Sunday, June 30, 2013

San Francisco transit talks resume, strike looms

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) ? With a Sunday night deadline approaching, negotiations between the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit and two of its largest unions have intensified with a possible strike at stake.

As the parties went back to the bargaining table Saturday in Oakland for anticipated around-the-clock sessions, both sides described the talks as tense and said they're far apart on key sticking points including salary, pensions, health care and safety.

About 400,000 riders use BART, the nation's fifth largest rail system, on weekdays. A strike that could start as early as Monday would be chaotic for those commuters and affect every mode of transportation, clogging highways and bridges throughout the Bay Area.

BART said it has agreed to at least a handful of minor proposals from members of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Local 1021 and the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU), Local 1555, but not on the major issues.

BART spokesman Rick Rice said that while talks were stagnant after the agency offered employees a new contract proposal on Thursday, he said both parties were talking by midday Saturday. On Friday, a mediator exchanged proposals between the parties who did not meet.

Rice said he expects long discussions right down to Sunday's deadline.

"Nobody wants a strike," ATU local president Antonette Bryant said Saturday. "We are prepared to spend the night ? a couple of nights ? in order to finally reach a deal."

The unions want a 5 percent annual raise over the next three years. BART said Saturday that train operators and station agents in the unions average about $71,000 in base salary and $11,000 in overtime annually. The workers also pay a flat $92 monthly fee for health insurance.

Meanwhile, BART has offered a 1 percent raise annually over the next four years and for employees to contribute to their pensions.

The unions' current contract expires at midnight Sunday. On Friday, the ATU asked California Gov. Jerry Brown to issue a 60-day "cooling off" period if no deal can be reached by Sunday's deadline, but the SEIU and BART officials have urged Brown not to issue such an order.

The governor's office has declined to comment.

"Negotiations are frustrating," Rice said. "But, we'll be here, no matter long it takes. We're committed to work this out."

BART's last strike lasted six days in 1997. On Friday, other area transit agencies urged commuters to consider carpooling, taking buses or ferries, working from home and, if they must drive to work, to leave earlier or even later than usual.

"The bottom line is that a BART strike will be an absolute nightmare for everyone," said Jim Wunderman, president and CEO of the Bay Area Council, a business advocacy organization. "Our transportation system simply does not have the capacity to absorb the more than 400,000 BART riders who will be left at the station. There will be serious pain."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/san-francisco-transit-talks-resume-strike-looms-230845272.html

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Crossing drug cartel territory from Pacific to Gulf, highway carves a path to Mexico's future

Mexico highway leapfrogs drug lands to link 2 seas

by KATHERINE CORCORAN, Associated Press ? 27 June 2013 12:28-04:00

ESPINAZO DEL DIABLO, Mexico (AP) ? Lavender-blue peaks of the western Sierra Madre jut as far as the eye can see, the only hints of civilization: a tendril of smoke from burning corn residue, a squiggle of dirt road.

Then out of nowhere, a flat ribbon of concrete runs like a roller coaster over giant pylons, burrowing in and out of the mountainside until it seems to leap midair over a 400-meter (1,200-foot) river gorge via the world?s highest cable-stayed bridge, called the Baluarte.

The Durango-Mazatlan Highway is one of Mexico?s greatest engineering feats, 115 bridges and 61 tunnels designed to bring people, cargo and legitimate commerce safely through a mountain range known until now for marijuana, opium poppies and an accident-prone road called the Devil?s Backbone.

Even those protesting the project say the 230-kilometer (140-mile) highway, expected to be completed in August, will change northern Mexico dramatically for the good. It will link port cities on the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific by a mere 12-hour drive, and Mazatlan with San Antonio, Texas, in about the same time. The highway will eventually move 5 million vehicles a year, more than four times the number on the old road, plus more produce and goods from Asia to the Mexican interior and southern U.S.

Sinaloa state tourism officials predict an ?explosion? for the resort city of Mazatlan, hard hit by drug violence in recent years, as the new road gives 40 million Mexicans in interior states an easy drive to the beach.

?It will change the landscape of this part of the country,? said Tourism Secretary Francisco Cordova. ?It?s an opportunity to develop these areas and diversify the local economy.?

But it remains to be seen if the $2.2 billion highway will pull the towns of wood and corrugated-metal shacks in rural Sinaloa and Durango away from their historical ties to drug trafficking. In Concordia, the municipality that abuts the Baluarte Bridge in Sinaloa state, nine people were ambushed and killed last December as they ate their Christmas Eve dinner. The prosecutor blamed the attack on a war for control of drug trafficking.

The public security chief in Pueblo Nuevo, on the Durango side of the bridge, was gunned down a year ago by armed commandos as he walked down a street in daylight.

Government officials say the new road will bring legitimate economic activity to a troubled area. Locals say it may improve access, or take what little honest business they had as trucks and buses bypass towns altogether.

?It could leave some of the communities even more isolated,? said Jose Luis Coria Quinones, spokesman for 1,800 communal tree farmers, who have an injunction suspending construction on the Durango side near the bridge while a court considers their case. They say that the federal government hasn?t paid them sufficiently for access to their property during the construction and hasn?t repaired the damage caused to pine forests, water supplies and endangered species habitat.

From a distance, the Baluarte Bridge and its triangular web of steel cables are both spectacular and wildly out of place, a Golden Gate Bridge in the middle of a moonscape. While shorter than the Golden Gate, the Baluarte crosses a canyon deep enough to fit the Chrysler Building.

Engineers pump their fists when asked who designed it: ?Puros Mexicanos.? All Mexicans.

A team of 60 to 80 experts started about 15 years ago in the Secretary of Communications and Transportation offices in Mexico City, said supervising architect Alberto Ortiz Martinez, using horseback, mule and helicopter to scope out possible routes. The entire road took 130,000 tons of steel and more than 20 times the concrete of an Olympic stadium.

Some 1,200 workers on the bridge lived for four years in a nearby encampment.

?The most complicated problem was getting there, to locations totally inaccessible, and bringing huge quantities of materials,? said engineer Jose Refugio Avila Muro, a federal subdirector of highway projects for Sinaloa state. He compared the topography to an electrocardiogram: ?Lots of peaks, and you have to find a way to get to each peak from below. You just keep going, one by one, to each new point of construction.?

The new highway will cut the drive between Durango and Mazatlan to 2.5 hours from the current six hours of hairpin turns, few guard rails and the Devil?s Backbone, a stretch of road along the spine of a mountain with drops of hundreds of meters (feet) on either side.

Coming around a blind curve, a driver may suddenly have to negotiate passage between a semitrailer barreling downhill and a handful of cows tiptoeing along a narrow shoulder. Deadly accidents are common. A bus carrying mostly retiree tourists to Mazatlan plunged off the road a year ago, killing a dozen and injuring 22.

But the old highway is not the most forbidding part of the landscape.

From December 2006 until September 2011, when the federal government stopped providing numbers, Sinaloa and Durango on either side of the Baluarte Bridge were among the deadliest states in terms of drug-related killings. Mazatlan ranked 8th among Mexico?s more than 2,400 municipalities and Pueblo Nuevo, the municipality on the Durango side of the highway, was 35th most violent up to the end of 2010.

The U.S. State Department discourages travel in both states, except for specific tourist zones of Mazatlan.

The killings spiked in townships near the new road as a group known as the Mazatlecos and the Zetas battle for territory controlled by the Sinaloa Cartel, named for its home state and headed by Joaquin ?El Chapo? Guzman, the world?s richest and most-wanted drug lord. A series of attacks around Concordia, Sinaloa, in late 2012, including the Christmas Eve massacre, caused some 250 families to flee their communities, said Concordia Mayor Eligio Medina. They have yet to move back.

Medina said the new highway could change the criminal dynamic, bringing tourism to colonial Concordia, founded in 1565 by the Spaniards as a way station between the coast and the gold mines. It?s also one of the most biologically diverse townships in the world, he said, noting that a new species of plant, the ageratina concordiana, was recently discovered there. He envisions everything from bird-watching to bungee jumping in Concordia?s Chara Pinta ecological preserve.

?The road will increase jobs and keep people busy,? Medina said. ?When there is social mobility, criminal groups are more limited.?

Medina said the area is quiet again, with the Mexican military patrolling the towns that were attacked. Mazatlan tourism officials say killings there have dropped from 307 in 2011 to 43 so far this year. Latin America security expert Samuel Logan agrees the new road could be a boost to tourism and commerce, and but also to illegal transport.

?Maybe Concordia will grow and there will be a Holiday Inn Express there,? he said. ?Will there be running daytime shootouts on this highway? Not likely. But will there be convoys of eight to 10 trucks going 90 mph (140 kph) filled with guys with guns? Probably.?

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Associated Press writers Martin Duran in Culiacan and Karla Tinoco in Durango contributed to this report.

Follow Katherine Corcoran on Twitter, @kathycorcoran

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Gigamedia, TopLine Game Labs Eye Social Gaming | Online ...

June 30, 2013

topline-game-labs-zynga-gigamediaTaiwan-based online gaming outfit GigaMedia is preparing to dive deep into the social casino space in a bid to boost growth of its FunTown online game brand. GigaMedia CEO Collin Hwang said the company is presently conducting closed beta testing on a new suite of in-house social slots, poker and dice games at over 200 internet cafes in Taiwan, with a commercial release expected by the end of July.

Hwang said the plan was to ?leverage our expertise as a developer and operator of PC-based Asian casino games to create new offerings for mobile and tablet devices? targeting ?the highest-spending social gamers in the world?s largest mobile games market.? As part of its plan for Asian social casino dominance, GigaMedia is also ?reviewing potential strategic partnerships and acquisitions.?

GigaMedia used to own Everest Gaming, but sold 60% of the business in 2009 to BetClic, which assumed the remaining stake last year. Gigamedia has undergone a sweeping restructuring over the past few years, enduring nearly three years of red ink before finally turning a profit in Q3 2012. Hwang is GigaMedia?s fourth CEO in two years.

Cantor Ventures has announced it will invest $25m in TopLine Game Labs, which will enable the California-based developer to enter the fantasy sports and social gaming market. Cantor Ventures is an offshoot of Wall Street investment outfit Cantor Fitzgerald, which also counts Nevada sportsbook operator Cantor Gaming among its holdings. TopLine is run by Yahoo! Sports? former head of fantasy sports David Geller, who says the Cantor cash will help build a ?robust platform to power exciting new sports- and entertainment-based social games.? While TopLine has espoused a ?mobile-first? approach, Geller says the team is ?committed to building a platform agnostic architecture.?

Will the last top exec to leave struggling social game developer Zynga please turn out the lights? The latest Zyngan to turn in his key to the executive washroom is VP of partner publishing Rod Dyer. Dyer joined Zynga in late 2011 to help open up a new revenue stream for Zynga by releasing game titles by third-party developers. Dyer?s departure is the latest in a string of top execs to flee Zynga?s sinking ship, not to mention the massive layoffs among Zynga?s lower ranks.

Source: http://calvinayre.com/2013/06/30/business/gigamedia-topline-game-labs-eye-social-gaming/

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Canada Fishing Trip Part one - June 2013


Hey all, I haven't been online much lately due to way too much traveling. Some of it fishing and some of it work related. I spent 10 days fishing in Canada with fellow moderator Russ (Look Out Below) and will pull together a full report shortly. There is so much we targeted that it will take a bit to compile all the pics and footage. We caught some really great fish and made some insane meals back at camp.

Fishing Report Part One:

I began this trip with a little bit of a humorous personal challenge by fishing the first three days with nothin but a Barbie Rod before switching over to Fly gear. Passing through the Outfiitters Airbase I got quit the comments carrying my Pink Barbie rod past all their expensive gear. I put together a quick video of the just the Barbie fishing and will add to this report with the rest of the fishing over the next few days.

Canada Fishing Barbie Style:

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If you are view on a mobile phone, use this link without music and lower resolution:

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Stones play long-awaited Glastonbury gig

PILTON, England (AP) ? There's a first time for everything, even if you're the Rolling Stones.

The rock rabble-rousers who formed half a century ago played Britain's Glastonbury Festival on Saturday, their debut appearance at the country's most prestigious rock music event.

A majority of the 135,000 festival ticket-holders crammed into the fields in front of Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage for the gig, which opened with a rousing "Jumpin' Jack Flash."

As on recent tour dates, the Stones gave fans a fistful of classic hits ? including "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like It)," ''Paint it Black," ''Wild Horses" and "Gimme Shelter" ? as well as newer songs.

There was even a brand-new folky number called "Glastonbury Girl," written specially for the occasion.

Singer Mick Jagger, who turns 70 in July, has lost none of his swagger, strutting the stage in a sequined green jacket, a satin-lined black cape ? on "Sympathy For the Devil" ? and other eye-catching outfits.

He thanked fans who had followed the band for five decades, and told newcomers, "do come again," before giving the crowd what it had been waiting for ? an encore of "Satisfaction."

In a pre-show BBC radio interview, Jagger gave no clue about whether the band he started with Keith Richards in 1962 will ever call it quits. He said, "I've no idea," before telling an interviewer that he'd probably continue as long as he was wanted.

The band recently played a string of North American dates on its "50 and Counting" tour and is due to play two concerts in London's Hyde Park next month.

The Stones turned down offers to play Glastonbury for years, but appeared to embrace the down-to-earth spirit of the festival, held on a farm in southwest England. On Saturday, Jagger tweeted a picture of himself outside a yurt, a Mongolian-style felt tent where he reportedly spent the night.

And he told the crowd he had been to see Friday night's headliners, Arctic Monkeys.

Guitarist Richards said ahead of the show that the band was "destined to play Glastonbury."

"I look upon it as a culmination of our British heritage really," he said. "It had to be done."

The Glastonbury Festival was founded by Michael Eavis in 1970 on his Worthy Farm near Pilton, 120 miles (193 kilometers) southwest of London. It is famous for its eclectic lineup ? and the mud that overwhelms the site in rainy years.

Other performers on Saturday included Elvis Costello and Primal Scream. But for many festivalgoers, the Stones were the main event.

The three-day festival wraps up Sunday with a headlining set from Britain's Mumford & Sons.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/stones-play-long-awaited-glastonbury-gig-214124066.html

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Boat noise stops fish finding home

June 28, 2013 ? Boat noise disrupts orientation behaviour in larval coral reef fish, according to new research from the Universities of Bristol, Exeter and Li?ge. Reef fish are normally attracted by reef sound but the study, conducted in French Polynesia, found that fish are more likely to swim away from recordings of reefs when boat noise is added.

Sophie Holles, a PhD researcher at the University of Bristol and one of the study's authors, said: "Natural underwater sound is used by many animals to find suitable habitat, and traffic noise is one of the most widespread pollutants. If settlement is disrupted by boat traffic, the resilience of habitats like reefs could be affected."

Sound travels better underwater than in air and reefs are naturally noisy places: fish and invertebrates produce feeding and territorial sounds while wind, waves and currents create other background noise. Boats can be found around all coastal environments where people live and the noise they make spreads far and wide.

Co-author, Dr Steve Simpson, a marine biologist at the University of Exeter, said: "Boat noise may scare fish, affecting their ecology. Since one in five people in the world rely on fish as their major source of protein, regulating traffic noise in important fisheries areas could help marine communities and the people that depend on them."

The study used controlled field experiments with settlement stage coral reef fish larvae. Larvae in a long plastic tube could decide to swim towards or away from a speaker playing back different sounds. In ambient noise equal numbers of fish were found in each section of the tube and in reef noise most fish swam towards the sound. But when boat noise was played along with reef noise more fish swam away from the sound than in reef noise alone.

Co-author, Dr Andy Radford from the University of Bristol, said: "This is the first indication that noise pollution can affect orientation behaviour during the critical settlement stage. Growing evidence for the impact of noise on fish suggests that consideration should be given to the regulation of human activities in protected areas."

The research is published in Marine Ecology Progress Series.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/top_environment/~3/3zuGynL8mBs/130628103139.htm

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AP photographer describes 128-degree heat

FURNACE CREEK, Calif. (AP) ? Associated Press photographer Chris Carlson is no stranger to heat. He grew up just outside Palm Springs, Calif. On Friday, he returned to his desert roots, leaving his home near Los Angeles and driving to the hottest place on earth on one of the hottest days of the year. Below, he describes what it is like to be in triple digit heat in Death Valley:

By 9 a.m., the two bags of ice I loaded in the cooler are gone and the floor of my rental car looks like a storage bin at a recycling plant. Hydration is essential.

I know what to expect in Death Valley: Unrelenting heat so bad it makes my eyes hurt, as if someone is blowing a hair dryer in my face. I don't leave CDs or electronics in the car because they could melt or warp. I always carry bottles of water.

But I still make mistakes. I forgot my oven mitts, the desert driving trick I learned as a teenager after burning my hands too many times on the steering wheel. And my rental car is black, adding several degrees to the outside temperature of 127. When the digital thermometer at the Furnace Creek visitor center ticks up to 128, a few people jump out of their cars to take a picture. The record temperature for the region ? and the world ? is 134 degrees, reached a century ago.

I try to work in flip-flops, but the sun sears the tops of my feet and I am forced to put shoes on. My cell phone, pulled from my shirt pocket, is so hot that it burns my ear when I try to take a call from my wife.

One of my first stops is at the Furnace Creek Golf Course, a place I've played in the past. The guy in the pro shop tells me they've only had two players all morning. Both were employees.

I don't stay long. The camera around my neck gets so hot it stops working. An error message flashes a warning at me.

I'm surprised to find out that hotels are packed with visitors. This is Death Valley's busy time of year. Tourists, mostly from Europe, come to experience extreme heat, or they just didn't know what they were getting into. Death Valley is between the Grand Canyon and Yosemite, and many people add it to their itinerary.

Tourists are out today, but they rarely emerge from their cars. They drive through the brown, cracked landscape, peering out at the vast desert and occasionally rolling down the windows, but only briefly.

Those who do attempt to get out of their cars park in sparse shade, sprint to local landmarks, snap a few photos, and then jump back in their cars. Most were out at daybreak. By midday, few people can be seen.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ap-photographer-describes-128-degree-heat-225620355.html

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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Enriching Your Child's Education - SpecialEdPost

Reading together is an enriching and bond-creating experience.

Reading together is an enriching and bond-creating experience.

Summer time can be a great time for supplementing your children?s education by planning some additional activities at home.

As a parent, one of your highest priorities is ensuring that your child receives an exceptional education. After all, the quality of her education will play a very real role in her success as an adult. When school systems seem to be more focused on ensuring that kids pass standardized tests through memorization and repetition than providing an actual education, though, it can be quite frustrating. Taking matters into your own hands by actively working with your child to supplement her education at home is one of the most effective ways of ensuring that she meets and exceeds her academic goals, but it?s not always easy to know where to start. These tips will help you ensure that your little one is learning and growing intellectually, even if the education provided by a public school system is less than thorough.

??Assess Her Actual Skills ? Before you can help your child to improve academically, you must first know where she stands. Since objectively assessing her existing skills can be difficult for any parent, it?s wise to look into online or print tests that will provide you with real, incontestable results so you know where to begin.

??Rethink Your Stance on Screen Time ? For babies and young toddlers, the American Academy of Pediatrics has long held a stance of severely limiting screen time. After all, the very young brain learns from things that respond to speech and interaction, something a television just can?t do. Older kids, however, can learn from educational and intellectually worthwhile electronics and computer games. In fact, some kids may learn better that way. Before you take an aggressive approach to banning electronics usage, consider the benefits of educational software and programming.

??Take Advantage of Library Programs ? Even families with a tight budget can take advantage of programs at the local library, as they tend to be very low cost or even free. These programs also tend to be aimed at boosting literacy skills and fostering a love of reading, something that will have a very real effect on your child?s ability to learn and comprehend new concepts.

? Read Together ? Local library programs are great, and can have a very real impact on your child. One thing that trumps the library in terms of value and inspiration, however, is reading together. Your child wants to spend time with you, so making a habit of reading together from an early age is one of the most effective measures you can take to supplement her formal education at home.

??Play Trivia Games ? Family game night is a great way to spend time together having fun, but it can also be an exciting opportunity to enrich your kids? general knowledge skills if you?re playing trivia games.

Read more at?How to Supplement Your Child?s Education at Home.

[Via Full-Time Nanny]

Source: http://specialedpost.com/2013/06/28/enriching-your-childs-education/

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RBS to decide on branch sale plan in July - sources

By Matt Scuffham

LONDON (Reuters) - Royal Bank of Scotland will make a decision on how to offload hundreds of branches it has been ordered to sell by European regulators in the next month, industry sources told Reuters on Friday.

RBS is preparing the business, code named Rainbow, for a stock market flotation but is open to the idea of first selling substantial stakes to strategic investors prior to an initial public offering. The investor would then stay on as a dominant force in the floated company after the IPO.

The bank must sell 315 branches as a condition of receiving a 45.5 billion pound government rescue in 2008 which left it 82 percent state-owned.

Industry sources said RBS is considering proposals from 3 sets of investors who could serve as the strategic partner.

One consortium is led by private equity firms Centerbridge and Corsair and has backing from the Church of England's investment fund, while another comprises several of Britain's biggest investment firms and is led by former Tesco finance director, Andy Higginson.

A third proposal has been submitted by British private equity firm Anacap Financial Partners, in conjunction with U.S. private equity group, Blackstone . RBS could also pursue a stock market flotation of the branches on its own without having additional investors on board, the sources said.

RBS is not yet favouring a particular proposal.

"All bids have their merits and it is too early to say which bidder is most likely to succeed," said one source close to the sale process.

RBS is aiming to tell potential investors what its plans are in the next month, the sources said, although that timetable is not set in stone.

An IPO could happen any time in the next two years, the sources said, but the bank would like to go earlier to avoid competing against a glut of impending bank share sales.

The government is planning to start selling its shares in Lloyds Banking Group soon while Lloyds is looking to spin off 630 branches via a stock market flotation.

The deal adds to an increasingly busy block of UK bank assets seeking investment or new capital over the next year, raising questions of whether the market will be swallow everything.

Spain's Santander and Virgin Money, the financial group that is part of Richard Branson's empire, are both planning to float their UK businesses.

The sale of the RBS branches was halted in October when Santander pulled out of a deal to buy the whole portfolio for 1.65 billion pounds. RBS has said a sale this year is now unlikely, meaning it will have to ask European regulators to extend a December 2013 deadline.

(Additional reporting by Laura Noonan; editing by Patrick Graham)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/rbs-decide-branch-sale-plan-july-sources-145011672.html

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The Double Secret Danger in the Supreme Court?s Affirmative Action Ruling

For supporters of affirmative action, the Supreme Court?s opinion in Fisher v. University of Texas, Monday?s ruling on affirmative action, is like Animal House?s double secret probation. The Supreme Court did not end race-based affirmative action programs. Instead, the majority of seven doubled down on ?strict scrutiny??the relatively exacting standard courts use to assess whether the government can make a law that treats people differently on the basis of race. This isn?t new?the federal courts have applied strict scrutiny to race-based affirmation action for 35 years, requiring programs to be ?narrowly tailored? to serve a university?s ?compelling interest? in the pedagogical benefits of diversity. But if the court?s previous rulings already required strict scrutiny, Fisher imposes double secret strict scrutiny.

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But Fisher still leaves several questions unanswered. The court said that before turning to traditional affirmative action, schools have to prove that ?no workable race-neutral alternatives would produce the educational benefits of diversity.? How will we know? Back in 1996, when U.T. used race explicitly, it admitted an entering class that was 4.1 percent black and 14.5 percent Hispanic. Then it turned to a race-neutral admissions policy (the Top Ten Percent plan, with automatic acceptance for the best 10 percent of each high school?s graduating class) and the admitted class was 4.5 percent black and 16.9 percent Hispanic. Because the numbers are similar, it may look as if adding race-based affirmation action was unnecessary. But numbers don?t tell the whole story. Many at UT felt the Top Ten Percent plan was a blunt instrument that didn?t allow admissions officers to consider the varying quality of different high school programs in the state: They worried that the students admitted this way were not on the whole as qualified as those admitted under the more flexible approach that included affirmative action. And the Top Ten Percent plan only worked because Texas? neighborhoods and high schools are highly segregated. So universities that draw applicants from a pool of less segregated high schools couldn?t use a similar approach.

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Another open question: What exactly is a race-neutral means of achieving racial diversity? Some opponents of affirmative action argue that a properly crafted class-based affirmative action plan would yield significant racial diversity. But in order to even get close to the type of racial diversity most affirmative action plans achieve, it?s not enough to simply consider family income or even wealth. You need to include a long list of factors, such as the educational achievement of the applicant?s parents and grandparents, median income of the applicant?s neighborhood, whether English is the main language spoken at home?the list goes on. At some point, as Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg pointed out in her Fisher dissent, you have to wonder whether such a ?race-neutral? alternative is really just a disguised and hobbled form of regular old affirmative action.

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This brings us to the secret part of Fisher?s double secret strict scrutiny. The court?s focus on race-neutral alternatives encourages universities to pursue racial diversity by proxy, or to hide race consciousness in increasingly subjective and individualized reviews of admissions files. Texas? Top Ten Percent plan, Ginsburg reminds us, is as race-conscious as any affirmative action program: It was devised precisely because admitting a sample of students from each racially segregated public school would guarantee racial diversity at the college level. Any admissions policy that uses class considerations to produce racial diversity has the same problem.

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That many opponents of affirmative action are willing to countenance such transparent evasions proves the weakness of the crucial constitutional argument against affirmative action. This is Justice Clarence Thomas? claim that it?s impossible to distinguish between well-meaning racial classifications and malicious ones, between efforts to promote integration and to promote segregation. After Brown v. Board of Education invalidated explicit segregation in public schools, districts in the South came up with a host of formally race-neutral alternatives, such as assigning students to the same schools they had attended in the past (when the schools were segregated by the force of law). These schemes died because the courts saw them for what they were: segregation by other means. If there is really no difference between affirmative action and Jim Crow, then any race-neutral effort to promote racial diversity should be as illegal as a race-neutral attempt to perpetuate Jim Crow. Indeed, if we follow this logic to its conclusion, the desire to have racially integrated schools, workplaces, and neighborhoods is as morally reprehensible as a bigot?s desire to avoid contact with blacks: The only acceptable position on race is complete indifference.

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Fisher also says the courts should not defer to universities about whether they need affirmative action to achieve diversity. But if they don?t defer, then judges must decide how much and what type of diversity is good enough and how much and what type some hypothetical race-neutral alternative would achieve. For instance, consider an alternative to affirmative action that admits most black and Hispanic students on the basis of family income and wealth. Won?t a freshman class in which the black and Hispanic students are disproportionately poor reinforce racial stereotypes, make it less likely that students of different races will have things in common, and hence undermine the benefits of diversity? Can the university consider diversity within a racial group when defending traditional affirmative action?

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The Constitution doesn?t answer these questions, nor do courts have any special insight into them. That?s why the lower court in Fisher wisely opted to defer to U.T.?s judgment that it needed affirmative action. Such deference is a good idea, even if you think affirmative action isn?t. There are plenty of respectable reasons to oppose affirmative action: You might think it?s an unjustified departure from the ideal of objective merit. Or that it causes more resentment and racial discord than it?s worth. Or that it?s a band-aid that fails to deal with the severe root causes of racial inequality. Or that its cosmetic egalitarianism distracts from the corrupt, class hierarchy that powers selective universities. But none of these are constitutional reasons. They involve political commitments and public policy judgments. Universities aren?t perfect, but they are better at making these decisions than judges are. And they are kept in line by the political process (which has banned affirmative action in seven states) and by faculty and alumni, many of whom have their own reservations about affirmative action.

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Some commentators hope that by forcing selective schools to focus on class diversity, a crackdown on affirmative action is a blow struck against elitism. But instead, restricting affirmative action may turn racial diversity into another luxury that only the most elite schools can offer. That?s the direction public K-12 education has taken since the Supreme Court?s 2003 ruling making it harder for K-12 schools to pursue racial integration. Today, in many cities, you?re more likely to find a racially diverse student body in an elite private school that can still consider race in admissions than in a public school that, for the most part, can?t.

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The effect of Fisher may be similar, even though it will apply to both public and private colleges and universities. A rich university with a small entering class can afford to review each plausible application individually and apply the highly nuanced type of evaluation that might yield racial diversity without explicitly considering race. But a cash-strapped public university with a large entering class must rely on a relatively simple formula for much of its screening. Few public schools will be able to turn to something like the Top Ten Percent plan as a simple proxy for race. A rich university can afford costly outreach efforts and big scholarships to attract poor?disproportionately minority?students. A school with a limited budget probably can?t. Thanks to the Supreme Court, the experience of racial diversity may soon become the exclusive mark of an elite education.

Source: http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/jurisprudence/2013/06/supreme_court_and_affirmative_action_will_only_elite_wealthy_colleges_end.html

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Ex-Conn. church leader sentenced for fraud

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) -- A former Trumbull church leader has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison for a scheme that authorities say defrauded investors of nearly $500,000.

Federal prosecutors said Julius C. Blackwelder of North Dakota, formerly of Stratford, was sentenced Thursday in New Haven to 46 months in prison for wire fraud and money laundering offenses.

Blackwelder was bishop of the Bridgeport ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Authorities say the 59-year-old Blackwelder misled investors including church members by saying he would invest their money in safe, long-term commodities futures contracts and, in some cases, guaranteeing a specific return on investment. Prosecutors say he used the money to pay back earlier investors, build himself a waterfront house in Stratford and repay personal bank loans.

Blackwelder sought 18 months, promising to make amends.

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Could Russia take in 'idealist' Snowden?

Former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, who Russian officials say is spending his sixth day hiding somewhere in Moscow's cavernous Sheremetyevo airport, has still not been heard from or even spotted by journalists who've been eagerly combing the transit zone for a glimpse of him.

But his presence has not passed unnoticed in Moscow political circles, where a growing number of voices are suggesting that he should be brought in from the cold and offered asylum in Russia.

While a skeptic may perceive a cynical streak behind the unfolding public discussion ? a desire to exploit Mr. Snowden's situation for propaganda points against the US ? it might also be argued that some of the Western concepts being introduced into mainstream Russia political discourse, pretty much for the first time, may be hard to put back in the box later.

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One prominent theme is the jarring notion that the old cold war paradigm ? the US-led "free world" versus the Soviet "evil empire" ? is being been stood on its head, and the US now looks like a ponderous, bureaucratic police state, while modern Russia has morphed into a beacon of hope for Western freedom-seekers.

"[Julian] Assange, [Bradley] Manning and Snowden are not spies who sold classified information for money. They acted on their beliefs. They are new dissidents, fighters against the system," the head of the State Duma's international affairs committee, Alexei Pushkov, tweeted Wednesday.

Mr. Pushkov, who excels at skewering Western "double standards," has maintained a steady stream of similar comments on his Twitter feed in recent days.

"The idealist Snowden was apparently convinced it would all turn out like a Hollywood movie: he will expose abuses and democracy will prevail. But life, and the US, are tougher," he tweeted Friday.

A somewhat different tack was taken by the head of the Kremlin's in-house human rights commission, Mikhail Fedotov, who told journalists that Snowden "deserves protection" and should file a request for refuge in Russia.

"If Mr. Snowden files such a request, then it can be considered by the president," Fedotov told the independent Interfax agency on Thursday.

"This situation is utterly clear to me from the point of view of human rights protection: a person, disclosing secrets concealed by special services, if these secrets are a threat to the society, a threat to millions people ? which refers to the total surveillance of the Internet ? such a person does deserve political asylum in this or that country," Fedotov said.

The official line, expressed by President Vladimir Putin, is that Russia will not hand Snowden over to the US but that he should move on, the sooner the better.

Before he goes, however, Russia's Federation Council, the upper house of parliament, has struck a special committee and invited him in to testify about the impact of NSA spying on Russian citizens.

Sen. Ruslan Gattarov, head of the Federation Council's working group to investigate Snowden's claims, says his main concern is not to investigate the NSA.

He insists the committee's key interest is to explore the alleged abuse-of-trust by giant Internet companies ? such as Google, Yahoo, and Facebook, and others with huge slices of the Russian market ? which Snowden's revelations suggest have handed over user data to the NSA.

"We don't want to get involved in secret service conspiracies. Whatever the NSA was doing is not particularly our concern," Mr. Gattarov says.

"We want to know how it happens that big global Internet companies, which operate in Russia, too, find it possible to leak user data to a third party. The public has been assured by these companies that our personal correspondence, our bank accounts, our Internet habits are all perfectly secure. But what we're learning from Mr. Snowden's exposures strongly suggest otherwise."

"So, we want to talk with him. As soon as he settles his status, we invite him to come to the Federation Council and discuss with us any evidence that is relevant to this probe," he adds.

Sergei Markov, a frequent adviser to President Putin, says the growing public debate over what to do about Snowden really is something new, and it puts the Kremlin in a difficult spot.

"Russia really would prefer if Snowden went somewhere else, but it is quite possible that we'd take him in if he asked for asylum here. It would create difficulties with the US, but Russia would lose a lot of credibility if it were to turn him down," Mr. Markov says.

"Of course, Snowden probably doesn't want refuge in Russia. He belongs to international civil society, the so-called 'warriors of freedom,' who probably dislike Russia as much as they do the US. He'd probably see Russian asylum as the total failure of his mission. But in Russian society, there is a real, very healthy discussion going on about this. People are reexamining their beliefs. For example, human rights advocates who normally just criticize the Kremlin are being forced to answer the question: Are you more pro-American, or more pro-human rights?" he says.

"If you're more pro-human rights, it means you should support Snowden even if it means offending the US."

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What makes a video go viral? More than just good content

June 27, 2013 ? If you want your homegrown video to go viral, you'd better have more than just good content. Find someone to endorse it, the more well known the better, according to research at Kansas State University.

"The content has to make people stay and want to watch it and pass it on to others," said Lindsey Elliott, a May 2013 master's graduate in journalism and mass communications. "But with billions of videos on YouTube, people won't see it if they don't know it's out there."

Elliott studied what makes a nonprofessional video go viral by looking at "I'm Farming and I Grow It," a musical parody of LMFAO's "I'm Sexy and I Know It." The video was created by Greg Peterson, a May 2013 Kansas State University graduate, and his younger siblings, of Assaria. The video touts the importance of farming. The family has followed up on its video success, most recently with its third video parody, "A Fresh Breath of Farm Air," a "Fresh Prince" parody.

Elliott did her research under Louise Benjamin, professor of journalism and mass communications. Elliott's model for a nonprofessional video to go viral shows it takes both content and the recommendation of an opinion leader. For "I'm Farming and I Grow It" it took Sen. Pat Roberts of Kansas praising the video on his Facebook page. Posted June 25, 2012, the video has more than 8.5 million views on YouTube.

"A lot of people said they saw it mentioned on FOX News or 'Good Morning America,' but media wouldn't have gotten a hold of it if there weren't a lot of views to begin with," Elliott said.

Who the opinion leader is -- for instance a 77-year-old senator -- shapes the audience, too. "I'm Farming and I Grow It" had its largest following among those 45 to 65.

"The research shows that if it's good content, it doesn't have to have a young audience to go viral," Elliott said.

Good content may be subjective, but posted comments reveal a simple formula: make people happy.

"If a video makes you happy, you want to share it and make other people feel good, too," Elliott said.

Her research hints at what cat video viewers have long suspected: cute animals make for lots of views. Elliott said there's also room for further research to unify the use of the word "viral."

"Everybody has this idea that viral just means a lot of views," she said. "I would argue it has to hit a lot of different mediums and different groups of viewers and have longevity."

Elliott is a 2004 graduate of Salina High School South. She is the daughter of Michael and Kathy Elliott, Salina.

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How to Meet an Online Friend in Real Life Without It Being Awkward

How to Meet an Online Friend in Real Life Without It Being Awkward

You're not looking to bang every person you meet online. Sometimes, you're just looking for friends. But somehow, meeting someone you know online platonically has become a far more awkward endeavor than a random OKCupid date. You know her but you dont know her. Do you shake hands? Do you hug? Do you do that open-palmed half-wave? God forbid she goes for the hug and you go for the handshake like you're in some jerking, uncoordinated, chest-poking dance.

We know how to navigate these waters with dates we picked up online, but digital friendships don't always translate seamlessly to the real world. And yet increasingly, internet is how we meet people now. So you better be able to ride out that unavoidable initial awkwardness.

I've made some of my closest friends on the internet. In fact, next month I'll be moving in with someone I met on Twitter. But before we consummated our friendship in real life (minds out of the incognito browsers, children), we had fairly skewed ideas of what to expect. "I was nervous to meet you because we had so much in common," she told me, reasonably. "I was suspicious. Like, what if you were a bot?" I was just afraid her jokes would be corny.

That looming uncertainty of what someone you already know is really like is where a lot of the nerves come from. Plus, there's the very normal desire to make a good first impression. But there are a few easy ways to make the butterflies in your stomach chill out a little bit.

Meet in a group setting. Do you have a few people you know from the internet you'd like to meet? Why not all meet at once? If you're going to be awkward, at least be awkward together. You'd all have to be trying very deliberately to achieve much awkward silence between the five of you. (Though god help you if you do.)

Meet somewhere public. As with Craigslist transactions and drug deals, you'll want to meet somewhere with other people around. A bar is the most obvious destination, because there will at least be a bartender there and there's a clearcut escape route. Plus, booze!

Bring a friend for support. The buddy system isn't a bad idea, either. Sometimes it helps to have another mouth around to keep the conversation going. And again, it provides you with an easy out.

I've actually done real life meetups quite a bit. One that stands out happened in February with a bunch of media types at a dark bar in Brooklyn that serves kitschy beach drinks. We decided, Hey we jabber at each other all day through our keyboards, why not make it honest and actually, you know hang out? This is sort of an extraordinary circumstance, but everything came together perfectly. It started with a few people who knew each other from Twitter and whatnot and wanted to have a drink together, and the word sort of spread to others who wanted to join in on the fun IRL. It was great! And all the awkwardness was avoided thanks to the group setting (and the drinks).

The beauty of the whole thing is that we never would have met were it not for the internet. Not every situation is so ideal, but there's no reason your internet friends can't be real world friends too.

Source: http://gizmodo.com/how-to-meet-an-online-friend-in-real-life-without-it-be-610568297

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BlackBerry CEO: BBM still coming to iOS before the end of the summer

Just in case you were wondering, BBM ? aka BlackBerry Messenger ? is still coming to iOS, and it'll be with us by the end of the summer. BlackBerry CEO, Thorsten Heins, used this mornings earnings call to let us know, but didn't provide any other, more specific details. And, since we're only just at the beginning of summer, it's not likely its just around the corner. Ah, well. Who's waiting, oh so patiently, for BBM?

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My name on 2 loans (2 condos), can I still refinance my primary ...

I'm trying to refin the loan (2011, Wells Fargo, 5%/30yrs, exellent income, credit,job, own $216K, condo value $300K) but when they know my name still on the loan of my first condo ($60K left, value $320K, my ex has made payment by himself since 2009) they don't like it. Can somone help me? Or should I call Wells Fargo?

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I'm afraid of taking a cancer test. Help!

Starshine Roshell weighs in on this and other quandaries

Dear Starshine,

I have a family history of ovarian cancer, and my physician recently offered to do a blood test to determine if I have the marker (CA-125) found in ovarian cancer cells. I declined. Although it would certainly be a relief if I didn't have the marker, what would I do if I did? Wait while my anxiety soaked my ovaries in a cancer bath? Or am I being irresponsible?

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When family history puts you at high risk of developing cancer, you can go one of two ways: Tell yourself that you refuse to live in fear while you're secretly living in fear, or go all Angelina Jolie on its ass.

Jolie, whose mother and aunt both died young of cancer, said she underwent her recent double mastectomy to reduce her risk of developing breast cancer from 87 percent to five percent. Some celebs tweeted that she was brave to do it. Interestingly, breast cancer survivor Melissa Etheridge called Jolie's decision "fearful."

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Terror and courage aren't mutually exclusive, though. In fact, what good would bravery be without fear?

I trust you've done the requisite Googling on this, as I now have. I'm sure you know that this blood test isn't widely recommended because it can yield false positives that freak everyone out unnecessarily ? and even false negatives, which make it a pretty lousy test.

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But it's still the best predictor of ovarian cancer, and it is recommended for women with a family history of the disease. That's because ? and here's why you should be proactive ? ovarian cancer is hard to catch in its early stages. Routine pelvic exams and Pap tests won't detect it until it's further along than you'd want it to be for a great prognosis.

Can you learn from how the other women in your family discovered the disease? Do you have other people ? say, kids or a spouse ? whose interests you should consider when deciding your approach?

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It's your life, they're your ovaries, and you may very well never get cancer. Let's both say that again, aloud: You may very well never get cancer. But if you don't, it won't be because you ignored the possibility.

You fear that if the marker shows up, you'll make yourself sick with worry ? but you're already worried. (Relaxed people tend not to write into advice columnists or type the phrase "soaked my ovaries in a cancer bath.")

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Trust me when I tell you I've never quoted Angelina Jolie in my life, I'm unlikely to do so ever again, and I don't know what I would have done in her situation. But something she wrote about her decision struck me as wise, and I hope you'll think about it:

Life comes with many challenges. The ones that should not scare us are the ones we can take on and take control of.

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Dear Starshine,

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I've been with my boyfriend for a year and a half. We started dating and moved in together when I was 17. I finished high school and some college, but six months ago I ran out of money, and he was laid off from work. My parents recently offered me not only full tuition but also a car if I break up with him and move in with them, which my boyfriend said was "selfish to even think about." Our breakup has been a long time coming, but? do I simply pack my things and say "peace out"? Despite the fact that my best interests are in mind (I've got almost no chance of getting back into school while being in a relationship with him), he and I have an attachment and I don't let go of those easily. But I also know that being on the fast train out is better than making plans to leave and never doing so. What do I do?

Do I have this right? You move in with your boyfriend before you're even old enough to open a bank account in your own name. You blame him for your own failure to return to school. You need to be bribed in order to extricate yourself from a relationship that you believe is not in your best interest. You feel the car is worth mentioning here. And you fully admit that you might "make plans to leave" him but never follow through.

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If your parents are offering you full tuition to junior high, then I really think you should take it. But college? Oh, sweetie, no. You have too many other things to learn first. Starting with these:

People don't run out of money; they fail to budget. Attachments aren't supposed to be easy to let go of; that's why they call them "attachments." And good decisions aren't made based on how easily they are achieved.

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Be smart. Move out. Grow up. And don't take any money for doing it.

Send me your dilemmas via email: ToughLove@TheWeek.com. And follow me on Twitter: @ToughLoveAdvice.

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Getting a Shorter Headphone Cable Will Change Your Life

Getting a Shorter Headphone Cable Will Change Your Life

If you wear headphones, your pocket is too full. It's already got your phone in it, and then, to keep it from flopping useless against your thigh all day, you've stuffed the remainder of your overlong headphone cable in there as well, maybe rolled up neatly or wrapped around the phone, but most likely just jammed in like a handful of shoelaces. This isn't really ideal. It's also highly fixable.

The answer is that you just, you know, buy a new cord. A cheap new cord! One that's shorter. Really, they're like five bucks on Amazon, maybe ten, or two. You can even get a different color and flash. All of them work (and sound) exactly the same. Yet it seems pretty uncommon that anyone actually does this. Which raises the question, WHY THE HELL NOT?

Actually, go ahead and buy a whole bunch of cords of different lengths. Just having a few lying around where you use them?one at your desk at the office, one or two in your backpack, maybe one in a jacket pocket?makes the actual act of plugging in your headphones and listening to them so much more pleasant. It sublimates your cans from a utilitarian piece of stock gear to a custom-fitted little piece of joy. If that sounds extreme?maybe it's extreme?think about how much you like well-tailored clothes or a perfectly fitted chair. Oh, this length of cord is fitted almost exactly from the side of my head to my hip pocket. Things that fit you perfectly are wonderful, especially ones you've picked out to replace something cumbersome and idiotic.

Somehow, not all headphones, even expensive ones, have a detachable cord on the cups. Many just force you to live and die (and die and die and die) with the cord they come with. That sucks, not just because you can't switch out lengths?like say, a longer cord for your armchair at home, or a medium-sized cord for your desk?but because the male end that ends up in your pocket is the most common point of failure in headphones (though DIY fixable with a solder gun and a $3 new jack). So probably keep that in mind when picking out your next pair of headphones.

Life is more or less a droll succession of inconveniences, which often as not you just deal with and walk headlong into, like a front lawn full of rakes. It's worth the 10 bucks or so to make this very simple thing that you use every day that much more enjoyable.

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'Franklin & Bash's' Jane Seymour on Heather Locklear liplock; hookers vs sex surrogates

By Tony Maglio

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Jane Seymour continues her limited story arc on TNT's "Franklin & Bash" Wednesday night, where she needs the title characters to get her acquitted of a prostitution charge.

Seymour plays Coleen Bash, the mother of Peter (Mark-Paul Gosselaar), who happens to be a sex surrogate.

TheWrap spoke with the one-time "Bond" girl about her unique career as an actress and designer, how closely she keeps up with the "Bond" films and what it's like kissing Heather Locklear. Yes, that happens in Wednesday's episode.

The interview began with Seymour explaining her role as the TNT comedy-drama's first sex surrogate - which is not to be confused with a hooker, according to her on-camera son and attorney. In the episode, Seymour is arrested for being a lady of the night, though it's not quite the same job. She explains what goes down in the show:

Seymour: When come to get her out of jail, all the other prostitutes in jail think, "Oh, that's cool, we'll be sex surrogates too." So really the episode is about how they tried to defend and understand what it is she actually did and is doing ... It's very funny and needless to say the two guys banter with one another, and Peter is completely teased by his partner for having a mother who is a sex surrogate.

Then at one point in the office I see Heather Locklear's character, Rachel King, and I find out from a conversation over a glass of wine she hasn't had sex in six years, so I just decide to kiss her and see if there's any life in her.

TheWrap: Well that won't hurt ratings, I imagine.

Seymour: It won't hurt ratings, and all I can say is if I tell you any more I'll spoil the episode. But they say - and I haven't seen the final episode yet - that it's one of the funniest they've had in the series.

TheWrap: Good kisser?

Seymour: I think you have to wait and see!

TheWrap: So what is the difference between a prostitute and a sex surrogate, just so I understand this?

Seymour: Prostitutes always have sex with their subjects and sex surrogates don't. You have to see the episode to understand it, but a sex surrogate is someone who is paid to help someone with their sexual issues.

TheWrap: You've had such a varied career with a number of iconic roles, what are you most recognized for?

Seymour: The younger generation would say "Wedding Crashers," unless their parents forced them to watch "Dr. Quinn." Everyone for some reason still knows me as a "Bond" girl, which I find amusing, and then "Somewhere in Time" of course. More and more people are falling in love with that movie long after it came out. I meet people all the time - especially men - who are obsessed with that movie. I mean, they don't watch it once, they watch it 15 times. It's a bit of a sickness.

TheWrap: The residual checks don't hurt I'm sure.

Seymour: I don't get a penny from it. But I did have the great pleasure of working with Christopher Reeves on that one, which was lovely. I've been doing a lot of comedy recently which I really enjoy. I just did something in England with Greg Wise and James Fox called "The Unknown Heart," but I'm not sure when that's coming out here. I keep working.

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You have the right to remain silent and look guilty

June 26, 2013 ? Saying ?no comment? in a police interview can make you look guilty.

This is the finding of research by Siobhan Finnegan and Dr. Stella Bain, Glasgow Caledonian University that will be presented at the Division of Forensic Psychology annual conference today, Wednesday 26 June 2013 at Queen?s University Belfast.

The study focussed on juror?s perceptions of a suspect?s believability and whether this was affected by the suspect?s verbal responses in a police interview.

Siobhan explained: ?Given the instruction that defendants have the right to remain silent it is important to understand jurors? perceptions of a suspect?s believability based on whether they choose to comply with police during their interview.?

Four police statements were given to 34 participants who rated each for believability and then gave their verdict. The scenario given was based on an incident in a bar where a man was attacked by four men and suffered life threatening injuries equivalent to a charge of attempted murder.

The results showed that suspects who choose to say little or nothing were seen as more likely to be guilty and less credible.

Siobhan said: ?Compliant suspects were generally perceived to be more believable and found not guilty whereas the opposite was the case for those who refused to cooperate. This research has not sought to question the strengths evident within current legal practice or the rights of a defendant, however it has provided insight into how a suspects? chosen behaviours in a police interview can influence how they are perceived in court.?

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