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US envoy in Egypt holds talks with rival sides

CAIRO (AP) ? Egypt's Interior Ministry warned supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi on Saturday for a second time to abandon their protest camps as a senior U.S. diplomat met with officials on both sides of the country's political divide.

U.S. Deputy Secretary of State William Burns extended his visit to Cairo by one day so he could meet military leader Gen. Abdel-Fatah el-Sissi and the country's prime minister on Sunday, an Egyptian Foreign Ministry official said. A member of the pro-Morsi delegation that met Saturday with Burns said the four delegates also would meet again with the U.S. diplomat on Sunday for more talks.

At the core of talks is the political future of the Muslim Brotherhood and its Islamist allies following the July 3 coup that ousted Morsi, the country's first freely elected president. The military coup, which followed several days of mass protests by millions of Egyptians demanding his ouster, also led to the dissolution of the Islamist-dominated parliament and the suspension of an Islamist-drafted constitution.

The Brotherhood says it is looking for concessions before beginning talks with their rivals. Such measures could include releasing detained Brotherhood leaders, unfreezing the group's assets, lifting a ban on its television stations and reigning in the use of force against its protesters.

Tarek el-Malt, who met with Burns and is a member of the Brotherhood-allied Wasat Party, said the delegation insisted that any initiatives for a way out of the crisis must center on the 2012 constitution being restored.

"Morsi would return to power in all cases," he told The Associated Press. "Whether he spends his full term in office or delegates his power to a national Cabinet is up for discussion."

However, Burns and others have signaled that the West has moved on from Morsi's presidency. Washington and others are foremost seeking stability in the Arab world's most populous nation, and have called for the Brotherhood's participation in the transition as a way to achieve national reconciliation.

The trip by Burns, his second to Cairo since the coup, comes amid heighted fears of more bloodshed after more than 80 Morsi supporters were killed in clashes with police a week ago. More than 280 people have been killed nationwide in political violence since Morsi's removal.

America's No. 2 diplomat also held talks Saturday with interim Egyptian President Adly Mansour and Vice President Mohamed ElBaradei, as did the European Union's special envoy, Bernardino Leon.

Nevine Malak, who attended the same meeting with Burns as el-Malt as part of a delegation representing those against the coup, said the session was mainly for "listening." She said the group, which includes two members of the Brotherhood's political wing, would meet Burns again on Sunday.

"Any solution or any initiative must include the return of the (suspended) constitution," she told the AP. "We don't ignore the fact that there were masses that took to the streets, but we don't ignore either that what happened was a coup against legitimacy."

Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy also met Burns and said Egyptian officials have made clear to their Western counterparts "there is no moving back." Fahmy also said the transitional roadmap adopted by the country's military-backed interim leaders is open to the Brotherhood for participation.

"There have been contacts between different figures, be they in government directly or indirectly, and those among the Brotherhood's leaders," Fahmy told journalists. He declined to describe those discussions as "negotiations."

Fahmy, who served as Cairo's ambassador to Washington under autocrat Hosni Mubarak, also said that key to the U.S. is "their interests in the region."

"I think they do that by assessing who's in power, who's not in power ... and how to deal with that situation given what their interests are," he said.

While Egyptian authorities say the political sphere is open to Morsi's allies, they are simultaneously outlining plans to break up the two main sit-ins where thousands of protesters still rally daily for Morsi's return to power. Authorities plan to set up a cordon around the sites while offering "safe passage" to those willing to leave.

In televised remarks Saturday, Interior Ministry spokesman Hany Abdel-Latif urged Morsi's supporters to end their protests, saying it would help the Brotherhood's return to Egypt's political process. He repeated the offer from the ministry, which is in charge of police, to give a safe exit to those who abandon the sit-ins.

Meanwhile, Al-Qaida's leader Ayman al-Zawahri condemned Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood in a message for having "tried its best to satisfy America and the secularists." He said that democracy is allowed only for those who agree to "be a slave for the West's ideology, action, policy and economy." The message's authenticity could not be independently confirmed but was posted on a militant website late Friday commonly used by al-Qaida.

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Associated Press writer Mariam Rizk contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-envoy-egypt-holds-talks-rival-sides-193724522.html

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West Virginia Lawmakers Criticize 'War on Coal' in Washington

The coal industry has traditionally opposed regulations by the Environmental Protection Agency. That conflict heightened recently after President Obama?s speech on the nation?s energy future, calling for stricter regulations on carbon emissions. This ?War on Coal,? as it was identified by political leaders in Washington, was immediately criticized by lawmakers across West Virginia leading them to a sit down with newly appointed EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy.

Source: http://www.governing.com/news/state/West-Virginia-Lawmakers-Criticize-War-on-Coal-in-Washington.html

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Hacking Group Linked To Chinese Army Caught Attacking Dummy Water Plant

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Source: slashdot.org --- Friday, August 02, 2013
holy_calamity writes "MIT Technology Review reports that APT1, the China-based hacking group said to steal data from U.S. companies, has been caught taking over a decoy water plant control system. The honeypot mimicked the remote access control panels and physical control system of a U.S. municipal water plant. The decoy was one of 12 set up in 8 countries around the world, which together attracted more than 70 attacks, 10 of which completely compromised the control system. China and Russia were the leading sources of the attacks. The researcher behind the study says his results provide the first clear evidence that people actively seek to exploit the many security problems of industrial systems." Read more of this story at Slashdot. ...

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Amateur combat sports become legal

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NEWS RELEASE

For Immediate Release
2013CSCD0053-001207

Aug. 2, 2013

Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development

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Amateur combat sports become legal

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VICTORIA The B.C. government has introduced new regulations that give clarity and confidence to the combat sport sector to allow amateur events to go forward, Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development Coralee Oakes announced today.

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Regulation of amateur combat sport events was required due to recent changes to the Criminal Code of Canada that have had a number of effects:

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???????? Requires provinces to designate amateur combat sport events as either needing or not needing regulation. The B.C. government now will be regulating mixed martial arts, kickboxing, pankration and Muay Thai events. These sports events now will need permission from the B.C. Athletic Commissioner (BCAC).

???????? Allows provincial governments to exempt amateur combat sports from regulation if they are on the International Olympic or Paralympic Committee lists. The B.C. government is exempting these sports (boxing, wrestling, tae kwon do and judo) at this time.

???????? Allows provincial governments to exempt non-Olympic and non-Paralympic combat sports from oversight. The B.C. government will not require event regulation for the sports of wushu, karate, kung fu, grappling and jiu jitsu.

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While sanctioning processes are still being developed, the BCAC expects that no amateur event will be negatively affected by the changes to the Criminal Code.

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Coralee Oakes, Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development

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Judging from the volume of correspondence we received from the sector, I know how passionate organizations are about promoting amateur combat sport. I want to thank them for their patience while government took the time needed to make the right decision on regulations.

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Source: http://www2.news.gov.bc.ca/news_releases_2013-2017/2013CSCD0053-001207.htm

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Asheville baseball players accused of rape

Two baseball players with the Asheville Tourists are in trouble with the law.

Michael Mason and Jesse Meaux, both 23, are accused of rape.

Officials said Mason and Meaux were arrested and are each being held on $100,000 bond. Both are due in court Friday.

Mason and Meaux are relief pitchers.

Investigators said a woman told them the rape happened Saturday at the players' apartment on Ascot Point Circle.

Both of the players were suspended from the team pending the outcome of the investigation.? They have been removed from the roster on the team's website,

The Asheville Tourists are affiliated with the Colorado Rockies.

Source: http://www.wyff4.com/news/north-carolina-news/asheville-baseball-players-accused-of-rape/-/9695846/21302090/-/bhy7yuz/-/index.html?absolute=true

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Earlybird Venture Capital Closes Fourth Fund At $200M, Total ...

Earlybird Venture Capital has closed its fourth early stage fund at $200 million (?150 million).

Best known for providing capital to startups like Auctionata (which was started by an eBay (NASDAQ: EBAY) PowerSeller) and EyeEm (which recently secured $6 million), Earlybird Venture Capital is one of the most successful venture capital partnerships in Europe.

The company's total capital under management now stands at $800 million (?650 million).

"People used to think that innovation would be a victim of recession in Europe," Jason Whitmire, a partner at Earlybird Venture Capital, told Benzinga. "'Oh, what's gonna happen is, people are gonna run to all the established corporations and not startup companies.' The reverse has been happening. There's been an explosion of startups."

Related: What Every Entrepreneur Wants to Hear From an Angel

More and more European graduates are losing interest in the idea of working for big conglomerates like Siemens (NYSE: SI) and Daimler (OTC: DDAIF). Instead of joining an established firm, they are starting their own businesses and looking for employment at new companies that are bringing innovation to various industries.

Whitmire said that there are several reasons for this, including:

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  • It is much cheaper to start a company today than it was 10 years ago.
  • Entrepreneurs now have immediate access to two billion Internet users.
  • The ecosystem has evolved and can provide new businesses with the first $200k, $400k, $600k.
  • In the past, entrepreneurs were forced to raise a few million dollars early on. That is no longer necessary.

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Whitmire said that 80 percent of the entrepreneurs that Earlybird invests in are what he refers to as "repeat entrepreneurs."

"They've already been part of a management team that has exited, typically a startup company," he said. "These people are cycling their wealth and knowhow back into the ecosystem, and that's resulting in companies that are scaling much more quickly because these people typically know how to build companies more robustly."

That's not to say that Earlybird won't invest in passionate newcomers. On the contrary, Whitmire said that the firm has discovered several "very capable entrepreneurs" with big visions and deep product knowhow "that have not gone through the startup lifecycle to exit."

For those individuals, Whitmire said that Earlybird provides a lot of strategic coaching.

"No matter what, there are going to be great ups in the company and big downs in the company," he said. "As an investor you have to weather that and find ways to mitigate the bigger risks. For example, cash flow -- looking at their burn rate, just to make sure these guys don't run out of runway before we can raise a new round."

Inevitably, some companies will not make it past the startup realm. They may barely acquire customers, let alone turn a profit. That's just a part of the industry.

"These are young, volatile industries," said Whitmire. "The technology just doesn't work, sometimes the market comes too late, sometimes the founders themselves disintegrate.

"There's all these different pieces that can lead to that cataclysmic event. I think the most important thing is to try and see it on the horizon -- to already try and steer around it. Usually it's something that happens quarter after quarter. In measuring the metric you can start seeing this."

Louis Bedigian is the Senior Tech Analyst and Features Writer of Benzinga. You can reach him at 248-636-1322 or louis(at)benzingapro(dot)com. Follow him @LouisBedigianBZ

Source: http://www.benzinga.com/news/13/08/3805651/earlybird-venture-capital-closes-fourth-fund-at-200m-total-capital-now-at-800m

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Novel drug shuts down master protein key to lymphoma

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Researchers have discovered how an experimental drug is capable of completely eradicating human lymphoma in mice after just five doses. The study sets the stage for testing the drug in clinical trials of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, the most common subtype of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, itself the seventh most frequently diagnosed cancer in the US.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/~3/FCivBMAIA-Y/130801180442.htm

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40 Years of Nike's Most Iconic Shoe Designs, Visualized

40 Years of Nike's Most Iconic Shoe Designs, Visualized

Nike's impact on both pop culture and the shoe industry is unrivaled. It's consistently one of the most popular brands in the world and has an insane sneakerhead following. But of all the hundreds of shoes released since the 1970s, what are its most iconic designs?

Read more...

Source: http://gizmodo.com/40-years-of-nikes-most-iconic-shoe-designs-visualized-975114111

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Stimulating brain cells can make false memories

[unable to retrieve full-text content]By activating a subset of brain cells in mice, researchers changed the way the animals remembered a particular setting. To determine if they could alter the way a mouse remembered a setting by activating neurons associated with it, researchers attempted to change whether or not a mouse was afraid of a particular cage. Their experiements implicated neurons in the brain's dentate gyrus as being responsible for inducing the animal's false memory of their cage.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/top_science/~3/hLr-xoKzmwg/130801180303.htm

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A roadblock to personalized cancer care?

A roadblock to personalized cancer care? [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 1-Aug-2013
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Contact: Nicole Fawcett
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University of Michigan Health System

Experts call for more support for tumor biomarker tests; fixing a vicious cycle will lead to tests that better predict treatment success

ANN ARBOR, Mich. There's a major roadblock to creating personalized cancer care.

Doctors need a way to target treatments to patients most likely to benefit and avoid treating those who will not. Tumor biomarker tests can help do this.

The problem, according to a new commentary paper, is that, unlike drugs or other therapies, cancer biomarker tests are undervalued by doctors and patients. The authors say that inconsistent regulatory rules, inadequate payment and underfunded tumor biomarker research has left us in a vicious cycle that prevents development and testing of reliable biomarker tests that could be used to personalize clinical care of patients with cancer.

"Right now biomarkers are not valued nearly to the extent that we see with therapeutics. But if a tumor biomarker test is being used to decide whether a patient should receive a certain treatment, then it is as critical for patient care as a therapeutic agent. A bad test is as dangerous as a bad drug," says Daniel F. Hayes, M.D., clinical director of the breast oncology program at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center.

Hayes led a blue-ribbon panel of experts from universities, corporations, insurance and advocacy organizations to outline the issues in a commentary published today in Science Translational Medicine.

Tumor biomarker tests look at the genetic or molecular make-up of a tumor to determine whether the cancer is likely to progress, and if so, if it is likely to respond to treatment. If the test is good, it can help doctors decide when a patient can safely skip further therapy, or it can be used to direct which drug might be most likely to help. The result: "personalized medicine," which means patients get treatments that benefit them specifically and they avoid treatments including their costs and side effects that are not likely to make a difference for them.

The regulatory process, the research funding, the reimbursement, even the standards for journal publications for tumor biomarker tests are all meager compared to the robust support for drug development, the authors say.

This creates a vicious cycle in which researchers and drug companies don't invest in tumor biomarker research, tests are not fully evaluated in clinical trials, and tests with uncertain value in terms of predicting the success of treatment are published. This in turn means that few of these tests are included in evidence-based care guidelines, leaving health care professionals unsure of whether or how to use the test, and third-party payers unsure of how much to pay for them.

The authors outline five recommendations and suggest that all five must be addressed to break the vicious cycle:

  1. Reform regulatory review of tumor biomarker tests
  2. Increase reimbursement for tumor biomarker tests that are proven to help determine which therapies will or are working
  3. Increase investment for tumor biomarker research so it's comparable to new drug research
  4. Increase the rigor for peer review of tumor biomarker publications
  5. Include only proven biomarker tests in evidence-based care guidelines

"These recommendations are not about creating more regulation; they are about creating an even playing field that allows tumor biomarker tests to be developed and proven clinically relevant. We want to stimulate innovation yet hold investigators and clinicians to the highest scientific standards as we now do for therapeutics," Hayes says. "We need to change the way we value tumor biomarkers in this country."

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Additional authors: Jeff Allen, Friends of Cancer Research; Carolyn Compton, Critical Path Institute; Gary Gustavsen, Health Advances; Debra G.B. Leonard, University of Vermont College of Medicine; Robert McCormack, Veridex; Lee Newcomer, United Health Care; Kristin Potheir, Health Advances; David Ransohoff, University of North Carolina School of Medicine; Richard L. Schilsky, American Society of Clinical Oncology; Ellen Sigal, Friends of Cancer Research; Sheila E. Taube, ST-Consulting; Sean R. Tunis, Center for Medical Technology Policy

Disclosure: Hayes is a consultant for Oncimmune LLC, Inbiomotion, and Biomarker Strategies and has received research funding from Novartis, Veridex (Johnson & Johnson), and Janssen R&D, LLC (Johnson & Johnson). He is a co-inventor on a patent for a method for predicting progression-free and overall survival in metastatic breast cancer patients using circulating tumor cells; and has applied for patents for a test for diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer and for circulating tumor cell capturing techniques and devices.

Reference: Science Translational Medicine, Vol. 5, No. 196, July 31, 2013

Resources:

U-M Cancer AnswerLine, 800-865-1125

U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center, http://www.mcancer.org Clinical trials at U-M, http://www.mcancer.org/clinicaltrials


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A roadblock to personalized cancer care? [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 1-Aug-2013
[ | E-mail | Share Share ]

Contact: Nicole Fawcett
nfawcett@umich.edu
734-764-2220
University of Michigan Health System

Experts call for more support for tumor biomarker tests; fixing a vicious cycle will lead to tests that better predict treatment success

ANN ARBOR, Mich. There's a major roadblock to creating personalized cancer care.

Doctors need a way to target treatments to patients most likely to benefit and avoid treating those who will not. Tumor biomarker tests can help do this.

The problem, according to a new commentary paper, is that, unlike drugs or other therapies, cancer biomarker tests are undervalued by doctors and patients. The authors say that inconsistent regulatory rules, inadequate payment and underfunded tumor biomarker research has left us in a vicious cycle that prevents development and testing of reliable biomarker tests that could be used to personalize clinical care of patients with cancer.

"Right now biomarkers are not valued nearly to the extent that we see with therapeutics. But if a tumor biomarker test is being used to decide whether a patient should receive a certain treatment, then it is as critical for patient care as a therapeutic agent. A bad test is as dangerous as a bad drug," says Daniel F. Hayes, M.D., clinical director of the breast oncology program at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center.

Hayes led a blue-ribbon panel of experts from universities, corporations, insurance and advocacy organizations to outline the issues in a commentary published today in Science Translational Medicine.

Tumor biomarker tests look at the genetic or molecular make-up of a tumor to determine whether the cancer is likely to progress, and if so, if it is likely to respond to treatment. If the test is good, it can help doctors decide when a patient can safely skip further therapy, or it can be used to direct which drug might be most likely to help. The result: "personalized medicine," which means patients get treatments that benefit them specifically and they avoid treatments including their costs and side effects that are not likely to make a difference for them.

The regulatory process, the research funding, the reimbursement, even the standards for journal publications for tumor biomarker tests are all meager compared to the robust support for drug development, the authors say.

This creates a vicious cycle in which researchers and drug companies don't invest in tumor biomarker research, tests are not fully evaluated in clinical trials, and tests with uncertain value in terms of predicting the success of treatment are published. This in turn means that few of these tests are included in evidence-based care guidelines, leaving health care professionals unsure of whether or how to use the test, and third-party payers unsure of how much to pay for them.

The authors outline five recommendations and suggest that all five must be addressed to break the vicious cycle:

  1. Reform regulatory review of tumor biomarker tests
  2. Increase reimbursement for tumor biomarker tests that are proven to help determine which therapies will or are working
  3. Increase investment for tumor biomarker research so it's comparable to new drug research
  4. Increase the rigor for peer review of tumor biomarker publications
  5. Include only proven biomarker tests in evidence-based care guidelines

"These recommendations are not about creating more regulation; they are about creating an even playing field that allows tumor biomarker tests to be developed and proven clinically relevant. We want to stimulate innovation yet hold investigators and clinicians to the highest scientific standards as we now do for therapeutics," Hayes says. "We need to change the way we value tumor biomarkers in this country."

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Additional authors: Jeff Allen, Friends of Cancer Research; Carolyn Compton, Critical Path Institute; Gary Gustavsen, Health Advances; Debra G.B. Leonard, University of Vermont College of Medicine; Robert McCormack, Veridex; Lee Newcomer, United Health Care; Kristin Potheir, Health Advances; David Ransohoff, University of North Carolina School of Medicine; Richard L. Schilsky, American Society of Clinical Oncology; Ellen Sigal, Friends of Cancer Research; Sheila E. Taube, ST-Consulting; Sean R. Tunis, Center for Medical Technology Policy

Disclosure: Hayes is a consultant for Oncimmune LLC, Inbiomotion, and Biomarker Strategies and has received research funding from Novartis, Veridex (Johnson & Johnson), and Janssen R&D, LLC (Johnson & Johnson). He is a co-inventor on a patent for a method for predicting progression-free and overall survival in metastatic breast cancer patients using circulating tumor cells; and has applied for patents for a test for diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer and for circulating tumor cell capturing techniques and devices.

Reference: Science Translational Medicine, Vol. 5, No. 196, July 31, 2013

Resources:

U-M Cancer AnswerLine, 800-865-1125

U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center, http://www.mcancer.org Clinical trials at U-M, http://www.mcancer.org/clinicaltrials


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Source: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-08/uomh-art080113.php

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So having been bored I decided to pop back onto this site & also decided to see if this sort of RP would get people interested. It?s based off of an anime I?ve really been enjoying called ?Attack On Titan? or in Japanese ?Shingeki No Kyojin?. So as you?ll see below I?ll be explaining the idea of the Role-play. Hopefully it?ll Interest enough of you guys to actually participate in it (:

Setting of the Role-Play:
One hundred years prior to the beginning of the story, giant humanoid creatures called Titans (?? Kyojin) have forced humanity to devolve to a medieval level of technology and to retreat into a system of concentric Walls (???? W?ru) known as Wall Maria (???????? W?ru Maria, outermost), Wall Ros? (???????? W?ru R?ze, middle), and Wall Sina (???????? W?ru Sh?na, innermost). Inside these walls, humanity lived in peace for one hundred years, but in the beginning of the story, a sudden attack by a gigantic sixty-meter Titan and a smaller Titan covered in armor plates causes the outermost wall to be breached, forcing mankind to abandon the land between Wall Maria and Wall Ros?, which leads to famine and turmoil.
Little is known about the Titans, giant creatures that are usually between 3-15 meters tall with a few exceptions. The Titans instinctively attack and devour ordinary humans on sight. However, they apparently do not need to feed to survive, as they do not prey on other animals, even with the long absence of humans, and can survive by absorbing sunlight. They have hard skin and regenerative abilities, and can only be killed by a deep incision on the base of the neck. This weakness led to the development of the 3-D Maneuver Gear (?????? Rittai Kid? S?chi), allowing humans to navigate quickly in a three-dimensional space to access the Titans' weak point. Although it allows great mobility to a skilled user, it carries a large risk of overtaxing the muscles, requiring special physical conditioning and a sense of balance to master it.

Image of the Roleplay World:

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As you can see it consists of the three walls mentioned above. Wall Maria, Wall Rose & Wall Sina, In the Role-play Wall Maria will have already fallen, not literally fallen but as you can see the semi-circle in front of Wall Maria is a City with a gate opening into the inner parts of wall Maria, that gate has been destroyed letting the Titans roam between Wall Maria & Wall Rose, though any of the cities between Wall Maria & Wall Rose have not fallen, the cities are represented by the Semi Circles attached to the circles representing the walls.

In this RP you?ll be taking Role of Soldiers, there is three major Corps. The Military Police which are the elite of the elite (Meaning the one who scored the highest in the recruitment exams, only 10 get to go there every 4 years out of the 100?s or even 1000?s who go through recruitment) which reside in wall Sina (The middle Circle) & protect the most valuable people of the Human Race. The Second Corps is known as the Garrison Corps, the Corps which enforces the law in the rest of the walls & cities, and the ones who patrol the city & only fight if the Titans breach one of the cities. The Third Corps is the most dangerous & most known throughout the humans, The Survey Corps or also known as the Recon Corps, the Regiment who go outside all the walls & fight of the titans to either get resources, or to even capture them to do tests & they also do missions to protect the wall, they are the only people who are known to have went past Wall Maria into the Unknown land.
I think the most ideal thing would be for most of the RP?ers to be part of the Recon Corps which would make the RP more fun & eventful. Unless we done an invasion in which people who are part of the Garrison Corps would also join in. The Military Police would only join in if wall Sina was breached, so really being part of that wouldn?t exactly be fun.
Here is an Image of the 3D Gear by the way.

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Right as you can see it basically straps around the persons waist & enables them to swing in 360 degrees through narrow spaces, it using grappling hooks to hook on to stuff & then two Gas cylinders situation above each sword box to push the person up in the air & around corners without touching the ground, these need to be refilled a lot. The boxes that contain the swords are the weapons they use to cut the spot on the back of the neck of the titan. If you have any questions about anything of it just ask & I?ll try to explain.
Here is an image of the titans by the way:

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The ones above as you can see are normal titans, anywhere between 3-15 meters high, nothing really special about them.

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The one above if the Titan that is higher than any of the walls, if I remember rightly he?s (Yeah there is only one, or so far they?ve only seen one) anywhere between 50-100 meters I can?t remember the exact height they gave him, but he is the one who usually starts the breach.

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The Titan above is called the Armored Titan, His role is to destroy the gates which leads into the cities & further into the walls.

That?s about it, If I add anything else I?ll add the EDIT bit to it so you guys know (:

EDIT: Below you?ll find pictures to what the Military Uniform Looks like & the signs to each Corp.

The Emblems:

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The Flowers is the Garrison Corps. The Horse like one is the Military Police, and the one that resembles wings is the Recon
Corps/Survey Corps & The Swords with nothing resembles the recruits who have yet to either pass or pick a corps to become part of.

The ones part of the Recon corps where a cape which looks like this:

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The Military Uniform Looks like this:

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It changes slightly depending on what Rank you are & obviously the emblem on the front changes depending on your corps.
Anything else just ask!

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University of Pittsburgh Researcher Arrested in Florida in Wife's Death

Published: Friday, July 26, 2013 at 12:00 a.m.
Last Modified: Friday, July 26, 2013 at 12:50 a.m.

PITTSBURGH | A prominent University of Pittsburgh medical researcher was arrested in Florida on a charge that he fatally poisoned his wife, a neurologist at the university's medical school, authorities said Thursday.

Dr. Robert Ferrante, 64, allegedly killed his wife, Dr. Autumn Klein, 41, by lacing a creatine drink with cyanide after they exchanged text messages about how the substance could help them conceive a child, according to an 11-page complaint by city homicide detectives that was unsealed Thursday.

Ferrante was arrested in St. Augustine by Pittsburgh police. Police and Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen Zappala Jr., who announced the arrest, would not say why Ferrante was in Florida or how they found him.

Ferrante's defense attorney, William Difenderfer, has repeatedly denied his client was involved in Klein's death, but didn't immediately return calls and emails for comment.

Klein died April 20 after suddenly falling ill at home three days earlier.

Ferrante reported that his wife suffered a sudden, unknown medical emergency, possibly a stroke, but the county medical examiner said blood drawn from Klein before her death revealed a lethal level of cyanide in her system after her death.

Ferrante called 911 after Klein, chief of women's neurology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, collapsed at their home shortly before midnight April 17. According to the police complaint, paramedics saw a small glass vial near a resealable plastic bag containing a white substance that Ferrante told them was creatine.

Ferrante allegedly used a university credit card April 15 to buy about a half pound of cyanide, which police determined was the only substance not related to his research work, according to the complaint.

Later, a witness in the lab saw Ferrante drinking samples of creatine he took from the lab after mixing it with water and sugar and told police that Ferrante put the creatine in a large resealable plastic bag and kept the cyanide in a safe that only he and one other person could access.

Ferrante and Klein met while Klein was a student where Ferrante worked at the VA Hospital in Bedford, Mass. They were married in 2001 and moved to Pittsburgh after being recruited to join the university's neurological surgery team.

Ferrante is considered a leading researcher on the neurological disease known as ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease, and worked at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital before moving to Pittsburgh with Klein two years ago.

Source: http://www.theledger.com/article/20130725/news/130729488

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STATE HOUSE NEWS: As track bids for slots license, meeting focuses on former president


State officials expressed concerns?Thursday?that a former Plainridge Racecourse official did not attend a key meeting regarding the completion of a background investigation for Plainridge, a contender for the sole slot parlor license under the state?s expanded gaming law.?

During a meeting in Boston, Massachusetts Gaming Commission officials said they were concerned that former chief financial officer Timothy Peterson, who resigned this week, was not on hand for questions about former track president Gary Piontkoski?s personal cash withdrawals from the track?s money room.

Piontkowski abruptly resigned in April, saying he had left the enterprise for health reasons. John Grogan, his successor, told commission officials that Peterson?s resignation this week was a ?total surprise.??

Karen Wells, MassGaming?s director of investigations and enforcement, said Ourway Realty majority owners Stanley Fulton, founder and operator of Anchor Gaming, and Alfred Ross appeared in position to fund the development of the slot parlor at the Plainville harness racetrack.

MassGaming investigators concluded in their report that while the commission will make the final decision on whether Plainridge?s team is suitable for a slots license, the applicant and its owners ?have the requisite financial stability, integrity and responsibility, the availability of suitable financial resources, have demonstrated sound business experience, good character and personal integrity.??

As for Piontkowski, former chair of the Mass. Racing Commission and the longtime ?public face? of Plainridge, Wells said he had routinely and almost daily withdrawn small amounts of cash from the track?s money room that ?amounted to a very large sum of money.? When the funds were not repaid, they were characterized as an ?accommodation? or a ?distribution? to the former track president. In their report, investigators redacted the amount of reported distributions to Piontkowski from 2004 to 2011. Wells also told commissioners Piontkowski had once advised an employee ?never write anything down.??

Investigators questioned Peterson during the course of their work. Addressing Piontkowski?s alleged conduct, investigators ?found that Peterson testified in a credible fashion that he was uncomfortable with this particular business practice of his boss, tried to bring it to the attention of the Members through the audit letters but was not in a position to stop this practice.??

Investigators reported that Grogan, who lives in Westwood and was an investment banker for 25 years, has implemented new internal controls to address ?past shortcomings in the applicant operation.??

Grogan said he understands that Plainridge must present ?clear and convincing evidence? that the track is a suitable slot license applicant. He did not dispute findings of deficiencies in the track?s operation.

Grogan also said the investigation into the money room resulted in Piontkowski?s resignation.?

?He has no contact, influence or involvement in the company right now,? said Grogan, who testified?Thursdaywith attorneys from Foley Hoag.

Probing the integrity of the applicants, commission officials spent considerable time raising questions about financial arrangements made by the slots license applicant with Piontkowski as he left the company. Grogan said conversations with Piontkowski about his departure were ?extraordinarily difficult.?

In an April press release announcing his retirement, the track reported that Piontkowski ?looks forward to spending more time with his wife? and two daughters and ?will concentrate on his health." Piontkowski said at the time in a statement, "This has been a long journey, requiring intense effort. I am deeply grateful to my business partners at Plainridge for their faith and support as well as for their understanding for this personal decision."

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Real estate investment firms acquire four office buildings at The ...

A privately owned international real estate investment firm has acquired four office buildings at The Gateway near downtown Salt Lake City. Courtesy The Boyer Company

A privately owned international real estate investment firm has acquired four office buildings at The Gateway near downtown Salt Lake City.

Hines, which maintains its European headquarters in London and its U.S. headquarters in Houston, said it purchased the four office buildings in partnership with a real estate fund managed by the Los Angeles-based Oaktree Capital Management.

Hines/Oaktree?s new buildings at The Gateway:

One Gateway, a seven-story structure at 90 S. 400 West encompassing 161,704 square-feet and built in 2002.

Three Gateway, a six-story property at 440 W. 200 South, with 114,197 square-feet, built in 2001.

Five Gateway, at 178 S. Rio Grande, with four stories and 64,279 square-feet, built in 2001.

Six Gateway, 460 W. 50 North, five stores and 100,528 square-feet, built in 2012.

The four properties, which were acquired from The Boyer Co., contain a total of 440,708-square-feet of office space.

The terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Hines previously purchased the Kearns Building on Main Street in downtown Salt Lake City, in 1988.

"Hines entered Salt Lake City in 1988, and we remain focused on growing our portfolio," said Dusty Harris, a Hines? managing director who heads the company?s Utah development and investment office.

The acquisition announced this week is the second joint purchase by Hines/Oaktree in Utah. Last year, the two companies joined together to buy the South Towne Corporate Center, a two-building 248,352-square-foot office complex in Sandy.

Harris described the four Gateway buildings as best-in-class assets in the healthy downtown periphery market.

The buildings are 91 percent leased with tenants including Barrick Gold, the Bureau of Land Management, The Salt Lake Tribune, Sungard Financial and Ernst & Young, according to Hines.

The properties, Harris said, ``have proven to be resilient though a difficult economic recession." And their future value has been strengthened, he said, by the new FrontRunner and TRAX airport lines.

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Todd Purdum joins Politico as senior writer

By Brent Lang

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Todd S. Purdum, a veteran political journalist renowned for pulling back the curtain on Washington's halls of power, will join Politico.

He will become a senior writer at the news organization, Politico said Wednesday. It's a splashy hire for the site and paper and another sign of its growing influence in the political sphere.

Purdum, who has produced a series of incisive stories at Vanity Fair as its national editor, will continue his affiliation with the magazine and will remain a contributing editor. At Vanity Fair, Purdum made a stir with a profile of Bill Clinton that examined his questionable post-presidential business dealings and a look at Sarah Palin that implied she suffered from "narcissistic personality disorder."

"Todd, in his more than 30 years in journalism, has fashioned a deserved reputation as one of the most perceptive reporters and elegant stylists of his generation," Politico editor John F. Harris said in a statement. "He'll do at Politico what he has done throughout his career: write stories that vividly capture people in the news and the combination of circumstances and motives that explain their actions. Politico will be Todd's home for the wealth of more in-the-moment reporting and observations that are in his head and his notebook at any time."

Prior to Vanity Fair, Purdum spent 23 years at The New York Times. His relationship and subsequent marriage to former White House Press Secretary Dee Dee Myers was said to have inspired the romance of C.J. Cregg and reporter Danny Concannon on the NBC drama "The West Wing."

Purdum is currently writing a book entitled "An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/todd-purdum-joins-politico-senior-writer-225140060.html

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Germany seeks EU support for global Internet privacy charter

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Germany has urged fellow European Union member states to support its drive for a new global charter protecting personal privacy online.

A letter sent by Germany's foreign and justice ministers to their EU counterparts cites the debate over U.S. intelligence-gathering on the Internet as a reason to expand a 1966 U.N. treaty guaranteeing privacy.

The letter released Wednesday calls for an international agreement that protects privacy in the digital age and suggests convening a meeting of all 167 parties to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

The United States ratified the treaty in 1992.

The claims about U.S. online spying made by National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden have become an election issue in Germany two months before the country goes to the polls.

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Elements Of Athlete Success: Employing A Coach - Triathlete Europe

  • By Matt Dixon
  • Published July 23, 2013
  • Updated 13 hours ago

Access to information and coaching opportunities is not an issue. The issue is filtering the good from bad, and the athlete getting on a long-term journey of progression that is effective for them. What does an athlete really need from a coaching programme? This is a good question and one that I have spent a great deal of time thinking about. It would be easy to create a massive laundry list of components of a good programme, but I think we can bucket together the key components of a coaching programme that make for successful performance evolution. No matter the level of competition, athletes are typically successful if they can access what I list below.

Smart training plan: This is typically the cornerstone of any coaching programme but unfortunately this is where it often ends. This ?bucket? should include a long-term vision or roadmap for the athlete, a seasonal roadmap of training progression and ongoing review of this progression. The actual daily training plan should facilitate consistent application of training load and a smart progression throughout the racing season. This plan also needs to be flexible and specific enough to allow training to integrate into an athlete?s life and create positive training and performance adaptations. It all sounds pretty simple.

Education and guidance: All of the above is pretty useless without a strong element of ongoing education and guidance. Coaching is as much about mentoring and tutoring, as it is about planning and workouts. Athletes need to be armed with the knowledge and tools to allow them to evolve their ?athletic IQ? and begin to make their own smart decisions. This is a never-ending process of guidance around all aspects of performance including season planning, nutrition, skills, mental approaches, race strategy, sleep and travel. The list is endless.

The depth of education and guidance increases as the relationship with the individual or group evolves. If a coach commits to this, the result is that athletes begin to develop a stronger ?filter? for the great amount of information available in the endurance space, especially since much of it has potential to harm progression and performance. It actually makes the coach?s job easier in the long run because athletes become smarter and more self-sufficient in the supporting components of performance.

Feedback and support: A smart plan and all the education in the world doesn?t automatically create great athletes. As an athlete takes their journey there is a great need for ongoing feedback, support, guidance and mentorship to help them learn, make smart decisions and apply the training plan as intended. This is the tough part for athletes who are self-coached. Without a strong mentor or guide who can maintain an objective lens and help make smart decisions, it is challenging to create an ongoing successful career. Athletes need mentors and support, and a coach is a good option for many.

Community: The final element is the X-factor but some form of community, belonging and camaraderie is a powerful addition for many athletes. Whether it is being part of a club, a swim programme or simply having training buddies, community and belonging creates a great sense of accountability, enjoyment, reward and support. ?Suffer together, succeed together?, should be the mantra. Few can live in a bubble and thrive. It takes a unique character and some form of community can help accelerate an athlete?s progression.

If you are reflecting on your progression as an athlete, or thinking about seeking outside advice or guidance, the above elements should act as a framework to look for a successful set up for yourself.

To apply these elements of coaching there is little doubt that the optimal environment is daily interaction and ?on-deck? guidance from your coach. In San Francisco we have a series of daily swim, bike and run sessions for our training group. So much can be gained for the local athletes from the daily interaction, feedback and guidance. This is not always possible and many of my elite athletes are geographically dispersed around the world. This makes communication all the more important, and for the elite athletes we bridge the periods of separation with frequent training camps to allow ?real coaching? to occur. For amateur athletes, it is not always possible to find a quality coach that delivers the above elements (at least well) close to home, so the athlete needs to make small compromises and understand how to help themselves within a longer-distance relationship. There are a few things that athletes can do to make a longer distance relationship more effective:

Own their sport: It sounds simple but creating ownership around your own training and progression is both empowering and beneficial. Rather than viewing the coach or programme as simply spoon-feeding a plan to success, athletes can succeed if they shift their lens to using the coach as a strong resource and technical guide for programming and information. Collaboration is better than a dictatorship, and so I would urge athletes to be wary of coaches who use terms such as ?because I said so? or ?because it worked with X?. Own your sport and become an active participant in your own process.

Commit to a path: Understand that the coaching process is a journey and can often take a while, so committing to the path and maintaining a ?healthy skepticism? throughout is likely a good thing. Of course, while it is good to question sometimes, a certain level of belief and trust is essential.

Do your homework: To truly commit to the above points it is key that you first find a coach that is the right fit for you. We all have different personalities, needs and approaches. I have turned down world-class athletes, not because I didn?t like them, but I felt I was not the best coach for them. Take time to consider the approach of the coach, talk to some of their athletes if possible and look at more than one option. Like buying a car, you don?t simply buy the first one you find. Instead, you test-drive a few, look at the reviews and choose one that fits your needs. Do the same with a coach.

To follow on from the last point I guess this begs the question, ?what makes a good coach??. The easy answer to this would be someone who creates champions, but I am not sure if I agree with something this simple. When I think about great coaches, I think they succeed in (note, I am using examples of more elite coaches below, but the lessons and components relate to all coaches who help athletes of any level) in the following:

Making ?champions?: If you have a history of developing athletes who become world-class this is a strong indication of coaching success. With this comes a word of warning and a story. If a coach leads a group of 25 athletes in their careers, and one of their athletes has massive success, but the story of the other 24 is injury, deep fatigue, short careers and destruction, are they are great coach? Did they make a champion or did they destroy the many other potential champions? I think it is important to look beyond any single athlete results, and look for the trends and history of all the athletes the coach develops.

The art of development: True coaching includes taking an athlete with potential and developing them throughout a career toward their own excellence. This journey is complex and shows the coach?s ability to not only provide a plan, but create vision, a career roadmap, be a strong teacher and mentor, and empower athletes to success. Most coaches agree that stories of development are the ones that provide the biggest source of pride and satisfaction.

Range of assistance: While some coaches have, understandably, types of athletes they specialise in, great coaches have the ability to lead, develop and improve a wide range of athletes. This is less about gender or race distance, and more about the coach being dynamic in leading different personalities, body types and athletes who respond to different training approaches in different manners. A ?one size fits all? approach seldom leads to a great coach, rather, it often leads to ?one size fits some, and the others fall to the side?.

Sharing: The last one is an X-factor, but I think it is worth inclusion. Any coach who is willing to open their book of coaching approach is normally one who is confident and has thought through their approach and reasoning. For me, it is a sign of confidence, and something that should be embraced by more coaches. There are exceptions, but many coaches who claim secrecy or refuse to share that training, often lack the confidence in what they are doing, or perhaps even the substance and understanding of what they are actually prescribing. Good coaches understand that coaching success is not about the workouts. Sure, workout design is important, but a good coach could give a year?s worth of workouts to any other hopeful, and the chances of the hopeful achieving similar results would be slim. It is the recipe, and the execution of that recipe, that makes a coach or programme successful.

As you go on your journey of self-improvement, take note of the lesson of great athletic success. Whether it is from trusted friends, a local coach with all the tools or a coach from further away that feels like a good fit, ensure that you set up your training and performance approach to suit you and your needs. Take ownership of your journey, and don?t simply look for the ?flavour of the month? and think that they are the right coach for you.

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Dealers in Germany oppose BMW's plan for Web sales - Automotive ...

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FRANKFURT -- BMW dealers in Germany are opposing the automaker's plans to expand Web-based sales to include all its models.

BMW is looking to the Web and even house calls by sales personnel in an effort to boost future revenue in Germany, the head of the group's German sales, Roland Krueger, told WirtschaftsWoche magazine. "We can well imagine that Internet sales could be expanded to all models," Krueger said.

BMW's German dealer head Werner Entenmann told WirtschaftsWoche: "We told BMW in no uncertain terms that we cannot accept direct sales channels.''

BMW said today that it will sell the i3 through the Internet and through sales people visiting customers in their homes as well as through select dealers.

Krueger tried to allay dealers' concerns by telling the magazine that that dealerships would remain the ''backbone'' of BMW sales.

Reuters contributed to this report

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3 Compelling Reasons to Skip the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 on its September Release Date

September 4 has been marked as the release date for Samsung's third-generation phablet, the Galaxy Note 3, and surely millions are holding their breath for the much-awaited touchdown of the second 2013 flagship for the Galaxy maker.

Reasons abound why the phablet king is a must-buy - it is powerful, it is even gorgeous despite claims that the handset is merely a bigger clone of the Galaxy S4, meaning it is made mostly of plastic, and it is the hottest phone arrival to close out 2013, well at least next to the iPhone 5S.

Yet every gadget has its shares of compromises and the Note 3 is not an exception. It is almost a solid buy - arguably one of the best Android phones to be out there in a few more months - but the device also reflects a number of weaknesses, which for some translate into a huge turn off.

Three of them are listed below:

Too big to handle

Rumours suggest the Note 3 screen size is between 5.7-inch and 5.99-inch, any of which is in line with the so-called phablet fever. Sprawling real estate on the face of any modern smartphone is very much appreciated in this age of mobile computing - more screen size means more fun and productivity.

Yet for many, big screen poses major problems and portability is chief of them. The Note 3 is just so huge that it calls for considerable adjustments to achieve comfortable use. One needs to be re-oriented on two-hand smartphone handling with the mega-sized Note 3 - a problem thought to have been eliminated with the preferred iPhone screen sizes.

Plus moving around with the phablet requires altering the fashion sense of users. They either have to re-learn (for most men, at least) the use of a sling bag or purchase new pants and jeans with pocket reengineered to make room for bigger mobile phones.

Mediocre software support

For its high-end lineup and even for a number of its mid-range devices, Samsung provides A1 hardware specs. Unfortunately, the same is not true for the company's support efforts on the software side. To date, its 2013 flagships, the Galaxy S3 and the Galaxy Note 2, remain stuck with Jelly Bean 4.1.2 and reports hinted that Jelly Bean 4.2.2 would not come for these devices at all. They'll jump right straight to Jelly Bean 4.3.

That should be good news, right? But it also highlights Samsung's inability to catch up with the update pace set by Google for its mobile platform. And being an Android-based device, it is only expected that the Note 3 will endure the process of waiting too-long for the next version of Android to arrive.

It could be that the Note 3 will slide out of the box with Jelly Bean 4.3 since that software should be out a few days from now. However, don't bet on a quick jump to Key Lime Pie this year. Even if reports proved true that KLP is out by late Q4 2013, the earliest the Note 3 should chew in the new Android sweet is Q1 2014 and Samsung's record on this respect speak volumes.

Unattractive pricing

U.S. telcos picked up the Note 2 in Q4 2012 and offered the handset to subscribers for $299, which pretty reflect the steep pricing associated with the Samsung phablet. Unlocked, the device could go as high as $600 until now, which is levelled with the iPhone 5. The latter, however, is cheaper with contract - from $150 to $200.

One major thing that prevents the Note 2 from really surging high is its inaccessible price point, analysts said, adding that the same should be expected from the Note 3. It is hard to imagine that Samsung will continue holding sway on the phablet market it created when able challengers are growing in numbers. They look good - like the LG G2 and HTC One Max - and they don't break the bank the way the Galaxy Note 3 will likely do, just like its predecessor did.

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Facebook for Every Phone, Made for Non-Smartphones, Has Been Downloaded 100 Million Times

FacebookFacebook announced that Facebook For Every Phone, a native app that works on feature phones, has been downloaded 100 million times. Facebook For Every Phone is an essential part of the company?s global strategy because more feature phones than smartphones are used in developing markets like India, Indonesia and the Philippines. In fact, for many consumers, feature phones may be their main or only point of access to the Internet. Facebook only recently began selling ads on its feature phone platform and makes very little money that way, but extending into countries with rapidly developing tech ecosystem may help Facebook counterbalance its declining or stagnant traffic in countries such as the U.S. and UK. Facebook had 751 million monthly active users on mobile as of March 31, 2013, an increase of 54% year-over-year.

Read the full story at TechCrunch.

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