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Another Foursquare win. It's interesting to see where your friends have been especially once you get out of the city. Ed and my food loving friends Sasha and Adele had all been to Saff's so we decided to give it a go. Being greeted by super cute country hipsterish waitresses was the first win. The second win, a labelled gluten free vegan breakfast item!
Sure there was only one but how awesome! The coffee was pretty bad so fair thee warned otherwise this is an absolutely adorable cafe right in the centre of Castlemaine. My breakky was great, particularly the potato rosti (loves me some potato) it was the perfect nourishment for a hard day rummaging and mini golfing.
deets: 64 Mostyn Street, Castlemaine web: no website
$$: $12?
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A few of the other vegan bloggers have been to Saff's and have great roundups of Castlemaine:
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Source: http://www.easyasveganpie.net/2012/08/saffs-castlemaine.html
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An investigator uncovers a body at the scene where a gunman opened fire on a police officer serving an eviction notice near the Texas A&M University on Monday, Aug. 13, 2012, in College Station, Texas. College Station Assistant Police Chief Scott McCollum says Brazos County Constable Brian Bachmann was among three people, including the gunman, killed in the shootout. (AP Photo/Houston Chronicle, Mayra Beltran) MANDATORY CREDIT: NO SALES, MAGS OUT, TV OUT, INTERNET: AP MEMBERS ONLY
An investigator uncovers a body at the scene where a gunman opened fire on a police officer serving an eviction notice near the Texas A&M University on Monday, Aug. 13, 2012, in College Station, Texas. College Station Assistant Police Chief Scott McCollum says Brazos County Constable Brian Bachmann was among three people, including the gunman, killed in the shootout. (AP Photo/Houston Chronicle, Mayra Beltran) MANDATORY CREDIT: NO SALES, MAGS OUT, TV OUT, INTERNET: AP MEMBERS ONLY
This Monday, Aug. 13, 2012 photo released by NBC shows first lady Michelle Obama, left, olympic gold medalist Gabby Douglas and host Jay Leno during a taping of "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," in Burbank, Calif. (AP Photo/NBC, Margaret Norton)
FILE - This 1990 file photo shows Cosmopolitan magazine editor Helen Gurley Brown in her New York office. Brown, longtime editor of Cosmopolitan magazine, died Monday, Aug. 13, 2012 at a hospital in New York after a brief hospitalization. She was 90. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler, File)
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today (times EDT):
1. OBAMA NOW HAS A FACE FOR HIS ATTACKS ON HOUSE REPUBLICANS
The president says Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney's new running mate, embodies the spirit of the "do-nothing Congress."
2. CAMPAIGNS HIT FIVE STATES WITH NEW CHALLENGES
Obama and Biden, in Iowa and Virginia, respectively, try to tie the GOP presidential hopeful to his running mate's budget cut plans, while Ryan, in Colorado and Nevada, coordinates with Romney, who is in Ohio.
3. PANETTA SAYS NO PLANS SET FOR NO-FLY ZONE OVER SYRIA
Defense secretary says in an AP interview that he is confident one could be enforced, but it would require a "major, major policy decision."
4. QUESTIONS REMAIN IN CHINA'S BIGGEST SCANDAL
Scholars say many statements don't add up in the government's version of a case in which a Chinese politician's wife is accused of poisoning a British businessman.
5. EVICTION NOTICE, THEN A FATAL SHOOTING
Texas constable serving notice is killed along with the shooter and another person living near the Texas A&M campus.
6. AMERICANS CARRY MORE CREDIT CARD DEBT THAN LAST YEAR
The analysis also shows little change in how many card holders are paying their bills on time.
7. WHAT SPENDING CUTS WILL MEAN TO THE AVERAGE AMERICAN
In addition to less money for the military, some air traffic controllers, border guards and FBI agents might be out of a job come January.
8. FIRST LADY GOES AFTER LENO AND GABBY DOUGLAS FOR FAST-FOOD HABITS
The talk show host and Olympic gold-medal gymnast were both gently scolded by Michelle Obama for not setting the right dietary example.
9. THE ORIGINAL 'CARRIE BRADSHAW' LEAVES A LEGACY BEHIND, DIES AT 90
Helen Gurley Brown not only gave us "Sex and the Single Girl" in 1962 and overhauled Cosmopolitan, but she also inspired women including the magazine's current editor, Kate White.
10. GAME CHANGERS FOR F-BOMB, SEXTING: MERRIAM-WEBSTER LISTINGS
If reading the dictionary in a man cave is on your bucket list, grab a craft beer and e-reader to check out the annual update.
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One of the items in the bill is the reinstatement and extension of the 15-year leasehold improvement provision which would be retroactive to the beginning of 2012 and apply to all of 2013. If this provision is not extended, it would--along with a number of other tax provisions--expire on December 31, 2012.
"This is a very welcome development as this legislation allows leasehold improvement construction costs to be more accurately aligned with the income generated by tenant leases," says Real Estate Roundtable president and CEO Jeffrey DeBoer.????
A 2010 policy paper put out by the Real Estate Roundtable explains the rationale in more detail, noting that: "Studies by Treasury, Congress and the real estate industry have concluded that the current tax depreciation lives for non-residential structures (39 years) and residential structures (27.5 years) exceed the useful lives of such properties (due to physical wear and tear plus technological obsolescence). Policy makers should reduce the depreciation period for both assets to a period that more closely reflects the economic lives of such structures..."
The tax provision passed last week by the Senate Finance Committee seems to follow the advice of the paper. It would allow property owners to recover the cost of building out a tenant space over 15 years instead of 39, freeing up capital that can be reinvested, possibly in job creation.
The 15-year leasehold improvement depreciation provision was part of a $205 billion bipartisan package of tax extenders that also includes a two-year "patch" to prevent middle-income taxpayers from having to pay the alternative minimum tax, an extension of the research and development tax credit and an extension of the deduction for state sales tax through 2013. The package originally included a provision allowing? same-year expensing of brownfields cleanup costs, but that provision was taken out of the bill during the Senate Finance Committee's deliberations.
"Depreciation is a non-cash expense, so the depreciable component reduces taxable income," says Tom Dixon, president of Miami-based Dixon Commercial Real Estate, Inc. "It is one of the ways that the government can stimulate economic activity," he says. In fact, it may encourage people to buy new equipment, because they will have more money to spend, says Dixon.
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BEIRUT?? Veteran fighters of last year's civil war in Libya have come to the front-line in Syria, helping to train and organize rebels under conditions far more dire than those in the battle against Moammar Gadhafi, a Libyan-Irish fighter has told Reuters.
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Hussam Najjar hails from Dublin, has a Libyan father and Irish mother and goes by the name of Sam. A trained sniper, he was part of the rebel unit that stormed Gadhafi's compound in Tripoli a year ago, led by Mahdi al-Harati, a powerful militia chief from Libya's western mountains.
Harati now leads a unit in Syria, made up mainly of Syrians but also including some foreign fighters, including 20 senior members of his own Libyan rebel unit. He asked Najjar to join him from Dublin a few months ago, Najjar said.
The Libyans aiding the Syrian rebels include specialists in communications, logistics, humanitarian issues and heavy weapons, he said. They operate training bases, teaching fitness and battlefield tactics.
Worse state than Libya opposition
Najjar said he was surprised to find how poorly armed and disorganized the Syrian rebels were, describing Syria's Sunni Muslim majority as far more repressed and downtrodden under President Bashar Assad than Libyans were under Gadhafi.
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"I was shocked. There is nothing you are told that can prepare you for what you see. The state of the Sunni Muslims there -- their state of mind, their fate -- all of those things have been slowly corroded over time by the regime," he said.
"I nearly cried for them when I saw the weapons. The guns are absolutely useless. We are being sold leftovers from the Iraqi war, leftovers from this and that," he said.
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"Luckily these are things that we can do for them: we know how to fix weapons, how to maintain them, find problems and fix them," he said.
Slideshow: The lives of Syrian rebels (on this page)In the months since he arrived, the rebel arsenal had become "five times more powerful," he told Reuters. Fighters had obtained large caliber anti-aircraft guns and sniper rifles.
Lack of unity
Disorganization is a serious problem. Unlike the Libyan fighters, who enjoyed the protection of a NATO-imposed no-fly zone and were able to set up full-scale training camps, the rebels in Syria are never out of reach of Assad's air power.
Will world inaction help al-Qaida gain foothold in Syria?
"In Libya, with the no-fly zone, we were able to build up say 1,400 to 1,500 men in one place and have platoons and brigades. Here we have men scattered here, there and everywhere," he said.
Although many rebel units fight under the banner of the Free Syrian Army, their commands are localized and poorly coordinated, Najjar said.
"One of the biggest factors delaying the revolution is the lack of unity among the rebels," he said. "Unfortunately, it is only when their back is up against the wall that they start to realize they should (unite)."
Syria opposition leader calls for no-fly zone
Syria's uprising has evolved into an all-out civil war with sectarian overtones, pitting the mainly Sunni rebels against security forces dominated by Assad's minority Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shiite Islam. Assad is backed by Shiite-led Iran and opposed by most Arab states, which are ruled by Sunnis.
"This is not just about the fall of Assad. This is about the Sunni Muslims of Syria taking back their country and pushing out the minority that have been oppressing them for generations now," Najjar said.
Rebel forces claim to have downed Syrian fighter jet
Foreigners make their way to Syria
The presence of foreign fighters is a sensitive issue for Syria's rebels. Assad's government has taken to referring to the rebels as "Gulf-Turkish forces," accusing the Sunni-led Arab Gulf states and Turkey of arming, funding and leading them.
Harati's unit is known as the Umma Brigade, referring to the global community of Muslims. Najjar said thousands more Sunni fighters from the Arab world were gathering in neighboring countries prepared to join the cause.
Harati is reluctant to enlist them because he does not want his cause tarnished by the perception that foreign Islamists are linked to al-Qaida, Najjar said, but he said that many of the foreigners were making their way to Syria on their own.
The Umma Brigade's Facebook page shows a picture of Najjar aiming his rifle in what looks like an open field. In another he is posing with Harati and rebels. A YouTube video shows Harati leading an attack on a checkpoint in Maarat al-Numan in Syria.
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Najjar said militancy would spread across the region as long as the West does not do more to hasten the downfall of Assad.
"The Western governments are bringing this upon themselves. The longer they leave this door open for this torture and this massacre to carry on, the more young men will drop what they have in this life and search for the afterlife," Najjar said.
"If the West and other countries do not move fast it will no longer be just guys like me -- normal everyday guys that might do anything from have a cigarette to go out on the town -- it will be the real extreme guys who will take it to another level," he said.
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Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/48658065/ns/world_news-mideast_n_africa/
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KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. (AP) ? First came the black cloud that has been following Tiger Woods on the weekend at the majors. The real storm arrived a short time later Saturday in the PGA Championship, halting the brilliant start by Rory McIlroy and giving Woods a chance to stop his slide at Kiawah Island.
McIlroy opened with three birdies and two par saves, none bigger than on the third hole when his tee shot lodged in the crevice of a branch about 7 feet off the ground. He reached up to remove the ball, took a penalty drop and made a 6-foot par putt to continue on his way.
It all looked so easy for McIlroy, who was at 6-under par through nine holes and tied for the lead with Vijay Singh when the third round was suspended.
For Woods, it was a grind on another windswept day at Kiawah Island.
He failed to birdie the par-5 second hole, and then badly missed a 4-foot birdie putt on the next hole. He hit a spectator with a fairway metal off the tee at the fourth, pulled a shot into the mounds short of the par-5 fifth hole and made yet another bogey on the par-5 seventh with two poor shots to the right, a wedge over the green into a waste area and another missed putt.
He made everything Friday to take a share of the 36-hole lead. He made nothing Saturday. Woods already was five shots behind and facing a 6-foot par putt on the eighth hole when the siren sounded to stop play. He was at 1 under.
The wind eased as dark clouds gathered over The Ocean Course, and rain poured down on this barrier island about an hour later. The 26 players who didn't finish the round will return Sunday morning. The final round was to be played in threesomes of both tees, rare for a major championship.
Woods was about the only player going the wrong direction.
Singh, the 49-year-old who has not been in contention at a major in six years, opened with a 15-foot birdie putt and made a strong recovery from trouble on the par-5 seventh by making a 25-foot putt to join McIlroy atop the leaderboard.
Right behind was Adam Scott, showing no signs so far of a British Open hangover.
Scott blew a four-shot lead with four holes to play last month at Royal Lytham & St. Annes a month ago by closing with four straight bogeys. He came to life toward the end of his front nine Saturday four birdies in a five-hole stretch, capped by a 45-foot birdie putt on the ninth.
Scott was at 5-under par. Carl Pettersson, tied with Woods and Singh at the start of the round, was at 4 under through eight holes.
This was the second time this year Woods had a share of the 36-hole lead going into weekend at the majors. He has not broken par in his previous six weekend rounds, including a 75-73 finish at Olympic Club to go from a tie for the lead to a tie for 21st in the U.S. Open.
Stopping play might be the best thing that happened to him ? and a tough break for Bo Van Pelt and Steve Stricker, each of whom shot 67 earlier Saturday to climb up the leaderboard as the wind gained strength.
"You never know what the weather will be like when they go back out," said Van Pelt, the clubhouse leader at 3-under 213. "So they might get the good end of it or the bad end of it. To me, just glad to be done. I did what I could do, and I'm sure before I go to bed tonight I'll know kind of where I stand going into tomorrow."
Not really.
It's the first time since 2008 when the PGA Championship did not complete three rounds on Saturday. Some players had to go 36 holes that day, and Padraig Harrington wound up winning his second straight major.
Harrington might be in the picture again, depending on how the rest of the field fares Sunday morning. He was 4 under on his round until a double bogey on the 10th hole, though that was his only big mistakes and he wound up with a 69. Harrington was at 1-under 215.
"I would rather it just stayed the way it was," Harrington said about the weather. "Who knows what's going to happen now? ... It could be a good break, but it could be a bad break. We'll just have to wait and see how it all pans out. But would have settled for the guys to play the same conditions we played and have them play the back nine in the wind, because the back nine was a lot tougher than the front nine."
Stricker, trying to earn his way onto the Ryder Cup team, brought a chance at his first major championship into the picture when he ran off five birdies in a seven-hole stretch around the turn before missing a short putt on the 13th for his lone bogey. He was at 2-under 212.
The storms came at a good time for Woods, who looked out of sorts for the two hours he was on the course. He muffed a difficult chip from well beyond the fourth green and had to make a 4-foot putt to escape with bogey. The real mess came at the par-5 seventh, when he leaked his tee shot just into a waste area, and hit that into the rough on the right. From there, his third shot sailed over the green into another waste area, and he blasted out to about 12 feet.
His shoulders sagged watching the flight of his tee shot to the par-3 eighth, realizing the wind wound push it down the steep bank and force him to scramble again. Before he could line up his putt, it was time to go in and escape the approaching storms. And for Woods, it was time to regroup.
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TIP! Do not wait before filing for bankruptcy. If that is your only choice, why wait? If you procrastinate on this matter, your stress levels will only go up and your financial options will only get narrower.
Bankruptcy effects a myriad of people each with different financial situations. Bankruptcy is usually a last resort and understanding the process is important. It is unfortunate to find yourself in this position, but this article is here to help get you started in the right direction.
TIP! A key tip for those filing a personal bankruptcy petition is to always be completely honest in all documentation. You may be tempted to try to hide income and personal assets from discovery, but doing so often leads to major complications, monetary penalties and the possibility that your case will be thrown out of court.
Check over everything for accuracy. Even when your attorney fills out the paperwork, you are responsible for ensuring all your information is accurate. Keep in mind that an attorney is dealing with more than one case, so keeping the details straight for each is unlikely 100% of the time. That?s why it?s important to double-check every bit of your information, including the paperwork.
TIP! Act at the right time. Proper timing is important, especially when it comes to personal bankruptcy.
Make sure you are completely aware of bankruptcy laws before you consider filing. For instance, you need to know not to shift assets into someone else?s name in the year leading up to your filing. In addition, it is unlawful for the filer to increase the amount of debt they are carrying on their credit cards right before they file.
TIP! After your bankruptcy goes through, avoid taking on new debt. There are plenty of lenders out there peddling credit cards and loans designed for people coming out of a bankruptcy filing.
Before filing for bankruptcy, establish the fact firmly in your mind that you have nothing to be ashamed of. Often, with bankruptcy, come feelings of guilt, shame and worthlessness. Do not let these negative feelings influence your decision. Keeping a positive attitude during worrisome financial trouble is the smartest way to deal with a bankruptcy.
TIP! Be sure you have no other choice but to seek bankruptcy. Consolidation could be the avenue you need to get your finances back in order.
Once you have completed the bankruptcy filing, you should take time to do something you enjoy. It can be several months between the initial filing and the final discharge of debts. It is essential to cope with this stress well, to prevent becoming depressed. Life will get better after you finally get this situation over with.
TIP! If you are planning to file for bankruptcy, be sure to learn what types of assets you will be able to keep and which can be seized. The federal statutes covering bankruptcy can tell you exactly which assets are exempt from forfeiture to pay off creditors.
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We have talked about how the?benefit illustrations of insurance products are misleading and how the?mis-selling of insurance non ULIP plans is on the rise. We need to make the customers more aware of the?cost of free advice.
Dhirendra Kumar, CEO, ValueResearchOnline,? decodes the mis-selling and laments that many customers are becoming distrustful of financial products.
PV Subramanyam has a detailed post on the misleading nature of benefit illustrations. Here it goes...
Clients, friends, readers, and others regularly ask, ?How much will my investment become in 22 years?? Really, I have no answer?so this is how I have decided to react.
Do you want a policy illustration or a knock on the head??Now that I have to show you an illustration, I will.?However that will have to be read along with this note.
In analyzing the possible rate of return of either a new or existing life insurance policy, and comparing it to possible alternatives, it is first important to understand how inherently unreliable, difficult to understand and completely misleading is the most common method of analysis ? the policy illustration prepared by the company.
Sellers of life insurance policies are forced to do that which is illegal for the seller of other investments ? to project into the future the likely rate of return of a particular policy and to represent that the illustration is sensible!
For e.g. the Institute of Chartered Accountants does not allow its members signing a projection forecast ? for say even 6 months! The fund manager (paid far, far more than the agent) cannot tell you what the NAV (net asset value of the fund will be the following day) are just a couple of examples. To even pretend that the illustration shows how the policy will perform is more misleading than if similar sales materials were allowed to be used in the sale of mutual funds. This is because the life insurance policy is more complicated than a mutual fund, and its future rate of return is therefore more difficult to predict. While the mutual fund?s performance depends only on the gross rate of return of the investment and money management expenses, the life insurance policy?s return is tied to four factors ? investments, mortality experience, expense charges, and lapse rates of policies (how long they stay on the books).
Does it make sense that projecting the future performance of the relatively uncomplicated product (the mutual fund) is illegal, while doing the same thing for the more complex product (the life insurance policy) is not only legal but is the primary basis upon which agents sell and consumers choose among competing products?
Obviously not.
Indeed, the practice defies logic and invites deception! How well a policy performs and how close it comes to meeting or exceeding its illustrated rate of return depends on the company and policy in all of the areas affecting rate of return, and the current results do not always justify the manner in which these factors are shown to play out in the future. In other words, the future forecast may look much brighter than the past.
What this means, is life insurance illustrations are almost certain to be a hopelessly flawed basis for choosing the company and policy that will likely perform most competitively in the future.
Misleading assumptions of life expectancy:
The widespread problems with life insurance policy illustrations result, from? projections of life expectancy. Moreover, these mortality rates are also only a projection, and sometimes not a guaranteed rate! The fund management charges again, are not guaranteed. That the performance of a life insurance policy fluctuates with changes in the insurer?s investment experience would seem obvious. But its dependence on other factors, especially a company?s mortality charges, may not be easy to understand.
Did you notice that a change in the asset management fees from 0.8% to 1.25% ? is a 50% increase in costs for you? That has a big impact over the life of a policy. The compounded effect of this over a 25 year tenor of the policy can well be imagined!
Or even the basic fact that an illustration is just meant to demonstrate how the expenses (mortality, asset management charges, etc.) actually bring down the yield (return for the client) of the investment product. And that if you have 2 illustrations in a policy with cash value ? the one that shows higher ending corpus is actually lower because its charges (not binding, they can change it later on) are lower.
While it is possible for the sophisticated consumer or professional advisor to judge whether the investment expectations underlying the projected performance of a life insurance policy are realistic, there is no ready ability to determine the mortality assumptions.
The inscrutability and immutability of life insurance mortality and expense charges masks the most disturbing fact about policy illustrations ? the hidden and widespread use of low mortality charges in the later years of a policy to make it look much better than it otherwise would. This practice allows insurers to play the ?illustration game,? showing either more death benefit for a given premium or a lower premium for a given death benefit.
How can one respond to this state of affairs?
1. Do not base life insurance investment decisions on policy illustrations. To the extent possible based on underwriting results, choose ?endowment? life insurance from the company that offers the best combination of strong financial strength ratings and top historic rates of return. Do not select one company over another because the preferred company?s illustration shows a lower premium for the same death benefit or more death benefit for the same premium. That appearance may simply be a function of more aggressive and unrealistic non-guaranteed assumptions with regard to life expectancy and other factors.
2. Look out for under funded ?permanent? policies that may lapse (i.e., fall apart).
Much existing insurance has been purchased based on perceptions of lowest price. The combination of lower interest rates (negative returns in equity markets) and higher mortality and expense charges than those assumed in the policy illustration will cause most of these policies to fall apart if the insured (or the survivor of two insureds in the case of survivorship policies) lives a long time. Remember Aids, Bird flu, etc. have to still play out in India.
Possible corrective action includes:
(1) Pay a higher premium, either by ?topping -up? or by paying for a longer period
(2) Reduce the death benefit,
(3) Replace the policy, with a new policy that can be expected to offer a better long-term return.
3. How can one detect unreliable and misleading policy illustrations for either new or existing insurance?
Not easily, but it is crucial for both new and existing policies of any size because of the widespread problems discussed above. One must first determine the assumptions behind an illustration compare them to some benchmark rate. This process is called the ?reverse engineering? of a life insurance policy illustration.
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Early this year, John Burnside?s Black Cat Bone won the?TS Eliot Prize for Poetry.?Gillian Clarke, chair of the judges, called it ?a?haunting book of great beauty, powered by love, childhood memory, human longing and loneliness.? John?gives Matt Shoard a glimpse at his music collection, his traval plans, and the theme of his forthcoming novel: the paradoxes of protest.
Will you be travelling significantly this year?
I travel all the time. Right now I am at the end of a stay in Berlin, where I have been a resident at the Literarisches Colloquium ? it has been an idyll, really, having time to write in a beautiful house by the Wannsee, just a stone?s throw from Kleist?s grave. Later in the year, I?ll be in Berlin again, Vancouver, Munich, Montelimar, various other places. I love being in Germany, in particular; the German-language literary community has been very kind to me. And the beer is great.
Do you regard yourself as a connoisseur of anything?
Sadly, as my body mass indicates, I am a lover of food and drink. I?m not sure if I am a connoisseur, I?m possibly more gourmand than gourmet, but I do love food, especially game, and I have a disastrous love of beer, wines and some spirits. On a less unhealthy note, I love music, photography, painting, film. It?s always difficult to call oneself a connoisseur, because of the overtones of knowledge and snobbishness it can have but, as a Scot, I do consider myself a true connoisseur of rain, mist, fog and snow ? not to mention blasted heaths.
What is the best meal you have ever had?
I?ve had so many good meals, with good company over years of wandering about. Maybe the best was on a rented seal boat in the Arctic Circle. It was early July, we went out night fishing by the light of the midnight sun and caught cod on lines, cooked them in a big tureen of sea water, and served up with fresh bread, butter and lemons. And beer, of course. That was special. A close contender would be the Grunnlovsdag (Independence Day) breakfast I had with Dag and Tove Andersson and their friends one year ? gulls? eggs, various fine meats in aspic and akevitt at eight thirty in the morning. But really, as much as I love food and drink, it?s the company that makes a good meal ? just as life offers us innumerable annunciations ? challenges to rise to an occasion in an imaginative way ? so it offers us the possibility of a eucharist every time we sit down with friends and eat the food that someone has prepared, out of generosity of spirit, or love, or a shared sense of what is good in this world.
Did your mother teach you anything particular, and did your father?
My mother taught me to bake. She also tried to teach me to be patient, but I fear she failed in that. My father taught me to drink hard. He also tried to teach me to be tough (give as good as you get, say as little as you can and trust nae bastard) but it didn?t stick. As my sons would happily tell you, the overall result of his hard school of knocks training was to make me into a big softie. ?Soft as butter?, as my youngest once remarked.
Would you rather be in hospital or in the jail?
Hospital. I might die there, but I?m absolutely certain I?d die in jail. In fact, those who go to jail, or even risk going to jail, for acting on a moral imperative to help others, to act against injustice or imperialism, are the people I admire most. Dietrich Bonhoeffer is an example of this: he certainly could have escaped prison and death, but he chose to continue to fight fascism in Germany.
To be an activist, properly speaking, does one need to actively undo government or may one just passively not participate?
This is a huge question for me right now, because I?m working on a novel in which it is a principal theme. Refusal can be active too ? and I think a good deal depends on the quality of our refusals. When Reagan and Thatcher made bankers and swindlers the heroes of our age, we should have refused that narrative immediately. Now there is so much more to refuse, and we are all so very implicated in it. A person tries to invest her money responsibly, then finds out that the ?green? investment company she chose is only ?green? because it supports wind turbine developments. Maybe she?s okay with this, until she discovers that the turbines are massive, cause huge damage to bird and bat populations and rob the poorest energy consumers to pay huge subsidies to rich landowners and opportunistic developers. And when she asks why this happens, when it could be so easy to do things differently, she realizes that our politicians are as much in hock to ?green? energy companies and big landowners as they ever were to coal or oil. So ? back to square one.
My own view is that you can?t fix this system by working with it, you have to dismantle it, piece by piece and start anew. People assume that means bloody revolution ? which is ironic, considering how bloody capitalism is ? but it needn?t be. But if there is violence, we know where it will originate ? just look at the killing of Ian Tomlinson for evidence of that.
Who is the best guitar player in the world, in your view?
Alive? Maybe Paco de Lucia. Maybe Vicente Amigo. Of course, guitarists are like poets: death improves them. The list of great dead guitarists is very long, with Duane Allman pretty close to the top of my list, for his work on the 1971 Fillmore East Mountain Jam alone. Too often, such lists are built on mere technique, but surely it?s the spirit of the artist that matters.
John Burnside was talking to Matt Shoard, who asked questions from his copy of?The Interrogative Mood: A Novel??by Padgett Powell.?
Source: http://www.fleetingmagazine.com/interview-with-john-burnside/
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STOCKHOLM (AP) ? A young Swedish politician who survived a car crash in Cuba that killed dissident Oswaldo Paya and another government opponent has described an intense five-day grilling about why he was in the country and said he is deeply worried about the fate of his Spanish colleague who was charged with vehicular manslaughter.
Aron Modig said in an interview published Friday that he doesn't remember anything about what led to the crash, recalling only fragments of how the car suddenly swerved off the road and how he regained consciousness in an ambulance. He said he fears for Angel Carromero, who was driving the rental car when it crashed on July 22 and could face up to 10 years in a Cuban jail.
"Nobody knows what's happening to him there," he said.
Paya's family has said it has doubts about the official explanation by Cuban authorities. In videotaped testimony, Carromero said he lost control of the car when it suddenly entered an unpaved area of road under construction and he slammed on the brakes, causing it to skid. A Cuban investigation found that Carromero was speeding and failed to heed traffic signs warning of the construction.
Modig, the 27-year-old head of the youth party of Sweden's conservative Christian Democrats, returned home on July 31 after what he said were days of high-pressure questioning in a windowless room in Havana by Cuban police.
"The questions are always the same: 'Why are you here? Who sent you?' They switched between asking questions and scolding: 'Don't come to our country and interfere'," Modig told the daily Dagens Nyheter in the interview. "In a dictatorship that's no good, of course I got worried."
No questions were posed about the accident, he said.
Cuban media has reported that Carromero and Modig entered the country on July 19 on tourist visas and brought ?4,000 ($4,900) for Paya's organization and helped organize dissident youth wings, though Paya's family denies that he received any money from the Europeans. The government considers the small opposition to be subversive and objects to foreign-based efforts to support them.
The car crash happened while the four were on their way to Santago de Cuba, the island's second largest city. Soon after the accident, speculation spread that a second vehicle was pursuing the rented car and might even have run it off the road.
Carromero, an activist with a conservative Spanish party, and Modig have both said no other car was involved, but Paya's family has asked for an independent investigation.
Modig's party had initially scheduled a news conference upon his return to Sweden two weeks ago, but canceled it in the last minute, citing the ongoing legal process in Cuba. The interview in Dagens Nyheter is the first he has given since his return; he was not immediately available for more comment.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/swede-cuba-car-crash-worried-driver-151836218.html
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On June 28, if anyone in the greater Washington D.C. area ran a weather-modeling service called Deep Thunder, they would have known a derecho windstorm was about to?rip trees from the ground, knock out power and leave millions of people stifling in relentlessly sticky heat.
No one did.
As a result, millions of people suffered for days on end as utilities scrambled to restore electricity. Many businesses were idled through the Fourth of July holiday. Untold millions in wages and revenue were lost. At least 13 people died.?
?Had Deep Thunder been in operation in those areas, we would have had ? an 18-hour lead time,? Lloyd Treinish, chief scientist for the program at IBM Research in New York told me Wednesday.?
The company recently tested the service with weather data available the day before the twice-a-decade derecho hit. No weather forecasters in the area predicted the event. IBM, in hindsight, says Deep Thunder?would have nailed it.
The example is a good sales pitch. It?s also what?s possible with today?s computer technology combined with mountains of data and the algorithms to make sense of it all.?
Deep Thunder combines available data from public and private weather, geological and space agencies along with information about a client?s infrastructure and readiness requirements to generate a business-specific forecast. It has a resolution of 1 kilometer and is effective out to three days.
?The concept is to be able to predict the impact and response due to severe weather events,? Treinish said.
The forecasts are customized with visualizations that are easy for decision makers to understand.
An electric utility client on the Gulf Coast, for example, could get a tailored forecast that allows them to position repair crews in areas where the strongest winds are expected from an approaching hurricane.?
Big agriculture might use the information to plan planting or fertilizer application to avoid soaking rains.
A trucking company could use it to route drivers around snowy mountain passes or windy stretches of highway.?
Deep Thunder has been under development since 1996 and rolled out to clients over the past few years, Treinish noted.?
Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, host of the 2016 Summer Olympics, is using the technology to help mitigate flood and landslide risks as well as improve emergency response to severe weather events.
IBM isn?t alone in the race to bring computing power and algorithms?to crunch weather data. A team of ex-Googlers recently started The Climate Corporation to issue crop insurance based on forecasts it generates from weather data, climate models, soil samples, and other information, for example.
IBM is marketing the service as a tool that allows businesses to make more efficient and optimal decisions that save property and lives, especially at a time when frequent severe weather events begin to look like the new normal.
?The weather affects much of our daily lives ? everything from sports to produce prices ? and although we don?t have the technology to change it, at the very least, we can better plan for it,? Trenish noted in a recent IBM blog post about the Deep Thunder.
John Roach is a contributing writer for NBC News Digital. To learn more about him, check out his website. For more of our Future of Technology series, watch the featured video below.