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Party like it's Q2 2013 with this BB10 lockscreen mod

If you've at all paid attention to the recent news from RIM, the latest version of its OS -- BlackBerry 10 -- is definitely coming (no really guys, we're serious this time). We don't know when that'll be for certain, and we're not so sure it's going to pull anyone away from the Android world. If you're curious to try out the lockscreen from BB10, however, here's your chance.

The always hacker-minded folks over at XDA have conjured up a mod to add the lockscreen to some specific devices on specific versions of Android, mainly 4.1 Jelly Bean at the moment, but hopefully expanded support is coming soon.

Source: CrackBerry; XDA



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Infographics get Viral Easily and Boost your Promotional Campaign

Published on: Oct 31 2012 by admin

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Exactly what does it entail to escalate or fuel your business over the internet? First one needs to consider that just having a website or online business doesn?t mean that you are having an e-commerce site. The implementation of websites to spawn leads, sales plus networking referrals, continues to escalate. No matter whether you are indulge in B2B or B2C selling, your online visibility can play crucial role in generating sales and leads. Almost a majority of users search products over the internet and most of them make online purchase based on the information they get at best possible time. Consumers nowadays have become more time minded than ever and they seek information in an understandable manner. That?s the reason why social media and other online portals are becoming increasingly packed with infographics.

SEO is all about promoting a website so that it could get to position in search engine results and can be viewed more by targeted audiences. With the evolvement of Google algorithm, social media has become an eye-candy for businesses to obtain online marketing success. As visually tempting posts and pages are more likely to be viewed and shared, it is obvious that why SEO infographic has turned out to be the renowned tool for information posting. The case studies of social media marketing strategies have proved that information graphics make good business sense and engage consumers.

Considering why and how these info-graphics are being implemented for social media promotional campaigns is foremost step for a business looking for mastering online promotional campaign.

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A research carried out by trusted resource indicates that more than 65% of online users get attracted towards visual web contents. That fact is that 90% of data that the user grabs is in visual format. Considering these facts most of the marketing leaders have relied over the infographics to promote their brands and improve their ranking. The use of graphics and visual impressions in brand promotion engages users twice that a simple headline or text.

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Link building is one of the most essential factors to consider while running an unbeaten social media campaign. The more websites, which share or contribute to a link that can easily be tracked back to an organization?s website, the superior for ranking. This is the main reason that proved infographics helpful for delivering more links. Visually attractive graphics with crucial data or information are often shared as well as implemented over social networks that ensure more links to stimulate superior SEO results.

Social Media Trends and Information Based Graphics

To keep abreast of the continually varying dynamics of networking sites is one of the tough challenges for advertising management teams. Based on current data and researches, information graphics are a reasonable way to present illustrations and visuals that engage as well as attract consumers. Anyone who has any doubt on this new trend requires just reviewing the statistics that supports the constant use of visual facts for SEO-results. For instance, YouTube the social media giant boasts 100 million visitors and consumers every week. As videos are definitely a preferred visual medium for building SEO results, stimulating infographics contain a confirmed track record to get viral too that is the dream of every marketing manager.

There are so many service providers that can ensure better infographics at unbeatable prices.? iSearch Solution is as such company that takes holistic approach to create visually appealing graphics to engage consumers with your service and products.

Source: http://www.isearchsolution.com/blog/?p=244

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I am not an expert, but it you go to the uncatagorized media and hold dowm your control key and make the media then right click you will see an entry "catagorize media", If you hit that it will take you to your list. It does work for me and I found that tip here.
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One Direction Offer Tiny Teases Of 'Little Things' Video

Boy band dropping a clip per day until Friday premiere.
By Christina Garibaldi


Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson in a "Little Things" teaser
Photo: Columbia Records

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1696522/one-direction-little-things-teaser.jhtml

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Mistakes that newbies do in internet marketing? - Webmaster Forum

Content marketing is the most powerful form because it will attract links and it will keep traffic coming in consistently if the content is good. It's all about evergreen content.

Curation is also a very powerful form of creating high quality content. Make sure you always point a link back to where the information came from though.

Source: http://www.v7n.com/forums/marketing-forum/322203-mistakes-newbies-do-internet-marketing.html

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BoE's Dale says UK growth to falter after Olympic boost: Times

LONDON (Reuters) - Economic growth in Britain will be "materially" lower in the fourth quarter, after an unexpectedly strong boost from the Olympic Games, and it will remain weak for the next couple of years, Bank of England chief economist Spencer Dale told the Times newspaper.

Dale welcomed last week's news that Britain's economy grew by a "strong" 1 percent in the second quarter, but warned that the next set of data would look much worse by comparison.

"In terms of the headline numbers I expect to see a very sharp fall back," he said, explaining that the one-off boost from the Olympic Games was "even greater than we had expected".

A reduction in the cost of funding for banks, positive inflation figures and the Bank's new "Funding for Lending" program of cheap loans for banks are all good news for the economy, but several negative factors will weigh on growth for some time, Dale said.

Recent rises in energy prices, for example, are expected to force inflation back up 2.5 percent in the next few months.

"e have had a series of utility price increases and that will feed into households' real incomes, he said."

Dale, who opposed the British central bank's most recent expansion of its government bond-buying program last July, pointed to inflation figures as he repeated his call for caution around quantitative easing.

"Inflation with a 'two' in front of it is encouraging, but normally we would have expected an economy this weak for inflation to be quite a bit below target, and we are not seeing that," he said.

"This stickiness in inflation is something we need to take into account when we are thinking about exactly how much more stimulus we need to apply."

However, there are circumstances in which Dale said he could imagine voting for further asset purchases.

Recent strengthening in the pound is "not good for us in terms of keeping this sort of rebalancing of the economy" towards exports, he said.

"I think it is something we are keeping a close eye on. If the exchange rate shifted up very dramatically, other things being equal you would have to take that into account in terms of policy."

(Reporting by Stephen Mangan; editing by Christopher Wilson)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/boes-dale-says-uk-growth-falter-olympic-boost-002545208--business.html

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Presidential election passes $2 billion fundraising mark

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The 2012 presidential campaign passed the $2 billion mark in fundraising Thursday, fueled by an outpouring of cash from both ordinary citizens and the wealthiest Americans hoping to influence the selection of the country's next leader.

The eye-popping figure puts the election on track to be the costliest in modern U.S. history. It comes amid a campaign finance system vastly altered by the proliferation of outside groups and "super" political committees that are bankrolling a barrage of TV ads in battleground states.

President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney have brought in about $1.7 billion so far this election, according to fundraising reports submitted Thursday night.

Added to that: nearly $300 million in donations involving super PACs since early 2011, as well as tens of millions more in donations to nonprofit groups that run election-related ads but don't have to disclose their donors.

Obama, the Democratic Party and related fundraising committees raised a combined $88.8 million for the first 15 days of October, reports showed, while Romney's fundraising apparatus reaped $111.8 million during the same period.

The largest of those were two pro-Romney groups. American Crossroads, a Republican-leaning super PAC with ties to former President George W. Bush's longtime political counselor Karl Rove, reported raising at least $79.6 million through Oct. 15. Restore Our Future, founded by former Romney aides, reported pulling in $130.6 million so far. And Priorities USA, a pro-Obama group founded by two former aides to the president, reported $62.8 million in contributions.

Added to that: nearly $300 million in donations involving super PACs since early 2011, as well as tens of millions more in donations to nonprofit groups ? often affiliated with super PACs ? that run election-related ads but don't have to disclose their donors.

Presidential candidates in 2008 raised more than $1.8 billion in inflation-adjusted figures. This time, new factors have contributed to the escalation in the campaign money chase.

This year marked the first time that both major party candidates opted out from the public financing system established to set limits on how much a presidential candidate can raise and spend. Both Obama and Romney would have been eligible for about $100 million in taxpayer money to support their campaigns through the general election, but both gambled ? correctly ? that they could raise and spend far more.

In 2008, Obama became the first presidential contender to refuse all public financing while his Republican rival, Arizona Sen. John McCain, accepted the government funds. The lopsided result ? Obama outspent McCain by more than 2-to-1 in the general election ? effectively ended public funding as an option for serious candidates.

With the 2012 election so tight, both Obama and Romney have spent considerable time at high-dollar fundraising events courting wealthy donors. Romney last month lamented the time spent fundraising rather than speaking to larger groups of voters, saying that "fundraising is a part of politics when your opponent decides not to live by the federal spending limits."

Both Obama and Romney have raised considerable cash from small donors, too, especially the president. His campaign has reported that more than 4 million donors have contributed.

Obama spokesman Adam Fetcher acknowledged Thursday that Romney and his supportive super PACs were outspending the president on the airwaves. He said the Obama campaign was making efforts to expand its donor base as it headed into the remaining days before the election.

Federal election regulators have raised the limit on individual contributions to candidates, which means campaigns can solicit more money from donors than they have in the past. Individual donors can now give a total of $5,000 in the primary and general elections to a candidate, compared to just $2,000 in 2000.

Michael Toner, a Republican campaign finance lawyer and former chairman of the Federal Election Commission, said the close race between Obama and Romney and the sharply polarized electorate have also played a role in accelerating the dash for dollars.

"I don't know any campaign manager who thinks they have too much money. In this political 50-50 environment you can't ever have enough," Toner said. "Every last million could make the difference in who is elected."

But the emergence of super PACs and other outside groups, emboldened partly by the Citizens United decision by the Supreme Court in 2010, has done more than anything else to reshape the contours of presidential campaign fundraising. A handful of federal court cases have broadly eased campaign finance regulations, allowing donors to give unlimited sums. That kind of money has largely been funneled to super PACs, which can raise and spend money on behalf of candidates as long as they don't coordinate expenditures or strategy with the campaign.

"The distinctive factor in this election is the outside money being spent and the corrupting money financing it," said Fred Wertheimer, a longtime campaign finance reform advocate. "It's a symbol of the disastrous campaign finance system we have and the undue influence relatively few well-financed individuals and interest groups now have over government decisions.

Las Vegas casino mogul Sheldon Adelson is the top super PAC donor this year. Adelson, a billionaire, has contributed more than $40 million to Republican super PACs, including those backing Romney and former candidate and House Speaker Newt Gingrich.

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Fouhy reported from New York.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/presidential-election-hits-2b-fundraising-mark-035518690--election.html

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Exclusive: Alicia Keys on Her New App, Her Nana and Finding the Time to Journal!

Alicia Keys is one proud mama -- proud of her 2-year-old son Egypt, for sure, but also proud of another birth: the launch Thursday of her first-ever children's app -- an app that is so cool you will actually want your child to play on the iPad, instead of hiding your coveted iPad hoping the kids never find it like we do in our house!

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Apply to become a presenter for the ACRL workshop ?Scholarly ...

ACRL is accepting applications from prospective new presenters for the workshop ?Scholarly Communications: From Understanding to Engagement?. The day-long workshop, now in its fifth year, is led by two expert presenters at locations across the country. The workshop content is updated each year to meet the evolving needs of the community. In 2013, the sections will focus on access, intellectual property, engagement, and emerging opportunities for scholarship.

In addition to the in-person workshop, the presenter team is seeking to develop virtual programming, which may be via brief recorded videos that would be housed in the ACRL scholarly communication toolkit and/or through a live webcast series. ACRL e-Learning webcasts are 90 minutes in length, including time for audience Q&A. Presenters can use PowerPoint, online polls, white board, and other interactive tools during the webcast. Participants can interact with the presenters via text-based chat or audio.

We seek to expand our pool of presenters by recruiting and mentoring at least one new person in 2013.

Required:

  • A designated role in scholarly communications within your library.
  • Teaching experience.
  • Experience with instructional design and meeting facilitation.
  • Collaborative planning skills.
  • Must be available to attend up to two road shows to be offered in spring/summer 2013.

Strongly preferred:

  • Demonstrated ability to create brief recorded videos and/or deliver effective live webcasts in an interactive, online classroom environment.
  • Participation in an ACRL Scholarly Communications road show workshop (either at ACRL Conference 2009 in Seattle, ALA Midwinter Meeting 2012 in Dallas, or as a road show in spring/summer 2009, 2010, 2011, or 2012).
  • Available to attend a presenter curriculum design retreat, to be held in conjunction with ALA Midwinter Meeting in Seattle, WA, on Friday, January 25, 2-6p.m.

The workshop content is dynamic and evolving, and the new presenter will participate in shaping the curriculum as a collegial partner with the current presenters. Serving as a new presenter involves participating in planning calls, in-person design meetings (held in conjunction with ALA Midwinter and/or Annual Conference), participating in all segments of the workshop event, and some development of materials, exercises and presentations. The new presenter will ideally participate in two workshops during spring/summer 2013. The new presenter will gain experience by shadowing experienced presenters and team-teaching a section or assignment before taking a leading role. The ACRL Research and Scholarly Environment Committee will consider applicants who can only attend one program in 2013 and begin teaching in 2014. ACRL will reimburse the new presenter for travel costs for up to two road shows in 2013 (flights, hotel, ground transportation, and per diem for meals). ACRL provides a modest honorarium to experienced presenters.

If the new presenter is skilled at creating brief recorded videos and/or presenting live webcasts, this person may assume additional responsibility for working with other presenters to adapt existing content. ACRL offers e-Learning webcast presenters a 10% royalty of webcast registration fees, less the Elluminate vendor fees, split between the presenters.

To apply, please prepare the following materials. Applications must be submitted electronically as a single PDF document that includes:

    1. A statement addressing the following questions (two pages max for all):
      • Why do you want to become a presenter for ACRL?s Scholarly Communication workshop?
      • What publications have you authored or presentations have you given (within the library or outside) related to scholarly communications topics?
      • What contributions could you make to the presenter team that align with the qualifications?
      • Are there relevant experiences of which you would like us to be aware?
      • Are there videos that demonstrate your talents as a teacher?
    2. Your resume.
    3. The names and contact information for 2 references who have direct knowledge of your teaching experience.

The single PDF application must submitted via email by 5 p.m. Central on Monday, November 19, 2012, to Lisa Macklin, vice chair of the ACRL Research and Scholarly Environment Committee, at lmackli@emory.edu.

The ACRL Research and Scholarly Environment Committee has formed a small review team, separate from the current presenters, to consider applications. The process includes checking references and a telephone (or Skype) interview. The group will select a new presenter for 2013 and notify all applicants by Monday, December 17, 2012.

If you have questions of any kind, don?t hesitate to contact Lisa Macklin at lmackli@emory.edu or (404) 727-1535.

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2 Kentucky men acquitted of hate-crimes charges

LONDON, Ky. (AP) ? Two Kentucky men were acquitted of hate-crimes charges but found guilty of kidnapping late Wednesday in connection with an attack on a gay man.

Prosecutors had argued that Anthony Ray Jenkins and his cousin David Jason Jenkins attacked 29-year-old Kevin Pennington last year at a rural state park because of Pennington's sexual orientation ? a provision of the federal hate-crimes law that had not been previously prosecuted in the U.S.

It was not clear why jurors rejected that argument. They were whisked away immediately after delivering the verdicts and did not make any comments.

Anthony Jenkins' attorney, Willis Coffey, said after the trial that jurors didn't find Pennington's account of the events credible.

"You'd like to have an acquittal on all counts, but he's happy he was found not guilty of a hate crime," Coffey said of his client. "So am I."

Prosecutors said they would issue a statement later.

Pennington held hands with family members and let out an audible sigh when the not-guilty verdicts on the hate-crimes charges were announced. He left the courtroom without talking to news reporters.

Jimmy Jenkins, an uncle who raised Anthony Jenkins, dropped his head into his hands and cried when the cousins were found guilty on the charges of kidnapping and conspiracy to a kidnapping. They are scheduled to be sentenced on Feb. 21.

Throughout the trial, the defense argued that any dispute between the Jenkinses and Pennington was over a drug deal gone sour.

Andrew Stephens, the attorney for David Jason Jenkins, argued that his client had at least 21 beers on the day of the assault and was too drunk to have formulated a plan for such an attack.

"These people who were stoned and drunk were going to form a plan? When this event took place, they were all about drugs," Stephens said.

Coffee argued that Anthony Jenkins has an IQ of roughly 75 and was merely a follower who does not hate gay people. He called the allegations "the nearest thing to nothing I have ever seen."

Coffey said Pennington pushed the idea that he was attacked for being gay to serve his own political agenda. Coffey invoked the name of President Barack Obama, who is unpopular in Kentucky and lost badly in the state four years ago.

"If the government and President Obama want to bow to the special-interest groups, that's their business, but they picked the wrong case," Coffey said.

U.S. Justice Department civil rights attorney AeJean Cha told jurors that the Jenkins cousins and two women planned to kidnap, beat and kill Pennington because of his sexual orientation.

"This is not about drugs, this is about the fact that Kevin is gay," Cha said.

Hawkins also played a tape of Pennington's 911 call after the attack. On the tape, Pennington's voice can be heard cracking as he tries to describe the attack and relay information about the Jenkinses.

"They're trying to kill me," Pennington told the 911 operator on April 4, 2011. "I didn't know what they were going to do. I think it's because I'm gay."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/2-kentucky-men-acquitted-hate-crimes-charges-025046389.html

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Soundtrack to history: 1878 Edison audio unveiled

SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (AP) ? It's scratchy, lasts only 78 seconds and features the world's first recorded blooper.

The modern masses can now listen to what experts say is the oldest playable recording of an American voice and the first-ever capturing of a musical performance, thanks to digital advances that allowed the sound to be transferred from flimsy tinfoil to computer.

The recording was originally made on a Thomas Edison-invented phonograph in St. Louis in 1878.

At a time when music lovers can carry thousands of digital songs on a player the size of a pack of gum, Edison's tinfoil playback seems prehistoric. But that dinosaur opens a key window into the development of recorded sound.

"In the history of recorded sound that's still playable, this is about as far back as we can go," said John Schneiter, a trustee at the Museum of Innovation and Science, where it will be played Thursday night in the city where Edison helped found the General Electric Co.

The recording opens with a 23-second cornet solo of an unidentified song, followed by a man's voice reciting "Mary Had a Little Lamb" and "Old Mother Hubbard." The man laughs at two spots during the recording, including at the end, when he recites the wrong words in the second nursery rhyme.

"Look at me; I don't know the song," he says.

When the recording is played using modern technology during a presentation Thursday at a nearby theater, it likely will be the first time it has been played at a public event since it was created during an Edison phonograph demonstration held June 22, 1878, in St. Louis, museum officials said.

The recording was made on a sheet of tinfoil, 5 inches wide by 15 inches long, placed on the cylinder of the phonograph Edison invented in 1877 and began selling the following year.

A hand crank turned the cylinder under a stylus that would move up and down over the foil, recording the sound waves created by the operator's voice. The stylus would eventually tear the foil after just a few playbacks, and the person demonstrating the technology would typically tear up the tinfoil and hand the pieces out as souvenirs, according to museum curator Chris Hunter.

Popping noises heard on this recording are likely from scars left from where the foil was folded up for more than a century.

"Realistically, once you played it a couple of times, the stylus would tear through it and destroy it," he said.

Only a handful of the tinfoil recording sheets are known to known to survive, and of those, only two are playable: the Schenectady museum's and an 1880 recording owned by The Henry Ford museum in Michigan.

Hunter said he was able to determine just this week that the man's voice on the museum's 1878 tinfoil recording is believed to be that of Thomas Mason, a St. Louis newspaper political writer who also went by the pen name I.X. Peck.

Edison company records show that one of his newly invented tinfoil phonographs, serial No. 8, was sold to Mason for $95.50 in April 1878, and a search of old newspapers revealed a listing for a public phonograph program being offered by Peck on June 22, 1878, in St. Louis, the curator said.

A woman's voice says the words "Old Mother Hubbard," but her identity remains a mystery, he said. Three weeks after making the recording, Mason died of sunstroke, Hunter said.

A Connecticut woman donated the tinfoil to the Schenectady museum in 1978 for an exhibit on the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Edison company that later merged with another to form GE. The woman's father had been an antiques dealer in the Midwest and counted the item among his favorites, Hunter said.

In July, Hunter brought the Edison tinfoil recording to California's Berkeley Lab, where researchers such as Carl Haber have had success in recent years restoring some of the earliest audio recordings.

Haber's projects include recovering a snippet of a folk song recorded a capella in 1860 on paper by Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville, a French printer credited with inventing the earliest known sound recording device.

Haber and his team used optical scanning technology to replicate the action of the phonograph's stylus, reading the grooves in the foil and creating a 3D image, which was then analyzed by a computer program that recovered the original recorded sound.

The achievement restores a vital link in the evolution of recorded sound, Haber said. The artifact represents Edison's first step in his efforts to record sound and have the capability to play it back, even if it was just once or twice, he said.

"It really completes a technology story," Haber said. "He was on the right track from the get-go to record and play it back."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/soundtrack-history-1878-edison-audio-unveiled-064429849--finance.html

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Doctors call for sports designation for cheerleading

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CHICAGO ? Cheerleading isn?t just jumping and waving pompoms ? it has become as athletic and potentially as dangerous as a sport and should be designated one to improve safety, the nation?s leading group of pediatricians says. The number of cheerleaders injured each year has climbed dramatically in the last two decades. Common stunts that pose risks include tossing and flipping cheerleaders in the air and creating human pyramids that reach 15 feet high or more. In a new policy statement released online Monday in the journal Pediatrics, the American Academy of Pediatrics says school Sports associations should designate cheerleading as a sport, and make it subject to safety rules and better supervision. That would include on-site athletic trainers, limits on practice time and better qualified coaches, the academy says. ...

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Ambush kills 10 Afghan troops

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) ? Taliban insurgents killed 10 members of the Afghan security forces in an ambush in western Herat province, police and government officials said Tuesday.

Muhiudin Noori, a spokesman for the provincial governor, said that soldiers and police were searching late Monday for a group of insurgents who had earlier set up a roadblock where they were stopping and seizing passing vehicles.

In the ensuing firefight, five policemen including the district commander and five soldiers died, Noori said. There were no insurgent casualties, but police later arrested 25 suspects found in the area, he said.

Also Tuesday, an American service member was killed in an insurgent attack in the east, the U.S. military said in a statement. It did not provide further details about the attack. The latest death makes at least 12 American service members killed so far this month and 265 killed so far this year.

The Herat ambush was the bloodiest single incident for Afghan security forces this year in western Afghanistan ? an area where the insurgents have been less active than in their strongholds in the east and west of the country.

In recent months, Taliban guerrillas have been switching tactics and increasingly targeting Afghan security forces as the international coalition continues its drawdown toward a planned withdrawal of the majority of combat troops in 2014.

Meanwhile, President Hamid Karzai condemned "in the strongest possible terms" a NATO raid on Sunday in Logar province in which he said four children were killed.

A presidential statement said coalition troops carried out the operation in Baraki Barak district in an effort to apprehend two armed militants. But this resulted in the deaths of the four children who were tending to their animals in the same area, it said.

Din Mohammad Darwesh, spokesman for the provincial governor, said the victims were between 10 and 13 years old.

On Sunday, NATO said it had conducted a precision airstrike in Baraki Barak district which killed three insurgents. "No other individuals were reported nearby at the time of the strike," a coalition statement said.

In recent months, Karzai has criticized the international military coalition for killing civilians, for not going after terrorist safe havens in neighboring Pakistan, and for not providing the Afghan armed forces with all the weapons they need.

The criticisms drew an angry response from U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, who earlier this month said the Afghan leader should occasionally say thank you to allied forces who are fighting and dying there, rather than criticizing them.

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Slobodan Lekic in Kabul contributed to this report.

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Google?s Big Nexus Event: What?s at Stake

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Google's Japanese website is displayed on the company's Nexus 7 tablet computer at a news conference in Tokyo, Japan, Sept. 25, 2012.

If Google announces a Nexus phone and several tablets next week as expected, it?ll be both a major turning point and a test for the company?s Android platform.

The launch of new Nexus hardware will represent Google?s biggest effort yet to regain control over Android and to find some footing in tablets, where the operating system has faltered. As if that wasn?t enough of a challenge, Google also has to compete with a major phone and tablet push by Microsoft, new Kindle Fire tablets, new Nook tablets and a smaller, less expensive iPad.

It won?t be easy, but at this point, Google can?t sit on the sidelines anymore.

In the smartphone realm, Android has flourished, but in a manner beyond Google?s control. Wireless carriers and phone makers tend to run amok with the core Android software, creating devices that aren?t necessarily worse, but are difficult to upgrade and loaded with bloatware. The results are an Android ecosystem that doesn?t always seem unified, and experiences that vary wildly from one Android phone to the next.

(MORE: New Google Nexus Hardware: Here Comes the Wave?)

Tablets are even more troublesome. Android hasn?t kept up with the iPad in market share unless you count Amazon?s Kindle Fire and Barnes & Noble?s Nook tablets, which have their own app stores and unique interfaces. They barely qualify as Android devices, yet they?ve been more successful than any true Android tablet yet.

Mainstream Moment for Nexus

For Google, the term ?Nexus? equates to a pure Android experience, consistent across all devices. But in the past, it was a geek thing, aimed at discerning enthusiasts and app developers. Even if sales weren?t good?and really, they never have been?Google could brush it off because the devices weren?t aimed at mainstream consumers anyway.

Over the last year or so, Google?s goals for Nexus have transformed. The Android Market?s re-branding as Google Play, the sales of $350 unlocked Galaxy Nexus phones and this summer?s launch of the $200-and-up Nexus 7 tablet all show that Google wants to use the Nexus brand to take back the Android spotlight. Even the slogan for the event, ?The playground is open,? suggests a more consumer-minded vibe than ever before.

The rumors for next week?s event include a high-end Nexus phone from LG, a 10-inch Nexus tablet from Samsung (with a display that?s even sharper than that of Apple?s iPad), new Nexus 7 tablets with 32 GB of storage and/or mobile broadband connectivity and possibly a $99 mystery tablet. Even if only a few of those devices materialize, they?ll represent Google?s biggest push for the Nexus brand yet.

Lingering Questions

More Nexus devices don?t necessarily mean more sales and more control over Android for Google.

It?s not clear how a larger Nexus tablet would succeed where other Android tablets have failed, unless you believe mainstream consumers pay close attention to pixel density or other minute tech specs. Google Play has a smaller movie and music selection than Amazon Instant Video (as Laptop Mag noted in a recent comparison) and doesn?t have as many proper tablet apps as Apple?s iPad. In lieu of sheer quantity, Google will need to show some amazing content of its own or knock it out the park on pricing with its tablets.

As for smartphones, the big question is whether Google will cater to wireless carriers, whose subsidies are what allow phones to sell for under $200 in the United States. (They?re also the reason you agree to a two-year contract when you buy a new phone.) Verizon and Sprint did subsidize the Galaxy Nexus, but the arrangement wasn?t ideal as customers still had to wait months for software upgrades. If Google goes it alone and sells unlocked phones without subsidies, it?ll still need a retail partner to provide hands-on time, along with some serious marketing to explain why an unlocked Nexus phone is worth getting.

All of which is to say that next week?s press event will be a lot of fun to watch. And even if you?re not obsessed with the tech industry?s twists and turns, at least there?ll be some cool hardware.

MORE: Needed for Google?s Next Nexus 7 Tablet: More Storage

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Forbes Presents Collection of Estate Planning Articles - The Wiewel ...

With all the noise these days about taxing the rich and the future of the federal estate tax, the message that ordinary folks also need to plan, to protect themselves and their families, gets drowned out.

Did you know we just passed National Estate Planning Awareness Week (Oct. 15-21)? Don?t worry if you missed it, estate planning is a continuous endeavor and one that is never out of season.

While proper estate planning is no Do-It-Yourself project and competent legal counsel should be retained, there is plenty of literature available to help you learn the basics of estate planning and beyond. Leave it to Forbes to compile ?The Forbes Guide To Estate Planning? from its storehouse of past estate planning articles. Of course, these 40 some articles give only the Forbes perspective, but it?s a quick glimpse at the panoply of topics and worth a read.

If you still need information on estate planning topics and strategies, contact your legal and financial counselors in order to gain knowledge about protecting your family and your assets.

Reference: Forbes (October 14, 2012) ?The Forbes Guide To Estate Planning?

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Apple unveils iPad Mini, iPad,?iMac and more

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We have found our way to San Jose, to see what Apple meant when it said, "We've got a little more to show you."?Apple CEO Tim Cook took to the stage and presided over an event that launched?a super slim?new iMac, a 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display, a Mac Mini ... and?two new iPads.

The fourth-generation iPad is an update to this spring's third-generation?iPad with a?Retina display, featuring a faster chip, the A6X ???delivering faster performance. "I can't see the competition in the?rear view mirror," says senior vice president of worldwide marketing, Phil Schiller, who came on stage to show off all the new hardware.

There's improved Wi-Fi and, of course, a Lightning connector. The fourth-generation iPad (don't call it an iPad 4!) will cost the same amount as the current one. (No word on whether or not the third-generation iPad will be offered at discount, mind you.) This the first time, at least in recent memory, that Apple updated a core product twice in the same year.

But the bigger deal during this event was the smaller iPad, the iPad Mini. It's 0.68 lbs, and as thin as a pencil (7.2 millimeters).

Apple seems to want to explain the iPad Mini's 7.9-inch screen, in part because it's not a "Retina" display.?It's a?1024 x 768 pixel resolution display, the same resolution as the iPad 2, so all apps look good and work. How does that compare to the 7-inch?Android tablets, particularly Google's Nexus 7, though? With a diagonal screen of 7.9 inches, that translates to a huge total surface area advantage:?21.9 square inches for the competitor, versus 29.6 square inches on the iPad Mini.

The iPad Mini has an Apple A5 chip,?FaceTime HD front-facing camera, a?5MP iSight camera on the?back, LTE cellular?wireless capabilities (in some models), speedy 802.11?A/B/G/N Wi-Fi, and, of course, a Lightning connector.

It's got 10 hours of battery life, just like fourth-generation iPad.

The iPad Mini will start shipping Nov. 2 (for the Wi-Fi only version), and will cost $329 and up. The LTE-enabled model will ship two weeks later.?(See the above pic for all the prices.) You can pre-order the iPad Mini starting on?Friday, along with the fourth-generation iPad.

As far as the rest of Apple's announcements on Tuesday go, the first news of the event was a new version of iBooks, with continuous reading, language support for Japanese and Chinese,?and pages?synchronized across iCloud, so that?? as with?Amazon's?Whispersync???your place is saved no matter what device you're on. You can download the new iBooks today.

After iBooks, Schiller started his stage revue?by revealing a 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display: It's got 4 million pixels, four times the pixels of its predecessor.?To put that into perspective, consider that the average HDTV has a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution. This means that the new MacBook Pro has almost double the pixels of an HDTV.

The 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display is .75 inches thick?and weighs?3.5 lbs.???much more slender than the older model. There's no optical disc drive, of course.

The base configuration, which you can order today, costs $1699, and comes with a Core i5 dual-core processor, 256GB of memory and 8GB of RAM.?You can custom order it?with?a storage array of up to 768GB of flash memory, and an Intel?Ivy?Bridge Core i7 processor.

Schiller also introduced a new?Mac Mini with a neat removable bottom. A base configuration with a 2.5GHz dual-core i5 processor starts at $599, and a server model is available for $999.

The star of the Mac show was the next-generation iMac, however. It's incredibly thin.

Apple got it so much thinner by laminating the display to the glass. It comes in two sizes: A 27-inch model with a?2560?x?1440 screen and a?21.5-inch version with a?1920 x 1080 screen. Schiller says there's 75 percent less reflection than on?the previous generation, and from what I can tell after using a MacBook Pro with Retina display, that sounds about right.

This new iMac is 8 pounds lighter than its predecessor. Still, it's got all the jacks and speakers and cameras you'd expect.

The key under-the-hood feature is the "Fusion Drive,"?a hybrid drive that has 128GB of Flash memory, integrated with a 1 or 3TB magnetic?drive. The hybrid drive is coded into OS?X, so that your file management is speedy, delivering "nearly the performance of flash," says Schiller.

The base configuration of the new iMac is $1299, and you get a?2.7GHz processor, 8GB of RAM and regular?1TB drive. There's no optical drive on any configurations, just an add-on accessory.?

As usual,?Cook started off the Apple event?by recapping sales of all Apple products.?There was a video of the iPhone 5 sales launch, naming it the fastest-selling phone in history. Next was a recap of iPod sales ? over 3 million of the new ones sold already.?

On to software, where Cook mentioned that iMessages have been sent 300 million times, at a rate of 28,000 per second. 35 billion apps have been downloaded from Apple App Store, and there are 275,000 titles in there that are just for iPad. Developers have made $6.5 billion from selling wares in the App Store.?

You can check out Apple's video recap of Tuesday's event, but pay attention to the system requirements.

Wilson Rothman is the Technology & Science?editor at NBC News Digital. Catch up with him on Twitter at @wjrothman, and join our conversation on Facebook.

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Apple announces 4th generation iPad packing an A6X CPU, Lightning connector and FaceTime HD camera

Apple announces 4th generation iPad

It's not quite what we expected, but Apple has just introduced us to a new, 4th generation iPad at its event in San Jose, California today. It's essentially a hardware refresh for Apple's 3rd gen slate, as it packs new A6X silicon with quad-core graphics that the company claims provides double the performance of the old A5X chip. The new iPad also gets dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n WiFi, expanded LTE compatibility (including Sprint and KDDI), a 720p FaceTime camera on the front and the new image processor first seen in the iPhone 5. Of course, it also gets the reversible Lightning port that debuted on on the iPhone, and will be available in both black and white. Pricing stays the same as its predecessor, with a 16GB WiFi version for $499 and a 16GB model with cellular data on board costs $629. Interested? You'll be able to pick one up through Apple's online and brick and mortar stores or Apple Authorized Resellers in a host of countries -- listed in the PR after the break -- on November 2nd.

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Cheerleading needs sports safety rules, docs say

CHICAGO (AP) ? Cheerleading isn't just jumping and waving pompoms ? it has become as athletic and potentially as dangerous as a sport and should be designated one to improve safety, the nation's leading group of pediatricians says.

The number of cheerleaders injured each year has climbed dramatically in the last two decades. Common stunts that pose risks include tossing and flipping cheerleaders in the air and creating human pyramids that reach 15 feet high or more.

In a new policy statement released online Monday in the journal Pediatrics, the American Academy of Pediatrics says school sports associations should designate cheerleading as a sport, and make it subject to safety rules and better supervision. That would include on-site athletic trainers, limits on practice time and better qualified coaches, the academy says.

Just like other athletes, cheerleaders should be required to do conditioning exercises and undergo physical exams before joining the squad, the new policy says.

"Not everyone is fully aware of how cheerleading has evolved over the last couple of decades. It used to be just standing on the sidelines and doing cheers and maybe a few jumps," said Dr. Cynthia LaBella, a sports medicine specialist at Chicago's Lurie Children's Hospital and an author of the new policy.

But she said cheerleading often results in injuries that include severe sprains, broken arms and legs, neck injuries and concussions.

Last year, there were almost 37,000 emergency room visits for cheerleading injuries among girls aged 6 to 22, according to data from the Consumer Product Safety Commission. That's more than four times higher than in 1980, when cheerleading was tamer.

While there are still traditional cheerleading squads that support schools' athletic teams, some schools and private clubs have separate cheerleading teams that compete against other teams.

Kali Wald of Elburn, Ill., suffered a serious concussion last year during an acrobatic routine with her high school's competitive team; teammates tossed her in the air but she landed wrong twice, first on her upper back and neck, then on her head. She blacked out for several minutes.

Her father, Dave Wald, said her coaches didn't realize she was seriously injured and never called an ambulance. She still has short-term memory loss and can't attend school full-time because of dizziness, headaches and other concussion symptoms.

Kali, 18, said she believes that cheerleading should be considered a sport and made safer.

Her father agreed and said there needs to be better awareness about the rigors of cheerleading and the potential risks.

Injuries have increased as cheerleading has become more popular. Data suggest there are more than 3 million cheerleaders nationwide aged 6 and older, mostly girls. That includes about 400,000 in high school, according to data cited in the new policy.

While the overall injury rate in high school cheerleading is lower than in other girls sports, including gymnastics, soccer and field hockey, the rate of catastrophic injuries like skull fractures and paralyzing spine injuries is higher, the academy noted.

Kasey Bronstein, 14, and her sister Kori, 17, of Mahwah, N.J., both tore a knee tendon while cheerleading for a private competitive team run by their parents. They twisted their knees doing acrobatic moves while standing on the raised-up hands of their teammates. They had knee surgery last November, followed by extensive physical therapy, and have returned to cheerleading.

Both said it should be considered a sport but they also think it's already pretty safe.

"They're kind of making it too safe, taking out skills that are very exciting to do," Kori said. That includes a double flip stunt no longer allowed on her team.

Some schools and state high school sports associations already consider cheerleading a sport and require the kind of safety oversight that the academy is recommending. But many do not, said Jim Lord, executive director of the American Association of Cheerleading Coaches & Administrators. Some don't consider it a sport because not all cheerleading squads are involved in their own competitions, he said.

Lord said the academy's policy mirrors many of his group's safety recommendations for high schools and colleges.

That includes limiting the height of human pyramids in high school cheerleading to just two people. The academy also says routines that include pyramids, tumbling or tosses should not be performed on hard surfaces.

Lisa Kluchorosky, a sports medicine specialist who works with the academy and the National Athletic Trainers Association, said the new policy will help erase misconceptions that cheerleading is not very athletic.

"The statistics are compelling and you can't turn your head from that," she said.

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Rajat Gupta Could Go to Prison for 10 Years for Insider Trading

146292441 Rajat Gupta faces sentencing Wednesday for his securities fraud conviction.

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On Wednesday Rajat Gupta will appear in Manhattan federal court to be sentenced for passing secrets he learned, while serving on the board of directors of Goldman Sachs, to Raj Rajaratnam, the former chief of hedge fund giant Galleon Group. Rajaratnam himself was convicted in May 2011 of being the center of the biggest insider trading ring in decades. He?s serving 11 years for his crimes, one of the longest sentences ever for insider trading.

Like Rajaratnam, Gupta, the former head of McKinsey & Company, deserves punishment. He was convicted of a type of securities fraud, and fraud is a form of theft. He wrongly used his position of power and influence for personal advancement, corroding Main Street?s trust and confidence in Wall Street.?

Still, Gupta is no Rajaratnam. Gupta tipped inside information about one company to Rajaratnam, while Rajaratnam traded on confidential information collected from many sources. So you?d expect that Gupta would be treated differently when he appears for sentencing. Federal sentencing guidelines, however, suggest a prison term for him that?s similar in length to the 11 years Rajaratnam is serving. And prosecutors want a sentence within those guidelines, just as they want for the hundreds of defendants sentenced in federal courts nationwide every day. Because what Gupta and Rajaratnam did is so different, though, sentencing Gupta to anything like the time Rajaratnam is serving undermines the whole purpose of the sentencing scheme that prosecutors say they want to uphold.

Lawmakers enacted the federal guidelines in 1987 to try to ensure that defendants who?d committed like crimes received like sentences. They replaced the discretion that judges traditionally enjoyed with a rigid system of mathematical calculations for determining prison term length. Those guidelines were the law of the land until the Supreme Court?s 2005 decision in United States v. Booker, which untethered judges from strict application of the guidelines and returned to them many of the powers that had been wiped away 18 years earlier. Today, the guidelines are advisory, not mandatory.

Nevertheless, the Department of Justice still believes that the guidelines should be faithfully followed and that judges are wrong to deviate from them. In a 2010 speech to the American Bar Association, Lanny Breuer, assistant attorney general for the DoJ?s Criminal Division, cautioned that the department is ?especially concerned about increased disparity in white-collar sentencing.??In November 2011 Breuer reiterated to another audience that among the ?serious challenges? facing federal sentencing and corrections policy is increased ?disparities in federal sentencing? in recent years. In 2012, the DoJ?s annual report to the United States Sentencing Commission, the independent agency that develops and implements the guidelines, expressed concern about ?continuing erosion of the guidelines,? and said that ?serious reform? of federal sentencing law and policy ?is necessary.?

Strict application of the guidelines, though, precludes consideration of a whole host of factors relevant to fixing just and appropriate prison terms, like offenders? differing personal histories and their distinctive characteristics. That?s especially unfortunate when it means that the person at the top of a scheme and someone at the bottom end up being sentenced in the same way. Rajaratnam and Gupta provide a perfect example. They both were convicted of insider trading. But while Rajaratnam?s business was trading on inside information, Gupta didn?t buy or sell a single share of stock. Likewise, Rajaratnam made millions, while Gupta didn?t make any money. And Rajaratnam was caught on tape scheming with his co-conspirators. No such recordings of Gupta exist. Still, the former McKinsey chief faces up to 10 years in prison, almost as much time as the former Galleon head is serving.

Gupta and Rajaratnam are like the kingpin and corner street dealer who do roughly the same amount of time for drug dealing, as happens to a disturbing degree in narcotics cases (which accounted for almost 30 percent ?of the 80,000-plus cases resolved in federal court in 2011). Because drug sentences are fixed by drug type and quantity, not role, defendants in distribution rings face the same potential penalty, whatever their actual position and conduct.? That?s what happened to Jamel Dossie, a small-time, street-level drug dealer?s assistant who was an addict.? In New York in March, he received a five-year mandatory minimum sentence for his role as a go-between in four hand-to-hand crack sales for a total gain to himself of $140.

Luckily for Rajat Gupta, his sentencing judge is Jed S. Rakoff, who has said that where the federal guidelines ?provide reasonable guidance,? they ?are of considerable help to any judge in fashioning a sentence that is fair, just and reasonable,? but also argued that when the guidelines ?have run so amok that they are patently absurd on their face,? courts should rely more on general sentencing principles. Judge Rakoff faced this dilemma in the case of Richard Adelson, who was convicted of participating in a conspiracy to overstate the financial results of Impath Inc. (a laboratory services company) and artificially inflate its stock price. The guidelines recommended life imprisonment for him, even though other people had concocted and operated the scheme for years before Adelson joined it. Judge Rakoff gave him 42 months, describing the life sentence recommended by the guidelines as ?patently unreasonable.?

It?s because of Judge Rakoff that Gupta is widely expected to receive a sentence considerably less than what federal guidelines recommend, no matter what the government?s lawyers say. (Gupta?s own counsel have asked for probation.) But the approach of this judge is the exception. The reality of federal sentencing means that it should be closer to the rule.

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How Sony Santa Monica Prepared For God of War: Ascension?s Reveal

By Ishaan . October 22, 2012 . 3:29pm

In God of War: Ascension?s multiplayer mode, Zeus, Hades, Poseidon and Ares represent different character classes that you can align yourself with. Today, Sony released a new trailer for the game that shows off the abilities you get if you align with Zeus:

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Additionally, Sony have also released a ?making of? video for God of War: Ascension, which shows how Sony prepared for the game?s initial reveal. It?s rather frank and forthcoming, and you can view it below:

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God of War: Ascension will be released on March 12th, 2013 for the PlayStation 3. Sony will be releasing a special collector?s edition of the game as well.
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Land battles surface in Myanmar as reforms unfold

In this photo taken on Sept. 15, 2012, Nay Myo Wai, center, chairman of Peace and Diversity party, talks with landless farmers in Yangon, Myanmar. The landscape of Mingaladon township, northern outskirts of Yangon, tells a story of economic upheaval. Skeletons of factories for a new industrial zone rise from thick green rice paddies local farmers say were seized illegally by the Zaykabar Company, one of Myanmar?s most powerful companies. Human rights groups say land battles could intensify because companies tied to the military and business elite are rushing to grab land as the country emerges from five decades of isolation and opens its economy. Nay Myo Wai is leading the farmers in their fight against the company. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)

In this photo taken on Sept. 15, 2012, Nay Myo Wai, center, chairman of Peace and Diversity party, talks with landless farmers in Yangon, Myanmar. The landscape of Mingaladon township, northern outskirts of Yangon, tells a story of economic upheaval. Skeletons of factories for a new industrial zone rise from thick green rice paddies local farmers say were seized illegally by the Zaykabar Company, one of Myanmar?s most powerful companies. Human rights groups say land battles could intensify because companies tied to the military and business elite are rushing to grab land as the country emerges from five decades of isolation and opens its economy. Nay Myo Wai is leading the farmers in their fight against the company. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)

In this photo taken on Sept. 15, 2012, Myanmar landless farmers gather outside the home of Nay Myo Wai, an activist and politician who is leading the farmers in their fight against the Zaykabar Company to sign and thumbprint petitions asking the company for more money, in Yangon, Myanmar. The landscape of Mingaladon township, northern outskirts of Yangon, tells a story of economic upheaval. Skeletons of factories for a new industrial zone rise from thick green rice paddies local farmers say were seized illegally by the Zaykabar Company, one of Myanmar?s most powerful companies. Human rights groups say land battles could intensify because companies tied to the military and business elite are rushing to grab land as the country emerges from five decades of isolation and opens its economy. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)

In this photo taken on Sept. 15, 2012, Hnin Nandar stands along with her cow near her farmland at Mingaladon township, northern outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar. The landscape of Mingaladon township tells a story of economic upheaval. Skeletons of factories for a new industrial zone rise from thick green rice paddies local farmers say were seized illegally by the Zaykabar Company, one of Myanmar?s most powerful companies. Human rights groups say land battles could intensify because companies tied to the military and business elite are rushing to grab land as the country emerges from five decades of isolation and opens its economy. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)

In this photo taken on Sept. 16, 2012, Zay Thiha, vice chairman of the Zaykabar Company, talks during an interview in Yangon, Myanmar. Zay Thiha predicts, ambitiously, that the 2,500 acre industrial zone alone could create 1.5 million stable jobs in Southeast Asia's poorest country, but few farmers see a place for themselves or their children in that bright, industrial future. Skeletons of factories for a new industrial zone rise from thick green rice paddies local farmers say were seized by Zaykabar, one of Myanmar's most powerful companies. Human rights groups say land battles could intensify because companies tied to the military and business elite are rushing to grab land as the country emerges from five decades of isolation and opens its economy. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)

In this photo taken on Sept. 15, 2012, Nay Myo Wai, chairman of Peace and Diversity party and a land rights activist, talks during an interview in Yangon, Myanmar. The landscape of Mingaladon township, northern outskirts of Yangon, tells a story of economic upheaval. Skeletons of factories for a new industrial zone rise from thick green rice paddies local farmers say were seized illegally by the Zaykabar Company, one of Myanmar?s most powerful companies. Human rights groups say land battles could intensify because companies tied to the military and business elite are rushing to grab land as the country emerges from five decades of isolation and opens its economy. Nay Myo Wai is leading the farmers in their fight against the company. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)

(AP) ? The landscape of Mingaladon township on the northern outskirts of Myanmar's main city tells a story of economic upheaval. Skeletons of factories for a new industrial zone rise from thick green rice paddies local farmers say were seized by one of Myanmar's most powerful companies.

The fight over land in Mingaladon is one of many such battles in Myanmar. Human rights groups say land battles are intensifying because companies tied to the military and business elite are rushing to grab land as the country emerges from five decades of isolation and opens its economy. Not only that. The political change sweeping through Myanmar means farmers and others are challenging land confiscations in ways that were unimaginable just a few years ago.

One Sunday in July, some 200 farmers took to the streets of Yangon, the main city, to protest the Mingaladon land acquisition by the Zaykabar Company. It was the first legal protest to be held in Myanmar since a 1988 uprising against military rule was crushed and came just days after parliament passed a new law allowing peaceful demonstrations. In the past, protesters have been arrested or shot.

Two months after the July protest, dozens of farmers crowded into the shabby, two-story home of a protest leader to sign and thumbprint petitions asking Zaykabar for more money.

"The farmers know their rights and dare to demand their rights," said Htet Htet Oo Wai, a former political prisoner who has joined the fight over Mingaladon. "They didn't dare do that kind of thing two years ago," she said.

One of those farmers, Myint Thein, 56, pointed to a metal shed going up on the 15 acres his family used to tend. He said he got no money for the land back in 1997 when the Zaykabar Company began work on a 5,000-acre township, with a large industrial zone, office towers, a mall, some 4,000 residential bungalows and a 21-hole golf course.

Farmers such as Myint Thein couldn't fight back then. They weren't only ranged against Zaykabar. The company had the backing of the state and was developing the area through a joint venture with the government. Zaykabar paid the government around 14 billion kyat for the land ? about $50 million then ? and farmers say they saw none of it.

"At the time, you couldn't say anything," Myint Thein said. "We'd been farming for our whole life," he said. "It was like our hands were broken."

Before Myanmar's political reforms began, its military junta exercised unfettered power and in the state-dominated economy the ruling generals had the last word on who owned what. The new government still owns all farmland and while it has made efforts to clarify land use rights it might also have reinforced avenues for small landholders to be dispossessed by the well-connected and powerful.

Myanmar passed two new land laws this year, which have been sharply criticized by human rights groups for the broad power they grant the government to requisition land in the national interest. The Asian Human Rights Commission told the United Nations that Myanmar was at risk of a "land-grabbing epidemic" if the laws aren't changed.

Other countries in Southeast Asia also grapple with land disputes. Cambodia and Vietnam have been plagued by a land-grabbing scourge linked to the powerful. In Vietnam, land seizures are the most common source of conflict between the ruling Communist Party and the Vietnamese people.

Zaykabar got more land for its Mingaladon project in 2010 from farmers who said the acquisition was illegal because the government hadn't authorized it and that they were coerced into accepting too little money for their fields. The company said the allegations aren't true. A Ministry of Construction official backed part of the farmers' account, saying a contract to develop the area has yet to be signed, but the government has given no indication it intends to intervene.

Some 86 farmers who handed over their land in 2010 have joined forces with over 150 of those who say they lost their land in 1997 to fight Zaykabar, in street marches and the media, through petitions to a new land dispute committee, and in court, if necessary.

For now, only a few buildings break Mingaladon's green fields. Boys fish in muddy ditches as workers lay the bricks of high new walls. But Myanmar's rising-star status with international investors has given Zaykabar's slow-burning project new urgency.

The U.S and Europe have lifted most sanctions against Myanmar in response to reformist President Thein Sein's drive to transform the country from a vilified dictatorship to a free-market democracy. Political prisoners have been released and media censorship eased. Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi was elected to Parliament, and the government is appealing to foreign investors for capital and expertise.

All that makes the land in Mingaladon more attractive to investors. Zaykabar, a subsidiary of the National Development Company Group, said after upgrading the industrial zone with electricity, water and roads, it has been selling the land for 20 million to 40 million kyat ($23,500 to $47,000) per acre. The highest prices it fetched are more than 130 times the payments that farmers got for an acre of land in 2010.

Zaykabar and its chairman, Khin Shwe, who is also a member of Parliament for the ruling Union Solidarity and Development Party, are both still subject to individual U.S. sanctions for alleged links to the old military junta. U.S. citizens are barred from doing business with them.

Zaykabar has filed a defamation lawsuit against the self-appointed leader of the farmers, Nay Myo Wai, a round-faced 40-year-old who made his living as an engineer and kerosene smuggler before refashioning himself a politician. His right forearm bears a tattoo of a dragon, etched in ink laced with snake venom when he was a child in the belief it would render him immune to snake bites.

"Whether you sign or not, they will take the land," Nay Myo Wai said. "Farmers felt they couldn't say no."

Zay Thiha, who is Khin Shwe's son and serves as Zaykabar's vice chairman, said the company paid the Ministry of Construction's Department of Human Settlements and Housing Development 3.5 million kyat per acre for land acquired in 1997 and agreed to pay 4.4 million kyat per acre for land acquired in 2010.

An official at the Department of Human Settlements, who spoke on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to speak with the media, said the department had not yet taken any money for the 2010 land nor signed a contract for the acquisition.

"The company hasn't got the permission to transform farming land," he said.

The official confirmed that Zaykabar paid the government 3.5 million kyat per acre in 1997.

He declined to say whether the government had paid farmers for their land in 1997. Under the country's old land laws, farmers were entitled to little or no compensation for their land, all of which belonged to the government, he said.

Zay Thiha said the government has agreed in principle to the 2010 arrangement and that it is the department's responsibility ? not the company's ? to get final approval for using the farmland for the industrial zone.

He said his father Khin Shwe, wise to the shifting political winds in Myanmar, went out of this way to help the farmers in 2010, in the run-up to Myanmar's first parliamentary elections in 20 years.

"He was competing in the election, so he didn't want to get a bad name," Zay Thiha said.

Khin Shwe met with around 60 farmers in May 2010, which was six months before the election and Khin Shwe's first bid for public office, and agreed to give them money. Because Zaykabar cannot legally acquire land directly from the farmers, according to Zay Thiha, the company made a "donation" of 300,000 kyat per acre, according to Zay Thiha. He said some farmers were given an additional 300,000 kyat per acre for the rice crop in their fields.

"He didn't want to see farmers lose their land without getting any money, so that's why he gave these charity fees," said Zay Thiha. He said the compensation was above market rates at the time and provided ample capital to buy other farmland.

As evidence that no one was coerced he gave the example of 12 people who he said still haven't agreed to hand over around 100 acres. "We say 'Please' and are very gentle," he said.

Zay Thiha predicts, ambitiously, that the 2,500-acre industrial zone alone could create 1.5 million stable jobs in Southeast Asia's poorest country, but few farmers see a place for themselves or their children in that bright, industrial future.

Kyaw Sein, 62, is the son of farmers and his sons are farmers.

"We can't do anything except farm," he said. He said he agreed to accept 300,000 kyat per acre from Zaykabar in 2010 because he saw what happened to his neighbors in 1997.

"They lost their farms totally and didn't get anything," he said. "Anything is better than nothing."

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Associated Press writer Yadana Htun in Yangon contributed to this report.

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