Monday, August 5, 2013

Investors are Digesting These Financial Stock Earnings Insights ...

WisdomTree Investments Inc (NASDAQ:WETF) delivered a profit and met Wall Street?s expectations, AND came up short on beating the revenue expectation. Adjusted Earnings Per Share increased 350% to $0.09 in the quarter versus EPS of $0.02 in the year-earlier quarter. Revenue Rose 82.93% to $37.3 million from the year-earlier quarter.

reported adjusted EPS income of $0.09 per share. By that measure, the company missed the mean analyst estimate of $0.09. It missed the average revenue estimate of $37.33 million.

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Digital Realty Trust Inc. (NYSE:DLR) delivered a profit and beat Wall Street?s expectations, BUT came up short on beating the revenue expectation. Adjusted Earnings Per Share increased 9.17% to $1.19 in the quarter versus EPS of $1.09 in the year-earlier quarter. Revenue Rose 18.45% to $363.5 million from the year-earlier quarter.

Digital Realty Trust Inc. reported adjusted EPS income of $1.19 per share. By that measure, the company beat the mean analyst estimate of $1.17. It missed the average revenue estimate of $365.99 million.

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Brookfield Properties Corporation (NYSE:BPO) delivered a profit and missed Wall Street?s expectations, AND came up short on beating the revenue expectation. Adjusted Earnings Per Share decreased 6.67% to $0.28 in the quarter versus EPS of $0.30 in the year-earlier quarter. Revenue Decreased 24.83% to $569 million from the year-earlier quarter.

Brookfield Properties Corporation reported adjusted EPS income of $0.28 per share. By that measure, the company missed the mean analyst estimate of $0.30. It missed the average revenue estimate of $602.71 million.

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Weyerhaeuser Co. (NYSE:WY) delivered a profit and beat Wall Street?s expectations, AND beat the revenue expectation. Adjusted Earnings Per Share increased 288.89% to $0.35 in the quarter versus EPS of $0.09 in the year-earlier quarter. Revenue Rose 18.46% to $2.12 billion from the year-earlier quarter.

Weyerhaeuser Co. reported adjusted EPS income of $0.35 per share. By that measure, the company beat the mean analyst estimate of $0.30. It beat the average revenue estimate of $2.04 billion.

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Aon Corporation (NYSE:AON) delivered a profit and met Wall Street?s expectations, AND came up short on beating the revenue expectation. Adjusted Earnings Per Share increased 8.82% to $1.11 in the quarter versus EPS of $1.02 in the year-earlier quarter. Revenue Rose 2.26% to $2.9 billion from the year-earlier quarter.

Aon Corporation reported adjusted EPS income of $1.11 per share. By that measure, the company met the mean analyst estimate of $1.11. It missed the average revenue estimate of $2.91 billion.

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HTC One Max for Chinese market pictured

Chinese HTC One Max

A Chinese variant of the HTC One Max has been spotted by the folks at ePrice. Looking very much like the HTC One the world already knows, the Max (also known as the T6) does have some key differences. Besides the removable back cover, dual-SIM variation, and SD card support we would expect in an Asian version, the processor and screen have both received a major bump compared to the current model. The HTC One Max is said to have a Snapdragon 800 running at 2.3GHz, and carry a 5.9-inch screen. 

We're not sure how closely this will resemble any models that may be released in the west, but we know a lot of folks are interested in what HTC is doing with the bigger One. There's another picture after the break, and some pricing and availability speculation (spoiler: Asia) at the source link.

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Twitter Trolls Found Under Waterloo Bridge

LONDON - England - Police have located numerous Twitter trolls congregating under Waterloo Bridge the BBC reports.

Detective Inspector Grant Bacon of the Metropolitan Police revealed the details of the Twitter troll swoop this evening.

"The Met e-crimes unit was directed to Waterloo Bridge utilising sophisticated computer equipment and satellite navigation devices costing millions of pounds paid for by the UK taxpayer. We then proceeded to arrest the offending Twitter trolls as they continued to broadcast offensive tweets to distressed women in the Twitterverse. The aforementioned trolls were then subsequently removed from under the bridge and taken to Belmarsh prison to be held at her Majesty's pleasure. If we find any more Twitter offenders, we will locate you under the bridges where you congregate and prosecute you for causing Twitter distress."

According to the police report, a huddle of Twitter trolls were under the bridge at the time of the arrest all trying to troll female journalists with vile trolling messages. Some, even after being handcuffed, were still trying to troll using their smartphones, such was their trolling vigour.

An ex-Twitter troller explained to the BBC how they operate: "We all find a bridge and once under a bridge, we have to troll. The bridge can be anywhere, I've heard even as far as Aberystwyth. If we see the rozzers, it don't matter, we just carry on trolling and trolling and trolling. I've stopped now after extensive therapy, but I still dream of it. Aaaargh! AAAaargh! I'm feeling a trolling relapse. Got to fight it. That fu**ing bitch. Pound note? Fifty pound note!!"

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Small Talk: Uncle Sam a tougher customer for small businesses ...

Ken Anderson, vice president for sales and business development at Universal Synaptics, a company that manufactures computer systems to help the military do maintenance work on planes, vehicles and other equipment, is shown holding a Navy aircraft weapon replaceable assembly as he sits at a desk at his office Tuesday, July 30, 2013, in Roy, Utah. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

NEW YORK ? Uncle Sam isn?t as easy a customer to land as he used to be.

Even before $85 billion in federal budget cuts went into effect this spring, small business owners who contract with the government were finding that the cost of going after federal contracts had spiked. On average, small businesses spent more than $128,000 in labor costs and other expenses in 2012 to pursue government contracts, according to a survey by American Express. That?s up 49 percent from 2010.

Now that many of the budget cuts are in place, it?s become even harder and more expensive for small businesses to compete for contracts, which they often count on to generate a significant portion of their revenue.

Ken Anderson usually goes to 20 or more trade shows a year to meet with hundreds of Department of Defense employees who are interested in buying the technology made by his company, Universal Synaptics. But federal agencies? travel budgets were slashed in the so-called sequestration cuts that took effect March 1, so many of the shows were canceled. Now Anderson is spending more time and money flying to meetings at government facilities. Instead of going to one show, he has to make as many as 10 trips.

"One might be in Warner Robbins, Ga.; Cherry Point, N.C.; Patuxent River, Md., or Jacksonville, Fla.," says Anderson, vice president of business development at Universal Synaptics, which makes diagnostic equipment for military aircraft. "Instead of one trip to a show in Atlanta, now I?ve got to go all over the place."

Anderson says the extra trips he?s making aren?t guaranteed to result in a new contract for his Roy, Utah-based company. Meanwhile, his travel costs are up between 25 percent and 30 percent this year.

"You spend more time and money and energy in your business development and the process takes longer," he says. "As a taxpayer I say, this is really fantastic. But as a business owner, I say, this is tough and I have to figure out a way through it."

The cost of bidding on a federal contract can exceed 3 percent of the total amount of the contract, according to the House Small Business Committee. So on a contract worth $100,000, a business might spend more than $3,000 during the bidding process. Companies seeking federal contracts typically lay out costs for travel, product development and writing up proposals. That?s money spent up front, with no guarantee that a bid will be successful.

The extra trips that Shep Brown and his staffers are making to meet with defense employees translate into an enormous time and monetary expense, says Brown, CEO of Howell Instruments, a Fort Worth, Texas, maker of testing and monitoring equipment for airplanes. They too used to attend trade shows where they could meet with a lot of people at once.

"It takes a month to do what I did in three days," says Brown, "Our manpower costs go up 200 percent."

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The Small Business Administration, the government agency that advocates for small companies in other parts of the government, said it had anticipated that small businesses would get fewer contracts and fewer contract dollars because of the budget cuts.

"From the beginning, we have been clear that sequestration would have severe impacts across the government and for small business," says Emily Cain, a spokeswoman for the SBA. "We know that the economic uncertainty created by sequestration prevents small businesses from moving forward and pursuing new orders or opportunities to expand."

Rep. Sam Graves, R-Mo., the chair of the House Small Business Committee, declined to comment for this story.

The Commerce Department?s report Wednesday on second-quarter economic growth might offer some hope to small businesses. The report said federal spending fell only 1.5 percent between April and June, compared with an 8.4 percent drop in the first three months of the year. If spending stabilizes, contracts might be easier to get.

In the meantime, though, small businesses that rely on federal contracts for revenue continue to spend more time and money to get and keep business with the government. And there?s another hurdle: contracts are taking longer to be approved, forcing them to look elsewhere for revenue.

"The time that it takes from submitting a bid or a proposal to the award is strung out," says Bob Mander, owner of Ryan & Co., a company that writes technical documents for the government and nonprofit organizations. His Washington, D.C.-based business submitted a bid to the General Services Administration more than three months ago and he?s still waiting to hear the status of the bid.

"They?re not as far along as they should be at this point," he says.

In the past, federal agencies usually set a date for a decision in which a company would be awarded a contract, Mander said. But the GSA keeps pushing back the award date, and now it?s not expected until the end of September. A spokeswoman for the GSA, Mafara Hobson, said the complaint wasn?t related to the budget cuts.

While Mander waits, he?s seeking more business from non-government customers, including advocacy groups that represent health care and real estate interests.

Small businesses that partner with companies that work directly with the government also are contending with longer wait times and a drop in revenue.

Dulles Case Center has been busy the past few months working on bids with the federal contractors that it partners with. The government has been seeking price quotes on the carrying cases that the Dulles, Va., company manufactures for weapons, radios, computers, medical equipment and other items. Owner Donna Kulesza hasn?t heard anything beyond those requests.

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Small businesses spend more on federal contracts

Small business owners are spending more time and money to get federal contracts, but they?re also making fewer bids to get those contracts.

Those are some of the findings of a survey of small business owners released Wednesday by American Express. The survey, which questioned 684 owners, found that it?s getting more expensive to bid on a contract, and that a drop in government contracting dollars has contributed to a decline in the number of bids that small businesses make. As a result, companies are getting less of their revenue from federal contracts.

The survey was taken in February and March, and asked owners about their contracting activity in 2012. So it doesn?t reflect the decline in federal contracting expected to result from federal budget cuts that took effect on March 1. Those cuts are likely to further reduce bidding by small businesses.

AN INVESTMENT OF TIME AND MONEY

The survey found that small businesses spent an average of $128,628 in time and money seeking federal contracts in 2012, up 49 percent from $86,124 in 2010.

The largest companies in the survey, those with 50 or more employees, spent $257,098 seeking contracting opportunities in 2012, well above the $37,172 that businesses with fewer than 10 employees spent. That?s not surprising given that larger firms have more workers to devote to the bidding process, which can include product research and development along with formulating and writing bid proposals. And they have more people to execute the contracts.

The industries in which companies spent the most on bidding were construction, where the average outlay was $172,058, and information services companies, which spent an average $169,948.

Women owners are making a bigger investment in bidding than they did a few years ago. The survey found that in 2012, women-owned businesses invested $112,112 toward contracting opportunities, 82 percent of the $137,040 that firms owned by men spent. In 2009, women-owned firms invested 76 percent of the amount of money that their male counterparts put toward bidding.

THE PACE OF BIDDING IS DOWN, AND SO IS REVENUE FROM CONTRACTS

The number of bids that contractors have submitted has fallen sharply since 2007. The survey found that between 2010 and 2012, companies made an average 5.5 bids on contracts on which they would be the primary contractor, and 3.6 bids where they would be the subcontractor. That?s down from an average 19.5 bids as primary contractors, and 7.9 as subcontractors from 2007-09.

Over that time, the amount of money that the government spent on contracts also fell. After spending $540.9 billion on contracts in the 2008 fiscal year, the government spent less each year through fiscal 2012, when it spent $517 billion.

The slower pace of bidding might be a factor in the higher success rate that bidders have been having on primary contracts; with fewer bids, there?s less competition. Owners said their bids were successful 55 percent of the time, on average, up from 41 percent three years earlier. The subcontracting success rate was 86 percent, down slightly from 90 percent in 2007-09.

The drop in bidding is likely behind a drop in the percentage of revenue that companies get from contracting. Between 2009 and 2012, the amount of revenue that companies attributed to contracts dropped to 19 percent from 38 percent. Companies have been making up that shortfall by turning to other customers including state and local governments, non-profits and individual customers.

SUCCEEDING MORE QUICKLY

First-time contractors are winning that initial contract faster than their counterparts did in the past. In 2012, it took companies two years and 4.7 unsuccessful bids to score that first contract. Just a year earlier, contractors said it took them 16 months and 4.4 unsuccessful bids.

That might also be a function of the shrinking number of federal contracting dollars. Companies that have been contracting for 10 years or more say it took them 2.9 years and 5.6 unsuccessful bids before they landed their first deal with the government.

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Disposable Spy Computers Are Disturbingly Easy and Cheap to Make

Disposable Spy Computers Are Disturbingly Easy and Cheap to Make

Be honest, how often do you use unsecured Wi-Fi for something you shouldn't? You know, just a quick Facebook login at Starbucks. If you've done it even once, that's too much, because making a secret spy computer that can steal all that data is dumb easy. And cheap to boot.

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Job Postings for August 2013 | KCAI CASE STUDY

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Brand Affinity Technologies (BAT), the premier provider of fan photography at sports and entertainment events nationwide, is looking for a select group of highly motivated and energetic Fan Photographers to capture ... The John Michael Kohler Arts Center, an innovative visual and performing arts complex focusing on contemporary art, located in Sheboygan, WI is seeking a full-time preparator who will work collaboratively to execute the installation of exhibitions.

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Friday, August 2, 2013

Johnson & Johnson fined in China monopoly case


China has accused foreign companies of monopoly practices

The healthcare giant Johnson & Johnson has become the latest foreign company to be accused of misconduct in China.

A ruling by a Shanghai court ordered the US company to pay $85,000 (?56,000) to a local distributor for violating anti-monopoly laws.

Two subsidiaries of the company were accused of setting a minimum price for the sale of surgical instruments.

Multinationals have faced increased scrutiny from the Chinese authorities.

Last month, two foreign milk suppliers announced price cuts after the government launched an investigation into possible price-fixing.

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Four Chinese executives from the pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline have also been detained after being accused of paying bribes.

The Chinese authorities are sensitive to consumer prices as the cost of living continues to surge.

Some business analysts say that foreign companies are being targeted to shore up the market share for their Chinese competitors.

The Shanghai court overturned a judgment by a lower court that cleared the Johnson & Johnson subsidiaries.

The judge said the ruling was intended to protect consumers and the public interest.

He said the $85,000 damages were intended to compensate the distributor, Rainbow Medical, for lost sales.

It was denied access to further products by the suppliers after being told it was selling medical equipment too cheaply.

Rainbow Medical brought the case to court with a demand for $2.2m compensation.

It expressed disappointment at the size of the award.

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Hagel: Looming budget cuts will hit military hard

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel warned Wednesday that the Pentagon may have to mothball up to three Navy aircraft carriers and order additional sharp reductions in the size of the Army and Marine Corps if Congress doesn't act to avoid massive budget cuts beginning in 2014.

Speaking to Pentagon reporters, and indirectly to Congress, Hagel said that the full result of the sweeping budget cuts over the next 10 years could leave the nation with an ill-prepared, under-equipped military doomed to face more technologically advanced enemies.

In his starkest terms to date, Hagel laid out a worst-case scenario for the U.S. military if the Pentagon is forced to slash more than $50 billion from the 2014 budget and $500 billion over the next 10 years as a result of Congressionally-mandated automatic spending cuts.

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The Pentagon has been ratcheting up a persistent drumbeat about the dire effects of the budget cuts on national defense, and as Congress continues to wrangle over spending bills on Capitol Hill.

Going from 11 to eight or nine carrier strike groups would bring the Navy to its lowest number since World War II. And the troop cuts would shear the Army back to levels not seen since at least 1950, eroding the military's ability to keep forces deployed and combat ready overseas.

Detailing options, Hagel said America may have to choose between having a highly capable but significantly smaller military and having a larger force while reducing special operations forces, limiting research and cutting or curtailing plans to upgrade weapons systems.

That second option, he said, would likely result in the U.S. military using older, less effective equipment against more technologically advanced adversaries. And it would have a greater impact on private defense companies around the country.

The U.S., said Hagel, risks fielding a military force that in the next few years would be unprepared due to a lack of training, maintenance and upgraded equipment.

And, even if the Pentagon chooses the most dramatic cuts, Hagel said it would still "fall well short" of meeting the reductions required by the automatic budget cuts, particularly during the first five years.

While noting that no final decisions have been made, Hagel laid out a few specific ideas under consideration.

He said that to achieve the savings by shrinking the force, the Pentagon might have to cut more than 100,000 additional soldiers from the Army - which is already planning to go from a wartime high of about 570,000 to 490,000 by 2017. And the current plan to reduce the size of the Marine Corp to 182,000 from a high of about 205,000 could also be changed - cutting it to as few as 150,000 Marines.

He added that the Air Force could lose as many as five combat air squadrons as well as a number of other bomber and cargo aircraft.

"This strategic choice would result in a force that would be technologically dominant, but would be much smaller and able to go fewer places and do fewer things, especially if crises occurred at the same time in different regions of the world," said Hagel.

Another option, he said, would be to make fewer cuts in the size of the force, and instead cancel or curtail many modernization programs.

In addition he said that the Pentagon is taking a close look at cuts to health care benefits, military housing allowances, cost-of-living adjustments and civilian pay raises.

Hagel repeated his plans - announced two weeks ago - to cut top Pentagon and military staff and spending by 20 percent. The savings, which will apply to his office, that of the Joint Chief's chairman and also the Pentagon headquarters offices of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps., could total between $1.5 billion and $2 billion over the next five years and will target personnel, including civilians and contractors.

The details Hagel described Wednesday are the result of a lengthy review by top Pentagon and military leaders that looked at the impact of budget cuts on the department and developed a series of options to deal with them.

The budget cuts stem from a law enacted two years ago that ordered the government to come up with $1.2 trillion in savings over a decade. The law included the threat of annual automatic cuts as a way of forcing lawmakers to reach a deal, but they have been unable to do so.

As a result, come January, the Pentagon faces a cut of $54 billion from current spending if Congress fails to reverse the automatic cuts, according to calculations by Capitol Hill budget aides. The base budget must be trimmed to $498 billion, with cuts of about 4 percent hitting already reduced spending on defense, nuclear weapons and military construction.

Congress has shown little inclination to undo the so-called sequester cuts, though talks between the White House and a handful of Senate Republicans have intensified in recent weeks.

Some lawmakers and staff aides say the new, deeper reductions in the Pentagon's budget to could be the jolt that prompts lawmakers to step back from the automatic cuts.

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Badgers football position preview: Ryan Groy leads revamped offensive line

There is no mistaking the leader of the University of Wisconsin football team?s offensive line this season.

Ryan Groy is the only projected senior starter, as well as the leader in games played (41) and starts (20) among the linemen. He?s also in the mold of past leaders in the line, a guy who isn?t afraid to speak his mind, to teammates or the media.

The Badgers are coming off a remarkable three-year run on the line: Seven players have been drafted in that span, including three in the first round and one in the second.

Gabe Carimi won the 2010 Outland Trophy, four linemen were named first-team All-Americans and seven different linemen earned first-team All-Big Ten Conference.

Groy, from Middleton, could serve as a bridge from a glorious past to an uncertain future, due mostly to a shrinkage in scholarship numbers that has left depth as a major concern.

?To me, the key is the offensive line staying healthy, because the numbers are thin,? UW coach Gary Andersen said. ?They?re good players, but those numbers are thin.?

New offensive line coach T.J. Woods said in the spring that he would like to be at 16 scholarship linemen. The Badgers had 10 in the spring ? and frequently had only eight healthy linemen practicing ? and should have 12 scholarship players and six walk-ons when preseason camp opens.

Woods acknowledged the depth won?t be replenished

in one recruiting cycle.

?You try to build the walk-on program,? he said of one remedy. ?That?s one of my big goals. This place has a long tradition of walk-on players ? not just O-linemen. ? It?s awesome for me to be a part of it and I want to try and build that walk-on program back up.?

Until the numbers improve, Woods will plug the holes with versatile players such as Groy, who will fill a vital spot by moving from left guard to left tackle.

One reason Woods didn?t mind being shorthanded in the spring is because it forced players to get comfortable playing multiple spots. In addition to Groy, junior Dallas Lewallen played left tackle and center before settling in at left guard.

?I don?t look at it as a hindrance or a liability that we don?t have a lot of guys,? Woods said. ?We?re just preparing ourselves for week eight of the Big Ten season.?

No matter where he lines up, Groy is taking ownership of the group, which is what Woods wanted.

?A position group is only as good as its leaders,? Woods said. ?It?s their group. Ryan has his senior year one time; that?s it.?

It?s especially important on the offensive line, where all five players must work together ? and successes and failures are shared.

?I think that?s the biggest difference with the offensive line. More than any other position, your fate is tied to four other guys? performances,? Woods said.

The other returning starters, besides Groy, are junior right guard Kyle Costigan, who missed all of the spring following offseason knee surgery, and junior Rob Havenstein, who started every game last season at right tackle.

Redshirt freshman Dan Voltz, who enrolled early and has gone through two springs, is the projected starter at center.

Lewallen, who has overcome knee problems and made it all the way through the spring, will likely get the first crack at left guard. He could be pushed by sophomore Ray Ball, or possibly senior Zac Matthias, the backup right guard.

Groy smiled when it was suggested to him over the summer that some people think this line may not be as good as recent seasons.

?Oh, yeah?? he said. ?I think we?ll be fine. The Wisconsin O-line is not changing any time soon. So we?ll be fine.?

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Android Is The New Windows

Android Is The New WindowsA flexible, customizable operating system that's farmed out to third-party hardware makers and dominates market share but not profits? You're not the only one experiencing d?j? vu. The parallels of Android and Windows are striking. But can that which is unique about Android save it from the fate befalling Microsoft's stumbling OS?

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Ex-Pro Wrestler Stabs Girlfriend To Death Before Posting Bloody Photo To Facebook

By Alan with comments July 27, 2013 08:15

He then led cops on a car chase until he crashed and was arrested.

Brian McGhee, 29, who wrestled under the names DT Porter and Donovan ?The Future? Ruddick, stabbed girlfriend Bianca McGaughey, 25, several times outside her Tampa home at around 8:30 p.m. [Thursday]?Around the same time, he posted a photo of a bloody body part on Facebook, cops said.

He then led police on a chase through Tampa in a Pontiac Grand Prix before he crashed into a guardrail and was captured, the Times reported.

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

India launches advanced weather satellite


Bangalore, July 26 (IANS): India's advanced weather satellite Insat-3D was launched early Friday onboard Ariane-5 rocket from Kourou in French Guiana off the Pacific coast.

"After a perfect lift-off at 01:24 a.m. from the European Arianespace spaceport at Kourou, the two-tonne advanced weather satellite was placed in the geosynchronous transfer orbit (GTO) 32 minutes later, about 36,000 km above from earth," the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said in a statement here.

The sophisticated spacecraft is orbiting at perigee (closer to earth) 249.9 km and apogee of 35,880 km in the orbit.

"The satellite's solar panel was automatically deployed soon after it was separated from the rocket's upper cryogenic stage and our master control facility at Hassan took over its control for further manoeuvres," the statement said. Hassan is about 200km from Bangalore.

Preliminary checks of the subsystems showed the health of the spacecraft was satisfactory.

"The MCT will perform the orbit-raising manoeuvres over the next few days using the satellite's propulsion system to place it in the intended geostationary orbit," the statement pointed out.

The satellite's observational instruments will be switched on during the second week of August after it reaches the orbital slot at 82 degrees east to the equatorial plane for extensive tests by the MCF.

The four instruments onboard the spacecraft are Imager, Sounder, Data Relay Transponder and Satellite Aided Search & Rescue. The six channel imager can take weather pictures of the earth and has improved features compared to the instrument in (Kalpana-1) and Insat-3A, the two Indian geostationary satellites, which have been providing weather services over the past decade.

"The 19-channel sounder payload adds a new dimension to monitor weather through its atmospheric sounding system, and provides vertical profiles of temperature, humidity and integrated ozone," the statement noted.

Data relay transponder receives meteorological, hydrological, oceanographic parameters sent by the automatic data collection platforms located at remote uninhabited places and relays them to a processing centre for generating accurate weather forecasts.

The search and rescue instrument picks up and relays alert signals originating from the distress beacons of maritime, aviation and land-based users and relays them to the mission control centre to facilitate speedy search and rescue operations.

The state-run space agency will process the satellite's data and the derivation of meteorological parameters with the Indian meteorological department in New Delhi.

An indigenously designed and developed meteorological data processing system has been commissioned at IMD, with a mirror site at the space agency's space applications centre at Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh and Ahmedabad in Gujarat.

Source: http://www.daijiworld.com/news/news_disp.asp?n_id=181088

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Homeland Security Is Moving Into an Abandoned Insane Asylum

Homeland Security Is Moving Into an Abandoned Insane Asylum

Did you know that the US government's third-largest agency is ramping up a 20-year, $4.5 billion construction project that will turn the grounds of a former mental hospital into an "elaborate" headquarters for its sprawling network of agencies? It's already a decade behind schedule and $1 billion over budget.

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SAMUELSON: Trend toward part-time jobs shows economy's weakness

WASHINGTON ? Just when you thought that America?s labor market was improving, with employment gains averaging about 200,000 a month, comes Mort Zuckerman, real estate magnate and chairman of U.S. News & World Report, throwing cold water on any optimism.

The truth, writes Zuckerman in The Wall Street Journal, is that, according to the Labor Department?s household survey, almost three-quarters of new jobs in 2013 have been part time. These need to be discounted in judging the economy?s strength, argues Zuckerman.

?At this stage of an expansion you would expect the number of part-time jobs to be declining, as companies would be doing more full-time hiring,? he writes. ?Not this time. In the long misery of this post-recession period, we have an extraordinary situation: Americans by the millions are in part-time work because there are no other employment opportunities.?

Ugh. To Zuckerman, work is increasingly catch as catch can, with firms relying more ?on independent contractors and part-time, temporary and seasonal employees.? He also blames the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), which has been criticized as discouraging full-time hiring. Companies with fewer than 50 full-time workers don?t have to provide health insurance; nor are part-time employees (defined as less than 30 hours a week) entitled to company coverage. These are powerful deterrents to adding full-time workers.

On some counts, Zuckerman?s critique is overwrought.

For starters, it belittles genuine job progress. Gains since the recession?s trough in 2009, though inadequate, are still substantial. ?Companies (now) seem to be holding on to their employees,? says economist Beth Ann Bovino of Standard & Poor?s. Initial weekly unemployment claims peaked at about 650,000; now they?re about half that, 334,000 in a recent week, she says. The unemployment rate has dropped from 10 percent in October 2009 to 7.6 percent.

Nor is there much evidence that, in the recovery, part-time workers have represented a disproportionate share of new jobs. Economist Scott Anderson of the Bank of the West analyzed employment gains since January 2009 and found that in June part-time jobs accounted for 19.5 percent of total employment, ?exactly the average share ... since January 2009.? Part-time jobs sometimes surge for a few months, he noted, but then the rapid gains have been reversed.

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Finally, Zuckerman doesn?t acknowledge that most part-time jobs are desired by workers. Of the 27 million part-time workers in June, slightly more than 19 million were voluntary: students splitting jobs and studies; retirees wanting extra income or human contact; and parents juggling the demands of jobs and child-rearing.

Still, the core of Zuckerman?s argument stands. This recovery, compared to its post-World War II predecessors, has been exceptionally weak. The number of part-time workers who would like full-time jobs (defined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as 35 hours a week or more) has dropped very slowly. In May 2009, it peaked at 9.1 million; as of last month, it was 8.2 million. Moreover, the level was almost twice as high as before the recession ? 4.2 million in December 2006. As Zuckerman argues, this suggests many companies are quietly shifting employment practices.

Firms seek to minimize fixed labor costs by using contractors, ?temps? and part-timers. Obamacare intensifies the pressures, because of the incentives against hiring full-time workers.

Up to a point, part-time jobs reflect the flexibility of the U.S. economy ? but we are well beyond that point. They increasingly signify weakness.

Source: http://www.app.com/article/20130725/NJOPINION03/307250010/1028/OPINION&source=rss

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President Obama Addresses America's Real Concern: Jobs

Major policy addresses are as rare in non-presidential campaign years as payphones in Manhattan. But Wednesday, President Obama braved the media obsession with the new royal baby and a childish mayoral candidate to deliver a major speech on economic policy.

Yesterday's speech at Knox College in Galesburg, Ill., was the first in a series of speeches that the president hopes will focus Congress on the economy. You would never know it by listening to what passes for debate in D.C., but Americans are more concerned about the economy and jobs than they are about the budget and the national debt.

Last month, CBS News and the New York Times conducted a national survey and asked Americans what they thought was the most important problem facing the nation. It really wasn't much of a contest, as the survey indicated that concern about the economy and jobs overwhelmed everything else.

[See a collection of political cartoons on the budget and deficit.]

One in three (34 percent) Americans indicated that the economy was the biggest problem facing the United States. Concern about everything else, ?including the national debt (6 percent), religious values (3 percent) and big government (3 percent), was in single digits. But Washington is obsessed with the budget. This is just one of many examples of Washington's indifference to the public's concerns. Unless the president gets his way, we'll hear a lot of talk about the deficit but little discussion of jobs for the next several months.

Hopefully, Americans and members of Congress will hear what the president says and tune out wall-to-wall Weiner media and the coverage of the naming rights to the royal baby.

Wednesday, the president honed in on economic inequality. He pointed out that the economic gains in the last 10 years have mostly benefitted rich people at the expense of the middle class."This growing inequality is not just morally wrong: it's bad economics," he said. "Because when middle-class families have less to spend, guess what? Businesses have fewer consumers."

[Read the U.S. News debate: Is Obama Turning the Economy Around?]

It's unlikely that the president can get the House Republican caucus to pass or even consider his proposals. The GOP majority in the U.S. House of Representatives never took a vote or even debated the merits of the American Jobs Act when President Obama submitted it to Congress in 2012. That legislation would have given tax breaks to companies that hire new employees, put unemployed Americans to work rebuilding our failing bridges and water systems and put thousands of public school teachers, police officers, firefighters and paramedics back to work.????

With his economic speech, the president took his second opportunity in a week to speak from the bully pulpit. His remarks about Trayvon Martin and yesterday's speech on the economy suggest that the president has decided to speak directly to Americans. The president sees the radical Republican majority as a lost cause, but he still has faith in the American people.

Source: http://www.usnews.com/blogs/brad-bannon/2013/7/25/president-obama-addresses-americas-real-concern-jobs?s_cid=rss:brad-bannon:president-obama-addresses-americas-real-concern-jobs

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Frenzied crowds greet Pope Francis in Brazil

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) ? Frenzied crowds of Roman Catholics mobbed the car carrying Pope Francis on Monday when he returned to his home continent for the first time as pontiff, embarking on a seven-day visit meant to fan the fervor of the faithful around the globe.

During the pope's first minutes in Brazil, ecstatic believers swarmed around the closed Fiat several times when it was forced to stop by heavy traffic on the drive from the airport to an official opening ceremony in Rio's center. A few security guards struggled mightily to push the crowd back in scenes that at times looked alarming. A city official told Globo TV that the pope's driver turned into the wrong side of a boulevard and missed lanes that had been cleared.

Francis looked calm during the frenzy. He rolled down the window on the back passenger-side of the car where he was sitting, waving to the crowd and touching those who reached inside. At one point, a woman handed the pontiff a dark-haired baby, whom he kissed before handing it back.

After finally making it past crowds and blocked traffic, Francis switched to an open-air popemobile as he toured around the main streets in downtown Rio through mobs of people who screamed wildly as he waved and smiled. Many in the crowd looked stunned, with some standing still and others sobbing loudly.

Idaclea Rangel, a 73-year-old Catholic, was pressed up against a wall and choking out words through her tears. "I can't travel to Rome, but he came here to make my country better ... and to deepen our faith," she said.

At the airport earlier, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff vigorously shook Francis' hand after he descended the stairs following a no-frills charter flight that arrived about 4 p.m. (3 p.m. EDT, 1900 GMT). He made no public statements. The pope was handed two bouquets of white and yellow flowers by two adolescent girls, each of whom he kissed on the cheek.

Reaching the end of the red carpet full of church leaders and other dignitaries, Francis and the Brazilian president paused to be serenaded by a choir of about three dozen young people singing an anthem linked to World Youth Day, an event uniting hundreds of thousands of young faithful from around the globe. Before singing, the kids robustly yelled soccer-like chants in the pope's honor.

Outside the Guanabara government palace in Rio where the pope was being officially welcomed, Alicia Velazquez, a 55-year-old arts teacher from Buenos Aires, waited to catch a glimpse of the man she knew well when he was archbishop of her hometown.

"It was so amazing when he was selected, we just couldn't believe it, we cried and hugged one another," Velazquez said. "I personally want to see if he's still the same man as simple and humble whom we all knew. I have faith that he's remained the same."

It was the first time the Argentine-born Francis returned to his home continent since his selection as pope in March.

During his stay, the 76-year-old pope will meet with legions of young Catholics converging for the church's World Youth Festival in Rio. More than 1 million people are expected to pack the white sands of Copacabana for ceremonies presided over by Francis. He will also visit a tiny chapel in a trash-strewn slum and make a side trip to venerate Brazil's patron saint, Our Lady of Aparecida.

Earlier on the flight from Rome, Francis expressed concern for a generation of youth growing up jobless as the world economy sputters. He warned about youth unemployment in some countries in the double digits, telling journalists there is a "risk of having a generation that hasn't worked."

"Young people at this moment are in crisis," he said.

He didn't specify any country or region, but much of Europe is seeing those gloomy youth joblessness numbers, especially in Greece, Spain and Italy. Brazil is in far better shape than European nations, with unemployment at an all-time low after a decade of economic expansion.

"I'm here for faith! I'm here for joy! And I'm here for the first Latino pope!" Ismael Diaz, a 27-year-old pilgrim wrapped in the flag of his native Paraguay, said as he bounded down the stone sidewalks of Copacabana hours ahead of Francis' arrival.

Diaz gave high fives to four fellow pilgrims, then turned toward local beachgoers who looked back at him while calmly sipping green coconut water and staring from behind dark sunglasses.

"I'm here because I have the force of God in me and want to make disciples of all. Arghhhhhhhhhh!" he yelled, lifting his head and howling into Rio's hot, humid air before flexing his arms and striking a bodybuilder's pose.

Alex Augusto, a 22-year-old seminarian dressed in the bright green official T-shirt for pilgrims, said Monday that he and five friends made the journey from Brazil's Sao Paulo state to "show that contrary to popular belief, the church isn't only made up of older people, it's full of young people. We want to show the real image of the church."

It would be easy for Francis if all Catholics shared the fervor of some of its younger members. But Diaz, Augusto and their fellow pilgrims are the exception in Brazil and much of Latin America, a region with more faithful than any other in the world but where millions have left the church for rival Pentecostal evangelical churches or secularism.

A poll from the respected Datafolha group published Sunday in the newspaper Folha de S.Paulo said 57 percent of Brazilians age 16 and older call themselves Catholic, the lowest ever recorded. Six years ago, when Pope Benedict XVI visited, a poll by the same firm found 64 percent considered themselves among the faithful. In 1980, when Pope John Paul II became the first pontiff to visit Brazil, 89 percent listed themselves as Catholics, according to that year's census.

Pentecostal evangelicals stood at 19 percent of the population in the latest poll, rising from virtually nothing three decades ago by aggressively proselytizing in Brazil's slums.

There is also a huge gap in the level of participation in the different churches, a fervor factor that deeply troubles the Catholic Church. The Datafolha poll said 63 percent of Pentecostal evangelicals report going to church at least once a week, while only 28 percent of Catholics say they attend Mass weekly.

Datafolha interviewed 3,758 people across Brazil on June 6-7 and said the poll had a margin error of 2 percentage points.

Playing out alongside the papal visit is political unrest in Brazil, where widespread anti-government protests that began last month have continued.

With the exception of gay rights groups and others angered by the church's doctrine against abortion and same-sex marriages, the target of most protesters won't be Francis but the government and political corruption

When Francis talks with Rousseff, they are likely to focus on the poor. Upon taking office, the Brazilian leader declared that eradicating extreme poverty was her top goal as president, and she has expanded a network of social welfare programs that have helped lift almost 30 million Brazilians out of poverty in the last decade.

"God chose wisely when he decided to send this humble man to lead the church," said Maria Nascimento, a 60-year-old Catholic living in the Varginha slum that Francis will visit this week.

"There's going to be a huge impact on Brazil after he has come and left, after his feet have walked these streets in our slum, she said. "He's going to help the church in Brazil, the love here for him is growing so fast."

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Associated Press writers Jenny Barchfield, Vivian Sequera and Marco Sibaja contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/frenzied-crowds-greet-pope-francis-brazil-204637461.html

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Wellington Retailers Suffer Most from Earthquake | Stuff.co.nz

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Source: http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/industries/8951540/Retailers-suffer-most-from-quake

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Microsoft Windows Defender Definition Update July 23, 2013

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Rio cuts 78 jobs at Argyle diamond mine in Australia

Rio Tinto (ASX, LON:RIO) may have decided to hold onto its diamond business, ending more than a year of speculation about a potential sell off, but the diversified miner is not keeping its workforce intact and it is already letting go of 78 people at its Argyle diamond?mine in Australia.

A spokesman for the company, quoted by The West Australian, said the decision was a continuation of Rio?s current focus on costs, drive for improved efficiencies and the planned transition of Argyle to a fully underground mine.

According to the source the measure only affects temporary construction workforce providing administrative, advisory and mining services to the project.

Rio's diamonds unit, which includes a 60% percent stake in Canada?s Diavik mine and 78% in Murowa mine in Zimbabwe, reported a profit loss of $43 million in 2012, down from a $10 million profit in 2011.

However, Rio surprised the market by posting last week a 47% year on year production increase to 4.135 million carats in the second quarter of 2013.

Production at Argyle alone climbed 87% to 3.13 million carats as mining has fully transitioned to higher-grade underground operations.

Source: http://www.mining.com/rio-cuts-78-jobs-at-argyle-diamond-mine-in-australia-97530/

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Monday, July 22, 2013

Abe's Bloc Wins Big in Japan's Upper House Vote

? Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling bloc won a decisive victory in an upper house election on Sunday, cementing his grip on power and setting the stage for Japan's first stable government since the charismatic Junichiro Koizumi left office in 2006.

The victory gives the hawkish leader a stronger mandate for his "Abenomics" recipe to revive the economy, but it also raises questions over whether he will shift his focus to his nationalist agenda, or be able to keep his party in line to push through structural reforms many say are vital for growth.

The win spells a personal political redemption for Abe, who led his Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to a humiliating defeat in a 2007 upper house poll during his first term as premier.

The ensuing parliamentary deadlock allowed the opposition to block legislation and led to Abe's resignation two months later. That "twisted parliament" has hampered policies for most of the six years since and led to a string of revolving-door leaders.

"People wanted politics that can make decisions and an administration with a stable grounding, which led to today's result," LDP Vice President Masahiko Komura told public broadcaster NHK. "'Abenomics' is proceeding smoothly and people want us to ensure the benefits reach them too. That feeling was strong."

Abe, 58, who returned to power after a big win in December's lower house poll for his LDP and coalition partner New Komeito, has said he will remain focused on fixing the economy with a mix of hyper-easy monetary policy, fiscal spending and a growth strategy including structural reforms. LDP leaders repeated that pledge on Sunday as the votes were being counted.

"What the public is demanding the most is to solidify the trend of economic recovery," said LDP Secretary-General Shigeru
Shiba.

But concerns have already surfaced that the size of the LDP-led bloc's victory will weaken Abe's resolve for economic reform in the face of opposition to deregulation from LDP lawmakers with close ties to industries that would suffer from change.

"So far, Abe's opponents were opposition parties. But from now on, he might find himself having to fight with people within his own party," said Tomoaki Iwai, a political science professor at Nihon University in Tokyo.

"It is too early to tell if he can maintain his leadership as he did so far."

Critics also worry Abe will shift focus to the conservative agenda that has long been central to his ideology, and concentrate on revising the post-war pacifist constitution and recasting Tokyo's wartime history with a less apologetic tone.
Such a shift, along with moves to strengthen Japan's defense posture, would further fray ties with China and South Korea, where bitter memories of Japan's past militarism run deep. Tokyo is already engaged in tense territorial rows with Beijing and Seoul over tiny, uninhabited islands.

"I have the impression that Prime Minister Abe wants to revise the constitution, though I don't think it will be easy," said apparel firm employee Etsuko Yamada, 35, who voted for the opposition Japanese Communist Party.

"I want him to show Japan's presence through diplomacy with strong negotiating power, not though military power by spending money to rearm."

Opposition drubbing

Abe has declined to say whether as premier he will visit Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine for war dead, where Japanese leaders convicted by an Allied tribunal as war criminals are also honored. A visit on the Aug. 15 anniversary of Japan's defeat in World War II would spark outrage in the region.

A Reuters poll showed Japanese firms generally wanted the LDP to win the election but they worry a landslide victory would allow Abe to prioritize nationalist policies over the economy, as critics say he did during his troubled 2006-2007 term.

Final results will be known late on Sunday or early on Monday.

Media exit polls showed the LDP and New Komeito would win more than 70 of the 121 seats up for grabs in the 242-seat upper house. With the coalition's uncontested 59 seats, that hands it a hefty majority, solidifying Abe's grip on power and raising the chances of a long-term Japanese leader for the first time since the reformist Koizumi's rare five-year term ended in 2006.

No election for either house of parliament need be held until 2016.

The exit polls showed, however, that the LDP fell short of winning an upper house majority in its own right for the first time since 1989, although it could put in a better performance than in 2001, when the party was led by the popular Koizumi.
The LDP and two smaller parties that back Abe's drive to revise Japan's pacifist constitution to legitimize the military looked to fall short of the two-thirds majority needed to take revisions of the charter to a public referendum, the exit polls showed. Those parties have two-thirds of the lower house seats.

Despite the LDP-led bloc's win, the party's pro-nuclear power stance is unpopular, and plans to restart reactors that have been off-line since the March 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster could run into trouble.

Abe will also have to decide whether to go ahead with an increase in a 5 percent sales tax to 8 percent next April, the first stage in a planned doubling of the levy to rein in Japan's massive public debt.

The main opposition Democratic Party of Japan, which surged to power in 2009 to end more than half a century of almost non-stop LDP rule only to be ousted last year, suffered its biggest drubbing since its founding in 1998. Exits polls showed the party winning 21 or fewer seats.

"Given that this government is getting a big mandate out of what seems to be a low turnout, it's not like there's a popular enthusiasm strongly behind Abe," said Kochi Nakano, a political science professor at Sophia University. "It's sort of an empty victory that's exaggerated both by the electoral system and because of the low turnout, so we can talk about the crisis of Japanese democracy. It's unhealthy for any parliamentary democracy not to have opposition that would keep the government in check."

Many anti-LDP voters, faced with a fragmented opposition, cast their ballots for the Japanese Communist Party to vent their frustration.

Source: http://www.voanews.com/content/japans-ruling-coalition-projected-to-win-parliamentary-election/1706065.html

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

(SR5) And here comes the Hasslblad Luxurious Sony RX100 clone!

Hasselblad Stellar camera with Mahogany wood grip

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Hassy isn?t done yet with luxurious clone of Sony stiff. After the Hasselblad Lunar, a l$7,000 luxurious version of the NEX-7 they are now going to launch the $1,600+ clone of the Sony RX100. It?s named ?Hasselblad Stellar?. And certainly the price is ?stellar? :)

The pictures have been leaked at Photorumors who writes:

?The official announcement will be on July 26th. The price is expected to be between $1,600-$3,200 depending on the selected materials?

You can see all the different versions on the images below. I don?t expect any imrpovement in terms of image quality. The hardware and lens is exactly the same of the RX100 (not even from the newer RX100MII.

Hasselblad Stellar camera with Olive wood grip

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Hasselblad Stellar camera with carbon fibre grip

Hasselblad Stellar camera with Walnut wood grip

Hasselblad Stellar camera with Wenge wood grip

Hasselblad Stellar camera with Mahogany wood grip

Source: http://www.sonyalpharumors.com/sr5-and-here-comes-the-hasslblad-luxurious-sony-rx100-clone/

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

'Monkey: Journey To the West' Connects With Chinese-Americans First, Indie Rockers Second

There?s a new show in town, and it?s trying to bring the indie kids to Lincoln Center. And Chinese Americans. And, by default, Chinese-Americans who love indie music, meaning yours truly. I?m the first to admit when I?m part of a target demographic (see: Portlandia, Bushmills), so I made the trek uptown to see Chen Shi-Zheng?s opera Monkey: Journey To The West.

The production, part of this month?s Lincoln Center Festival, sees Chen recruiting Gorillaz main men Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett to reinvent the classic Chinese folk tale of a monkey tasked with helping a monk recover lost Buddhist scriptures. No matter if you?re unfamiliar with the story--as I was--Lincoln Center promises an audiovisual extravaganza with something for everyone.

There is one hitch. At face value, billed as the Gorillaz opera, Monkey: Journey To The West looks suspiciously like white British people?s latest conquest of another culture. But what?s actually served up is another story entirely.

Oddball pop?s cartoon dream team may be the marquee name, but Gorillaz actually feature less heavily than the musically-inclined crowd might anticipate. In fact, I found myself wishing for more of Hewlett?s work--the first half of the performance features animated video interstitials between scenes, and their notable absence later on makes for some uneven transitions and pacing.

And while Albarn, first of Blur fame, injects some glitchy electronica into the soundtrack, the majority of the arrangements come across as sounding quite traditional. With an all-Chinese cast and a script penned by Chen completely in Mandarin, it?s ultimately the director?s world--he?s just invited Albarn and Hewlett along for the ride.

And what a ride it is. Clocking in at about 100 minutes, acrobats, martial artists, contortionists, plate spinners, and one plucky wire-walker all show what they?re made of. While performers may make the occasional quaver, they?re necessary to remind the audience that they?re well-trained humans rather than an army of robots.

Monkey: Journey To The West is also being touted as fun for the whole family, and while some children?s attention spans may not hold up, the opera seems like a safe bet for any parents who want to expose their kids to spectacular gymnastic feats and basic Buddhist principles. Trying to appeal to everyone is a challenge, but Chen appears to have made it work--the audience on the night I went was diverse in terms of both race and age. But between the indie rockers and the Chinese-Americans, it?s the former that won?t be getting quite what was expected.

[Photo:?Stephanie Berger, More by Katie Chow; Follow Katie on Twitter]

Source: http://www.blackbookmag.com/music/monkey-journey-to-the-west-connects-with-chinese-americans-first-indie-rockers-second-1.63738

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