stained glass.

Now it serves about 170 families. The parish generates $1,800 in weekly giving - not enough to cover an annual budget of at least $100,000 required just for building maintenance, repairs and utilities.

Pews no longer needed have been removed from the back of the church over the years, and the space has been converted to a common area.

St. Leo's struggle with overcapacity mirrors its neighborhood's plight.

The streetlights a block away are wrapped in black plastic bags. Several houses stand vacant and, on a street where new houses were recently built, piles of debris from recent demolitions are uncollected.

Last week, the Detroit Public Library system closed four branches libraries to save on utility bills and librarian salaries. The city recently shut several schools amid declining enrollment.

Detroit's municipal problems have put an enormous strain on city departments that provide basic services, hampering chances for a recovery. Only 60 percent of buses show up on time, according to a recent report on the city's website. A plan for the construction of a major light-rail system has been repeatedly shelved.

In coming weeks, the state of Michigan will decide whether to install an emergency financial manager with power to dramatically change Detroit's cost structure in hopes of getting its deficit under control and start working down the city's $12 billion debt load.

Such a move could put city jobs and private contracts at risk, dealing another blow to small businesses and civic organizations.

FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL

While Vigneron struggles with the archdiocese's finances and the state deliberates the city's future, the effort to sustain aid to Detroit's poor is supported by priests like Father Theodore Parker. He pastors St. Leo and its future home, St. Cecilia.

Seated at a table in St. Leo's soup kitchen, surrounded by people bundled in coats eating a lunch of baked ham and potatoes, Father Parker expressed doubts about the kitchen's future.

"We don't know how it's going to survive," Parker said.

During a tour of the sanctuary, Parker suggested selling such assets as a towering statue of St. Joseph that stands in the front of the church. Money collected from a charter school that currently rents the long-defunct St. Leo school could also help fuel the operation.

Another proposal calls for the sale of the entire church, with proceeds going to open a new building for the charitable operations.

But that might be a tough challenge, considering the glut of empty churches on the market.

"Unless you've got a five-star credit rating and a lot of cash to put down, you're going to be out of luck trying to get lending from a bank," Messier, the real estate broker, said.

Messier said a lot of buyers are interested in an old Catholic church like St. Leo until they see the utility bills. "They look at the building and ask, 'How am I going to heat this place?'"

It's a fair question. St. Leos' recently had to find $40,000 for a new furnace.

Vigneron said he understands what's on the line at St. Leo and other churches.

"I am very attentive to the good work that the Holy Spirit has already got us doing ... it's not my job to rip that apart, it's my job to keep these good things going in the future."

Miller, founder of Invest Detroit, said the soup kitchen can survive even if St. Leo doesn't. He cites Detroit's Capuchin Soup Kitchen, which operates two dining rooms in the area with funding from the Catholic community.

Some affected parishes are trying to keep their social services going.

St. Aloysius, just a few blocks from the GM headquarters, closed its soup

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Friday, December 30, 2011

International Tourism Could Spark American Economy (ContributorNetwork)

COMMENTARY | Is it time for the United States to ease up on visa restrictions? For the American workers' sake, I think so. International visitors are expected to spend more than $152 billion in the year 2012, according to the Los Angeles Times. This sounds like a lot, but foreign tourists could offer an even larger boost to the U.S. economy if the current bill before Congress to ease visa restrictions passes.

S. 1746 is a bill designed to stimulate international tourism to the United States of America. Supporters believe this will be the answer to a struggling economy and will create jobs, while anti-immigration proponents are strongly against loosening the restrictions. They are afraid a steady stream of foreign visitors would put the nation at risk adding that the U.S. is already too accessible. I feel the risk will be there with or without restrictions. People with ulterior motives will not be so easily deterred, but visitors who want to spend money at Disney World or Vegas will be the ones unnecessarily discouraged.

As expected the proposed overhaul has been endorsed by business that will serve to profit the most from the increase in tourism, namely the National Retail Federation, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, and Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. In addition both parties are surprisingly on the same page for this issue. Republicans and Democrats have been backing the proposed changes highlighted on six bills that are making their way through the House and Senate.

There is no doubt that the American economy needs a boost. The Associated Press reports that the decline in foreign travelers over the past decade has cost American workers $859 billion in untapped revenue and at least a half million potential jobs.

The decline is not due to lack of desire. The extremely long waiting periods before being allowed to enter the U.S. is the main stumbling block to potential job creation for U.S. workers. Geoff Freeman, CEO of the US Travel Association said, "Every day a person is waiting for that interview is a day a person cannot be here supporting the American economy," as quoted by the Associated Press.

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Tuesday's sports roundup

Coaches vs. Cancer
quarterfinal game
Corning 59, Elmira 53
ELMIRA | Elmira led 21-13 after one quarter, but Corning stormed back to defeat the Express 59-53 Tuesday.
Corning was led by 23 points from Brandon Griffin ? who knocked down four 3-pointers for the Hawks. Jared Cramer was next with 14 points and a team-high six rebounds.
Elmira countered with 22 points from Tyler Ladd, who was good on 6 of 12 attempts from long range. Lavon Crawley had a 12-point, 16-rebound double-double.
Corning advances to play Bishop Timon at 8 p.m. tonight, while Elmira faces Horseheads at 4 p.m. in the consolation bracket.

Long Island 55, Mansfield (Mass.) 37
ELMIRA | Following a hard-fought first quarter, Long Island doubled up Mansfield (Mass.) in the second quarter before cruising to a 55-37 win its Coaches vs. Cancer quarterfinal game Tuesday.
The two squads played evenly in the first quarter as Long Island eked out a 12-11 advantage. Long Island then posted an 18-9 second quarter to begin to pull away.
Long Island was led by 13 points and 12 rebounds from Kentan Facey. Anthony Pate was next with 12 points, while Tiquan Garner and Ryan DeNicola chipped in with eight points apiece.
Mansfield was led by 10 points from Michael Hershman. Gregory Romanko and Brian Hershman added six points apiece.

Mt. St. Michael 68, Concord 57
ELMIRA | Mt. St. Michael built on a three-point lead at the half before going on to defeat Concord 68-57 in the quarterfinals of the Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament Tuesday.
Mt. St. Michael was led by Ed Correa who scored 23 points and Anthony Maestre who scored 21 points. Omari Manhertz also pulled down nine rebounds to go along with his nine points.
Concord was led by Deshawn Lowman who scored 20 points. JW Lawson also had 16 points.

Small School semifinal
Notre Dame 56, Mansfield (Pa.) 44
ELMIRA | Elmira Notre Dame never trailed in its 56-44 win over Mansfield in the Coaches vs. Cancer Small School semifinal Tuesdya.
The Crusaders advance to play Tioga at 4 p.m. Thursday for the small school championship.
Notre Dame jumped out to a 19-3 lead after one quarter and led 31-16 at halftime.
The Crusaders were led by 18 points and 10 rebounds from Shane Manning. Matt Davis was next with 14 points and eight rebounds, while Colin White tallied 10 points and had a pair of steals.
Mansfield was led by 19 points and 10 rebounds from Taylor Hillson. Mansfield will take on Hammondsport at noon today in the small school consolation game.

Troy 58, Hammondsport 33
ELMIRA | Bolstered by a 20-4 second quarter, Troy opened its Coaches vs. Cancer Small School semifinal with a 58-33 win over Hammondsport Tuesday.
Troy was led by 21 points from Zach Root, who netted five 3-pointers in the game. Root also had three rebounds and a pair of steals. Ryan Reeves and Evan Polly had nine points apiece for Troy.
The Lakers were led by 12 points from Trenton Kolo, who also chipped in with six rebounds and two blocks.
Gavin Cornish, Ryan Eckel and Matt Bussman all had four points each for Hammondsport, who will take on Mansfield (Pa.) at noon today in the small school consolation game.

Prattsburgh Christmas Tournament
First Round
Campbell-Savona 53, Naples 36
PRATTSBURGH | Campbell-Savona took a six-point lead into the fourth quarter and ran with it, scoring 19 points to beat Naples 52-36 in the first round of the Prattsburgh Christmas Tournament Tuesday.
Mitchell Allen led Campbell-Savona, scoring 16 points, 12 of which came from behind the 3-point line. He also recorded six steals and five assists.
Tyler VanDerhoff and Alex Nolton both scored 10 points. Caleb Drumm chipped in eight points and eight rebounds.
Naples was led by Will Eaton who scored 10 points.
Campbell-Savona will play Prattsburgh today at 7:30 p.m. for the tournament championship.


Prattsburgh 81, Bradford 35
PRATTSBURGH | Prattsburgh started fast and never looked back in their 81-35 victory over Bradford in the opening round of the Prattburgh Christmas Tournament.
Prattsburgh was led by Kyle Putnam?s 20 points. Andrew Shick scored 13 points and recorded five assists. Michael Schuck scored 10 points and pulled in six rebounds.
Bradford was led by Jesse Houck who scored 12 points. Paul Simpson chipped in eight points.
Prattsburgh will play Campbell-Savona today at 7:30 p.m. for the tournament championship.

Watkins Glen Christmas Tournament
Opening Round
Clyde-Savannah 61, Watkins Glen 57
WATKINS GLEN | Clyde-Savannah took an early five-point lead and never relinquished it as they beat Watkins Glen 61-57 in the opening round of the Watkins Glen Christmas Tournament.
Clyde-Savannah was led by Desanto who scored 19 points. Harper helped, scoring 16 points while Bogan scored 13 points.
Watkins Glen was led by Clayton Beaumont who scored 19 points and recorded four steals. Alec Moore chipped in 12 points.
Watkins Glen will play Newfield in the consolation game today at 5:00 p.m. Clyde-Savannah will play Spencer-VanEtten at 6:45 p.m. in the Championship Game.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Maliksi takes oath as Imus mayor, rival camp masses up

IMUS, Cavite, Philippines?Tension arose anew as Emmanuel Maliksi on Wednesday took his oath as mayor of this town to replace Homer Saquilayan who was the duly proclaimed winner in the 2010 elections.

Government transactions continued even as all the other gates of the town hall were padlocked except for the front gate of the town hall that remained open but heavily guarded by Saquilayan?s supporters.

Maliksi of the Liberal Party was accompanied by his family, including his father, former Cavite governor and incumbent Imus Representative Erineo ?Ayong? Maliksi at the regional trial court (RTC) branch 22 here.

Senator Panfilo Lacson, with whom the Maliksis were known to be closely allied, administered the oath taking at around 9 a.m.

From the RTC, Maliksi and his supporters, who were in yellow clothes, proceeded instead to Maliksi?s home, locally known here as the ?white house? in Barangay Bayang Luma.

In a brief press conference, Maliksi said ?we will give them enough time to leave. We will let the court serve the writ of execution to prevent violence.?

Maliksi was referring to Saquilayan?s supporters, who began gathering at the municipal hall on Tuesday evening to prevent Maliksi?s takeover.

An employee from the municipal General Services Office said government transactions continued inside the town hall despite the tension.

Senior Superintendent John Bulalacao, Cavite police director, said Saquilayan?s supporters, who wore white clothes, numbered at least 1,000.

Truckloads of policemen, some with truncheons, and a team of Special Weapons and Tactics, stood around the town hall as the court sheriff served the writ of execution.

Bulalacao would not say the exact number of the policemen but he said the regional police office sent 100 policemen to augment the Cavite police. ?We have just enough to ensure a peaceful transition of power in Imus,? he said.

Saquilayan, who ran under the Nacionalista Party, earlier refused to step down, insisting that the Comelec had favored his petition for a temporary restraining order (TRO) to prevent the RTC branch 22 from installing Maliksi.

However, in the Comelec ruling dated December 20, commissioners Armando Velasco and Christian Robert Lim of the Comelec First Division had affixed their handwritten dissenting opinion that in turn invalidated the issuance of the TRO.

This allowed the RTC to implement its November 15 ruling that declared Maliksi as the rightful winner with 665 votes against Saquilayan.

Saquilayan had left the municipal hall hours before court sheriff Elmer Ascueta arrived at noon to serve the writ of execution. Saquilayan?s legal counsel, lawyer Charles Mercado, received the court order in behalf of the unseated mayor.

The Philippine Daily Inquirer tried to call Saquilayan on his mobile phone but his staff Patrizenette Villena said he was in a closed-door meeting.

Villena said Saquilayan?s camp would exhaust all ?legal remedies? and would bring the case to the Supreme Court.

?The mayor (Saquilayan) already informed the supporters to vacate the municipal hall but they decided to hold their ground. He said he would have to respect the rule of law,? Villena said.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Knicks edge Celtics 106-104 on Anthony foul shots

New York Knicks forward Amare Stoudemire, left, gets tangled up with Boston Celtics power forward Kevin Garnett (5) in the first half of an NBA basketball game at Madison Square Garden in New York, Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

New York Knicks forward Amare Stoudemire, left, gets tangled up with Boston Celtics power forward Kevin Garnett (5) in the first half of an NBA basketball game at Madison Square Garden in New York, Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

New York Knicks' Carmelo Anthony, left, fouls Boston Celtics' Rajon Rondo during the first quarter of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011, at Madison Square Garden in New York. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)

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Boston Celtics point guard Rajon Rondo, on floor, holds onto the ball as he slips in front of New York Knicks guard Toney Douglas (23) and Knicks center Tyson Chandler in the second quarter of their NBA basketball game at Madison Square Garden in New York, Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

(AP) ? Carmelo Anthony and the Knicks know it will never be easy against the Celtics.

Not beating them in one game, and certainly not beating them for a division title.

But pulling out the kind of nail biter that's long gone Boston's way in this rivalry only reinforced the Knicks' belief that they can do it ? and even the Celtics see a difference.

Anthony scored 37 points, including a pair of free throws with the game tied and 16 seconds left, and New York survived a seesaw season opener Sunday to edge the Celtics 106-104.

"Most importantly for us, as a new team, we showed something," Anthony said. "We came together as a team. Even when we got down, there wasn't no frowns. Nobody was down. Mentally everybody was still up about it, and we willed our way to this win."

Amare Stoudemire added 21 points and Toney Douglas had 19 for the Knicks, who led by 17 in the first half, trailed by 10 in the fourth quarter, then pulled out a thrilling Christmas victory in the delayed opener to the 2011-12 season. Tyson Chandler blocked six shots in his Knicks debut.

Rajon Rondo had 31 points and 13 assists, nearly leading the Celtics back without an injured Paul Pierce. But Kevin Garnett missed a jumper just before the buzzer, the kind of shot Boston always seems to make against the Knicks.

"They seem to have a little swag and confidence behind them," Garnett said. "It's good for the city. It's good for the Knicks. I'm going to see how consistent they are with that, but for the most part Carmelo played really well."

Brandon Bass had 20 points and 11 rebounds in his Celtics debut, and Ray Allen added 20 points.

Garnett finished with 15 points. He and Allen had a sleepy Christmas start, with Rondo keeping the Celtics in the game until they got going in the second half.

"I thought we were as soft as you could be in the first quarter and then I thought we joined in to the 2011-12 season, and from that point on I was pretty happy with the way we played," Celtics coach Doc Rivers said. "I thought we competed well."

But it wasn't enough against the Knicks, who withstood a costly knee injury to first-round pick Iman Shumpert to beat the team that swept them out of the first round of last season's playoffs. Shumpert will miss two to four weeks with a sprained right knee ligament.

Pierce has a bruised right heel but hopes he can return Tuesday when the Celtics visit the Miami Heat.

Even without him, the Celtics fought back to tie it at 69 on Rondo's layup midway through the third quarter. They surged ahead by eight going into the final period after Bass scored the final six points, then extended it to 89-79 on Bass' jumper to open the fourth.

Anthony, who scored 20 in the second half, tied the game at 100 on a 3-pointer with 3:25 to play. It stayed tight until he was fouled on a drive with 16.3 seconds left, making both for a 106-104 lead. Rondo grabbed the rebound of Marquis Daniels' potential go-ahead 3-pointer to give the Celtics a final chance, but Garnett was off on his jumper, then appeared to shove the Knicks' Bill Walker away.

Coming off their first winning season in a decade, the Knicks added a defensive presence by signing Chandler away from the NBA champion Dallas Mavericks and have loftier expectations than they've seen in years. The original NBA schedule had them opening against Miami, but instead they got a chance to see if they've closed the gap against Boston.

"I think we wanted to come out and set the tone early," Stoudemire said. "It's a long year but this game was very important for us to get off to a great start."

Though the Celtics won all eight meetings last season, the Knicks have been listed some places as the favorites in the Atlantic Division, which the Celtics have ruled since their Big Three came together in 2007.

"Everybody knows how optimism kicks in before the season starts, but then once reality sets in after the first month of the season, we'll see," Pierce said before the game. "But it's definitely a possibility. I mean, they have the talent, but we have the talent, too."

But the Knicks will be without newcomer Baron Davis for a few weeks because of a herniated disc in his back, and now Shumpert is out, leaving little depth in the backcourt.

The Knicks led 49-32 with 7? minutes left in the first half before the Celtics cut it to 62-52 at halftime.

The first game since renovations began at Madison Square Garden included the usual cast of celebrities such as Alicia Keys, Chris Rock and John McEnroe, and some new confusion, as at least one Celtics player had to ask how to get to the court from the new visitors' locker room.

Notes: Rivers said Pierce may come off the bench when he does return, since he's had only one practice so far. ... The Knicks were without Mike Bibby, who dressed but didn't play because of a sore back. Reserve Jared Jeffries was lost during the game to a sore right calf and will miss a week or two. ... Stoudemire provided pregame breakfast to MSG staff in appreciation of the support in his first season with the team.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

Facebook and Greenpeace Clean Renewable Energy Mission

As a result of 20 months campaign by Greenpeace, the giant social networking site, Facebook has agreed to reduce dependence on coal-fired power. Hence, it is ready to switch on supporting renewable energy for its all new data centres.

Such a wise step is taken after an initiative by more than 700,000 people, who poked Facebook to join the campaign with Greenpeace in order to fight against climate change by powering its mammoth server farms with total renewable energy. This is a giant footstep in conserving environment because the data centres of companies such as Apple, Facebook, IBM, Microsoft and Twitter use up to 2% of the USA?s overall energy, which will grow up to 12% each year.

According to the Greenpeace, the company?s servers are totally dependent on coal fired power stations for the electricity generation, which is one of the fifth largest sources of energy and a giant contributor of greenhouse gas pollution in the world.

Tzeporah Berman, Co-director of Greenpeace?s Climate and Energy Program said: ?Greenpeace and Facebook will now work together to encourage major energy producers to move away from coal and instead invest in renewable energy. This move sets an example for the industry to follow.?

Facebook announced that coal will be its power source for the time being, but it will maximize its reliance on clean renewable energy for all upcoming data centres. The company added that it is striving hard to continue research on clean energy solutions as well as energy efficiency. It further justified that the company believes on the open sharing of the technology by the Open Compute Project ? a free and open foundation aimed at driving down the cost of computer hardware technology through energy efficiency.

With such a wonderful prospect, Facebook is looking forward to encourage other IT companies to favour clean renewable energy. In fact, Facebook said that its new Menlo Park facility in California will have a solar cogeneration array installed on the roof of the campus fitness centre.

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Source: http://renewableenergy.com/blog/2011/12/19/facebook-and-greenpeace-clean-renewable-energy-mission/

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Giants stay alive, put Jets on ropes

Bradshaw's strong running powers Big Blue; Week 17 vs. Dallas will decide NFC East

By DENNIS WASZAK Jr.

updated 7:27 p.m. ET Dec. 24, 2011

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Rex Ryan was brash and confident all week, insisting his Jets were the kings of New York.

Well, the Giants shut him up in a big way ? taking the city bragging rights and setting up an even more important showdown with the Dallas Cowboys next weekend with a 29-14 victory Saturday.

"I hate to use that cliche, but this is a huge one," left tackle David Diehl said. "This is about the city, the city of New York and what team wants to be responsible. They have talked all week and said what they wanted to say. From Day 1, they're our big brother and other stuff. We went out there and played our game and showed whose stadium this is."

Ryan said the Jets were the better team the last two years, based on their consecutive trips to the AFC championship game and the Giants missing the postseason. Tom Coughlin responded by saying, "Talk is cheap. Play the game."

It was the Giants who did.

"They were the better team today, and they're the better team this year," a humbled Ryan said. "Clearly, I was wrong."

The Giants kept their postseason hopes alive, helped by Victor Cruz setting two franchise receiving records and Ahmad Bradshaw running for two touchdowns. While neither team looked much like playoff material, the Giants (8-7) are now in position to win the NFC East with a victory at home next Sunday against Dallas.

"Given everything that was at stake, and all the noise that has been coming out of Florham Park," Giants co-owner John Mara said, "yeah, it means a little more."

Running back Brandon Jacobs said he had an exchange with Ryan after the game in which the coach approached him, used an expletive and said, "Wait till we win the Super Bowl."

Added Jacobs: "And I told him I'll punch him in the face. I told him out of all these Giants players on this team you're talking to the wrong one. And that was that."

Ryan acknowledged that he and Jacobs "had a private conversation. He doesn't like me; I respect him."

The back-and-forth went on even in the hours before the game, when Jacobs and kicker Lawrence Tynes both removed black curtains placed by the Jets over the Giants' Super Bowl logos. The Jets said it was simply their standard practice to cover those logos for every one of the team's home games, regardless of opponent, because it is the players' entrance.

"We knew early what we were going to get no matter what happened as soon as he had the opportunity to run his big fat mouth," Jacobs said of Ryan's boasts throughout the week.

Meanwhile, the Jets' playoff hopes took a devastating hit, and at 8-7 they'll need to win at Miami next week and get major help from several other teams. They have to hope for Cincinnati and Tennessee to lose, and have either Oakland or Denver lose.

"I mean, we don't deserve to control our own destiny," Jets linebacker Bart Scott said. "We haven't played good enough football to do that. We need to try to finish strong, but if you don't make it to the playoffs, you've got nobody to blame but yourself."

Cruz, who had three catches for 164 yards, broke Amani Toomer's single-season mark for yards receiving ? and the team's record for longest touchdown reception, a 99-yarder that gave the Giants the lead for good in the second quarter.

"It's just amazing," Cruz said, "and to beat the Jets in the process is added incentive."

It was a brutal game at times, with both offenses sluggish and prone to mistakes. The Jets were also penalized 10 times, including a late hit call on Aaron Maybin, who plowed into D.J. Ware in the fourth quarter ? a play on which Coughlin was injured out of bounds. The Giants coach needed to be checked out on the bench briefly before limping back to the sideline.

"Never better," a smiling Coughlin said when asked how he was feeling.

Eli Manning finished just 9 of 27 for 225 yards. Mark Sanchez completed 30 passes on a career-high 59 attempts but put up only 258 yards and was intercepted twice. The Jets were also a brutal 4 for 21 on third-down conversions.

"I left a lot of completions out there," Sanchez said.

The sloppiest stretch came midway through the fourth quarter with wild swings of momentum.

The Giants thought they had stopped the Jets on fourth down, but a pass interference call gave them new life. Plaxico Burress ? playing against the Giants in the regular season for the first time since they cut him in 2009 and he served a 20-month prison sentence on a gun charge ? thought he had scored a touchdown, but offensive pass interference called it back. The Giants thought they'd recovered a fumble by Sanchez, but officials reversed the call on a challenge, saying his arm was going forward.

The Giants got their turnover moments later, though, when Sanchez fumbled the snap in the end zone.

The Jets weren't done. David Harris intercepted Manning's pass that tipped off Hakeem Nicks' hands, and the Jets had another apparent fumble by Sanchez reversed on review.

On third-and-12 from the 13, Sanchez scrambled for 11 yards ? and Antrel Rolle was called for holding, putting the ball at the 1. Sanchez dived into the end zone, making it 20-14 with 7:17 left.

But the Jets wouldn't get any closer. Chris Canty sacked Sanchez for a safety, and after an onside free kick by the Jets was recovered by the Giants, Bradshaw had a 19-yard TD run with 2:04 left.

"It's real sad right now," Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis said. "We needed this win. We made some mistakes and they outplayed us."

Cruz's 99-yard catch ? the longest scoring pass in team history ? came with the Giants in dire straits facing third-and-10 from the 1. Manning, standing in the back of the end zone, zipped a pass to Cruz, who dodged tackle attempts by Antonio Cromartie and Kyle Wilson and took off down the right sideline. Eric Smith was the only one with a chance to get him, but Cruz outran him to give the Giants a 10-7 lead with 2:12 left in the opening half.

It was also the longest offensive play against the Jets in team history.

Now the Jets will prepare for the Dolphins ? and keep their fingers crossed.

"If the gates open," wide receiver Santonio Holmes said, "we're going to walk right through them."

Notes: DE Jason Pierre-Paul had two of the Giants' five sacks, giving him 15? this season. ... Jets S Brodney Pool said he experienced migraine symptoms during the game, worsened after a hard hit in the third quarter when Bradshaw slammed into him. He said he was fine. ... Jets LB Garrett McIntyre hurt his knee covering the opening kickoff, and there was no immediate word on the injury.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

IPad Beat on Power, Speed by New Non-Clones: Rich Jaroslovsky

December 22, 2011, 9:26 PM EST

By Rich Jaroslovsky

Dec. 22 (Bloomberg) ? We?re finally beginning to see some distinctive 10-inch Android tablets that are more than iPad knockoffs.

Earlier this year, Sony released its wedge-shaped Tablet. now, two more entries provide features and functionality beyond Apple inc.?s offerings: Asustek Computer inc.?s Eee Pad Transformer Prime and the Droid Xyboard 10.1 from Motorola Mobility Holdings inc. and Verizon Wireless.

Granted, every Android tablet comes at an automatic disadvantage to the iPad: unlike in wireless phones, where the Google inc. operating system is attracting a rapidly growing number of applications, the marketplace for tablet apps remains thin. Meanwhile, the iPad has more than 140,000 apps, and they tend to be higher-quality.

a prerequisite for luring developers is getting more Android tablets into users? hands. And that means giving customers more reasons to buy them.

The Transformer Prime offers several. It is as pretty a tablet as you?re likely to find anywhere. It weighs about 1.3 pounds and measures less than a third of an inch thick, making it marginally thinner and lighter than the iPad 2. The metallic back has a cool, spun finish marred only by the ill fit of the Apple-style multipin cable used for charging the device. The tablet?s angled edges leave even more of the connector?s metal exposed than does the iPad?s, which has a similar issue.

my time with the Transformer Prime didn?t start auspiciously. The unit from Asus appeared to charge normally but refused to boot. Eventually, with the help of a handy paperclip, I was able to reset it.

under the hood, the Prime is powered by Nvidia Corp.?s Tegra 3 quad-core microprocessor. a chip that powerful is overkill for many tablet tasks, like reading e-books. But if you play games, you?ll quickly gain an appreciation, as I did through many sets of Zen Pinball and frantic races in Riptide GP. The play was fast and fluid and graphics on the 10.1-inch screen were little short of stunning.

All that, of course, requires battery power and a lot of it. The Transformer does pretty well on that score. I got more than seven hours on a charge, using it to surf the Web, check e- mail and watch a movie. While that?s considerably less than on an iPad, the Transformer also offers an option to downshift the computer into two lower-power modes to extend battery life.

Transforming the Transformer

There?s one other way to keep things going: buying and attaching the optional $150 metallic keyboard that gives the Transformer Prime its name, converting it into a netbook-PC replacement. The keyboard has its own six-hour battery, plus an SD expansion-card slot and a USB port. Using the keyboard and intense battery management, Asus claims you can coax up to 18 hours of use between charges.

The Transformer Prime comes in two Wi-Fi-only models, one with 32 gigabytes of storage for $500, the other with 64 gigabytes for $600 ? both $100 cheaper than the comparable iPads. They run ?Honeycomb,? Google?s first-generation tablet operating system. An upgrade to the new version of Android, ?Ice Cream Sandwich,? is promised. If you?re looking for an iPad alternative, you can?t do much better.

Unless, that is, your most important criterion for a tablet is how fast it connects to the Internet when you?re on the move or don?t have a Wi-Fi connection. in that case, the Droid Xyboard 10.1 ? known outside the U.S. as the Xoom 2 ? is the way to go.

The Droid Xyboard runs on Verizon?s LTE 4G network, the fastest wireless data network out there, and it is mighty swift: Using Ookla?s SpeedTest app, I regularly registered download speeds of 10 to 20 megabits per second in the San Francisco Bay Area.

That?s faster than many home broadband connections, and it makes the Xyboard roar when it?s engaged in Internet-intensive tasks like surfing the Web, downloading apps or streaming movies and videos. unlike some LTE phones, battery life isn?t terrible.

I got about six hours of continuous use on the high-speed Verizon network. you can expect to do better in normal use, since I was deliberately trying to stress the battery by doing things like streaming videos and not taking advantage of Wi-Fi networks. And at 1.3 pounds, the Xyboard is right in line with the Transformer Prime and iPad 2.

unfortunately, several other aspects of the Xyboard are less satisfying. Although it also runs the Honeycomb operating system (and will be upgradeable), it feels noticeably more sluggish than the Transformer when it comes to things like scrolling through apps or even waiting for the screen to reorient itself when you turn the unit sideways.

perhaps some of the difference stems from its less powerful dual-core processor ? but I?ve used plenty of tablets with dual-core processors that felt zippier than this.

Matters aren?t helped by a water-repellent coating Motorola has added to the Xyboard?s touchscreen. It?s supposed to help protect against accidental spills, but I found it a little tacky to the touch.

Then there?s the price. The Xyboard starts at $530 for a 16-gigabyte version, up to $730 for 64 gigabytes. at first glance, that seems to be $100 cheaper than the comparable iPad 2 models. But there?s a big difference: While Verizon and AT&T inc. allow users of 3G-equipped iPads to decide month by month whether they want service, Verizon requires Xyboard buyers to sign a two-year contract. otherwise, the price zooms to an uncompetitive $700 for even the least expensive model.

at those prices, the Droid Xyboard?s appeal may be limited to those with a real need for speed. Still, being the fastest tablet ? or in the case of the Transformer Prime, the most powerful ? counts for something.

(Rich Jaroslovsky is a Bloomberg News columnist. The opinions expressed are his own.)

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Vietnam store makes Christmas tree from cellphones (AP)

HANOI, Vietnam ? Southeast Asia is closer to the equator than the North Pole, but an electronics store in Vietnam is ringing in the holidays with a 15-foot Christmas tree made from more than 2500 unusable cellular phones.

Nguyen Trai, a store manager at Westcom Electronics in the southern city of My Tho, says 10 workers spent two weeks building the cellular Christmas tree that he hopes will raise awareness about hazardous waste and promote environmental responsibility.

The glittering, cone-shaped creation has been on display for about two weeks outside the store in southern Tien Giang Province.

Between 700 and 800 people visit daily, Trai told the Associated Press.

"Many of them have taken pictures with the tree," he said.

Cellphones are ubiquitous in Vietnam, where more than 60 percent of the population is under 30 and hordes of young people flaunt flashy electronics to mark their rising wealth even as the country struggles to contain one of Asia's highest inflation rates.

Although the majority of communist Vietnam's 87 million people are Buddhist, there is a sizable Catholic minority and an enthusiastic general embrace of all things Christmas. The country's two largest cities ? Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City ? are studded with holiday lights all winter long, with bright-eyed teens promenading in Santa hats and yuletide-themed electronic music blaring in sidewalk cafes.

Westcom Electronics plans to auction its cellphone tree next year and donate the proceeds to charity, said store manager Nguyen Trai, adding that staff members are already collecting unusable phones in hopes of erecting an even bigger Christmas "pine tree" next year.

There are tens of millions of cellphones in circulation in Vietnam, but it's impossible to know how many used phones are dumped each year because the government doesn't collect such data, said Nguyen Thanh Yen of Vietnam's Environment Administration.

Yen said he welcomed the idea of raising awareness about hazardous waste, but Westcom Electronics has violated Vietnamese law, which requires businesses to seek official permission before using hazardous waste for new purposes.

According to the United Nations Environment Programme, people working in the informal sector collect the majority of "recyclable and reusable waste" in urban areas of Vietnam.

Solid waste management is among the "major environmental burdens" in developed and developing countries across Asia, especially in megacities, the U.N. says.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

[OOC] The Breakfast Club

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Romney raises doubts about Gingrich in South Carolina (Reuters)

CHARLESTON, South Carolina (Reuters) ? Republican White House hopeful Mitt Romney sought to create doubts about rival Newt Gingrich among South Carolina conservatives on Saturday by criticizing his high-paid work for mortgage giant Freddie Mac.

Romney, on a two-day tour of South Carolina to try to dent Gingrich's big lead in the polls here, all but accused Gingrich of lobbying for Freddie Mac by accepting $1.6 million in consultants' fees from an enterprise at the heart of America's housing crisis.

Gingrich has nurtured South Carolina's Tea Party conservatives to try to secure the state that holds the first primary in the South on January 21 and the third overall contest in the race to determine a candidate to face Democratic President Barack Obama next November.

Romney pointed out to reporters that Gingrich had at first said he made $300,000 from Freddie Mac over an extended period and that only later was it revealed that he had earned $1.6 million from the government-sponsored business.

"I think as Tea Partiers concentrate on that for instance they'll say, 'Wow this really isn't the guy that represents our views," Romney said. "I think the Tea Party is anxious to have people who are outside Washington come in and change Washington, as opposed to people who have stayed in Washington for 30 or 40 years."

Gingrich's rivals are attempting to use Gingrich's work for Freddie Mac as an indictment of the former speaker of the House of Representatives, saying he reflects a Washington insider culture that needs to be changed.

Asked if he thought Gingrich's work for Freddie Mac amounted to lobbying, Romney replied: "I'm going to let the lawyers decide what is and what isn't lobbying, but if it walks like a duck and it quacks like a duck, typically it's a duck."

Gingrich has denied acting as a lobbyist for Freddie Mac.

In a conference call with reporters, Gingrich pushed back against a Wall Street Journal editorial that focused on his Freddie Mac ties and said he "did not in any way work in influence, per se."

"That's an area where people have said things that are wildly inaccurate," Gingrich said.

Romney is touring South Carolina with the state's Republican governor, Nikki Haley, hoping her endorsement this week will help him curry favor with Tea Party conservatives who have long held doubts about whether Romney is true to their principles.

He said he believes he is the ideal candidate for the Tea Party movement.

"I recognize that the speaker has a big lead here," Romney said of Gingrich. "But I think as people take a closer and closer look, they'll recognize that I reflect more effectively the positions which they hold on key issues."

Later, at a town hall meeting in Myrtle Beach, Romney managed to get a jab in at Gingrich in answer to a question about global warming, which some conservatives do not believe is real.

"I'm not planning on cutting an ad with Nancy Pelosi," he said, referring to an ad Gingrich taped in 2008 with liberal Democratic Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi to say climate change needed to be addressed.

Romney said he believed humans contribute to global warming but did not know how much. He acknowledged Gingrich has said the ad was a mistake.

Romney attempted to convince South Carolina's military community to side with him, a strategy that Senator John McCain had used to great effect in 2008 in winning the state's primary and going on to win the Republican presidential nomination.

South Carolina is home to eight military bases that provide jobs for thousands of military and civilian personnel. Thousands of retired military veterans are in the state as well.

Romney vowed to build up the U.S. military if elected in place of Obama.

"I want to have a military so strong that no one would ever think of testing it," he said to loud applause at a town hall event hosted by Republican Congressman Tim Scott.

(Reporting By Steve Holland; Editing by Philip Barbara)

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Mannequin Maker Undresses The Commander-in-Chief To Help Sell Khakis [Mannequins]

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