Saturday, January 26, 2013

Frank Gore fined $10,500 for improperly wearing socks

Frank Gore fined: The San Francisco 49ers running back was fined $10,500 by the NFL on Wednesday after he wore his?socks too low in Sunday's NFC Championship game at Atlanta, a uniform violation.

By Janie McCauley,?Associated Press / January 24, 2013

San Francisco 49ers' Frank Gore breaks away for a five-yard touchdown run during the second half of the NFL football NFC Championship game against the Atlanta Falcons, Jan. 20, in Atlanta.

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Frank?Gore?will pay closer attention to his?socks?for the Super Bowl.

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The San Francisco 49ers running back was fined $10,500 by the NFL on Wednesday after he wore his?socks too low in Sunday's NFC Championship game at Atlanta, a uniform violation. It marked the second time he was fined this season.

"Yeah, I'll be cool. It's all good,"?Gore?said. "I was wrong. Next time I'll do better."

Gore?says he was so focused on winning the game and getting the 49ers back to a Super Bowl at last that he didn't give his uniform all the attention he should have.

"When you're playing, you don't think about it,"?Gore?said. "You're trying to win."

He did his part on the field, though.?Gore?ran for touchdowns of 5 and 9 yards in the Niners' 28-24 comeback victory over the Falcons, putting his team in position to capture its sixth title on Feb. 3 at the Superdome in New Orleans.

The 29-year-old?Gore, the 49ers' career leader in yards rushing (8,839) and touchdowns rushing (51), carried 218 times during the regular season for 1,214 yards and eight touchdowns. He earned his sixth 1,000-yard season ? most in franchise history and second among active players behind the St. Louis Rams' Steven Jackson.

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Commercial Bridge Loans: The Best Opportunity for You

A bridge loan is a form of short-term financing which extends a line of credit to a borrower for a short period of time, typically at a very high rate of interest. As the name suggests, a bridge loan bridges the gap between more permanent methods of financing; these loans are sometimes used in the real estate industry, by venture capitalists, and by some investors. In this video, Commercial Bridge Loans will teach you how to get that loan you wanted today.

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Use Accented Characters to Make Your iOS Password Even Stronger

Use Accented Characters to Make Your iOS Password Even StrongerWe've talked before about using a longer passcode on your iPhone instead of a 4-digit pin, but as the tech blog Digital Inspiration points out, adding in accented characters adds yet another level of security.

The idea is that most people aren't going to bother dealing with accented characters (if you hold down on a letter the available accented characters show up) when they're trying to guess your password. To use these, you first have to turn on the alphanumeric passcode. Just head into Settings > General > Passcode Lock, and turn off Simple Passcode. You'll be asked to enter in a new password, so throw in a few accented characters. It might make it a bit of a pain to enter in your passcode, but at least it's more secure.

Create an Un-guessable Passcode for your iOS Devices | Digital Inspiration

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Friday, January 25, 2013

Video: Checking on the Metals

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Military to open combat jobs to women ? CNN Security Clearance ...

By Chris Lawrence, with reporting from Barbara Starr

[Updated at 9:30 p.m. ET] The U.S. military is ending its policy of excluding women from combat and will open combat jobs and direct combat units to female troops, multiple officials told CNN on Wednesday.

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta will make the announcement Thursday and notify Congress of the planned change in policy, the officials said.

"We will eliminate the policy of 'no women in units that are tasked with direct combat,'" a senior defense official said.

The officials cautioned, however, that "not every position will open all at once on Thursday." Once the policy is changed, the Department of Defense will enter what is being called an "assessment phase," in which each branch of service will examine all its jobs and units not currently integrated and then produce a timetable for integrating them.

Go to CNN's iReport to share your thoughts on women in combat

The Army and Marine Corps, especially, will be examining physical standards and gender-neutral accommodations within combat units. Every 90 days, the service chiefs will have to report on their progress.

The move will be one of the last significant policy decisions made by Panetta, who is expected to leave in mid-February. It is not clear where former Sen. Chuck Hagel, the nominated replacement, stands, but officials say he has been apprised of Panetta's coming announcement.

"It will take a while to work out the mechanics in some cases. We expect some jobs to open quickly, by the end of this year. Others, like special operations forces and infantry, may take longer," a senior defense official explained. Panetta is setting the goal of January 2016 for all assessments to be complete and women to be integrated as much as possible.

The Pentagon has left itself some wiggle room, however, which may ultimately lead to some jobs being designated as closed to women. A senior defense official said if, after the assessment, a branch finds that "a specific job or unit should not be open, they can go back to the secretary and ask for an exemption to the policy, to designate the job or unit as closed."

The official said the goal remains to open as many jobs as possible. "We should open all specialties to the maximum extent possible to women. We know they can do it."

CNN readers skirmish over women in battle

Sen. John McCain, an Arizona Republican who spent six years as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War, said he supports lifting the ban on women serving in combat, pointing out women are already serving in harm's way. But he said the move should not fundamentally change the military.

"As this new rule is implemented, it is critical that we maintain the same high standards that have made the American military the most feared and admired fighting force in the world - particularly the rigorous physical standards for our elite special forces units," McCain said in a statement.

Thousands of women in the military have already found themselves in combat situations, said Sen. Patty Murray, D-Washington. Recent wars such as Iraq and Afghanistan have lacked a real front line, and women serving there have come under fire and had to fight back alongside male counterparts, she said.

Murray, who leads the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee and is a member of the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee, called Panetta's decision a "historic step for equality" that recognizes the role women play in the military.

The Pentagon must notify Congress of each job or unit as it is sent up to the secretary to be opened to women. Then the Defense Department must wait 30 days while Congress is in session before implementing the change.

It is a marked difference from the way the military ended the exclusion of gays serving openly, or the "don't ask, don't tell" policy. In that case, there were no stipulations attached to openly gay service members. There was no staggered approach that integrated openly gay troops into units. It was instead done all at once, across the board.

A senior defense official explained the Pentagon's reasoning behind the different approach: "You're talking about personal choice of behavior versus physical capability. And they were already in the units. If you take a unit that's never had women before, that's quite a culture change."

Another senior defense official said the goal is "to provide a level, gender-neutral playing field."

The American Civil Liberties Union recently filed a federal lawsuit against the Department of Defense, charging that combat exclusion is unfair and outdated, harms America's safety and prevents women from receiving training and recognition for their work. The plaintiffs, who include women awarded Purple Hearts, say the exclusion places them at a disadvantage for promotion.

Former troops say time has come for women in combat units

The ACLU said it is thrilled about Panetta's planned announcement.

"But we welcome this statement with cautious optimism, as we hope that it will be implemented fairly and quickly so that servicewomen can receive the same recognition for their service as their male counterparts," Ariela Migdal, senior staff attorney with the ACLU Women's Rights Project, said in the statement.

Earlier this month, the Army opened the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment to women, and it has begun recruiting female pilots and crew chiefs. The Navy has put its first female officers on submarines in the past year, and certain female ground troops have been attached to combat units in Iraq and Afghanistan. More than 800 women were wounded in those wars, and at least 130 have died.

Source: http://security.blogs.cnn.com/2013/01/23/military-to-open-combat-jobs-to-women/

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Activists shut down Shell station at Davos

Police talks to Greenpeace activists who are demonstrating in a Shell petrol station on the sideline of the 43rd annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, WEF, in Wolfgang near Davos, Switzerland, Friday, Jan. 25, 2013. (AP Photo/Keystone, Laurent Gillieron)

Police talks to Greenpeace activists who are demonstrating in a Shell petrol station on the sideline of the 43rd annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, WEF, in Wolfgang near Davos, Switzerland, Friday, Jan. 25, 2013. (AP Photo/Keystone, Laurent Gillieron)

Police leads away a Greenpeace activist who was demonstrating in a Shell petrol station on the sideline of the 43rd annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, WEF, in Wolfgang near Davos, Switzerland, Friday, Jan. 25, 2013. (AP Photo/Keystone, Laurent Gillieron)

(AP) ? Activists with a big fake polar bear have occupied a Shell service station in the Swiss resort of Davos to protest Royal Dutch Shell PLC's oil drilling in the Arctic.

About 25 activists from around Europe chained gas pumps together Friday at the station near where the World Economic Forum was being held and hung a banner on the roof reading "Arctic Oil - Too Risky."

Greenpeace helped stage the protest, raising concerns about dangers to the environment from Shell's drilling in Alaska and urging forum organizers to reconsider Shell's participation. A Shell drill barge ran aground on a remote Alaska island on New Year's Eve.

Shell officials, among the 2,500 corporate and political leaders in Davos this week, did not immediately respond to phone calls about the protest.

Associated Press

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Adele To Perform 'Skyfall' At Oscars

Singer will make her return to the stage at the February 23 Academy Awards.
By Gil Kaufman


Adele
Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images

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