Saturday, December 31, 2011

French politicians unhappy with PSG pursuit of LA Galaxy's Beckham

French politicians have criticised PSG's pursuit of LA Galaxy star David Beckham.

Some want Manchester United icon Beckham's salary to be capped at ?10 million.

Conservative UMP member Jacques Remiller started the ball rolling last week when he proposed an enquiry into footballers? salaries, saying that he, ?like most other citizens?, was ?stupefied? by Beckham?s expected salary.

Socialist parliamentary leader Jean-Marc Ayrault agreed, telling French TV channel iT?l? that his own party had already put forward a proposal to cap footballers? wages. ?I?ve had enough of these enormous salaries,? he said. ?We must revisit this [issue].?

Fr?d?ric Lefebvre, a UMP member and secretary of state for business, was less critical, suggesting that while footballers received ?unbelievable? salaries, their careers were also ?very short?. ?Let?s see what Beckham brings to [PSG] before we decide whether it?s in the club?s interest or not,? he added.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Cenk Uygur: Vote Against Obama in Iowa (Huffington post)

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Without Ben Nelson, can Democrats keep control of Senate in 2012?

The decision by Sen. Ben Nelson (D) of Nebraska not to run for reelection in 2012 is a 'blow' to Democrats' efforts to retain their Senate majority, analysts say.?

With the retirement of Sen. Ben Nelson (D) of Nebraska, announced Tuesday, Democrats have yet another open seat to defend in a 2012 election year that could flip control of the Senate to Republicans.

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Democrats are defending 23 seats in the 2012 campaign cycle, compared with 10 for Republicans. With Democrats holding a 53-to-47 majority, Republicans need to pick up four seats to wrest control from them. If President Obama fails to win a second term, that threshold falls to three seats, because the vice president breaks tie votes.

?Given that the [Senate] majority is at stake, it?s a blow,? says Jennifer Duffy, senior editor of the Cook Political Report in Washington, of Senator Nelson's decision not to seek reelection next year.

?Nelson was going to face a very tough race, but you couldn?t write him off,? she adds. ?He?s won difficult races before. There?s not an obvious candidate of his stature with the ability to raise money to replace him."

The two-term Nebraskan has been the Senate?s most reliable centrist, at a time when the ranks of moderates in Congress have been diminished almost to the point of extinction.

?Simply put: It is time to move on,? Nelson said in a video statement to Nebraskans on his Senate website.??I encourage those who will follow in my footsteps to look for common ground and to work together in bipartisan ways to do what?s best for the country, not just one political party.?

Often the lone Democrat voting with Republicans, Nelson broke party ranks to vote to extend the Bush-era tax cuts and to oppose legislation that gave some children of illegal immigrants a path to US citizenship. He joined with the so-called gang of 14 to work out a compromise over stalled judicial nominations, averting what was known at the time as the ?nuclear option? to ban filibusters on judges. He?s also the lone Democrat in Nebraska?s congressional delegation.

Without Nelson?s support, Democrats could not have passed Mr. Obama?s health-care reform in 2010 ? one of the president's campaign pledges. Nelson in the end gave Democrats the 60th vote they needed to block a GOP filibuster.

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Steven Tyler, Erin Brady Engaged?

Aerosmith?s Steven Tyler is rumored to be engaged after a massive ring was spotted on his girlfriend?s finger. Did he actually pop the question? Love could be in the air for one of the biggest rock stars in the world. Sources claim that Tyler and his girlfriend Erin Brady are more than just a creepy older couple. In fact, word has it that they are set to be married. TMZ broke the story earlier today that the 63-year-old singer did in fact propose to his 38-year-old girlfriend. I have to admit that he won me back a little bit with his work on Idol. I think he is a good fit for the show and doesn?t really come off as old and washed up as I thought he would. See the photos over at TMZ. What?s it like to be a princess at Christmas? Check out these photos to find out ? Pop Sugar. Here are some nice pics of the new upcoming Spiderman movie ? Celebuzz. Okay this is weird. Here are some old pictures of Khloe Kardashian as a blonde ? RadarOnline. This is fake, but awesome anyway. Taylor Lautner coming out as gay on a faux-PEOPLE Magazine [...]

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

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49ers Top Seahawks 19-17: David Akers Kicks 4 Field Goals

SEATTLE ? David Akers kicked his way into the NFL record book and moved the San Francisco 49ers closer to a playoff bye.

Akers made four field goals to give him 42 this season, most in league history, and San Francisco eliminated Seattle from postseason contention by holding off the Seahawks 19-17 on Saturday.

Larry Grant tackled Seattle quarterback Tarvaris Jackson from behind, forcing a fumble that was recovered by Donte Whitner with 1:07 left to seal it.

The NFC West champions remained in position for the No. 2 playoff seed and a first-round bye thanks to an impressive second-half effort on defense that was capped by Grant's hustle play.

Frank Gore had a 4-yard touchdown run on San Francisco's first drive of the second half and Akers hit a 39-yard field goal with 2:57 left to give the 49ers the lead.

Early in the fourth quarter, Akers connected from 44 yards out for his 41st field goal of the season, breaking the NFL mark set by Neil Rackers in 2005 with Arizona.

Akers also hit from 53 and 29 yards. He missed a 52-yard attempt in the first quarter and is 42 for 49 this season.

Marshawn Lynch scored on a 4-yard run with 6:41 remaining to give Seattle (7-8) a 17-16 lead. It was his 11th straight game with a score and the first touchdown rushing allowed by San Francisco (12-3) this season.

Lynch finished with 107 yards on 21 carries, the first back to run for 100 yards against the 49ers since Week 11 of the 2009 season.

San Francisco quarterback Alex Smith protected the ball as he has all season and his biggest throw set up Akers' decisive kick. On second-and-18 from his own 31, Smith threw deep for Michael Crabtree, who got just enough separation from Brandon Browner to haul in the 41-yard reception. The 49ers didn't advance any further, but were in range for Akers to give them the lead.

Smith finished 14 of 26 for 179 yards, while Crabtree had five catches for 85 yards. The bigger contributions came from Gore and his backup, Kendall Hunter. Gore finished with 83 yards rushing, while Hunter added 73 on just 12 carries.

The 49ers had 227 yards of offense in the second half and held Seattle to 72 yards. San Francisco coaches ran through the press box in the final seconds yelling, "Merry Christmas everybody!"

The 49ers could head into next week's regular-season finale at St. Louis with the No. 2 seed locked up if Atlanta wins at New Orleans on Monday night. They are still alive for the No. 1 seed, but would need Green Bay to lose its final two games.

But all San Francisco needs is a win over the lowly Rams to clinch a home playoff game and a weekend of rest.

Meanwhile, the Seahawks' three-game winning streak ended along with their playoff hopes. Seattle already needed an unlikely scenario to get to the postseason thanks to Detroit's win over San Diego on Saturday, but the loss to the 49ers dashed those hopes.

Seattle did make it interesting thanks to its special teams. Heath Farwell blocked Andy Lee's punt and the ball bounced inside the San Francisco 5 with less than 7 minutes remaining.

On the next play, Lynch scooted around the left edge and just inside the pylon, setting off a shower of Skittles flying out of the stands. The candy covered the blue-painted end zone to the point where workers with industrial blowers came out to try and clear the field. They were back minutes later with brooms and pans trying to clean up even more.

The 49ers were the first team in league history to go the first 14 games without allowing a touchdown rushing.

But Smith answered with his deep pass to Crabtree, and Seattle's final chance was thwarted by the only turnover of the game.

Lynch's 6-yard run to start the drive pushed him over the 100-yard mark, making him the first running back to top 100 yards against the 49ers since Ryan Grant did it for Green Bay in Week 11 of 2009. That snapped a streak of 36 straight games for the 49ers without allowing a 100-yard rusher.

Lynch then took a short pass from Jackson for 20 yards to the 45 at the 2-minute warning. Lynch added a 3-yard run and another swing pass to Lynch brought up third-and-3 at the San Francisco 48 with 1:18 left. Jackson was flushed from the pocket by Grant, who continued to pursue and grabbed Jackson from behind .The fumble bounced forward 10 yards, where Whitner fell on it as the San Francisco sideline burst into celebration.

Jackson finished 15 of 28 for 163 yards and a 13-yard TD pass to rookie Doug Baldwin in the first quarter.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

BBC moves towards HTML5 for websites, tells Flash it'll still be friends

Even the British occasionally have to change with the times. Following a study stating that 80 percent of all web video is now compatible with HTML5, the BBC has formally adopted the standard for videos on the desktop and mobile versions of its website. The full roll-out across BBC.com follows a pilot program in which the broadcaster tested HTML5 on the Health section of the site. According to Electronista, the BBC has been working with HTML5 delivery systems throughout 2011 to build its iPlayer apps for the iOS. In other news, the BBC has just texted Flash and said it's totally open to staying friends and meeting up for coffee sometime.

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Send Christmas card to blind Chinese pro-life dissident

Last week actor Christian Bale drew attention to the plight of Chinese pro-life dissident Chen Guangcheng, who was previously jailed and is now under house arrest for documenting forced abortions and sterilizations in his country.

This week Women?s Rights without Frontiers, a pro-life group that has been trying to help Chen, announced it is launching a Christmas card campaign to support Chen.

?Send a Christmas card to encourage Chen Guangcheng and his family,? wrote WRWF president Reggie Littlejohn in a press release.? ?Let them know that you are thinking about them and support them.? Also, let the Chinese Communist Party and the local officials know that Chen has supporters from all over the world.?

I asked Littlejohn how she would know Chen received our cards. She responded in an email:

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Actavis prepares for end of generic drugs model (Reuters)

LONDON (Reuters) ? Western generic drugmakers need to adapt to cope with rapid changes in the pharmaceuticals market that are blurring the distinctions between innovator companies and makers of cheaper copycat products.

That is the view of Claudio Albrecht, chief executive of Swiss-based Actavis, which struck a deal on Wednesday with QRxPharma to sell a new patented painkiller called MoxDuo that combines morphine and oxycodone.

Albrecht said he expected to do more such deals for patented and branded medicines in future, including a push into insulins, under deal to be signed shortly with Poland's Bioton, and the development of so-called "biosimilar" drugs.

The pharmaceutical industry is currently going through a record wave of patent expires on mass-market medicines, with blockbusters like Pfizer's Lipitor, for cholesterol, losing U.S. protection last month and AstraZeneca's schizophrenia drug Seroquel facing generic rivals in 2012.

While this is a bonanza for makers of generics, Albrecht told Reuters that the game was about to change, with few conventional chemical products losing patent protection after 2014 as attention turns instead to expiries on biotech drugs.

Unlike chemical medicines, which can be given as pills, biotech products are impossible to copy precisely, forcing generic companies to develop biosimilars, which are close to the original but need to be sold as separate medicines.

"It means generic companies will have to start promoting again and it will become more of a scientific way of selling," Albrecht said in a telephone interview from Zug.

"Looking ahead 5 to 10 years, if you want to be in the front line as a generics player you will have to change your model. The generics business as we know it today will be gone within the next 10 years."

At same time, innovator companies like Pfizer and Merck are starting to build up their own presence in biosimilars, further blurring the distinctions -- and at the other end of the spectrum, Indian and Chinese firms are moving in to scoop up the commodity business.

Increasingly, governments in Europe are using tenders to get the lowest possible price for conventional chemical drugs. It is a trend that Albrecht expects to accelerate, leaving little profit margin for Western players.

"For the classic generics you will see, over time, that the real cost leaders come from countries like China and India," he said. "It's going to be very difficult to have European or American quality standards and processes and still be successful in these very aggressive tenders."

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Former Iceland-based Actavis, which moved to Zug at the end of 2010, is the world's fourth-largest maker of generic drugs behind Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Novartis's unit Sandoz and Mylan.

Albrecht said sales were growing steadily and should reach around 2.1 billion euros ($2.75 billion) in 2012, up from 1.85-1.90 billion this year and 1.75 billion in 2010.

After rapid expansion in the early 2000s, Actavis underwent a leveraged buyout in 2007 by Icelandic tycoon Bjorgolfur Thor Bjorgolfsson, which left Deutsche Bank holding billions of euros of its debt.

Albrecht, who took over as the group's first non-Icelandic chief executive in June 2010, reiterated that a merger with another company or an initial public offering was a possibility at some point in the future. ($1 = 0.7628 euros)

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

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Monday, December 19, 2011

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Why is the background pattern different? Why are the icons nearly indistinguishable and highly illegible (beside forum topics)? ...This is all you Designers' faults, isn't it? I remember you doing something similar for Halloween. >__> Is this going to be a recurring theme around each major season of the year? I hate the thought of giving y'all ideas, but as in, Valentine's Day, Easter, et cetera? (Actually, it IS really pretty. It's just a sudden blow to the mind. :P)



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Sunday, December 18, 2011

TV channel squeeze proposed to pay for tax cuts (AP)

NEW YORK ? Call it the Great Channel Squeeze.

Congress is considering letting cellphone companies pay television stations to give up their frequencies so they can be put to better use for wireless broadband.

The idea is to squeeze over-the-air television, which has few viewers, into a smaller slice of the airwaves. The government would be the broker in the deal and would use some proceeds to fund tax cuts and unemployment benefits.

In years to come, you might see Channel 17 cease to broadcast and Channel 49 take its place, for instance. The empty slot at Channel 49 would then become available for a range of wireless services. That could mean faster downloads for smartphones and tablet computers.

Although vast swaths of broadcast spectrum were freed when television signals converted from analog to digital in 2009, much of that has already been claimed. Technology companies have been clamoring for even more airwaves to satisfy growing consumer appetite for movies, books and websites on mobile devices.

The Federal Communications Commission sees more spectrum as a way to extend high-speed Internet access to places where phone and cable TV companies don't have enough customers to offer landline broadband connections.

"Unless we free up new spectrum for mobile broadband, the looming spectrum crunch risks throttling our mobile economy and frustrating mobile consumers," FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski said in a statement this week.

In a sense, this proposal is a reflection of the times. In the U.S., there are more wireless devices in use than there are people. Meanwhile, various studies show that fewer than 10 percent of households get their TV signals over the air ? the rest have cable or satellite service.

The FCC's national broadband plan envisions freeing up 500 megahertz of spectrum over the next 10 years. As much as a quarter of that could come from television.

But many things need to happen first.

For starters, Congress needs to give the FCC authority to do this.

The House included that authority in a bill it passed Tuesday to extend Social Security payroll tax reductions and unemployment coverage. Congress estimates that $16.5 billion could be generated over 10 years by auctioning the broadcast channels and another slice now used for public safety. But President Barack Obama opposes the bill for reasons unrelated to spectrum, and the Senate is working on its own version of the package.

Once the FCC gets authority, it needs to find broadcasters willing to cede their frequencies. Station owners would share in auction proceeds if they turn in their broadcasting licenses and either cease operations or become cable-only channels. They would be compensated to build new towers and make other adjustments if they need to switch frequencies. Congressional revenue estimates already factor that in.

The National Association of Broadcasters isn't sure how many stations would go along.

"Local TV stations are doing pretty well in terms of advertising sales," NAB spokesman Dennis Wharton said. "It would surprise me if there would be the sort of stampede to go out of business."

That said, the NAB supports the proposal as long as stations aren't forced or pressured to give up their frequencies. If stations must move, the NAB wants to make sure they aren't the ones paying for it and won't face more interference or any reduction in how far their signals go. Wharton says the House bill includes good protections for broadcasters, but a similar measure in the Senate does not.

Television stations once had Channels 2 to 83, except for 37, which is used for astronomy. Channels 70 to 83, mostly used to retransmit signals from other channels, disappeared in the 1980s and have been reassigned to other uses. Stations gave up Channels 52 to 69 in 2009 as part of a transition to digital broadcasts, and much of that has already been reassigned.

The House-passed bill would allocate some of what's left from the digital transition to build a broadband network for public safety. It would also auction off spectrum that police, firefighters and emergency workers now use for voice communications.

Depending on how many stations want to participate, Channels 31 to 51, excluding 37, could be freed up under the proposed program.

The changes could ultimately take several years and won't be easy. The NAB says nearly 40 percent of the nation's 1,735 full-powered stations now use one of the 20 channels targeted. Broadcasters would have to upgrade equipment, and viewers using antennas would have to find the station's new home.

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Defence against bioweapons demands more action

Biological weapons are not new: the threat of biological warfare has confronted humanity for centuries. In the Middle Ages, Mongol armies hurled diseased corpses over the walls of besieged cities to spread bubonic plague. In the past century, imperial Japan, the Soviet Union, Saddam Hussein's Iraq and others have developed bioweapons.

We now face a new threat in the shape of bioterrorism. A week after the hijacked airplane attacks in the US on 11?September 2001, letters containing anthrax spores were sent to two senators and several media organisations in the country. Five people died, and the attack showed how psychologically and economically damaging an attack of this kind can be: the US estimated the overall cost to be around $1?billion. The consequences of future biological attacks could be even worse, from the global release of infectious diseases to effects on public health, business and international travel.

Last week I attended the opening of the seventh review conference of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC) in Geneva, Switzerland. The convention bans states from acquiring or using biological weapons. It is a cornerstone of the international arms control regime and was the first treaty to ban an entire category of weapons. The UK made the original proposal for a ban in 1968 and has been at the forefront of efforts to make the convention as effective as possible.

As well as addressing threats, the convention also considers the benefits of scientific advancement. Recent developments in medicine, agriculture and industry have had huge benefits across the globe. Left unchecked and unregulated, though, they could cross the line from beneficial application to use as weapons ? the "dual-use" problem.

Synthetic biology is a good example of this duality. On the one hand, it has led to the synthesis in Escherichia coli and yeast of a precursor of the drug artemisinin, a key tool in the fight against malaria. On the other, synthetic biology could also be exploited for harmful purposes, including the creation of new biological warfare agents.

To do

If the BTWC is to continue to be a valuable tool, it is important both that policy-makers understand the potential of new advances in science and that scientists understand their responsibilities under the convention to avoid misuse or loss of control of potentially dangerous technologies.

It is for this reason that the review conference of the BTWC is so important. Since the previous five-yearly review conference in 2006, parties to the convention have been discussing and promoting biosafety and biosecurity, promoting oversight of dual-use biological research and working on raising awareness among scientists and students. However, if the BTWC is to be genuinely effective, this month's conference has to go further. I was therefore delighted to be able to present Esther Ng of Singapore ? studying at the University of Oxford ? with a prize recognising her insightful essay on "Biosecurity ? the role of young scientists".

More comprehensive efforts are needed to address the apparent widespread lack of awareness among life scientists of biosecurity and of their responsibilities under the convention. The convention also needs to reach out to a new generation of scientists with increasingly global links.

At the conference, which runs until 22 December, the UK is proposing the formation of a group to review and respond to scientific and technological advances. The group would bring together scientists, diplomats and international organisations to discuss the implications of rapidly developing fields such as synthetic biology and nanotechnology.

There is much common ground amongst delegations from all over the world on many of the key issues facing the convention. There is an opportunity for agreement on a more frequent review of scientific and technological issues affecting it, and for better integrating scientific communities within that process. Many scientists are keen to be involved and have much to contribute. I hope the parties to the convention are bold and seize that opportunity.

Alistair Burt is parliamentary under-secretary of state at the British Foreign & Commonwealth Office. He is the member of Parliament for North East Bedfordshire

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Friday, December 16, 2011

The Pulse: Who is Philadelphia's person of the year? (Philadelphia Inquirer)

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Display Ad Data Intelligence Startup MixRank Raises $1.5M From Mark Cuban, 500 Startups

mixY Combinator-incubated MixRank has raised $1.5 million from 500 Startups, Mark Cuban, IAB founder Rich LeFurgy, MediaTrust chairman Peter Bordes, Leadclick founder Robert Afshar, Adify co-founder Larry Braitman, Chart.io cofounder David Beyer, Tom McInerney, Matt Ocko, and Zachary Bogue. The startup's technology analyzes millions of ads every day to automatically identify the most effective ad copy and traffic sources in any market. MixRank, which launched in July, is a competitive intelligence research tool for display advertising that uses machine learning algorithms and predictive modeling to automatically identify the most effective ads and traffic sources.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Broadcasters want ownership rules overturned (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) ? Broadcasters are urging the Supreme Court to loosen restrictions that prevent companies from owning newspapers, radio stations and television stations in the same market.

In a petition filed Monday, the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) argues that the court must overturn a Third Circuit decision from last July that left most of the Federal Communications Commission's media ownership regulations intact.

The NAB argues that rather than resulting in dangerous monopolies, allowing broadcasters to own multiple news organizations helps them improve their financial health. That in turn gives them the flexibility to invest in higher quality reporting.

"By harming local television stations all over the country, the duopoly rule also directly harms the public," the petition reads. "When a station struggles financially or ceases to operate, it loses its ability to provide the news and public affairs programming on which members of the public rely. But placing stations under common ownership, resulting in an improvement in financial stability, leads to improved local programming -- both in quality and in quantity -- of the kind that is critical to viewers."

Furthermore, the petition says the Third Circuit's decision conflicts with lower court opinions related to broadcast media ownership rules, and asks the court to intervene so it can clarify the regulations.

The court didn't make its judgment on the merits of the case but said the FCC didn't follow the proper procedure when it changed its rules. Before it can change its rules, the FCC is required to seek public input; the court said the FCC didn't properly get that input.

Previously, a D.C. Circuit Court found that the rules were unnecessary.

The NAB petition argues that the Third Circuit was adjudicating based on an outdated conception of local media. It points out that broadcasters and newspapers compete for audiences and advertising with cable companies, satellite companies and internet sites, not just each other.

"Instead of counting only broadcast television stations, the Commission should have considered all outlets that compete for advertising and audiences in local markets," the petition reads.

The move comes as the FCC appears to be in favor of dialing back at least some of the rules.

FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski is reportedly in favor of loosening ownership rules in top media markets. However, some regulations would remain in place. For example, the commission would continue to limit the number of channels a company could control in local markets and would keep some bans on newspapers and television station cross ownership in place.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Zach Johnson takes 1-shot lead over Woods

Tiger Woods lines up a shot from the rough to the fifth fairway during the third round of the Chevron World Challenge golf tournament at Sherwood Country Club, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2011, in Thousand Oaks, Calif. (AP Photo/Jason Redmond)

Tiger Woods lines up a shot from the rough to the fifth fairway during the third round of the Chevron World Challenge golf tournament at Sherwood Country Club, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2011, in Thousand Oaks, Calif. (AP Photo/Jason Redmond)

Tiger Woods hits from the fourth tee during the third round of the Chevron World Challenge golf tournament at Sherwood Country Club, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2011, in Thousand Oaks, Calif. (AP Photo/Jason Redmond)

Tiger Woods hits from the gallery to the third hole green during the third round of the Chevron World Challenge golf tournament at Sherwood Country Club, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2011, in Thousand Oaks, Calif. (AP Photo/Jason Redmond)

Matt Kuchar putts on the third green during the third round of the Chevron World Challenge golf tournament at Sherwood Country Club, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2011, in Thousand Oaks, Calif. (AP Photo/Jason Redmond)

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (AP) ? Tiger Woods lost his three-shot margin with every shot that looked good until the wind decided otherwise. He lost his lead Saturday in the Chevron World Challenge because of something that was really out of his control.

Zach Johnson was 163 yards away in the 18th fairway, one shot behind and hopeful of getting his 7-iron onto the top shelf to make par as easy as possible. Imagine his surprise when it landed near the hole and hopped back into the cup for an eagle that put him atop the leaderboard.

"I would have been happy with a 4, let alone a 3," Johnson said. "A 2 is a steal."

That eagle gave him a 4-under 68, allowing him to make up a four-shot deficit on Woods and take a one-shot lead into the final round of the final official event this year in America.

Woods had three bogeys on the par 5s and didn't feel as though he did much wrong. On two of them, he hit wedges that looked good until the cool, gusting wind shifted directions and sent the ball much farther than he imagined. On the other par 5, his fairway metal hit a gust and dropped into a hazard.

The result was a 1-over 73. The prognosis wasn't nearly as bad.

"Even though I made three bogeys on par 5s, I had two three-putts, but I played well," Woods said. "I hit a lot of good shots that ended up in bad spots because I had bad gusts. So be it. That's the way it goes.

"I'm right there with a chance going into tomorrow."

Johnson was at 8-under 208 and will be in the final group with Woods, one shot behind. K.J. Choi overcame a double bogey on the par-5 second hole for a 72 and was three shots out of the lead. No one else was closer than five.

Woods had the 36-hole lead for the second straight tournament, and for the second straight time failed to break par in the third round. He felt differently Saturday than he did at the Australian Open in Sydney, where he opened with three straight bogeys and finished the day six shots out of the lead.

"Most of the time today, it wasn't me," Woods said. "I hit a lot of good shots today."

The wind was strong and chilly from the start, and rarely stayed the same direction very long. With a wedge in his hand, Woods went some 40 feet long on the second hole that led to a three-putt bogey. Another wedge on the par-5 13th sailed over the green and left a pitch he had no chance to get close.

Both players ran into trouble on the par-5 16th.

Johnson was playing in the group ahead of Woods, felt the breeze in his face and tried to hammer a driver that went left of the grass and into the gallery. He tried to clear a creek and went into the trees to the right before pitching out and taking a bogey.

Woods was in the fairway, but says a gust took his fairway metal too far right and into a hazard. He thought about trying to hit out behind a pair of rocks before choosing to take a penalty drop, and he also made bogey.

The difference was how they finished.

Johnson three-putted the 17th for another bogey, then drilled his 7-iron at the flag on the 18th for the most unlikely finish to his round. Woods had to settle for pars.

Johnson didn't realize his eagle on the final hole was for the lead. And even though he has a one-shot advantage, he doesn't think he's in contention until the final hour of any tournament.

Being in the last group with Woods, who has gone 26 starts since his last win?

"He's never going to shock me on the golf course because he's certainly the best player I've ever played with," Johnson said. "I'm glad I'm playing this week and I have the opportunity to go into Sunday with at least a chance."

Johnson, a former Masters champion, saw his streak end this year of four straight seasons winning on the PGA Tour. The Chevron World Challenge counts toward the world ranking, but is not official for the tour. He still wouldn't mind using it as a springboard for the next season, much like Tom Lehman did in the early days of this event, and Jim Furyk did in 2009.

For Woods, going from a three-shot lead to a one-shot deficit was not the end of the world.

He felt as though he played as well as he had the first two days, without having much luck with the wind. And for a guy who has gone two years without winning, the hardest part of hoisting a trophy is getting a chance.

Woods still had his three-shot lead when he chipped in from behind the fourth green for birdie. The wind was at its worst on the sixth hole, gusting hard with leaves scattered about the fairway. Woods felt it at his back and to the right, yet as the ball was in the air, it came against him from the left. He came up well short, chipped 7 feet by the hole and lipped out.

Hunter Mahan was the first player to make a run at Woods, going out in 33 and tying for the lead briefly after Woods had a three-putt bogey on the par-3 eighth.

Woods seemed to steady himself with a beautiful flop shot on the 10th that ran up the bank and trickled back 4 feet from the cup, and a solid approach to 18 feet for a two-putt birdie on the 11th.

But he went long of the 13th, turning a birdie hole into a bogey. He made a mess of the 16th with his penalty shot. And he had nothing to match an eagle from the fairway by Johnson on the final hole.

Associated Press

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Economy imperils wildlife rescue

By The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES -- The disabled grizzly bears Huck, Jake, Pete and Mike arrived after a drive-thru animal park closed in 1985.

Drifter the tiger came as a cub after being seized in a 1997 Chicago drug raid.

Booie, the smoking chimp, was brought here in 1995 at age 28 when he was no longer needed for testing vaccines at the New York University School of Medicine.

Through the years, 76,000 animals have come and gone ? all welcomed by Martine Colette, founder and director of the Wildlife WayStation, one of the first animal sanctuaries in the country and, at one time, the largest.

Some of Hollywood's biggest stars have rallied around the WayStation in the past decade. Still, the fate of its remaining 420 animals is endangered by a drop in donations, rising upkeep and food costs, and the inability to pay staff.

"If the WayStation does not find a way out from under the horrific financial burden it is currently facing, caused by the current recession and disastrous economic downfall, then all these animals that came to us for safe haven are in real jeopardy," Colette said last week.

It's a problem that extends well beyond the cages and enclosures on her property 30 miles north of downtown Los Angeles. Times are hard for all nonprofits, especially donation-driven sanctuaries, said Adam Roberts, executive vice president of Born Free USA, a California-based animal welfare and wildlife conservation organization.

In recent months, the Wild Animal Orphanage in San Antonio closed because of overcrowding and lack of money. A Florida man lived in a cage with two lions for a month to raise money for his rescue center.

In Ohio, a man released dozens of lions, tigers and other animals from a private preserve before killing himself. Sheriff's deputies had to track and kill nearly 50 runaway animals. Authorities aren't sure of his motive, but he and his wife owed at least $68,000 in unpaid taxes.

Colette, 69, seems like an unlikely rescuer.

Born in Paris, she traveled with her Belgian diplomat father when he went on safari. Friends, colleagues and customers of her Hollywood costume and design business knew she had been to Africa and Asia, and they were always bringing her unwanted or unsuitable animals.

"They'd say, 'This ocelot is trying to eat our Chihuahua."

She took in her first animal in 1966 and a decade later found herself living with 50 animals in a three-bedroom house. Something had to give, so she sold her business, bought 162 acres in Tujunga Canyon in the Angeles National Forest and incorporated the Wildlife WayStation in 1976.

It was meant to be a place to treat and rehabilitate injured animals before returning them to the wild. But you can't release lions and tigers in this country and some animals were too sick to ever go back ? an eagle blind in one eye, the crippled grizzlies and the lab chimps.

She did not believe any animal in need should be turned away, no matter the problem, no matter the cost. It didn't matter if an animal was wild, tame, hurt or handicapped. Whether it was a hummingbird in a matchbox or 27 lions and tigers from an illegal game farm in Idaho, she embraced them all.

"When pot-bellied pigs were in demand, we had 146 come in at one time. There were a lot of ostriches when they were billed as the next white meat," she said.

For 35 years, Colette has had her hand out, gathering donations for her ever-changing stable of creatures. Hollywood has often rallied to her cause.

Betty White has been a supporter from the beginning. In 2001, Hollywood elite, including Brad Pitt, Bruce Willis, Russell Crowe, and Johnny Depp put together a CD called "Hollywood Goes Wild" to try and raise money for the WayStation. Sharon Stone made a YouTube plea for donations in 2009.

Colette's plea has never been as urgent as last week's.

She's had to lay off about a third of her staff, which has ranged from 42 to 50 people, and she wonders how she'll cover the $142,000 it costs a month to feed and care for the animals.

Problems extend to complying with environmental and permit regulations.

A decade ago, the WayStation had more than 1,100 permanent residents and 5,000 animals dropping in each year. But state officials banned public tours and barred the refuge from accepting new animals after waste was found in a stream and chimpanzees had contagious diseases.

A few years later, Los Angeles County refused to reissue its permit until roads were repaved, sewers replaced and electrical wiring upgraded.

The sanctuary acknowledged the environmental violations and started working on the expensive upgrades, tapping out its emergency fund.

Colette, who had hoped to retire, is open to a merger or partnership that would make money without exploiting the animals.

Someone suggested a wedding chapel on the picturesque grounds. Colette mused about a mountaintop restaurant.

"Everybody talks about how fabulous it is to come out here and listen to the lions roaring and the chimpanzees and tigers calling."

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Monday, December 5, 2011

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Bucs' Freeman out with right shoulder injury (AP)

TAMPA, Fla. ? Tampa Bay quarterback Josh Freeman is inactive for Sunday's game against Carolina, ending a streak of 36 consecutive starts.

Freeman hurt his right throwing shoulder during the Buccaneers' final offensive play of last week's 23-17 loss to Tennessee and was limited in practice during preparation for the Panthers.

The third-year pro has started every game since moving into the lineup when the Bucs were 0-7 in his rookie season. He led them to a surprising 10-6 record in 2010, but has struggled this year. Tampa Bay took a five-game losing streak into Sunday's game.

Josh Johnson started against Carolina. His backup was Rudy Carpenter, who was promoted from the practice squad on Saturday.

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Russia vote watchdog head detained before election (Reuters)

MOSCOW (Reuters) ? The head of an independent Russian election watchdog was detained for 12 hours at a Moscow airport Saturday as part of attempts to stop it monitoring Sunday's vote for a new parliament, the group's lawyer said.

Golos leader Liliya Shibanova was held by customs officers at Sheremetyevo airport after returning from a trip abroad on the eve of the election, in which Vladimir Putin's United Russia is likely to have its huge parliamentary majority reduced.

The Western-funded group's lawyer, Ramid Akhmetgaliyev, told Reuters the customs officers copied contents of her laptop computer and Golos deputy head Grigory Melkonyants said her laptop had been confiscated.

Hours earlier, the United States had expressed concern about "what appears to be a pattern of harassment" of Golos, which has aired reports of alleged violations in Russian elections.

A Moscow court ruled late Friday that Golos had violated a ban on the publication of opinion poll results within five days of the election to the State Duma lower house.

During the campaign, Prime Minister Putin has accused foreign countries of meddling in the preparations for the election -- and for a March presidential election he is expected to win -- by funding organizations in Russia.

"The pressure on Golos and its leaders (is) an attempt to block their activities involving independent public monitoring of the election," Akhmetgaliyev said.

Akhmetgaliyev said customs authorities had no legal right to examine or copy the contents of Shibanova's computer and had violated her rights by preventing him seeing her during her detention.

"They told me that they had information that I was supposedly bringing some sort of dangerous software across the border," Shibanova told Ekho Moskvy radio.

Akhmetgaliyev also disputed the court decision, which came with a 30,000-rouble ($970) fine. He said Golos had published allegations of campaign violations, not opinion poll results.

U.S. President Barack Obama's administration expressed concern Friday about the court ruling.

"The Obama administration is concerned with today's decision by a Moscow court regarding ... Golos, as well as what appears to be a pattern of harassment directed against this organization," a White House spokesman said in a statement.

Before the court hearing, Moscow city prosecutors said they were investigating Golos over a complaint by lawmakers objecting to its foreign financing and urging it to stop vote monitoring.

Golos, a non-profit organization founded in 2000, has a hotline for electoral violation allegations and an interactive map showing reported violations.

It openly says its funding comes entirely from Europe and the United States and that this helps it remain objective.

PUTIN CRITICISES WESTERN MEDDLING

During his 2000-2008 presidency, Putin repeatedly accused the West of seeking to weaken Russia and of meddling in its affairs, including by funding non-governmental organizations meant to strengthen democracy.

Formally launching his bid to return to the Kremlin next year by accepting United Russia's nomination at a party congress last Sunday, Putin reiterated these accusations last month.

He said "representatives of some foreign countries are gathering those they are paying money to, so-called grant recipients, to instruct them and assign work in order to influence the election campaign themselves."

He said any such activity was a "wasted effort" because Russians would reject foreign-funded politicians, comparing them to Judas, the traitor of Jesus in the bible.

Critics in Russia and the West accuse Putin of curtailing democracy through a series of electoral reforms during his presidency, which coincided with an oil-fueled economic boom.

His announcement of plans to swap jobs with President Dmitry Medevedev upset some Russians who saw it as a back-room deal agreed with no regard for voters. Putin, 59, could be in power until 2024 if he wins the maximum two more terms as president.

United Russia, which has dominated the Duma since 2003, is expected to retain a clear majority in the chamber though the two-thirds that allow it to pass constitutional changes without opposition support may prove out of reach.

Many voters say they expect the party's result to be boosted by vote rigging and favorable coverage by traditional media. A liberal party led by former Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov and two allies is barred from even taking part.

The biggest gainers could be the Communist Party, which is likely to remain the second biggest force 20 years after the fall of the Soviet Union. Vladimir Zhirinovsky's nationalist LDPR also hopes to gain votes from United Russia.

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(Additional reporting by Maria Tsvetkova, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

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