Thursday, February 28, 2013

Hollande says France wants more open dialogue on Syria

MADRID, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Lionel Messi has rarely been accused of failing to deliver in big games, having scored in two European Cup finals, but after subdued performances against AC Milan and Real Madrid, questions are being asked. The four-times World Player of the Year and leading scorer in one of the greatest club teams of all time, was a shadow of his usual self at the San Siro in a Champions League last-16 first leg last week, when Barcelona slumped to a 2-0 defeat. ...

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Melissa King, Miss Teen Delaware USA, Resigns Crown After PORN Video Surfaces!

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Music, movie industry to warn copyright infringers

(AP) ? Internet users who illegally share music, movies or TV shows online may soon get warning notices from their service providers that they are violating copyright law. Ignore the notices, and violators could face an Internet slow-down for 48 hours. Those who claim they're innocent can protest ? for a fee.

For the first time since a spate of aggressive and unpopular lawsuits almost a decade ago, the music and movie industries are going after Internet users they accuse of swapping copyrighted files online. But unlike the lawsuits from the mid-2000s ? which swept up everyone from young kids to the elderly with sometimes ruinous financial penalties and court costs ? the latest effort is aimed at educating casual Internet pirates and convincing them to stop. There are multiple chances to make amends and no immediate legal consequences under the program if they don't.

"There's a bunch of questions that need to be answered because there are ways that this could end up causing problems for Internet users," such as the bureaucratic headache of being falsely accused, said David Sohn, general counsel for the Center for Democracy and Technology, a Washington-based civil liberties group. But he added: "There's also the potential for this to have an impact in reducing piracy in ways that don't carry a lot of collateral damage."

The Copyright Alert System was put into effect this week by the nation's five biggest Internet service providers ? Verizon, AT&T, Time Warner Cable, Comcast and Cablevision ? and the two major associations representing industry ? the Motion Picture Association of America and the Recording Industry Association of America.

Under the new program, the industry will monitor "peer-to-peer" software services for evidence of copyrighted files being shared. Each complaint will prompt a customer's Internet provider to notify the customer that their Internet address has been detected sharing files illegally. Depending on the service provider, the first couple of alerts will likely be an email warning. Subsequent alerts might require a person to acknowledge receipt or review educational materials. If a final warning is ignored, a person could be subject to speed-throttling for 48 hours or another similar "mitigation measure."

After five or six "strikes," however, the person won't face any repercussions under the program and is likely to be ignored. It's unclear whether such repeat offenders would be more likely at that point to face an expensive lawsuit. While proponents say it's not the intention of the program, it's possible the alert system will be used to initiate lawsuits.

The number of Internet users subject to the new system is a sizable chunk of the U.S. population. Verizon and AT&T alone supply more than 23 million customers.

For the recording industry, which blames online piracy for contributing to a dramatic drop in profits and sales during the past decade, the new alert system is a better alternative than lawsuits. In December 2008, the Recording Industry Association of America announced it had discontinued that practice ? which had been deeply unpopular with the American public ? and would begin working with the Internet providers on the alert system instead.

"We think there is a positive impact of (alert) programs like this, and that they can put money in the pocket of artists and labels," said Jonathan Lamy, a spokesman for the trade group.

The Motion Picture Association of America estimates some 29 million people have downloaded or watched unauthorized movies or TV shows online, mostly using technology such as BitTorrent, a popular peer-to-peer protocol. Like its counterparts in the music industry, the MPAA says it believes people will stop when they understand it's illegal and are redirected to legal ways of paying for downloads.

The alert system "will help ensure an Internet that works for everyone by alerting families of illegal activity that has occurred over peer-to-peer networks using their Internet accounts and educate them on how they can prevent such activity from happening again," Michael O'Leary, an executive for the MPAA, said in a statement Tuesday.

A primary question is whether the system will generate a significant number of "false positives," or cases in which people are accused of sharing illegal content but aren't. One scenario is if a person doesn't encrypt their wireless connection, leaving it open to a neighbor or malicious hacker that swaps illegal files. Another example might be if a person uploads a "mashup" of songs or brief scenes from a movie ? content that wouldn't necessarily violate the law but could get flagged by the system.

The Center for Copyright Information, which created the alert system, is responsible for producing the methods that companies will be allowed to use to catch pirates, but it said Tuesday it won't release those details publicly. It said the system will rely on humans to review the entire content of every file to make sure it qualifies as material protected under copyright laws.

"This is an imperfect science," said Yoshi Kohno, an associate professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Washington. "The likelihood of a false positive depends on the diligence of the party doing the investigation."

Bartees Cox, a spokesman for the consumer watchdog group Public Knowledge, says it will watching to ensure the program doesn't evolve into imposing harsher punishments by Internet providers, such as terminating a person's Internet access altogether if they are accused of being a prolific violator.

If a person believes they've been wrongly accused, they will have multiple chances to delete the material and move on without any repercussion. If the problem is chronic, they can pay $35 to appeal ? a charge intended to deter frivolous appeals but also one that can be waived. The center says it won't require proof that a person is financially strapped.

The center's director, Jill Lesser, said the goal is to educate the average Internet user, rather than punish them, and no one will see their Internet access cut off.

"This is the first time the focus has been on education and awareness and redirection to legal and authorized services and not on punitive measures or a carrot-and-stick approach," she said.

Sohn said the effort will be a significant test whether voluntary measures can reduce copyright infringement.

"The long-term challenge here is getting users to change their attitudes and behaviors and views toward copyright infringement, because the technology that enables infringement ? computers, digital technology and the Internet ? that stuff isn't going away," he said.

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Israelis plan to press Obama to free convicted spy

JERUSALEM (AP) ? Israel's Nobel-laureate president, backed by thousands of followers, is leading an effort to press President Barack Obama during his upcoming visit to free convicted spy Jonathan Pollard, ending one of the most painful episodes between the two allies.

Pollard was sentenced to life in prison in 1987 for passing classified material to Israel.

Pollard is said to be in poor health, and his case has become a rallying cry in Israel. Leaders routinely call for his release and say his 28 years in prison are excessive punishment. But stiff opposition from the American military and intelligence community has deterred a string of American presidents from releasing him.

Next month's visit by Obama, coupled with a perceived softening of the American stance, is raising hopes that Pollard, 58, may finally get his freedom.

More than 65,000 Israelis have signed a petition calling on Obama to free Pollard, the Facebook page of the U.S. embassy in Israel has been flooded with pardon requests and a nationwide campaign began Tuesday urging President Shimon Peres to push for Pollard's release. He quickly agreed.

In a video clip, Peres is shown receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Obama. The camera then pulls back, showing the wall of a prison cell with the following message: "Mr. President, please save me. J. Pollard."

Speaking to high school students Tuesday, Peres, who won a Nobel Peace Prize in 1994, said he would try.

"I intend to raise the issue of Jonathan Pollard during my meeting with President Obama," he said. "(I) will do everything I can to convey this clear message: Jonathan Pollard must be released from prison on humanitarian grounds."

Pollard, a Jewish civilian intelligence analyst, was arrested by FBI agents in Washington in 1985 after unsuccessfully seeking refuge at the Israeli Embassy in Washington. He pleaded guilty to leaking classified documents to Israel and received a life sentence. He is eligible for parole in two years. With little time left on his sentence, Israelis believe it would pose little risk for Obama to free Pollard.

The Pollard affair is enmeshed in highly fraught issues. One is the very idea of spying against an ally ? especially a country's primary patron. Another is the delicate issue of suspected dual loyalties among American Jews, and their own concerns about being seen in such a light.

Once a niche cause of the Israeli religious right wing, the call for Pollard's freedom has now become a matter of consensus in Israel. A wide range of politicians, artists and Nobel Prize winners have embraced Pollard's cause. The influential writers A.B. Yehoshua and David Grossman ? leading voices of the Israeli peace camp ? and former President Yitzhak Navon are among the prominent names backing the calls for his release.

"Both he (Pollard) and Israel have repeatedly expressed remorse. We have learned our lesson and have been living with the painful consequences for nearly three decades," their petition reads. "It is our fervent hope and prayer that your upcoming trip to Israel will bring us the good news we have waited for, for so very long, and that this tragic and painful episode can finally be put to rest once and for all."

Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat said he plans to honor Pollard with the "Jerusalem Freedom Award," which represents "the goal of the Jewish people to be free in our land," according to the municipality.

White House officials say there is no change in policy and no plans to free Pollard.

Aaron David Miller, a former American Mideast peace envoy who served under six U.S. secretaries of state, said freedom seemed like a long shot.

"A Pollard release would certainly make Netanyahu's day," Miller said, but would risk angering many in Washington.

Advocates note that some of those convicted for spying for American enemies have served far shorter prison terms.

Even after all these years, many details of the case remain a mystery. Pollard delivered piles of documents to his handlers, and their full extent has never been disclosed.

Pollard's lawyer, Nitzana Darshan-Leitner, said the material had traditionally been shared with the Israelis. She said the information included details about Arab and Soviet military capabilities, and it helped Israel carry assassinate a senior PLO official in Tunisia in 1988.

Darshan-Leitner said Pollard suffers from diabetes, high blood pressure and kidney stones. "His medical condition is very precarious," she said.

A recently declassified 1987 CIA damage assessment concluded that Pollard did not spy against America. According to the version published in December by the National Security Archive, a George Washington University project, Pollard cooperated "in good faith" while in custody and his handlers' requests were limited to intelligence on the Pakistanis, Arab states and the Soviets.

Pollard was granted Israeli citizenship in the late 1990s during Netanyahu's first term. While Netanyahu was out of office, he visited Pollard in prison, Last year, Netanyahu made a formal appeal to the U.S. for his release and a personal plea to allow him to attend his father's funeral. The requests were denied.

For years, the Americans resisted an early release by saying it would harm national security. The stiff punishment was also seen as a deterrent to allies, warning them of the consequences of spying on American soil. But opposition has begun to crack, raising hopes that a breakthrough may be near.

Former secretaries of state Henry Kissinger and George Schultz, along with Lawrence Korb, the assistant secretary of defense at the time, former CIA Director R. James Woolsey, Sen. John McCain and former Vice President Dan Quayle have all called for Pollard's release in recent years.

Pollard's wife, Esther, said that given these developments, and the passage of time, the moment was ripe for Obama "to right this injustice."

"I pray that President Obama will respond without any further delay," she said in an email message.

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AP International Political Writer Steven R. Hurst in Washington contributed.

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Billboard converts desert air into drinking water

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An advertising agency has created what it is calling the world's first billboard that converts air into drinking water.

The billboard?a collaboration between agency Mayo DraftFCB and Peru's University of Engineering and Technology?was placed in Peru's rain-starved desert capital, Lima.

Lima gets less than an inch of rain per year on average, but since the city's humidity hovers around 98 percent, generators attached to the structure are able to capture atmospheric moisture, filter it and produce potable water.

The harvested water is then stored in 20-liter tanks and can be retrieved from taps at the base of the billboard.

"Agua aqui," a neon display near the base reads.

According to the university, the billboard produced 9,450 liters of drinking water in three months?enough to sustain hundreds of Peruvian families per month.

Watch a short video explaining the project below.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/billboard-air-water-peru-lima-142159082.html

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Miss UNC Colleen Daly fights against eating disorders, promotes ...

Miss UNC Colleen Daly has rebounded from an eating disorder that she said made her unrecognizable to her family, and now she?s back in action ? in a healthy way.

Daly, a senior, has devoted her time at UNC to combat eating disorders, saying that she hopes her story inspires others struggling with body image issues.

National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, which runs this week and is promoted by the National Eating Disorders Association, aims to provide information about how eating disorders are triggered and treated.

According to the association, between 10 and 20 percent of female college students and between 4 and 10 percent of male college students have eating disorders.

Daly said she had never considered losing weight until an assignment in her freshman year LFIT class required her to track her caloric intake.

?It just triggered a thought in my head that my body was different than everyone else?s,? she said.

Daly said her eating disorder spiraled out of control when she studied abroad in Spain and became obsessed with exercising.

?It was the most heartbreaking time of my life because I just wasn?t myself,? Daly said. ?It took my life away completely.?

According to a survey released this month by the association, eating disorders usually begin between 18 and 21 years of age.

Claire Mysko, manager of Proud2bme.org, said many factors explain why eating disorders are so prevalent on college campuses. The website, under the umbrella of the National Eating Disorders Association, is geared toward promoting positive body images.

?It?s a very high pressure environment, and oftentimes it?s the first time that young people have been away from home and away from their support systems,? Mysko said.

Antonia Hartley, a clinical nutrition specialist for eating disorders at UNC?s Campus Health Services, said she?s seen more men in her practice this year than ever before.

?Any time we are talking about eating disorders, we can?t ever think that it?s a white female problem,? Hartley said. ?It affects all genders and all races.?

Some of the most commonly cited eating disorders are binge eating, anorexia and bulimia.

Mysko said a large portion of eating disorders are a combination of the three and referred to as ?eating disorders not otherwise specified,? which is what Daly was diagnosed with.

Mysko said eating disorder screening is hard to come by for many college students.

?If there were more mechanisms on college campuses, we would be in a much better place, but unfortunately it is not happening,? she said.

Recovery began for Daly with the help of two of her close friends, who encouraged therapy sessions.

She said it was a scary process, but the therapy sessions at UNC Campus Health helped her get to a healthy place.

?What I wanted most in the world in recovery was to let my dreams and desires for the world run my passions ? rather than running them on a treadmill,? Daly said.

Her recovery inspired her to create Embody Carolina, her Miss UNC service program that focuses on training people to help friends suffering from eating disorders.

Daly recently collaborated with four UNC a cappella groups to create a mashup that focuses on self-confidence.

The mashup, titled ?Soul Within,? was released online and in fitness classes Monday.

Ben Barge, Daly?s friend and president of the a cappella group the Achordants, said the message of ?Soul Within? unified the a cappella groups.

?I think it?s an important message,? Barge said. ?I just see it as having pride in who you are.?

Daly said she hopes the track makes people think about eating disorders.

?Ultimately, I hope it motivates people to love and respect who they are.?

Contact the desk editor at arts@dailytarheel.com.

Source: http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2013/02/miss-unc-colleen-daly-fights-against-eating-disorders-promotes-awareness

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Mitsubishi participates at Muscat Festival | General Automotive ...

Commenting on the Muscat Festival campaign, Mark Tomlinson, General Manager of General Automotive Company, said, "With the huge number of residents arriving at the Muscat Festival everyday, it is an excellent opportunity for us to showcase our range of models. Visitors can experience first-hand the superb on and off-road family comfort of the Pajero, the power the practical family nature of the Galant, the affordable Lancer or the attractive new Lancer Fortis."

He added, "To celebrate the occasion of the Muscat Festival, we at General Automotive Company are proud to announce our special festival campaign which rewards customers with exclusive prices and offers everyone a chance to win exciting gifts with each test drive."

As an exclusive promotion running alongside the Muscat Festival, these world-class automobiles are being made available at a price never before seen.

The campaign not only includes this spectacular pricing but include free registration, free service for 2 years/30,000kms (whichever comes first), 6 years roadside assistance, 6 years/unlimited kilometer warranty and finance at a low rate of interest if required. Customers purchasing the Lancer and the Galant will also receive free insurance as a bonus.

Additionally, those who test drive Mitsubishi vehicles from now until March 19 will be entered into a draw with a chance to win one of three attractive prizes - an iPhone 5, a third generation iPad or even a 32" LED TV.

The Galant, Lancer, Pajero and the Lancer Fortis are available in Mitsubishi showrooms across the Sultanate and General Automotive Company invites customers to visit their local showroom to book a test drive and avail of this exciting offer. This offer is only valid while stocks last.

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Britain's top Catholic cleric resigns, won't elect new pope

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's most senior Roman Catholic cleric resigned on Monday following allegations he behaved in an inappropriate way with priests, and said he would not take part in the election of Pope Benedict's replacement.

Cardinal Keith O'Brien said he had tendered his resignation some months ago, ahead of his 75th birthday in March and because he was suffering from "indifferent health".

The Vatican said the pope, who steps down on Thursday, had accepted O'Brien's resignation as archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh.

O'Brien, an outspoken opponent of gay marriage, has been reported to the Vatican over allegations of inappropriate behavior stretching back 30 years, according to Britain's Observer newspaper.

The cardinal, who last week advocated allowing Catholic priests to marry as many found it difficult to cope with celibacy, rejected the allegations and was seeking legal advice, his spokesman said.1

"Looking back over my years of ministry: For any good I have been able to do, I thank God. For any failures, I apologize to all whom I have offended," O'Brien said in a statement, which made no reference to the recent allegations.

He said he would not attend the election next month of a new pope, saying: "I do not wish media attention in Rome to be focused on me - but rather on Pope Benedict XVI and on his successor."

The Observer, which gave little detail on the claims, said three priests and a former priest, from a Scottish diocese, had complained over incidents dating back to 1980.

One said the cardinal formed an "inappropriate relationship" with him while another complained of unwanted behavior by O'Brien after a late-night drinking session.

Last year, O'Brien's comments labeling gay marriage a "grotesque subversion" landed him with a "Bigot of the Year" award from British gay rights group Stonewall.

(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge and Michael Holden; editing by Maria Golovnina and Jon Boyle)

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MasterCard aims at mobile payment market with launch of "digital wallet"

LONDON (Reuters) - Mastercard unveiled its bid to dominate the mobile payments market on Monday with a 'virtual wallet' allowing customers to keep personal payment details in their phone and avoid checkouts by scanning bar codes in-store to pay.

Financial services companies like the U.S. credit-card company as well as technology names Google and eBay Inc's PayPal are looking for ways to capitalize on the prevalence of consumers' sophisticated phones by providing programs that house credit and debit cards, coupons and store loyalty program details virtually.

Mastercard said its MasterPass service, effectively an app, would let customers pay for their goods without approaching a cashier by instead scanning a bar code and creating a digital receipt on their phone or tablet that can be shown as they exit the store.

It can also be used for easier online payments, allowing customers a "one click" way to pay without the hassle of having to input their credit or debit card details each time.

It comes almost a year after MasterCard's first foray into the mobile payments market with PayPass, which let customers pay at store tills by simply tapping their cards against a sensor.

The U.S.-based credit card company said the MasterPass system would be rolled out in Australia and Canada by the end of March. The United States will follow later in the spring, ahead of the UK in the summer.

Participating retailers include Argos , Boots and American Airlines, while banks which have signed up include Spain's BBVA and Santander , Citigroup in the United States, Italy's Intesa Sanpaolo and Sweden's Swedbank .

Ed McLaughlin, chief emerging payments officer at MasterCard, said banks would pay to use the technology, but would not give any detail on what the charges would be. Banks will also be able to use a "private label" version that can wrap their own cards into the MasterPass virtual wallets.

McLaughlin would not give details on MasterCard's usage targets for MasterPass, but said it was his company's "big play" for the next generation of payments technology.

Last month MasterCard posted fourth-quarter results that topped Wall Street estimates as more people chose card payments over cash, but it warned that global economic woes could slow revenue growth in 2013.

Both it and larger rival Visa Inc are working to spread card payments in parts of the world dominated by cash transactions. Mastercard is now focusing on tie-ups with banks in Africa and Brazil, where mobile and card payments are on the rise. It has also linked up with TIM, the second-largest mobile network operator in Brazil, to launch a mobile money program for its subscribers.

But MasterCard has its work cut. While the area of mobile payments is widely seen as the next big money-spinner, companies are so far struggling to make money from them. There is also a raft of different products coming to market.

Visa Inc will soon be rolling out its own digital wallet service, V.me [ID:nL4N0B67P8] while last week PayPal launched a new European version of its mobile payments service that merchants can run on Apple Inc iPhones and Android-based smartphones.

Meanwhile tech start-up Square, headed by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorset, has attracted thousands of small merchants in recent years by offering a free card reader that attaches to smartphones and handles payments for a flat fee.

(Reporting By Laura Noonan; Editing by Sophie Walker)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/mastercard-aims-mobile-payment-market-launch-digital-wallet-142944977--sector.html

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Monday, February 25, 2013

Why Local Commerce Will Be Larger Than E-Commerce For The ...

Editor?s note: Mike Ghaffary is the vice president of business development at Yelp. He also co-founded Stitcher and BarMax, the $1,000 iPhone app, and is a former VC. Follow him on Twitter at @newmike.

Marc Andreessen and Reid Hoffman recently debated whether software would eat traditional retail, leaving no brick-and-mortar presence behind. Both articles noted that e-commerce is currently only 5 percent of retail in the U.S., while the other 95 percent is brick and mortar.

While Andreessen holds firm that e-commerce will completely overshadow physical retail, the debate missed why some industries will never go completely online.

Some industries will have a hard time competing as more consumers embrace online shopping, but some industries will do just fine. I have constructed a simple formula that can show that the magnitude of offline local commerce is likely to be larger than e-commerce for a long time. These calculations could have predicted that Amazon was going to do very well in categories like books and iTunes in music, but the $300 billion clothing industry is going to stay mostly brick and mortar for the foreseeable future, as are many service-driven local businesses.

One quantitative way to gain an understanding of which local businesses will be eaten by software and which will live on is to understand the local coefficient. The local coefficient (L) attempts to define how ?local? each category of product or service must be, normalized on a scale of 0 to 1. You could even pick a number from 0 to 1 for each category (e.g. 0.2 for books, 0.9 for restaurants, 0.6 for clothing, etc.) based on your own intuition of how ?local? it must be, but I tried to make the assessment more granular by breaking it down into three parts.

Here is the equation I use to calculate the local coefficient:

L = (e + t - s + 5) / 15, with each of the following input variables ranging from 1 to 5:

  • e = experiencing the service or product in person after buying it is important
  • t = trying, touching, or seeing the product or service immediately before buying it is important
  • s = substitutes are available online from a reliable source

Table 1 below shows my assessment of the local coefficient for a variety of industries. There is certainly a fair amount of subjectivity in choosing the variables e, t and s. For example, I assumed that for books, the desirability of experiencing them physically (e) is only a 2 out of 5. While some people say they still prefer the touch of paper as they flip through their favorite novels, the trend seems to indicate that the convenience of having an entire digital library of millions of pages at your fingertips in a device as light as an iPad mini or a Kindle is more appealing.

In addition, the need to try out books in person (t) is low at a 2 out of 5, as evidenced by the number of large bookstores shutting down. Finally, Amazon/Kindle and other sources provide an excellent online substitute (an s of 5); contrast this with doctors, for example, where WebMD provides an online substitute that is only a 2 out of 5.

The book industry, then, has a local coefficient of 0.27 ? a pretty low value on a scale of 0 to 1. Thus, you would expect the book industry to move online more quickly than other industries, and it is no wonder that Amazon chose books as its primary market to launch with in 1995. It is also natural that music followed, given that music also has a low local coefficient.

Table 1 ? Local Coefficient By Industry

Category

e

t

s

L

Largest Online Substitute Largest Site to Find this Type of Local Business
Restaurants

5

3

0

0.87

? Yelp
Apartments

5

2

2

0.67

? Craigslist
Books

2

2

5

0.27

Amazon Yelp
Cars

2

4

2

0.60

eBay Cars Edmunds.com
Groceries

3

3

2

0.60

Safeway.com Yelp
Clothing

2

5

2

0.67

No clear leader Yelp
Shoes

1

5

3

0.53

Zappos Yelp
Hotel

5

3

0

0.87

Priceline, Expedia TripAdvisor
Spa

5

3

0

0.87

? Yelp
Fitness/gym

5

4

0

0.93

? Yelp
Plumber

5

3

0

0.87

? Yelp
Music

2

2

5

0.27

iTunes ?
Doctor

5

3

2

0.73

WebMD Yelp
Dentist

5

3

0

0.87

? Yelp
Legal

2

4

2

0.60

LegalZoom Yelp

While the assumptions on e, t and s in Table 1 are debatable, the implication in Table 2 is pretty clear that the local market is going to stay larger than the e-commerce and online-only market for some time to come, even if the local market continues to become heavily online-influenced. Table 2 shows local being 3x larger, in fact.

Categories of products or services with a high local coefficient are going to remain as desirable in-person local experiences. We can confirm the results in the table above with intuition. Obviously, you can?t eat food over the Internet, so restaurants will always have a high local coefficient. Dentists, spas, and plumbers are all similarly high, with local coefficients of 0.87; you really need that in-person visit, and you probably want to meet the service provider before you buy. In addition, there really isn?t an e-commerce substitute for any of those categories (although if it could somehow be done, there would certainly be demand for an online dental cleaning, or better yet, an online massage).

Legal services is an example of a category that is somewhere in the middle: Talking to your attorney in person is very desirable for many potential customers, but ultimately the final work product often doesn?t require you to be there in person (unless the attorney does a bad job and you wind up in court!), and there is a decent online service substitute with LegalZoom and related services.

With clothing, there is at least a medium desire to try clothes on in a store, as fit is an important part of the selection process for many shoppers. In addition, there is not a clear online substitute to trying on clothes other than buying them and shipping them back and forth (e.g. Bonobos, Warby Parker and Zappos). Startups like Clothes Horse, Fit Valet, Metail, and Fits.me are all trying to create virtual clothing fitting rooms, but there is still work to be done.

Now we can construct an updated table with market sizes (M) for each category (click links for sources) and estimate the size of the steady-state, local brick-and-mortar industry (L * M) compared with how much will go online (O * M):

Table 2 ? Market Sizes

Category e t s L O Market in US (M) O * M L * M
Restaurants 5 3 0 0.87 0.13 $660 B $86 B $574 B
Apartments 5 2 2 0.67 0.33 $127 B $42 B $85 B
Books 2 2 5 0.27 0.73 $33 B $24 B $9 B
Cars 2 4 2 0.60 0.40 $168 B $67 B $101 B
Groceries 3 3 2 0.60 0.40 $491 B $196 B $295 B
Clothing 2 5 2 0.67 0.33 $305 B $102 B $203 B
Shoes 1 5 3 0.53 0.47 $48 B $22 B $26 B
Hotel 5 3 0 0.87 0.13 $137 B $18 B $119 B
Spa 5 3 0 0.87 0.13 $13 B $2 B $11 B
Fitness/gym 5 4 0 0.93 0.07 $21 B $1 B $20 B
Plumber 5 3 0 0.87 0.13 $88 B $12 B $76 B
Music 2 2 5 0.27 0.73 $7 B $5 B $2 B
Doctor 5 3 2 0.73 0.27 $800 B $213 B $587 B
Dentist 5 3 0 0.87 0.13 $94 B $13 B $81 B
Legal 2 4 2 0.60 0.40 $245 B $98 B $147 B
Total $3237 B $816 B $2421 B

The results in the table should be surprising for anyone who believes brick and mortar is dying: Even after we all become compulsive smartphone users who buy anything online whenever possible, the theoretical equilibrium of local commerce versus online commerce will be 3 to 1.

The opportunity for mobile and web companies now is in online-influenced commerce for these high-local-coefficient categories. Online-influenced commerce means that consumers want a mobile or web experience before, during and after going to a local business. Forrester Research sized online-influenced commerce as already over $1 trillion back in 2010.

Let?s take restaurants for example. For many of us, the ideal experience before going to a restaurant is going online to find somewhere great to eat and explore ratings, reviews and menus. Then at the restaurant, we want to look at review highlights to see what to order, as well as photos of dishes. After we leave, we might write a review and rate the business. This kind of online-augmented local experience is becoming so ingrained in our normal behavior that The Onion finds humor in suggesting someone might actually go to a restaurant without reading online reviews first.

You can also see that the categories with the highest local coefficients map nicely to the most popular reviewed categories on Yelp. This is no coincidence and is part of the same trend:

Reviewed Businesses by Category:

  • Shopping & Retail ? 23%
  • Restaurants ? 21%
  • Home & Local Services ? 11%
  • Beauty & Fitness ? 9%
  • Arts, Entertainment & Events ? 7%
  • Health ? 6%
  • Nightlife ? 4%
  • Travel & Hotel ? 4%
  • Other ? 11%

The next wave of innovation will be less about how to deliver an experience online, and more about how to enhance it. While the assumptions behind the local coefficient are subjective and can be debated, even if you make very aggressive assumptions, it is hard to make the calculations show that e-commerce will become larger than local brick and mortar in the foreseeable future.

My analysis resulted in brick and mortar being 3x the size of e-commerce, but you can probably find a way to get it to 2x or even 1.5x. But getting to 0.5x would probably stretch beyond the set of assumptions that a reasonable person would agree with.

Changes in society will occur in the coming decades that could make all the input variables shift, but it is hard to build a mathematical case that e-commerce will surpass local by the end of this decade. Entrepreneurs would be wise to focus on online-influenced commerce and how to create great experiences in that area.


Mike Ghaffary is the Vice President of Business Development at Yelp. He is also the co-founder of the $999.99 iPhone app, BarMax, and advises them. Previously, he was the Co-Founder and Vice President of Business Development of Stitcher, and the Director of Business Development at TrialPay. He was most recently a Vice President at Summit Partners, a venture capital and private equity fund. Previously, Mike worked at the Boston Consulting Group and MSC Software, and also co-founded a startup...

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Carmelo Anthony, Knicks continue to struggle (national sports report and TV schedule)

Here's a quick look at Friday night in sports and a look ahead to Saturday:

NBA

&raquo Carmelo Anthony will get a needed break today when he has his number retired at the Carrier Dome. Rudy Gay scored a season-high 32 points, DeMar DeRozan had 18 and the Raptors beat New York 100-98 on Friday, handing the slumping Knicks their season-worst fourth straight defeat. Anthony and Raymond Felton both missed 3-pointers in the final minute.

&raquo Andray Blatche was limited to four points and one rebound as the Houston Rockets beat the Brooklyn Nets 106-96.

&raquo Wes Johnson had three points and four rebounds as his Phoenix Suns were blown out by the Boston Celtics.


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College Basketball

Saint Louis took control of the Atlantic 10 race with a 65-61 comeback win over No. 15 Butler on Friday night.


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NHL

&raquo The Blackhawks set an NHL record for the best start to a season, beating the San Jose Sharks 2-1 on Friday to give them at least one point in their first 17 games.

&raquo Former Buffalo Sabres coach Lindy Ruff already misses coaching. Ruff found it difficult tuning in Buffalo's 3-1 loss at Toronto on Thursday. "I watched one period and I found it incredibly strange and I had to turn it off," he said. "I just couldn't get through last night."


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Video of the day

Ashlee Arnau, a cheerleader at William Carey University in Hattiesburg, Miss., made an incredible front-flip half-court shot Thursday night at halftime of the school's men's basketball game that became an instant Internet sensation.

Friday's TV schedule

Auto Racing
1:15 p.m. NASCAR Nationwide Series: Drive4COPD 300 (ESPN)

Baseball
12 p.m. MLB Spring Training: Washington Nationals vs. New York Mets (SNY)

Basketball
12 p.m. NCAA: Clemson vs. Maryland (ESPN2)
1 p.m. NCAA: University of Southern Mississippi vs. Memphis (MSG)
2 p.m. NCAA: South Carolina vs. Georgia (CBS)
2 p.m. NCAA: Oklahoma State vs. West Virginia (ESPN2)
2 p.m. NCAA Women: Syracuse vs. South Florida (TWCS)
3 p.m. NCAA: Washington State vs. Arizona (MSGPL)
4 p.m. NCAA: North Carolina State vs. North Carolina (ESPN)
4 p.m. NCAA: Detroit vs. Wichita State (ESPN2)
4 p.m. NCAA: Tennessee vs. Texas A&M (MSG)
4 p.m. NCAA Women: Seton Hall vs. Connecticut (SNY)
4 p.m. NCAA: New Mexico vs. Colorado State (NBCSN)
4:15 p.m. NCAA: Georgetown vs. Syracuse (CBS)
6 p.m. NCAA: Creighton vs. St. Mary's (ESPN)
6 p.m. NCAA: Marquette vs. Villanova (ESPN2)
6 p.m. NCAA: Nevada vs. San Diego State (NBCSN)
8 p.m. NCAA: NCAA: South Dakota State University vs. Murray State (ESPN2)
8 p.m. NCAA: Connecticut vs. DePaul (SNY)
9 p.m. NCAA: Missouri vs. Kentucky (ESPN)
10 p.m. NCAA: Ohio vs. Belmont (ESPN2)

Boxing
9 p.m. Showtime Championship: Bundrage vs. Smith (SHOW)

Golf
12 p.m. WGC Accenture Match Play Championship (GOLF)
2 p.m. WGC Accenture Match Play Championship (NBC)

Hockey
12 p.m. NHL: New Jersey Devils vs. Washington Capitals (MSGPL)
7 p.m. NHL: New York Rangers vs. Montreal Canadiens (MSG)
7 p.m. NHL: New York Islanders vs. Buffalo Sabres (MSGPL)
7 p.m. NCAA: Air Force vs. Rochester Institute of Technology (TWCS)

Soccer
7:30 a.m. EPL: Stoke City vs. Fulham (ESPN2)
8 p.m. MLS: Desert Diamond Cup Final. Teams TBA (NBCSN)

Wrestling
9:30 a.m. NYSPHSAA Championship Semifinal (TWCS)

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Source: http://blog.syracuse.com/sports/2013/02/carmelo_anthony_knicks_continu.html

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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Dean Cain on Mindy McCready: What a WASTE!

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Apple shareholder vote blocked in hedge fund lawsuit

Seattle: A United States federal judge blocked has an Apple shareholder vote in response to a hedge fund lawsuit that claimed the tech giant was improperly bundling questions on a ballot.

The ruling was a win for hedge fund Greenlight Capital, which has been pressing Apple to give shareholders more of its huge cash stockpile.

The preliminary injunction ordered by judge Richard Sullivan has no impact on Apple's distribution of cash but prevents a vote on a proposal supported by management to make it impossible for the Apple board to issue preferred stock without shareholder approval.

Greenlight has urged Apple to issue 'perpetual preferred stock' at no cost to Apple's existing shareholders to get some of the company's $137 billion cash stockpile to its stock owners.

The hedge fund alleged that Apple violated US securities policies by 'bundling' the proposal on preferred stock with two other shareholder-friendly measures.

Doing so forces shareholders to accept or reject all three measures together, rather than separately, which Greenlight says violates a Securities and Exchange Commission rule.?
Sullivan granted the injunction, saying that the lawsuit was "likely to succeed on the merits" and that the plaintiffs, which include Greenlight and another investor, 'face irreparable harm' if the vote proceed.

But the judge denied a separate request for an advisory vote on the compensation of Apple's top executives. Last week, Apple chief executive Tim Cook said the company was examining ways to distribute more cash to shareholders but claimed the litigation was "a silly sideshow." "This is a waste of shareholder money," he said of the suit.

Right of shareholders
Cook said it was "an incredible privilege" to be in the position of deciding what to do with the company's $137 billion cash stockpile, and maintained that Apple will do so "deliberately and thoughtfully."

But he maintained that the lawsuit was not about returning cash, but instead about 'the right of shareholders' to authorise any special stock issue.

"Frankly, I find it bizarre that we would find ourselves being sued for doing something that's good for shareholders," he said, adding that the company would likely seek shareholder approval even if not required.

Source: http://www.timesofoman.com/News/Article-9180.aspx

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The Chromebook Pixel might be the new Linux ultrabook you're waiting for

Linux on the Pixel

After the announcement of the Chromebook Pixel yesterday, a lot of people were in love with the hardware, but thought the price tag was a bit high for a machine running Chrome OS. I'm in that camp as well. I think the hardware is mostly worth the price tag (a 256GB SSD would affirm that in a big way), but can't justify the price for a machine running Chrome OS the way things are now. 

We're pretty sure the Pixel is a portent of big things to come for Chrome OS, but just in case, here's a full blown version of Linux Mint running on the sexy thing. Bill Richardson, Chrome OS software engineer at Google, shows it off and gives fairly easy to understand instructions to do it yourself in his Google+ feed.

With devices shipping out today, things might get pretty interesting next week if you've been looking for a high-end Linux ultrabook. 

Source: +Bill Richardson



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Saturday, February 23, 2013

New Catching Fire Posters: Victory!

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2013/02/new-catching-fire-posters-victory/

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Oscars expand social media outreach for 85th show

The Twitter Mirror that is going to be used during the Oscars is set up backstage at the 85th Academy Awards in Los Angeles, Friday, Feb. 22, 2013. The Academy Awards will be held Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013. As part of its push to attract younger viewers to the Oscars, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is working to make the show a two-screen experience by offering new camera perspectives and interactive features on its website. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP)

The Twitter Mirror that is going to be used during the Oscars is set up backstage at the 85th Academy Awards in Los Angeles, Friday, Feb. 22, 2013. The Academy Awards will be held Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013. As part of its push to attract younger viewers to the Oscars, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is working to make the show a two-screen experience by offering new camera perspectives and interactive features on its website. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP)

The Twitter Mirror that is going to be used during the Oscars is seen backstage at the 85th Academy Awards in Los Angeles, Friday, Feb. 22, 2013. The Academy Awards will be held Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013. As part of its push to attract younger viewers to the Oscars, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is working to make the show a two-screen experience by offering new camera perspectives and interactive features on its website. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP)

(AP) ? The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is encouraging celebrities to tweet during the Oscars.

The film organization has expanded its digital outreach for the 85th Academy Awards with a new feature that lets stars to snap photos of themselves backstage during Sunday's ceremony and instantly post them online.

What Twitter calls a "Magic Mirror" will take photo-booth-style pictures of participating stars in the green room and send them out on the academy's official Twitter account. Organizers expect multiple celebrity mash-ups.

The backstage green room is a private place for stars to hang out before taking the stage and is typically closed to press and photographers.

The Magic Mirror is "giving access to fans at home a part of the show they never got to experience before," Twitter spokeswoman Elaine Filadelfo said Friday.

A new video-on-demand/instant replay feature also being introduced Sunday will allow Oscar fans to view show highlights online moments after they happen and share them with friends on Twitter and Facebook. Dozens of clips from the red carpet and the awards telecast will be available on the official Oscar website beyond Sunday's ceremony.

Oscar.com also offers other behind-the-scenes interactive features, including various backstage camera perspectives and a new live blog that aggregates the show's presence across social media. It will track the traffic on whatever makes a splash, like Angelina Jolie's right leg did last year.

The academy wants to make its second-screen experience just as rich as its primary one.

"Social media is now mainstream," said Christina Kounelias, chief marketing officer for the academy.

"We're not doing social media to reach out to young kids," said the academy's digital media director, Josh Spector. "We're doing it to connect with all Oscar fans."

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PFT: NFL considers changes to offseason

John ElwayAP

Last year?s draft class of quarterbacks was a unique one, with eight rookies starting at some point in the season, and more than half of them playing well.

But according to Broncos executive John Elway, the rising tide of young quarterbacks is a function of improved play, rather than improved scouting.

Asked if the improved batting average on picking quarterbacks was because the league had learned something, Elway replied simply: ?I think quarterbacks are getting better. . . . We?re getting guys that are much better prepared.?

With the proliferation of 7-on-7 leagues at the high school level (and younger), to the individual instruction most draftable quarterbacks are getting now, there?s a higher level of training that passers are getting, which is raising the bar.

That doesn?t mean teams aren?t going to miss with this year?s crop, especially in a class where many personnel types are talking about the holes in their games, but the floor has been raised.

Of course, Elway still wants to see the intangibles in any passer he?s considering. He offered input to the league on the new personality test that was created to supplement the Wonderlic.

He said he was asked what he wanted to see measured, and he told the test-makers he?d wanted to see if they could gauge competitiveness.

Granted, he hasn?t seen the test to see how that manifested itself, and it seems no one has.

But as years pass, that too will be taught to the quarterbacks coming in, extending the cycle of preparedness.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/02/21/nfl-considers-overhauling-the-offseason-calendar/related/

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

02/24/2013 - Brooklyn Bridge Animal Welfare Society Adoption Event

The Animal League has saved almost 1,000,000 lives. As the world?s largest no-kill rescue and adoption organization, we understand that a rescue isn?t complete until each animal is placed into a loving home. Our innovative programs provide education to reduce animal cruelty, and advance standards in animal welfare. Our staff and volunteers work tirelessly in the pursuit of our vision of a world where all companion animals find permanent homes to end euthanasia.

Source: http://calendar.animalleague.org/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=2050

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Video: Michelle Obama?s Midlife Crisis, Justin Timberlake and Jay-Z Announce London Performance, and More!

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Peterson case returns with hearing for new trial

In this Sept. 6, 2012 file photo, Joel Brodsky, left, and Steven Greenberg, attorneys for former Bolingbrook police officer Drew Peterson, confer outside the Will County Courthouse in Joliet, Ill., during the jury deliberations in Peterson's murder trial. The open lawyerly warfare between Brodsky, the lead counsel and co-counsel Greenberg, who also played a central role in the high-profile case, comes to a head Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013, at a hearing where a judge will decide if Peterson should get a new trial on grounds that the lead trial attorney allegedly did a shoddy job. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty, File)

In this Sept. 6, 2012 file photo, Joel Brodsky, left, and Steven Greenberg, attorneys for former Bolingbrook police officer Drew Peterson, confer outside the Will County Courthouse in Joliet, Ill., during the jury deliberations in Peterson's murder trial. The open lawyerly warfare between Brodsky, the lead counsel and co-counsel Greenberg, who also played a central role in the high-profile case, comes to a head Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013, at a hearing where a judge will decide if Peterson should get a new trial on grounds that the lead trial attorney allegedly did a shoddy job. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty, File)

FILE - In this May 8, 2009 file photo, former Bolingbrook, Ill., police sergeant Drew Peterson arrives at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet, Ill., for his arraignment on charges of first-degree murder in the 2004 death of his former wife Kathleen Savio, who was found in an empty bathtub at home. Peterson's wisecracking, limelight-hogging, sunglasses-wearing lawyers faced the media horde every day of the former suburban Chicago police officer's 2012 trial ? one that ended with a murder conviction and a falling out among the erstwhile colleagues. But the lawyerly war of words in public between lead trial counsel Joel Brodsky and former partner-turned-nemesis Steve Greenberg that began within hours of the trial's end will come to a head Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013 at a hearing where the defense will argue Peterson deserves a new trial because Brodsky did a shoddy job. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green, File)

CHICAGO (AP) ? Drew Peterson's defense lawyers were a united, wisecracking front during most of the former suburban Chicago police officer's 2012 trial, and rarely without their dark sunglasses. But by the time Peterson was found guilty of killing his third wife, the counsel's bond was irreparably fractured.

The public verbal sparring between former lead trial counsel Joel Brodsky and colleague-turned-nemesis Steve Greenberg will come to a head Tuesday at a hearing in Will County. The defense plans to argue that Peterson deserves a new trial because Brodsky botched the first.

If Will County Judge Edward Burmila rejects the motion for a retrial, he has said he will move on to the sentencing phase. Peterson, 59, faces a maximum 60-year prison term for murdering Kathleen Savio, who was found dead in her bathtub with a gash on her head.

The legal team's infighting is the latest twist in the peculiar saga of the former Bolingbrook police sergeant, who gained notoriety after his much younger fourth wife, Stacy Peterson, vanished in 2007.

Disagreements among the counsel during trial are not uncommon, said Chicago-area defense attorney Gal Pissetzky, but such spats spilling into public view are.

"A new team of lawyers might accuse an old team of lawyers of making mistakes at the trial ? but lawyers on the same trial team blaming each other? I've never heard of anything like this," he said. Pissetzky is not connected to the Peterson case.

The feud escalated earlier this month when Brodsky filed a defamation lawsuit against Greenberg, which claims Greenberg became "irrationally fixated and obsessed with destroying Brodsky" and held Brodsky up to "great public scorn, hatred, contempt (and) ridicule."

In an open letter to Brodsky in September, Greenberg accused him of "single-handedly" losing the trial, adding he "wafted the greatest case by ignorance, obduracy and ineptitude."

The current acrimony is in stark contrast with the beginning of the trial, when the limelight-seeking defense team faced the media horde together. Several times, they insisted that Stacy Peterson ? whose body was never found ? could show up any day to take the stand.

If Brodsky takes the stand Tuesday, he could face aggressive cross-examination by Greenberg and his other erstwhile colleagues. There's even an outside chance Peterson could be asked testify.

Among the accusations against Brodsky, chief is that he was so bent on publicizing himself that he pressed Peterson into a damaging pretrial media blitz.

But the hearing's focus is expected to be a decision that backfired during trial ? calling divorce lawyer Harry Smith to be a witness for the defense. Greenberg says that was Brodsky's decision; Brodsky says all the defense lawyers agreed on it.

Under questioning by Brodsky, Smith told jurors that Stacy Peterson had asked him a question before she vanished: Could she squeeze more money out of her husband in divorce proceedings if she threatened to tell police that he murdered Savio three years earlier?

Brodsky hoped Smith's testimony that Stacy Peterson allegedly sought to extort her husband would dent the credibility of statements she made to others that Drew Peterson threatened to kill her.

Savio's death was initially deemed an accident, a freak slip in the tub. But after Stacy Peterson vanished, Savio's body was re-examined and her death was reclassified as a homicide.

During Smith's testimony, he repeatedly stressed how Stacy Peterson seemed to sincerely believe her husband had killed Savio. Prosecutors could barely contain their joy, with chief state's prosecutor James Glasgow calling it "a gift from God." And some jurors said later that Smith's testimony persuaded them to convict Drew Peterson.

Judges rarely grant retrials, even in egregious cases of missteps. And when they do, it is usually because an attorney didn't make a certain argument or call a witness who might have exonerated a defendant, explained Kathleen Zellner, another Chicago-area defense attorney.

"It's usually not for something an attorney did but for what they did not do," she said.

But seemingly nothing can be ruled out in this case, which has been full of oddities since first making headlines in 2007. Peterson's trial was the first in Illinois history where prosecutors built their case on hearsay, thanks to a new law tailored specifically for the case, dubbed "Drew's Law."

Still, most legal observers agreed that the motion for a new trial is a longshot, at best.

"Nothing in this case has been usual," Pissetzky said. "But the chances for this motion to succeed are slim to none ? and slim just left the building."

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Associated Press

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