Monday, January 23, 2012

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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Camille Grammer Tweets About Kelsey Grammer Pregnancy

Real Housewives’ Camille Grammer has apparently tweeted her well wishes to her ex-husband Kelsey Grammer and his pregnant wife Kayte Walsh. Get the details behind the announcement, and what the reality star had to say below. Longtime actor Kelsey Grammer and his new wife Kayte Walsh are expecting. The Boss star, who just recently took home a Golden Globe for his portrayal of Mayor Tom Kane on the hit Starz series, confirmed the news backstage at the big event just this past week. According to USA Today, the former Cheers and Frasier actor also shared that they are having twins to boot. The fifty-six year old Grammer already has two kids with his ex-wife Camille Grammer. As many will remember the two had a terrible public divorce after Kelsey left his wife of fourteen years, immediately moving on, and wedding his mistress, flight attendant Kayte Walsh. While Grammer and Walsh were happy about making the big announcement, Camille Grammer had reportedly come out to tell the media she and her children had no knowledge about the twins. ?Camille and the children had no idea. They found out about it from the media. Once again, selfish Kelsey decided to do what?s [...]

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Google's Q4 results: $2.71 billion profit, $8.13 billion in revenue, Wall Street disappointed

Google just released its fourth-quarter 2011 results, and man, Wall Street is not pleased. The company reported $2.71 billion in profit (up from $2.54 a year earlier), net revenue of $8.13 billion and earnings of $9.50 per share, excluding some one-time charges. That's less than the $10.49 per share and $8.40 billion financial analysts were expecting and, as Reuters notes, it's the first time in nine quarters that Google hasn't beaten revenue estimates. Of course, the company spun its results the best it could, emphasizing that its gross revenue jumped 25 percent to $10.58 billion, making this the first time the company's raw sales exceeded $10 billion in any given quarter. Of course, that figure doesn't reflect the myriad costs associated with boosting web traffic, and investors are more concerned with that $8.13 billion in net revenue. Needless to say, Wall Street is none too impressed -- as of this writing, the company's stock was down almost nine percent in after-hours trading.

That's not to say Google is struggling. The outfit actually logged a sharp increase in clicks on its search ads, but said the fee it receives from those ads was down eight percent from both the previous quarter as well as the fourth quarter of 2010. Plus, by all metrics, Android is still on quite the tear. In a conference call with investors, the company said there are now 250 million Android devices, up 50 million from the last quarter. Some more tidbits: 7000,000 devices are being activated per day and more than 11 billion items have been downloaded from Android Market (it hit the 10-billion mark last month). Finally, Google+ now has 90 million worldwide users, more than double the figure from three months earlier. Need a deeper dive on the numbers? We've got the full financial results at the source link, with the summary earnings release below.

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Surviving Peruvian cruise ship workers headed home (AP)

LIMA, Peru ? To the Peruvian crew on the Costa Concordia, a job on the Italian cruise ship was an economic plum that earned them a high wage along with free food and lodging while crossing the seas of Europe in style.

Latin American crew members said they were earning the equivalent of more than $1,300 month, many times the $250 minimum wage in Peru.

But the 44 Peruvians who signed up to work aboard the ship didn't count on the disaster that killed at least one from their ranks when it slammed into a reef and flopped on its side Friday off the Italian island of Giglio. One other Peruvian crew member was still missing Wednesday. Another eight Peruvians were traveling on board as tourists.

Rather than get rich, some of them lost everything.

"He lost his laptop, the money he earned, the clothes he brought from here," Carmen Burga, mother of 28-year-old crew member Angel Paredes Burga, said Wednesday in Peru where the surviving 42 Peruvian crew members were returning with the help of the Peruvian consulate in Italy.

"Now he only has the clothes that the Red Cross gave him," the mother.

Paredes Burga is an Italian and French teacher who was recruited by the Costa cruise ship company in October.

In Peru, there is a huge demand for cruise ship jobs that command monthly salaries ranging from $712 to $4,000, said Patricia Betalleluz, general manager of CRC-Peru, a company that recruits workers for those positions.

Betalleluz said there are between 8,000 and 10,000 Peruvian applicants for every 1,000 cruise ship job openings.

Burga said her son told her that on the day of the accident he felt the ship crash into the rocks and heard the wail of an emergency siren, prompting him and other crew members to calm passengers and get them onto lifeboats.

Later, when her son boarded one of the lifeboats himself, he fell and fractured his arm, Burga said.

"He told me, 'I feel like I'm in a movie. Everything happened so fast,'" she said.

Far less lucky is the family of 25-year-old Erika Soria, among the 22 missing crew members. Her parents and sister traveled to Italy to urge authorities to not give up the search. Costa is paying their travel costs.

Soria, the youngest of six brothers and sisters, studied tourism at the Andean University in Cusco, where she was born. She worked for Costa since 2009 and traveled regularly between Italy and Peru.

"My sister was disciplined," said her brother, Manuel Soria. "When she left the university she began to look for work. Logically they pay little here, even what Costa pays is little, but compared with what she could have earned in Peru any work is better."

He said his sister earned the equivalent of a bit more than 1,000 euros a month, or a bit more than $1,300.

Erika's sister, Berzabeth Soria, said that cruise ship workers told her that her sister had boarded a lifeboat after helping evacuate passengers. But the small, overcrowded craft flipped and everyone aboard fell into the sea.

"They swam to get to shore, but she never arrived because the boat had already fallen on top of them," the sister said.

In Bogota, a flight arrived late Wednesday carrying the first five of 10 Colombian crew members on the Costa Concordia. Like the Peruvians, they said they lost everything in the accident and were even carrying provisional passports and loaned clothing. The Colombians were hugged by family members in the airport.

Asked if she would try to work again on the cruise ship, 41-year-old Ines Montana said she had had enough.

"I'm staying in Colombia; I'm staying in my home; I'm staying with my family because I want nothing more," said Montana, who said she had been earning about $1,300 a month on the ship, five times the minimum wage in Colombia.

"When gets a chance to live again, one says thanks to life, thanks to God for having another opportunity," she said, adding that she wanted to spend time with her mother and nine siblings.

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Friday, January 20, 2012

Evidence of past Southern hemisphere rainfall cycles related to Antarctic temperatures

Evidence of past Southern hemisphere rainfall cycles related to Antarctic temperatures

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Geoscientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the University of Minnesota this week published the first evidence that warm-cold climate oscillations well known in the Northern Hemisphere over the most recent glacial period also appear as tropical rainfall variations in the Amazon Basin of South America. It is the first clear expression of these cycles in the Southern Hemisphere.

The work by Stephen Burns and his doctoral student Lisa Kanner at UMass Amherst is reported in the current issue of ScienceXpress. Burns says, "The study also demonstrates that rainfall in the Southern Hemisphere of South America is, though to a lesser extent, also influenced by temperature changes in the Antarctic, which has not been previously observed."

The last glacial period, from about 10,000 to about 120,000 years ago, saw North America and Western Europe covered in a thick continental ice sheet, the geoscientist points out. Yet climate was also highly unstable during the period, cycling every few thousand years between warm and cold, dry periods in the high northern latitudes. Temperatures could change by as much as 10 to 15 degrees Celsius.

Known as Dansgaard/Oeschger (D/O) cycles, these millennial-scale rapid climate events were first recognized in the Greenland ice cores, but have since been found throughout the Northern Hemisphere, Burns points out.

The UMass Amherst climate researcher is an expert in reading past climate data from the ratio of oxygen isotopes found in calcite in speleothems, another name for stalagmites, stalactites and other water-deposited cave features. Analyzing radioactive isotopes and stable oxygen isotopes in the calcite sampled from ancient cave formations can provide information on past rainfall over many thousands of years, Burns says.

He and Kanner used oxygen isotopic analyses from a 16-centimeter (about 6.3 inches) stalagmite recovered from a cave 2.4 miles (3,800 meters) above sea level in the Peruvian Andes for this study. The sample grew from 49,500 to 16,000 years ago, providing a 34,000-year-long record of rainfall changes in the Amazon Basin. Kanner and colleagues found that cold periods in the high Northern latitudes are associated with an increase in precipitation, the South American Summer Monsoon, in the Amazon Basin.

They found that cold periods in the Northern Hemisphere are associated with an increase in precipitation, the South American Summer Monsoon, in the Amazon Basin.

"This relationship is the exact opposite of changes in rainfall in the Northern Hemisphere tropics, where cold intervals result in a decrease in rainfall," Burns says.

Revised chronology for several major climate events that took place in the last glacial period proposed in this study could lead to a better understanding of Antarctic warming during the same period and its relationship to warming the subtropical North Atlantic, the authors state.

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