Environmentalists warn of risks of Arctic drilling

Greenpeace International executive director Kumi Naidoo, right, and Greenpeace Russian energy researcher Vladimir Chuprov, left, speak at a news conference in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2012. Greenpeace and the World Wide Fund for Nature unveiled a report on Tuesday they have commissioned to assess risks of an oil spill in the Pechora Sea in Russia?s Arctic where state-owned Gazprom is currently prospecting for oil. (AP Photo/Misha Japaridze)

Greenpeace International executive director Kumi Naidoo, right, and Greenpeace Russian energy researcher Vladimir Chuprov, left, speak at a news conference in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2012. Greenpeace and the World Wide Fund for Nature unveiled a report on Tuesday they have commissioned to assess risks of an oil spill in the Pechora Sea in Russia?s Arctic where state-owned Gazprom is currently prospecting for oil. (AP Photo/Misha Japaridze)

(AP) ? Environmental activists warned Tuesday that drilling for oil in the Russian Arctic could have disastrous consequences because of a lack of technology and infrastructure to deal with a possible spill in a remote region with massive icebergs and heavy storms.

Greenpeace and the World Wildlife Fund unveiled a report assessing the risks of an oil spill in the Pechora Sea in Russia's Arctic, where state-owned Gazprom has installed a huge drilling platform and is pioneering sea drilling in the area at its Prirazlomnaya platform.

The report concludes that a sizeable spill from the platform could contaminate protected areas and nature reserves on the shore and islands within about 20 hours after a spill, while emergency teams would take at least three days to reach the area. The platform is about 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) from the nearest port, which is in Murmansk, a city on the extreme northwestern edge of the Russian mainland.

The report was commissioned by the two environmental organizations and compiled by an independent Moscow-based think tank.

"An oil spill in the Arctic would be virtually impossible to clean up," Greenpeace International's director, Kumi Naidoo, told a news conference.

An oil spill that releases 10,000 metric tons of oil over five days would contaminate half a million square kilometers (about 300,000 square miles) of water, the report said.

Gazprom disputed the report's assessment of the risks involved and said it is committed to safety.

Its offshore drilling subsidiary told The Associated Press in an email that the platform's design "incorporated the latest technology in offshore oil drilling" and "more than" satisfied all environmental and safety standards.

The company also said it collaborates with Russian oil company Lukoil, which has a base in the coastal town of Varrandei, 60 kilometers (37 miles) south of Gazprom's oil deposit, which, if necessary, could speed up any rescue efforts significantly.

Environmentalists also insist that oil production in the Arctic is unprofitable and cannot survive without government subsidies.

"Oil companies would not be rushing to the Arctic so eagerly if it wasn't for politicians who push them to," Igor Chestin, head of WWF in Russia, said Tuesday.

Russian oil companies have only recently begun to operate in weather conditions as harsh as those found in the ice-bound Arctic, where ice ridges are meters (yards) deep and storms are frequent.

Gazprom is pioneering the oil development of Russia's sector of the Arctic and was the first Russian company to dispatch a drilling rig to the Pechora Sea in northwest Russia last year. The oil field they are prospecting holds some 6.6 million tons of oil.

Environmentalists argue that Artic drilling is a hazard that mankind cannot afford since there are no tried and tested technologies to deal with oil spills in conditions with ice ? under ice in particular.

An AP investigation last year found that at least 1 percent of Russia's annual oil production, or 5 million tons, is spilled every year. Crumbling infrastructure and a harsh climate are believed to be the main factors for the spills.

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Disney researchers can now digitally shave your face, clone it for animatronics (video)

Disney researchers can now digitally shave your face, clone it for animatronics video

The minds at Disney Research aren't only interested in tracking your face -- they want to map, shave and clone it, too. Through a pair of research projects, Walt's proteges have managed to create systems for not only mapping, digitally reconstructing and removing facial hair, but also for creating lifelike synthetic replicas of human faces for use in animatronics. Let's start with the beards, shall we? Facial hair is a big part of a person's physical identity, a quick shave can render a close friend unrecognizable -- but modern face-capture systems aren't really optimized for the stuff. Disney researchers attempted to address that issue by creating an algorithm that detects facial hair, reconstructs it in 3D and uses the information it gathers to suss out the shape of the skin underneath it. This produces a reconstruction of not only the skin episurface, but also of the subject's individual hairs, meaning the final product can be viewed with or without a clean shave.

Another Disney team is also taking a careful look at the human face, but is working on more tangible reconstructions -- specifically for use on audio-animatronic robots. The team behind the Physical Face Cloning project hope to automate part of creating animatronics to speed up the task of replicating a human face for future Disney robots. This complicated process involves capturing a subjects face under a variety of conditions and using that data to optimize a composition of synthetic skin to best match the original. Fully bearded animatronic clones are still a ways off, of course, but isn't it comforting to know that Disney could one day replace you accurately replicate your visage in Walt Disney World for posterity? Dive into the specifics of the research at the source links below, or read on for a video summary of the basics.

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Mute Indian stranded in Pakistan desperate for home

When South Asia's nuclear rivals celebrate 65 years of independence next week, a deaf and mute Indian woman stranded in Pakistan will be thinking of only one thing: how to get home to see her family.

Geeta, now 21, was found by police 13 years ago, sitting alone and disorientated on a train that had come across the border into Pakistan's eastern city of Lahore.

As no one claimed her, officers took Geeta to the Edhi Foundation, Pakistan's largest and best-known charity, in whose care she has remained ever since.

Geeta, desperate to get back to India, has tried to run away several times but, defenceless and unable to explain where her family live, has failed.

However, activists are now making a renewed push in the hope that Indian and Pakistani authorities can intervene to find her parents.

"It is simple for her," Bilqees Edhi told AFP at the tiny apartment where she cares personally for Geeta in the same building as an orphanage and a hospital.

"She thinks she'll be in India as soon as she leaves us. She desperately wants to meet her family but she only knows she lives in India, nothing else."

At first, Geeta lived in a shelter in Lahore as the charity tried to track down her family, but years went by without success.

After she tried to escape several times and quarrelled with staff, Bilqees, who always had an easy relationship with her, brought her to Karachi six months ago and welcomed her into her own home.

Short and thin with a pale complexion, Geeta has her own form of sign language and can write in Hindi: "India, seven brothers, three sisters".

She adopts the Hindi custom of greeting elders by touching their feet and pressing her two palms together close to her heart in the gesture of Namaste.

Speaking through sign language, she said one day she became annoyed after being told off by her parents, left the house and kept walking for hours.

"Then," she swings her hands back and forth in a loop, a sign for a moving train, "I boarded the train and slept."

Geeta writes that her mother used to call her "Guddi", which means doll in Urdu and Punjabi. Through sign language, she says her home is next to a river, set in fields with the house behind a hospital and a restaurant.

"You know, it could be any village or town. We have so many places like this," sighs Bilqees in quiet frustration.

An official in the Indian High Commission in Islamabad, when contacted by AFP, said he would inquire into the case, but was unable to comment for the moment.

Zohra Yusuf, chairwoman of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, has offered to help by taking up the case with the High Commission, and calling on the Indian media to help find her family.

Geeta is not the first Indian child to stray into Pakistan. Other cases of children straying across the border have previously been resolved with them handed back to their home country.

One runaway teenager, who crossed over to Lahore then took the train to Karachi, was handed back in 2009 after police found him wandering around and he said he was from Kanpur city in the state of Uttar Pradesh, police official Afzal Khan said.

Three years ago, Bilqees says she managed to repatriate another Indian girl, who had also strayed across the border after a row with her parents.

"But, fortunately she could speak and tell us her whereabouts, which enabled us to arrange for her safe return."

For now, Geeta watches Indian soap operas on a small TV, and observes the dawn to dusk fast of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, although she also prays at a small Hindu shrine in a corner of Bilqees' veranda.

"She worships there and fasts as well with us," explains Bilqees.

Geeta touches her lips and ears to indicate that her siblings can hear and speak. Then her smile tinges with sadness. She looks at the sky and moves her arm slowly upwards, mimicking a plane.

"She says she wants to go home as soon as possible," interjects Ismat, a teenager who lives in the orphanage upstairs.

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Mexicans celebrate Olympic gold medal

By GALIA GARCIA-PALAFOX

Associated Press

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updated 12:21 p.m. ET Aug. 11, 2012

MEXICO CITY (AP) - Jubilant Mexicans celebrated their 2-1 Olympic gold medal soccer win over Brazil Saturday, waving flags and chanting in plazas and streets across the country.

Crowds began gathering not long after the Mexican team scored its first goal in the first minute of play, with shouts of "Goal!" ringing out from bars and homes. Fans erupted in massive celebration as the game ended, marking Mexico's first ever Olympic soccer gold medal.

Cheering Mexicans turned the downtowns of Mexico City, Guadalajara and other cities into street parties. Hundreds of fans waving the country's red, white and green flag took a victory lap around the capital's landmark Angel of Independence statue, with traffic shut down on the city's main boulevard.

"Mexico didn't let up in the match," said law student Arturo Castellanos, who watched in Mexico City's chic Condesa neighborhood. "Even though I was embarrassing myself, I was screaming all kinds of rude things."

Ignacio Villegas, 18, took the risk of wearing Brazil's yellow jersey while walking through the neighborhood. He said he admired Brazil's style of soccer and his grandfather was Brazilian. But he couldn't help celebrating his country's victory.

"Brazil didn't play as a team although they have nothing but stars," he said. "And Mexico played excellently."

The mood was notably more somber in Brazil, a country known for its elegant form of soccer but still awaiting its first-ever Olympic gold medal in the sport. Brazil has won more World Cup titles than any other country.

Sadness and frustration were clearly etched on the faces of the nearly 100 beer-drinking fans that packed the Prainha Paulista bar in the country's biggest city, Sao Paulo.

"Brazil played horribly," chemical engineering student Leoncio Martinez said, turning away from the TV screen. "The team deserved to lose, and the Mexicans more than deserved to win."

In Rio de Janeiro, fans in surfer shorts and bikinis gathered on the seaside city's white-sand beaches to watch the game.

People dressed like Brazilian soccer star Neymar posed with other fans to take pictures before the match, while the Beija-Flor samba group's drummers pounded out heavy Carnival rhythms, stoking the festive atmosphere.

The party didn't last long.

Mexico's first goal immediately silenced the crowd and sent the few Mexican fans on the beach into delirium.

Brazilian fan Rosemary de Oliveira put the best face she could on the loss.

"I wanted it to be gold, but it doesn't matter, the most important is to participate," she said after the match. "We won the silver! Go Brazil!"

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Associated Press writers Stan Lehman in Sao Paulo and Renata Brito in Rio de Janeiro contributed to this report.

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If you are planning to start an affiliate program, one of the things you have to consider is having your own website, not just an ordinary website but a professional looking one. How do you build an affiliate marketing website? What are the easy steps to build one? First, you must have already decided on the theme or niche of your website. It would be better if you already have an idea what products or services to promote as this would help you plan the design and lay-out of your web pages. The next thing to do is to choose a domain name and get it hosted. The domain name is a unique name used to label the actual address of your website on the Internet. In deciding what domain name to register, look into the type of products you are endorsing and the theme of your site. Having the right keywords in your domain name would give you better chances of drawing more visitors to your website. Also, choose a top level domain or extension, such as .com because it is more popular. In selecting your web host, consider the security of servers and up time guarantees.

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Obama ad seeks to counter Romney welfare claims

President Barack Obama waves before speaking to a large crowd at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012. Colorado Springs was one of the campaign stops for the president on a two-day trip to Colorado. (AP Photo/The Gazette, Jerilee Bennett)

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(AP) ? President Barack Obama's campaign is using a new television ad to combat what it says are false charges from Republican Mitt Romney on welfare.

The ad, titled "Blatant," rebuts Romney's claims that the president removed work requirements from federal welfare laws. The ad quotes former President Bill Clinton, who oversaw the passage of the work requirement, as saying the Romney ad is "not true."

Obama moved last month to allow states to receive waivers for some federal requirements if they show that other methods put welfare recipients to work more effectively. Some conservatives fear the waivers will erode the work requirement.

The Obama ad is the latest volley in an increasingly negative ad war between the campaigns. It's running in seven political battleground states.

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Teixeira, Chavez homer in 8th to lift Yankees

By LARRY LAGE

AP Sports Writer

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updated 5:23 p.m. ET Aug. 9, 2012

DETROIT (AP) - Joe Girardi got mad.

Then, the New York Yankees got even.

Mark Teixeira and Eric Chavez hit solo home runs on consecutive pitches in the eighth inning that put New York ahead after Girardi was ejected, and the Yankees held off the Detroit Tigers 4-3 Thursday to split a four-game series.

"I'm extremely happy for what our guys accomplished," Girardi said, still stewing after the victory. "That doesn't mean I'm not going to get perturbed when I get a letter."

Girardi was tossed in the fifth during a demonstrative argument in which he slammed his hat on the infield and threw his arms in the air over and over, repeating a move third base umpire Tim Welke acknowledged making on a fair-or-foul call.

"It's good that he's sticking up for us," Yankees catcher Chris Stewart said. "It fired us up, obviously."

The Yankees won a one-run game for the first time since July 13, ending an eight-game losing streak in one-run games that was their longest since 1944.

"It's just nice to get a win - period," Stewart said. "We've been scuffling lately and things haven't been going our way. It almost seemed like it was going to happen again."

Rafael Soriano escaped a first-and-third, no-out jam in the ninth for his 27th save in 29 chances.

Alex Avila led off the ninth with a double and pinch-runner Gerald Laird advanced to third on Omar Infante's single. Soriano got Ramon Santiago on a soft lineout, retired Quintin Berry on a popup and got Andy Dirks on a flyball.

"We let a golden opportunity get away there in the ninth," Tigers manager Jim Leyland said.

Clay Rapada (3-0) got the last two outs with one on in the seventh inning.

Joaquin Benoit (1-3) retired the first batter in the New York eighth before Teixeira and Chavez connected, the eighth time the Yankees hit consecutive homers this season.

Teixeira hit a no-doubt line drive to right for his 21st homer. Chavez went to opposite field, clearing the left-field wall with his ninth homer in 35 games after hitting just three in his first 42 games this year.

Benoit has given up nine hits - seven for homers - in 10 games since the All-Star break.

"He hasn't been keeping the ball in the ballpark very well," Leyland said.

New York led early, and late, for a second straight victory after dropping the first two games in Detroit.

Girardi wasn't in the dugout at the end of the latest win.

He became upset after Dirks hit a go-ahead double down the line because Welke put his hands up to indicate it was a foul ball, then signaled it was fair, and left fielder Raul Ibanez struggled to field the ball.

"I started to put my hands up in the air - I was a little quick - then I saw the ball hit the chalk line, and I pointed fair about three times," Welke said. "I don't think it had any impact. I've watched the replay, and I don't think there was any impact on the outfielder. I don't think Ibanez ever even saw me. We got the call right."

Replays weren't conclusive as it to where it landed

"I was surprised that he called it fair," Ibanez said. "It was called foul."

Girardi had to be separated from Welke more than once by second base umpire Bob Davidson during the long confrontation.

"Joe thought it was a protestable situation, but it was a judgment call," Welke said. "He wanted to play the game under protest, and that was most of the discussion."

As he walked off, Girardi gestured that Berry should go back to first base and Dirks should bat again. Girardi insisted he wasn't playing to the crowd.

"That's not my personality," he said. "I was just still very perturbed."

Girardi has been ejected three times this season, all against Detroit.

The Yankees scored twice with two outs in the second on Ibanez's triple and Ichiro Suzuki's single.

Alex Avila's two-run homer tied it in the fifth and Dirks' double put the Tigers ahead and led to Girardi being tossed.

Doug Fister allowed two runs on eight hits over 6-13 innings, giving the Tigers a shot to win only to have Benoit blow it.

"Any time you see a pitcher give up a hit, you feel for them," Fister said. "You feel their pain, their struggle."

New York starter Hiroki Kuroda gave up three runs and 10 hits, matching a season high, over 6 1-3 innings.

NOTES: The game started after a 29-minute rain delay and it started raining again in the middle of the game. .. New York's road trip continues Friday night at Toronto. ... Detroit, which went 5-2 on its homestand, plays Friday night at Texas. ... Suzuki has at least a hit in 15 of 16 games with the Yankees. ... The Tigers outrighted OF Don Kelly's contract to Triple-A Toledo.

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FDA OKS Lucentis for diabetes-related eye disorder

(AP) ? The Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved Roche's injectable eye drug Lucentis for a new use in treating a diabetes-related condition that can cause blindness.

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Life Happened Part I: Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis | LuxEco Living

By Michelle Dennis, LuxEcoLiving Marketing Assistant and author of??COLON TALK?, a cancer survivor?s blog.

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Michelle, Matt pre cancer diagnosis

At age 38, I was youthful, active, carefree and in love. I was on the adventure of my life with my boyfriend, now fianc? Matt, and traveling, bicycling all over the West Coast, hunting for a home and enjoying life. I had been away from my home in Portland, Oregon on an extended stay at Matt?s Southern California home when I began noticing changes in my bowel functions. Minor at first, they escalated. My symptoms were not unlike a bacterial or amebic infection. They began with frequent and urgent bowel movements and terrible bloating. Then came a change in stool size and shape. Blood and mucous started appearing. I did not feel sick, yet something was certainly *off*.

Eventually the persistent discomfort lead me to pay a visit to urgent care, and then to follow up with a comprehensive stool exam at an independent lab. When neither test turned up any definitive answers for my symptoms, I scheduled a colonoscopy. Nearly one month after the first true suspicious symptom, and one horrible day of fasting and evacuating for colonoscopy prep, exam day came.

As Matt drove me to the appointment I stared out the car window at the beauty of the ocean along our drive in to Santa Monica, trying to disconnect my mind from the hunger pangs in my stomach. When we arrived, we walked into the clinic calmly, joking with the receptionist, signing forms, and waiting for my name to be called. When my time came, I greeted the nurse warmly, wide-eyed and open for the next few hours of the exam. What could there be to worry about? The exam was only to rule out the worst diseases, so I can explore other less threatening culprits. Matt entertained me in the prep room, and when the anesthesia came, I was out.

I awoke in the cozy wrappings of the hospital blankets to find Matt with his million dollar grin hovering proudly over me. The exam was over, and I didn?t feel so bad! Then the gastroenterologist appeared by my bedside, handed me a printout and said, ?Here?s your problem. You have a napkin ring growth in your sigmoid colon.? The report had my name on it, and underneath were color photographs, measurements and notations. He said,

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?I?ve never seen anything like this that?s not cancerous.?

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That one statement was all I needed:

?Oh no! Now what??

The life changing journey to fight colorectal cancer began?

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