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Composer Elliott Carter dies aged 103

American classical composer Elliott Carter has died at the age of 103.

Known for his challenging and complex pieces, Elliott Carter won two Pulitzer Prizes and was also honored with the US National Medal of Arts.

While not widely known by the general public, Elliott Carter was hugely respected by critics and musicians.

In 2002, The New York Times said Elliott Carter’s string quartets were among “the most difficult music ever conceived”.

Elliott Carter was hailed by fellow composer Igor Stravinsky for his Double Concerto for harpsichord, piano and two chamber orchestras (1961) and Piano Concerto (1967), both of which Stravinsky dubbed “masterpieces”.

Twelve years ago, during an interview, Elliott Carter said hearing Stravinsky’s famous work The Rite of Spring in the 1920s was what made him want to become a composer.

“It was a scandal. Everybody walked out of the hall and people were terrified. Maybe that’s why I liked it but in any case I became a fan of modern music in very early adolescence.”

His music publisher, Boosey & Hawkes, said in a statement announcing his death: “The great range and diversity of his music has, and will continue to have, influence on countless composers and performers worldwide.

“He will be missed by us all but remembered for his brilliance, his wit and his great canon of work.”

Elliott Carter once said he was unperturbed by his apparent lack of fame.

“I don’t think it means anything to be popular,” he said.

“When we see the popular tastes and the popular opinion constantly being manipulated by all sorts of different ways, it seems to me popularity is a meaningless matter.”

Elliott Carter composed more than 130 works, including 1942’s Symphony 1 and 1944’s Holiday Overture.

His later works included Dialogues (2004), which was nominated for the a Pulitzer, and 2006’s Boston Concerto, nominated for a Grammy for best classical contemporary composition.

American classical composer Elliott Carter has died at the age of 103
American classical composer Elliott Carter has died at the age of 103

Aldeburgh Music, which organizes the annual Aldeburgh Festival said they were “very sad” to hear of Elliott Carter’s death.

His music was first heard at Aldeburgh in 1968 and he last visited the festival in 2009 aged 100.

Pierre-Laurent Aimard, artistic director of the festival, said they would remember “his smile, his joie de vivre and his sense of humor”.

“He was and will always remain a composer of fantasy and structure, reflective yet alive, always reinventing and yet true to himself,” he said.

“By turns lyrical, dramatic, complex, amusing and poetic, this grand master of polyphony understood the challenges of his time and entertained us with great intelligence,” he added.

Elliott Carter’s latest work, Instances – for chamber orchestra – will have its world premiere in February next year, and will be performed by the Seattle Symphony.

He won his first Pulitzer Prize in 1960 for his Second String Quartet, the second was for his Third String Quartet in 1973.

In 1998, Elliott Carter was inducted into the Classical Music Hall of Fame.

Elliott Carter was also honored with prestigious awards in France and Germany.

He said he found Europeans were more receptive to his work because music was part of the culture, “something that people make an effort to understand”.

The composer celebrated his 100th birthday at New York’s Carnegie Hall in 2008, where a new work of his was played by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

Elliott Carter was born in New York in 1908 and was first encouraged toward a musical career by his friend and mentor Charles Ives.

He went on to study literature at Harvard and then studied music in Paris under Nadia Boulanger, who also taught Leonard Bernstein and Aaron Copland.

It was his First String Quartet in 1951 which first brought him to the attention of music critics.

In 1939, Elliott Carter married sculptor Helen H. Frost Jones.

Elliott Carter is survived by his son and a grandson.

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Nelson Mandela banknote goes into circulation in South Africa

The first banknotes featuring the face of former President Nelson Mandela have gone into circulation in South Africa.

They are the first South African notes to bear the image of a black person – they replace notes with wild animals and rural and industrial scenes.

President Jacob Zuma says the banknotes were a “humble gesture” to express South Africa’s “deep gratitude”.

Nelson Mandela, 94, is one of the world’s best loved figures after spending 27 years in prison for fighting apartheid.

Reserve Bank governor Gill Marcus was the first to use the new banknotes when she spent 160 rand, about $18 on some nuts, beetroot, a watermelon and a cucumber at her local shop in the capital, Pretoria.

She said that Nelson Mandela was delighted with the design.

The first banknotes featuring the face of former President Nelson Mandela have gone into circulation in South Africa
The first banknotes featuring the face of former President Nelson Mandela have gone into circulation in South Africa

Gill Marcus also noted that South Africa tries to update its currency every seven years for security reasons. The new design includes watermarks and a metal strip, while raised printing was added to assist the visually impaired.

Nelson Mandela’s face is on one side of all the new banknotes, while the “Big Five” animals – lion, leopard, rhino, buffalo and elephant – remain on the reverse.

He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 for his campaign against white minority rule and was elected president the following year before stepping down after a single term.

Known affectionately by his clan name “Madiba”, Nelson Mandela has now retired from public life.

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Diane Sawyer drunk during ABC News election coverage

Diane Sawyer’s Election Night performance left some viewers asking if she had begun celebrating Tuesday’s election a bit early.

Co-anchoring ABC News’ coverage, the veteran journalist struck a different manner from her practiced, straight-news-delivering style.

Diane Sawyer spoke more slowly than usual while seeming to prop herself on outstretched arms at the anchor desk she shared with George Stephanopoulos.

“OK,” she said at one point around 10 p.m. EST, “I wanna – can we have our music, because this is another big one here?

“Minnesota, we’re ready to project Minnesota, rrright now. … Well, tonight we know that President Barack has won Minnesota,” she rambled on, stumbling over the president’s name.

Maybe Sawyer was just weary from the recent torrent of news.

In any case, the Twitterverse took quick notice and began cracking wise.

Diane Sawyer's Election Night performance left some viewers asking if she had begun celebrating Tuesday's election a bit early
Diane Sawyer’s Election Night performance left some viewers asking if she had begun celebrating Tuesday’s election a bit early

Her name was soon trending with unflattering posts, while a new Twitter handle, Drunk Diane Sawyer, collected hundreds of followers. An ABC spokesman did not comment.

“A bit tipsy”, ”hammered” or “on pain killers, muscle relaxers, benzos or some combination” were among the jeering explanations.

Another likened it to an episode of HBO’s drama The Newsroom, where Will McAvoy, the fictitious anchorman, had eaten a couple of pot brownies before unexpectedly being summoned to his anchor desk to report a news story.

Some tweeters joked that a more fun-loving Diane Sawyer was a ploy by ABC to boost viewership.

Several Twitter followers said they were drawn to the network by word that Diane Sawyer was behaving, by one description, “a bit wacky”.

“Bad night for Romney,” one tweeter summed up.

“Worse night for Diane Sawyer?”

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Barack Obama Twitter: Four more years

Barack Obama won re-election to the White House tonight with a landslide victory over Mitt Romney, according to projections from most of the television networks.

Broadcast networks called the 2012 presidential election for Barack Obama as he swept the map with wins in the swings states of Ohio, Iowa, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire and Virginia while Florida still hung in the balance.

Barack Obama seemed poised for a resounding electoral college win – despite predictions of one of the tightest finishes in history and the dogged insistence of Mitt Romney advisers that they were making gains all over the political battlefield.

Despite unemployment standing at 7.9% and Barack Obama performing very poorly during the first presidential debate, Mitt Romney was crushed nationally, though he might finish only just behind in the popular vote.

Barack Obama won re-election to the White House tonight with a landslide victory over Mitt Romney
Barack Obama won re-election to the White House tonight with a landslide victory over Mitt Romney

Minutes after his victory was announced, Barack Obama tweeted: “We’re all in this together. That’s how we campaigned, and that’s who we are. Thank you.”

He also posted a picture of himself embracing his wife Michelle Obama – and the post rapidly became the most popular tweet of all time.

Mitt Romney called Barack Obama to concede defeat shortly before 1:00 a.m., a few minutes before he was set to take the stage at his Boston headquarters to deliver his concession speech.

 

Natina Reed funeral: the star was living in StudioPlus Atlanta motel at time of her tragic death in car accident

Natina Reed had been living in an extended stay motel when she was killed in a car accident last week.

The tragic RnB star was just 12 miles from the $45 per night StudioPlus Atlanta Peachtree Corners extended stay motel in Norcross, Georgia, when she was knocked down last Friday according to the police incident report.

Gwinnett County authorities are still seeking information to help explain the accidental death of the 32-year-old, who was a popular member of the 1990s girl group Blaque.

According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Natina Reed’s family is planning a press conference in the city to discuss the case, according to attorney Christopher Chestnut’s office.

Investigators are still trying to determine why Natina Reed was in the roadway and whether she was crossing or walking alongside it.

She was wearing dark clothing in an area that had no artificial lighting, according to the incident report.

Other than the driver, who was not charged, and a passenger in the car, there do not appear to be any additional witnesses.

Natina Reed had been living in an extended stay motel when she was killed in a car accident last week
Natina Reed had been living in an extended stay motel when she was killed in a car accident last week

Gwinnett police spokesman Sgt. Rich Long said: “It’s kind of a dark lit area. There is not really anything in that area that’s open at that time of night, that would be any kind of a draw to a person up there.”

Police said toxicology reports are pending and are standard in fatal accidents.

It comes after the likes of Brandi, Jordin Sparks and Gabrielle Union lead the celebrity tributes to R&B singer Natina Reed who tragically died in a car accident on Friday.

The Gwinnett Police Department said the driver of the vehicle which hit Natina Reed called 911 at 10:30 PM on Friday night.

They added that she was pronounced dead at Gwinnett Medical Centre 29 minutes later.

A press release relayed that Natina Reed “was in the roadway on Lawrenceville Highway near Hamilton Road when struck”.

Police say the driver “was determined to be not at fault and there are no charges pending”.

Natina Reed also appeared in the 2000 film, Bring It On, in which she played cheerleader Jenelope.

 

Kim Kardashian displays her fake tan in pink string bikini on Miami Beach

Kim Kardashian paraded her stunning curves in a pretty light pink string bikini as she took a morning dip earlier this month in Miami.

Against the stunning backdrop of the pink and red-hued Miami skyline and the glistening sea, Kim Kardashian, 32, strolled along the sand with her best pal Jonathan Cheban.

Kim Kardashian wore hardly any make-up for her swimming session, an unusual move for her who is usually made up to an inch of her life.

Her body was however benefitting from a heavy glow, most likely from a fresh application of fake tan.

Kim Kardashian smiled as she walked along the coastline with Jonathan Cheban, who displayed his own fit figure in a pair of swimming trunks.

The brunette beauty at one point hitched up her bikini bottoms to make sure her famous derriere was not exposed.

Kim Kardashian paraded her stunning curves in a pretty light pink string bikini as she took a morning dip earlier this month in Miami
Kim Kardashian paraded her stunning curves in a pretty light pink string bikini as she took a morning dip earlier this month in Miami

Kim Kardashian had headed into the warm water in the early am just hours before leaving Miami Beach to go to a special birthday getaway with boyfriend Kanye West in Rome, Italy.

She was treated to a surprise birthday trip, jetting across the pond to Italy to tour the likes of romantic Italian cities Rome, Venice and Florence.

Kanye West jetted Kim Kardashian to Venice earlier this month to mark her 32nd birthday.

During their trip the pair visited the most expensive restaurants and did plenty of shopping at the designer boutiques.

Like most women, the famous Kardashian wasn’t into the idea of turning another year older.

Speaking to E! News in the run-up to her 32nd, Kim Kardashian revealed: “I’m not so into a 32nd birthday. Doesn’t do it for me, so I don’t really care.”

 

Barack Obama re-elected as US president

Barack Obama has been re-elected to a second term, defeating Republican rival Mitt Romney.

With results in from most states, Barack Obama has secured the 270 votes in the electoral college needed to win the race.

Barack Obama prevailed despite lingering dissatisfaction with the economy and a well-funded challenge by Mitt Romney.

Barack Obama’s margin of victory is not yet certain because four states have yet to report results.

With swing states Virginia, Florida and Colorado still too close to call, Barack Obama has won 281 electoral votes to Mitt Romney’s 203.

Under the US constitution, each state is given a number of electoral votes in rough proportion to its population. The candidate who wins 270 electoral votes – by prevailing in the mostly winner-takes-all state contests – becomes president.

The popular vote, which is symbolically and politically important but not decisive in the race, remains too close to call.

Barack Obama has been re-elected to a second term, defeating Republican rival Mitt Romney
Barack Obama has been re-elected to a second term, defeating Republican rival Mitt Romney

On Tuesday, the president held the White House by assembling solid Democratic states and a number of important swing states such as Iowa, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin. His narrow victory in Ohio, a critical Mid-Western swing state, sealed the victory.

Mitt Romney, former governor of Massachusetts, won North Carolina and Indiana, as well as the solid Republican states.

But he was unable to win in Ohio or other states needed to breach the 270 threshold.

Also on Tuesday’s ballot were 11 state governorships, a third of the seats in the 100-member US Senate and all 435 seats in the House of Representatives.

Republicans are projected to keep control of the House, while Democrats are tipped to remain in control in the Senate.

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2012 Election Results So Far

2012 Election: voting results so far

Alabama (9 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 61% (1,245,221 votes)

Barack Obama 38% (787,027 votes)

Alaska (3 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 55% (120,329 votes)

Barack Obama 41% (90,743 votes)

Arizona (11 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 55% (896,302 votes)

Barack Obama 43% (707,744 votes)

Arkansas (6 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 60% (631,244 votes)

Barack Obama 37% (387,139 votes)

California (55 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 38% (3,542,862 votes)

Barack Obama 59% (5,474,746 votes)

Colorado (9 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 47% (1,100,186 votes)

Barack Obama 51% (1,199,142 votes)

Connecticut (7 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 41% (567,679 votes)

Barack Obama 58% (815,227 votes)

Delaware (3 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 40% (165,476 votes)

Barack Obama 59% (242,547 votes)

District of Columbia (3 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 7% (17,337 votes)

Barack Obama 91% (222,332 votes)

Florida (29 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 49% (4,083,321 votes)

Barack Obama 50% (4,129,360 votes)

Georgia (16 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 53% (2,054,373 votes)

Barack Obama 45% (1,745,283 votes)

Hawaii (4 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 28% (119,494 votes)

Barack Obama 70% (303,090 votes)

Idaho (4 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 65% (375,417 votes)

Barack Obama 32% (182,505 votes)

Illinois (20 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 41% (2,087,366 votes)

Barack Obama 57% (2,912,872 votes)

Indiana (11 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 54% (1,407,195 votes)

Barack Obama 44% (1,134,577 votes)

Iowa (6 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 46% (727,545 votes)

Barack Obama 52% (816,174 votes)

Kansas (6 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 60% (671,154 votes)

Barack Obama 38% (425,383 votes)

Kentucky (8 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 61% (1,086,970 votes)

Barack Obama 38% (679,105 votes)

Louisiana (8 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 59% (1,149,054 votes)

Barack Obama 40% (781,733 votes)

Maine (4 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 40% (230,048 votes)

Barack Obama 56% (321,017 votes)

Maryland (10 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 37% (894,718 votes)

Barack Obama 61% (1,480,976 votes)

Massachusetts (11 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 37% (1,115,559 votes)

Barack Obama 61% (1,813,580 votes)

Michigan (16 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 46% (2,041,969 votes)

Barack Obama 54% (2,398,517 votes)

Minnesota (10 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 45% (1,312,426 votes)

Barack Obama 53% (1,536,520 votes)

Mississippi (6 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 55% (661,056 votes)

Barack Obama 44% (521,036 votes)

Missouri (10 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 54% (1,478,961 votes)

Barack Obama 44% (1,215,031 votes)

Montana (3 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 55% (236,677 votes)

Barack Obama 42% (180,259 votes)

Nebraska (5 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 61% (462,972 votes)

Barack Obama 38% (289,154 votes)

Nevada (6 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 46% (462,422 votes)

Barack Obama 52% (528,801 votes)

New Hampshire (4 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 47% (300,241 votes)

Barack Obama 52% (335,004 votes)

New Jersey (14 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 41% (1,356,792 votes)

Barack Obama 58% (1,916,190 votes)

New Mexico (5 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 43% (330,863 votes)

Barack Obama 53% (407,111 votes)

New York (29 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 36% (2,204,525 votes)

Barack Obama 63% (3,844,883 votes)

North Carolina (15 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 51% (2,272,506 votes)

Barack Obama 48% (2,175,670 votes)

North Dakota (3 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 59% (187,586 votes)

Barack Obama 39% (124,490 votes)

Ohio (18 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 48% (2,571,539 votes)

Barack Obama 50% (2,672,302 votes)

Oklahoma (7 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 67% (888,844 votes)

Barack Obama 33% (442,359 votes)

Oregon (7 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 44% (641,965 votes)

Barack Obama 53% (779,964 votes)

Pennsylvania (20 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 47% (2,610,385 votes)

Barack Obama 52% (2,894,079 votes)

Rhode Island (4 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 35% (146,395 votes)

Barack Obama 63% (262,464 votes)

South Carolina (9 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 55% (1,005,870 votes)

Barack Obama 44% (799,026 votes)

South Dakota (3 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 58% (210,539 votes)

Barack Obama 40% (144,983 votes)

Tennessee (11 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 59% (1,450,595 votes)

Barack Obama 39% (951,406 votes)

Texas (38 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 57% (4,542,012 votes)

Barack Obama 41% (3,285,200 votes)

Utah (6 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 73% (670,394 votes)

Barack Obama 25% (229,271 votes)

Vermont (3 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 31% (87,966 votes)

Barack Obama 67% (189,301 votes)

Virginia (13 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 48% (1,745,397 votes)

Barack Obama 51% (1,852,123 votes)

Washington (12 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 43% (822,611 votes)

Barack Obama 55% (1,062,561 votes)

West Virginia (5 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 62% (412,406 votes)

Barack Obama 35% (234,985 votes)

Wisconsin (10 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 46% (1,397,888 votes)

Barack Obam 53% (1,599,656 votes)

Wyoming (3 electoral votes)

Mitt Romney 69% (170,259 votes)

Barack Obama 28% (68,779 votes)

 

Voting results election 2012
Voting results election 2012

The secret to a long life: walking for just two and a half hours a week

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Walking for just 2.5 hours a week could add more than seven years to your life, researchers believe.

The study found even half of that is beneficial, with 75 minutes of brisk walking a week enough to extend life by almost two years.

The analysis of the lives of more than 600,000 men and women aged 40 and over also added weight to the idea that it is possible to be fat and fit.

The experts from the US government’s medical research agency and Harvard University crunched the results of six previous long-term studies into health and lifestyle.

The analysis focused on moderate exercise – defined as walking fast enough to break into a sweat but slow enough to hold a conversation.

The benefits were clear, with two and a half hours of brisk walking a week adding 3.4 years to life on average.

Doing twice this added 4.2 years, while walking for seven and a half hours weekly added 4.5 years to life.

The biggest gains were seen in people of a healthy weight, where two and a half hours of moderate exercise a week extended life by more than seven years, the journal PLoS Medicine reported.

However, people of a healthy weight who didn’t exercise could expect to die 3.1 years earlier than obese people who did stay active – a finding that underlines the importance of exercising whatever your weight.

The study also revealed the association between physical activity and life expectancy was similar between men and women, and that black people gained more years of life expectancy than white people.

The relationship between life expectancy and exercise was stronger among those with a history of cancer or heart disease than those with no history of either disease.

Dr. I-Min Lee, the study’s senior author, said: “We must not underestimate how important physical activity is for health – even modest amounts can add years to your life.”

 

Pennsylvania voting machine turns vote for Barack Obama into one for Mitt Romney

An electronic voting machine in Pennsylvania has been removed from service after it changed votes for Barack Obama into those for Mitt Romney.

An 18-second clip posted onto YouTube shows a voter’s finger repeatedly pressing the button for Barack Obama, but the check mark instead comes up next to Mitt Romney’s name.

This is the latest in a flurry of voting glitches across the country today from West Palm Beach in Florida where ballot counting machines broke down, to vast swathes of New Jersey where text alert systems for residents sent them to the wrong polling stations.

In comments attached to the clip, the anonymous user named “centralpavote” said that “all the other buttons worked fine” and asked voters either side if they were experiencing similar problems – which they denied.

NBC News has reported that since the clip was posted to Reddit this morning, it spread across the Internet and the offending machine has been retired from service.

The video which was filmed on the YouTube users Android phone shows the potentially serious malfunction affect only a vote for the incumbent president.

A vote for any other of the candidates for the presidency and vice presidency resulted in a successful choice – it was only a vote for Barack Obama that caused the machine to change to Mitt Romney.

An electronic voting machine in Pennsylvania has been removed from service after it changed votes for Barack Obama into those for Mitt Romney
An electronic voting machine in Pennsylvania has been removed from service after it changed votes for Barack Obama into those for Mitt Romney

“I initially selected Obama but Romney was highlighted,” said “centralpavote” on the introduction to his video on YouTube.

“I assumed it was being picky so I deselected Romney and tried Obama again, this time more carefully, and still got Romney.

“Being a software developer, I immediately went into troubleshoot mode.

“I first thought the calibration was off and tried selecting Jill Stein to actually highlight Obama. Nope. Jill Stein was selected just fine.

“Next I deselected her and started at the top of Romney’s name and started tapping very closely together to find the <<active areas>>.

“From the top of Romney’s button down to the bottom of the black checkbox beside Obama’s name was all active for Romney.

“From the bottom of that same checkbox to the bottom of the Obama button (basically a small white sliver) is what let me choose Obama.

“Stein’s button was fine. All other buttons worked fine.”

The voter reported the problem to an electoral official who declared it a non issue.

“I then called over a volunteer to have a look at it,” said “centralpavote”.

“She him hawed (sic) for a bit then calmly said <<It’s nothing to worry about, everything will be OK>>. and went back to what she was doing.

“I then recorded this video.”

However, far from evidence of electoral fraud, experts have weighed in with the theory that this is a calibration problem specific to the machine.

“It’s a concern but not because of fraud… that’s an obviously miscalibrated iVotronic (ES&S) voting machine,” said Jospeh Lorenzo Hall, Senior Staff Technologist at the Center for Democracy & Technology to Gawker.

“We would recommend that poll workers would recalibrate the machine and everything would be fine.

“Also, with some models of voting system if you place a thumb on accident while resting on the machine it can <<bias>> the calibration of the touchscreen up towards the errant thumb.

“That could be happening to, if it’s only for this one voter.”

Further controversy over voting continued at a polling place in a Philadelphia school where workers ignored a judge’s order to cover a mural of President Barack Obama “in its entirety”.

The art work which is positioned behind voting machines contains the words “change!” and “hope” together with a quote from the president and a painting of him.

However, electoral poll workers only covered up the mural with three pieces of paper – leaving the Obama logo and quote from the serving president in full view of all prospective voters.

Seeing an attempt to influence the votes of those attending the polling place in Ward 35, Republicans were outraged.

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2012 election results so far: Who is winning presidential race?

The final voting precincts on the west coast won’t even begin to be tallied until early Wednesday morning, but the election could be decided much earlier than that.

Polls begin to close at 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time, and results will flood in not long thereafter. Whichever candidate reaches 270 electoral college votes wins the White House.

Crucially, Barack Obama won each of the swing states listed below in 2008.

7:00 p.m.: Virginia is the first battleground state to close its polls. Barack Obama has a slight lead in most recent polls, but the state is essentially a tossup. The president won the state in 2008 by 6.3% – but Mitt Romney has made it essential to his election strategy. If he wins Virginia, and its 13 electoral votes, it will confirm that the national race is as tight as everyone believed it to be. If Barack Obama wins, Mitt Romney’s chances of taking the White House become narrower.

Polls begin to close in North Carolina, as well. Barack Obama won the state by a narrow margin in 2008, though a strong rightward swing in the last four years means Romney has a large advantage.

7:30 p.m.: Polls close in Ohio – the most important swing state in the nation. This is a must-win for Mitt Romney. If he cannot take Ohio, with 18 electoral votes, he will have to win nearly every other swing state in the country. No Republican has ever won the presidency without Ohio. If Barack Obama loses Ohio, his chances of winning reelection become significantly smaller. Watch the Cincinnati metro area – which is perhaps the most important region of the state for determining the overall outcome. Barack Obama won Ohio by 5.4% in 2008.

It is important to note that Barack Obama is likely to take an early lead in Ohio as early voters are counted first. Polls show he leads among people who cast their ballots before Election Day.

The final voting precincts on the west coast won't even begin to be tallied until early Wednesday morning, but the election could be decided much earlier than that
The final voting precincts on the west coast won’t even begin to be tallied until early Wednesday morning, but the election could be decided much earlier than that

8:00 p.m.: Florida, New Hampshire and Pennsylvania close their polls.

Florida is another essential state for Mitt Romney, though it is less important to Obama’s strategy. With 29 electoral votes, Florida is the largest swing state in the country. Mitt Romney has a 1.5-point advantage, though both candidates have fought hard for it. However, don’t expect rapid results from the Sunshine state. Ballots in Florida are long and voting lines are expected to be even longer – meaning it could be hours before results are tabulated.

Pennsylvania, 20 electoral votes, is heavily leaning in Barack Obama’s favor, but Mitt Romney has fought hard to reduce the Democratic lead.

New Hampshire has just four electoral votes, but both candidates have visited multiple times. Barack Obama holds and edge in the polls, but Mitt Romney owns a house in the Granite State and was governor of neighboring Massachusetts.

9:00 p.m.: Wisconsin and Colorado polls close.

Colorado isn’t a big catch, with nine electoral votes, but it’s a major test of Barack Obama’s support among Hispanic voters. Both candidates have campaigned heavily here and Barack Obama has a narrow lead in recent polls.

A Mitt Romney win in Wisconsin would be hugely symbolic. With ten electoral votes, the state has not gone for a Republican since Ronald Reagan in 1984. However, Vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan hails from Wisconsin and the divisive Republican Gov Scott Walker recently survived a recall election. Polls show Barack Obama has a four-point lead in polls.

10:00 p.m.: Iowa and Nevada, the last of the swing states, close their polls.

Iowa has just six electoral votes, but it’s important to Barack Obama – it’s the state where his presidential campaign began in 2008. The president currently leads here, though it’s a traditionally white, working-class state with a largely rural electorate – all Mitt Romney’s strong points.

Nevada, also six electoral votes, is the westernmost swing state. Barack Obama leads here in polls, as well, though the economy has been badly battered by the housing crisis and unemployment is more than 11% – much higher than the rest of the nation.

 

US election: Chrysler gives day off to its employees and urges them to go vote

Chrysler gave all 55,000 of its employees the day off work on Election Day and urged them to go vote – a move that is likely to help President Barack Obama, since most employees are members of the heavily Democratic United Autoworkers union.

The automaker, which received a $6.6 billion government bailout under Obama’s presidency, has been at odds with Republican Mitt Romney after he accused the company of shipping jobs to China.

Voting has now opened in all 50 states and millions of Americans are standing in long lines to cast their ballots. Hawaii, which opened their polls at noon Eastern Time (7:00 a.m. local time), was the last to begin.

It’s impossible to tell yet what voter turnout for the pivotal presidential election will be – but throngs of Americans are already showing up. In Florida, some voters are reporting waiting in line for up to three and a half hours. Waits in other states were more than an hour before 10:00 a.m. and likely to grow only longer as the day progressed.

Thousands of voters turned out before dawn, hoping to cast their ballots before heading to work. Polls opened at 6:30 a.m. in Ohio, which is perhaps the most important state in this year’s neck-and-neck election. In Virginia and New Hampshire – two other pivotal states – voters began lining up before 6:00 a.m.

Chrysler gave all 55,000 of its employees the day off work on Election Day and urged them to go vote
Chrysler gave all 55,000 of its employees the day off work on Election Day and urged them to go vote

Ralph Gilles, Chrysler’s vice president for product design, announced on Twitter that the company was shutting down for the day.

“Chrysler gave its entire work force the day off to Vote Today! Let’s go! #America,” he wrote.

Mitt Romney ran an ad in Ohio last month claiming that Chrysler was planning to build its Jeep SUVs in China. The company strenuously denied those claims and Ralph Giles even tweeted: “You are full of s***!” when Donald Trump repeated Mitt Romney’s allegation.

Ralph Gilles pointed out that all UAW workers already had the day off – a perk the union has negotiated for the last 15 years. Chrysler, which is owned by Italian car company Fiat, only extended the policy to its non-union employees.

Mitt Romney and his wife Ann showed up together at their local polling station in Belmont, Massachusetts, outside Boston, to cast their ballots early Tuesday. Vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan was seen at the polls in Wisconsin with his family.

 

Windows Live Messenger to be replaced by Skype’s messaging tool

Microsoft has announced it intends to “retire” its instant message chat tool Windows Live Messenger (WLM) and replace it with Skype’s messaging tool.

The news comes 18 months after the software giant announced it was paying $8.5 billion for the communications software developer.

Microsoft said WLM would be turned off by March 2013 worldwide, with the exception of China.

It reflects the firm’s determination to focus its efforts on Skype.

WLM launched in 1999 when it was known as MSN Messenger. Over time, photo delivery, video calls and games were added to the package’s text-based messages.

In 2009, the firm said it had 330 million active users.

According to internet analysis firm Comscore, WLM still had more than double the number of Skype’s instant messenger facility at the start of this year and was second only in popularity to Yahoo Messenger.

But the report suggested WLM’s US audience had fallen to 8.3 million unique users, representing a 48% drop year-on-year. By contrast, the number of people using Skype to instant message each other grew over the period.

Microsoft intends to close its instant message chat tool Windows Live Messenger and replaces it with Skype's messaging tool
Microsoft intends to close its instant message chat tool Windows Live Messenger and replaces it with Skype’s messaging tool

“When a company has competing products that can result in cannibalization it’s often better to focus on a single one,” said Brian Blau from the consultancy Gartner.

“Skype’s top-up services offer the chance to monetize its users and Microsoft is also looking towards opportunities in the living room.

“Messenger doesn’t seem like an appropriate communications platform for TVs or the firm’s Xbox console – but Skype does.”

He also noted that the firm had opted to integrate Skype into its new Windows Phone 8 smartphone software, eclipsing the effort to integrate WLM into the message threads of the operating system’ previous version.

To ease the changeover, Microsoft is offering a tool to migrate WLM messenger contacts over.

The risk is that the move encourages users to switch instead to rival platforms such as WhatsApp Messenger, AIM or Google Talk.

But Microsoft is at least partially protected by its tie-up with Facebook last year. Skype video calls are now offered as an extra to the social network’s own instant messaging tool.

 

Sienna Miller shows off her baby bump in a portrait by Jonathan Yeo

Sienna Miller decided to take the plunge a la Demi Moore and show off her baby bump and the rest of her pregnant body in a portrait by acclaimed artist Jonathan Yeo.

In July, just weeks before the birth of her daughter Marlowe, the actress decided to sit for the British artist for a series of portraits which are due to be exhibited in (I’ve Got You) Under My Skin at the Circle Culture Gallery in Berlin.

Showing off her completely naked body, Sienna Miller, 30, is painted in gold and shows the star with her hands on her arched back, pushing out her prominent bump.

Just like stars including Demi, Jerry Hall and Kate Moss, Sienna Miller has chosen to show the world her pregnant body in all its glory.

Sienna Miller decided to take the plunge a la Demi Moore and show off her baby bump and the rest of her pregnant body in a portrait by acclaimed artist Jonathan Yeo
Sienna Miller decided to take the plunge a la Demi Moore and show off her baby bump and the rest of her pregnant body in a portrait by acclaimed artist Jonathan Yeo

Sienna Miller met the high profile contemporary artist, who’s painted the likes of Tony Blair, Nicole Kidman and Prince Phillip, eight years ago in Los Angeles.

The pair struck up a friendship and since then the star has posed for a series of portraits for him.

Jonathan Yeo’s striking portrait, which is shown alongside paintings of plastic surgery, was created to confront society’s reactions to the naked female form.

“I wanted an image that epitomized the human body in its most naturally beautiful state to make the sharpest possible contrast with my other paintings in this exhibition, which document patients undergoing cosmetic surgery in a bid to help them conform to societal notions of beauty,” Jonathan Yeo writes in the exhibition catalogue.

“It has been 22 years since a pregnant Demi Moore caused uproar by posing for Annie Leibovitz on the cover of Vanity Fair. In that time society has become almost completely desensitized to the daily exposure to people who have surgically distorted their appearance for artificial reasons,” he continues.

“Yet certain sections of society are still uncomfortable with the appearance of pregnancy.”

The artist admits that Sienna Miller was the obvious choice to showcase what natural beauty really is:

“The power of the painting partly lies in the fact that Sienna is widely regarded as being one of the most naturally beautiful actresses in the world as well as being a fashion icon to a generation of girls. It is a tribute to her courage and self-confidence that she agreed to sit for this,” he adds in the catalogue.

 

Why you like or loathe particular food

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Few weeks ago U.S. researchers finally discovered why we like to combine sharp, acrid tastes with fatty flavors: a fry-up with a pot of tea; steak with red wine; and cheese with pickle.

Researchers at Rutgers University in New York asked volunteers to drink tea or water in between bites of a fatty meat such as salami.

Results showed the tea helped counter the fatty feeling left in the mouth by the meat.

“The way foods make our mouths feel has a great effect on what we choose to eat,” says Professor Paul Breslin, an oral biologist at Rutger.

It seems the contrast between fatty and sharp, acrid tastes allows us to eat fatty foods more easily – astringent food and drink reduce saliva, drying the mouth and cancelling out the greasy feeling created by fatty ones.

This, in turn, creates a clean feeling.

“This natural tendency for seeking balance in our mouths might have benefits for maintaining a diversity of foods in our diet,” says Prof. Paul Breslin.

It might also be good for our oral health, as it stops our mouths becoming too lubricated.

“This is necessary to keep our teeth from wearing down and our oral tissues healthy,” adds Prof. Paul Breslin.

Taste is an incredibly important and sometimes complicated, sense, playing a huge role in our enjoyment of life, says Shahzada Ahmed, a consultant ear, nose and throat surgeon at Queen Elizabeth Hospital and BMI The Priory Hospital, Birmingham.

Taste is the combination of different chemical signals on the tongue: sweet, sour, bitter, salty and umami (savory).

These are picked up by tastebuds – up to 10,000 of them.

Contrary to popular belief, they aren’t the lumps you see on your tongue – those are papillae.

The tastebuds are on or around the papillae.

Each bud contains 100 or so receptor cells, which respond to the taste chemicals and send impulses to the brain.

We reveal the latest revelations about how taste works, and how it affects your health . . .

The reason you hate healthy veg

Up to a quarter of us are what’s known as supertasters.

They have more tastebuds – more than 10,000 rather than the average 2,000. As a result they taste food far more intensely.

This can be a bonus. Many chefs and wine tasters are supertasters, able to differentiate flavor more readily than the rest of us.

But you can be too sensitive for your own good.

Nutrient-rich but bitter vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage and Brussels sprouts can be unpalatable.

To find out if you’re a supertaster, there’s an easy test. Punch a hole in the corner of a piece of card before putting a few drops of blue food coloring on your tongue.

Next, place the card on the front of your tongue and press gently.

“With a magnifying glass and mirror, count the papillae – these won’t pick up the dye, so will appear as pink dots against the blue,” says Shahzada Ahmed.

“If you have 35 or more, you may be a supertaster.”

Overweight? Blame dulled tastebuds

German researchers revealed last month that obese children have a less sensitive sense of taste than children of normal weight.

A study published in the Archives Of Disease In Childhood observed 99 obese children and 94 of normal weight aged between six and 18.

It found that obese children found it significantly more difficult to tell one taste sensation from another, and to identify the taste correctly.

“We are still unsure why this may occur and whether obesity causes a dulled sense of taste or if they have this to begin with, but having a dulled sense of taste probably means the children need increasing amounts of food and flavour to give them stimulation,” says Shahzada Ahmed.

There are tastebuds in your tummy, too

Taste cells aren’t found only on your tongue – they’re everywhere, from the roof of your mouth to your stomach and intestine.

Those in the mouth help us make those instant judgments about what we should be eating, while those in the gut ensure the digestive system is prepared for what happens next.

“If you were to eat something bitter and potentially toxic, gut cells would sound an alarm to slow down absorption or encourage you to be sick,” says Shahzada Ahmed.

And if you ate something sweet, these taste cells may then ensure the body boosts your insulin levels to cope with the extra sugar.

The tongue tip is more sensitive to sour tastes

For years, people thought we tasted different flavors on different parts of the tongue.

The so-called “tongue map” put sweet flavors at the tip, bitter at the back, and salty and sour at the sides.

This was based on misguided science from a century ago, says George Murty, a consultant ear, nose and throat specialist at University Hospital Leicester.

“However, studies do suggest that some parts of the tongue may be more sensitive to specific flavors,” he says.

A Japanese study found women were more sensitive to sourness on the tongue tip, and to salty and bitter tastes on the soft palate (the fleshy part at the back of the mouth).

Both sexes were less sensitive to a sour taste on the soft palate than the tongue tip.

It is thought hormones may play a role: poisons are bitter or sour, and a woman needs to be sensitive to harmful toxins, particularly when trying to get pregnant or when carrying a baby.

Ear infections can damage taste for good

It is well known that colds affect taste.

This is because 90% of the flavor of food comes from our sense of smell (particles of food are breathed into the nose, hitting sensory cells that send an electric signal to the brain).

If the nose is blocked, this is affected.

But ear infections, too, can cause problems.

“Repeated middle ear infections such as glue ear can affect the ability to taste,” says Shahzada Ahmed.

“This is because ear infections can damage the taste nerve, which runs up from the tongue right through the middle ear and into the brain.

“This damage can intensify the sensation of the texture of fatty foods, and as a result these people may put on weight.”

Other illnesses linked to a loss of taste include Sjogren’s Syndrome, an auto-immune condition that affects up to 4% of adults and causes the immune system to attack glands that secrete fluid, such as the saliva glands.

An underactive thyroid can also cause problems, possibly because the thyroid hormone helps maintain the health of the lining of the taste nerves.

Fortunately, hormone replacement tablets will help reverse any problems.

“Liver disease and kidney failure can also damage your sense of taste,” says Dr. George Murty.

These organs rid the body of toxins. If they stop functioning poisons can build up, affecting the tongue lining and nerves.

Why fatty foods are so moreish?

Who can stop at just one or two chips? Now scientists think they know why this is so.

University of California researchers discovered that when rats tasted something fatty, cells in their upper gut started producing endocannabinoids – marijuana-like chemicals that give a natural high.

Interestingly, the study showed sugars and proteins do not have the same effect.

Fats may be the only foodstuff to produce these chemicals because of evolution.

“Fats are the ultimate energy source,” says Carl Philpott, a consultant ear, nose and throat surgeon and rhinologist at James Paget University Hospital, Norfolk.

“So when we needed to survive long, cold winters, that was the type of food we needed to stock up on.”

Could your heart pills ruin the taste of food?

A number of drugs can interfere with our sense of taste. Anti-depressants can block taste messages reaching the brain, says Dr. George Murty.

Beta-blockers, taken for heart conditions and high blood pressure, can also cause problems.

These block the transmission of nerve impulses that cause blood vessels to narrow and the heart to beat faster, but they can also affect other nerves, including receptor nerves on the tongue.

Chemotherapy can also cause total loss of taste or alter it, so everything seems bitter, salty or metallic.

This is because chemo drugs target cells with a fast turnover rate. This includes tastebuds cells (and smell receptor cells).

However, normal taste generally returns within a couple of months of stopping chemo.

Good taste starts with your mother

What you like to eat might not be such a personal choice after all.

Certain foodstuffs – garlic and vanilla, for instance – have been shown to enter the womb through the amniotic fluid, giving the baby a preference for those foods after birth, says Carl Philpott.

Genes, too, play a part.

A study at Kings College, London compared the diets of 3,000 female twins with non-identical twins. Identical twins were found to share far more preferences, such as weaknesses for coffee, garlic or fruit and vegetables.

“This suggests genetics play a moderate part in the development of preferred foods,” says Professor Jane Wardle, who led the study.

It is possible that genes involved with taste, or the reward chemicals released by the brain in response to certain foods, play a role.

Marmite – you can make yourself love it!

It is possible to train yourself to like certain tastes – particularly important with children (who tend to default to sweet tastes when young, primarily because the growing body is programmed to go for high-energy food).

A lot of the time it’s simply psychological, taking cues from others. Try eating with people who enjoy your dreaded food type.

“Bringing out the sweetness of foods can also make them more palatable,” says Shahzada Ahmed.

“Roasting bitter broccoli will draw out its natural sugars.”

Finally, teaming it with something fatty – say cauliflower with a cheesy sauce – can also help.

“Fatty foods trigger receptors in the stomach that produce feel-good chemicals,” says Shahzada Ahmed.

 

 

 

Krypton, Superman’s home planet, pinpointed by astrophysicist

Superman’s home planet, Krypton, has been pinpointed by an influential astrophysicist hired by DC Comics.

The fictional planet Krypton would have orbited a red dwarf star called LHS 2520, says Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the American Museum of Natural History’s Hayden Planetarium in New York City.

As reported by SPACE.com senior writer Mike Wall, the star is 27.1 light-years from Earth in the southern constellation Corvus, also known as “The Crow”, says Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson. The star is cooler and smaller than our sun.

The coordinates of LHS 2520 are:

Right Ascension: 12 hours, 10 minutes, 5.77 seconds

Declination: -15 degrees, 4 minutes, 17.9 seconds

Proper Motion: 0.76 arcseconds per year, along 172.94 degrees from due north

Superman’s home planet, Krypton, has been pinpointed by an influential astrophysicist hired by DC Comics
Superman’s home planet, Krypton, has been pinpointed by an influential astrophysicist hired by DC Comics

“This is a major milestone in the Superman mythos that gives our super hero a place in the universe,” DC Entertainment co-publisher Dan DiDio said in a company statement.

“Having Neil deGrasse Tyson in the book was one thing, but by applying real-world science to this story he has forever changed Superman’s place in history,” he said.

“Now fans will be able to look up at the night’s sky and say, <<That’s where Superman was born>>.”

The planetary details will be encompassed in a new Superman book titled Star Light, Star Bright, which comes out on Wednesday.

Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, who has a history of applying science to entertainment, will appear in the comic, aiding Superman on his adventure.

In real life, Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson made headlines in April after getting film director, James Cameron, to alter the night’s sky as seen in The Titanic due to inaccuracies. The correction was made and can be seen in the re-release of Titanic 3-D.

 

US election: Staten Island voters guided to polling site by flares in the dark

Staten Island residents were guided to a polling site in the dark this morning by flares as problems mounted for New York voters across the city struggling with power outages caused by Hurricane Sandy.

With hundreds of temporary polling places in operation across the battered East Coast, voters in the Midland Beach neighborhood of Staten Island lined in pitch black to cast their ballots in outdoor tents as police officers stood guard.

In Rockaway Park in Queens, voting was reportedly delayed because of a loss of power and in New Jersey tens of thousands of e-mail voters were thrown into panic after they were told they had to send in hard copies of their ballots as well – with no exceptions.

Across the East Coast problems were compounded by near freezing temperatures early this morning at temporary polling stations and New York’s MTA said it was providing free ‘voter shuttles’ today for people in the Rockaways, Staten Island and Coney Island whose normal polling stations were destroyed or damaged in last week’s storm.

Mayor Michael Bloomberg urged city residents to check the Board of Elections website to discover any polling changes as government officials struggled to ensure that everyone who wants to vote can.

“Vote. It is our most precious right,” said Michael Bloomberg on election eve.

However, with the myriad of problems presenting residents with barriers to vote, some are simply not bothering.

“We’ve got too many concerns that go beyond the national scene,” said Staten Island resident Paul Hoppe – who lost his home in last week’s massive storm which claimed over 100 lives across the nation.

 

Staten Island residents were guided to a polling site in the dark this morning by flares as problems mounted for New York voters across the city struggling with power outages caused by Hurricane Sandy
Staten Island residents were guided to a polling site in the dark this morning by flares as problems mounted for New York voters across the city struggling with power outages caused by Hurricane Sandy

 

Across New Jersey almost 100 polling stations across the state are without power as the Lieutenant Governor performed a U-turn last night and said that the state does need email voters to submit hard copies of their ballots by mail immediately.

The move which allowed no exceptions for victims of Sandy caused massive confusion, as earlier in the day Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno had told county-level officials to accept e-mailed ballots until 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday.

However, the security risks inherent in voting remotely was deemed a danger that could compromise the result and the Lt. Gov was forced to issue new advice to beleaguered voters across the state who are keen to vote.

The confusing about-turn was designed to relieve the damage caused by flooding and winds from Hurricane Sandy, which has made hundred of polling locations unavailable nationwide.

However, voting experts were unanimous that her advice was incorrect: “You must have a paper ballot backup,” said Penny Venetis, a professor at Rutgers University School of Law in Newark.

“Voters’ e-mails can be modified or interfered with – without their knowledge – coming into the county election computers,” said Andrew Appel to NJ.Com, a computer science professor at Princeton University.

“E-mail voting is completely untrustworthy and insecure unless it’s backed up by paper ballots that a voter signs and sends in.”

Larry Norden, a voting-rights advocate for New York University’s Brennan Center for Justice, said the email option wouldn’t be viable for voters still without power.

“My biggest concern about all this is confusion. These places need to take statewide action to make sure people who have been displaced know there is some way they can vote,” said Larry Norden.

Meanwhile, problems for voters not affected by Sandy began to mount during the early morning.

Voting machine problems have caused delays and long lines at one polling station in a heavily populated Indianapolis suburb.

Hamilton County residents had to wait nearly 30 minutes to vote at Hamilton Southeastern High School in Fishers because voting machines weren’t operating when that polling site opened Tuesday.

WTHR-TV reports that by the time the problem was fixed a half-hour later the school’s gym was filled with voters and the line spilled out the door.

The heavily Republican county north of Indianapolis saw other polling station problems, but those were quickly fixed.

Hamilton County Election Administrator Kathy Richardson says cards used to clear tallies from machines before voting begins were improperly programmed. Some 500 machines in about 150 polling places had to be reset once those cards were reprogrammed.

Because of the turbulent counting process and new regulations about proper ballot submissions, there is a distinct possibility that the country will not know the next president for days or weeks after they cast their votes.

A half-dozen problems are at the top of the list for political analysts, who are zoning in on new voter identification requirements and provisional ballot measures in a number of states as two legal issues.

The hurricane may play a role in any potential battle over a close popular vote, as would any machine malfunction issues that inevitably arise every election.

The final two problem areas come from a group of civilians from a subset of the Tea Party who are intent on serving as extra minders at polling stations to look out for fraud, and the onslaught of lawsuits that has already begun in Florida over the deadline for early voting.

Echoes of the mess created in Florida back in 2000 are already flashing before pundits’ eyes as the Democratic Party filed lawsuits calling for an extension of the early voting deadline because of excessive lines this weekend.

Though the early voting period officially ended on Saturday, the Democrats challenged- and were quickly rebuked by- Republican governor Rick Scott by demanding the deadline was extended.

The lawsuits were rejected, and now the focus turns solely to Tuesday.

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Nissan slashes full-year profit forecast by 20% after China row

Nissan has slashed its full-year profit forecast by 20% after car sales slumped in China amid anti-Japanese protests.

The Japanese carmaker now expects a net profit of 320 billion yen ($4 billion) for the year ending March 2013, down from an earlier estimate of 400 billion yen.

Nissan says car sales plunged 35% in China in September.

A territorial dispute between Japan and China over islands in the East China Sea has led consumers in China to boycott Japanese products.

Among Japanese carmakers, Nissan has been hardest hit by the anti-Japan sentiment.

Koji Endo, automotive analyst with Advanced Research Japan, said that close to 30% of Nissan’s vehicle sales come from China. By way of comparison, rival Toyota relies on China for about 10% of its global sales.

The company trimmed its 2012 China sales forecast to 1.175 million vehicles from a previous 1.35 million.

Nissan has slashed its full-year profit forecast by 20 percent after car sales slumped in China amid anti-Japanese protests
Nissan has slashed its full-year profit forecast by 20 percent after car sales slumped in China amid anti-Japanese protests

However, chief operating officer Toshiyuki Shiga said the company remains committed to China with no major changes in its long-term growth plans.

He did say, though, that it will assess future investments cautiously.

“We are gradually seeing signs of recovery [in China]. Customers are gradually coming back to dealerships,” Toshiyuki Shiga told reporters on Tuesday.

He said visitors to the company’s China dealerships were back to around 80% of pre-dispute levels, and orders were running at about 70%.

Nissan’s fortunes contrasted sharply with German carmaker BMW, which announced a record pre-tax profit of 2 billion euros ($2.5 billion) in the third quarter, thanks largely to booming sales in Asia.

The world’s largest luxury carmaker saw sales in China and Japan rise by 33% and 21.5% respectively in the nine months to the end of September.

Nissan said its setback in China was somewhat countered by growth in sales elsewhere, however, including in the US, Indonesia and India in the July-to-September quarter.

The company posted a net profit of 106 billion yen, an almost 8% rise compared with the same period last year.

Koji Endo said he remained optimistic about Nissan’s overall growth as the US market “seems to be very strong” for Nissan, and other Asian countries could also make up the shortfall in China.

“Asia is another very strong market especially in Thailand and Indonesia, Nissan seems to be aggressively investing in Thailand, so hopefully in the future, any weakness in the Chinese market can be offset by Thailand, Indonesia as well as in the US,” said Koji Endo.

 

Insano: world’s tallest water slide at Beach Park Fortaleza in Brazil

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Insano, the world’s tallest water slide, is towering over the Brazilian landscape at a whopping 41 metres high, it is the equivalent of a 14-storey building.

Insano has been listed in the Guinness Book of World Records and brave riders plummet down the slide at a nerve-shredding speed, reaching around 65 miles an hour.

The plunge is so steep that although riders travel 41 metres, the whole ride takes just four or five seconds.

The Brazilian beach park website describes the Insano as the most extreme equipment of this type of the planet.

Constructed in 1989, the thrill ride attracts dare devils from all over the world.

Martha Carolina, who works at the beach park, said: “I’m a Brazilian and I work at the water park – it’s funny to watch the tourists start panicking and sometimes they really start crying. Normally they’re all Europeans, Germans, Russians and French.”

One rider commented: “When you slide down, you basically fly because the fall is too steep so you’re in mid-air for most of it.”

Insano, the world’s tallest water slide, is towering over the Brazilian landscape at a whopping 41 metres high, it is the equivalent of a 14-storey building
Insano, the world’s tallest water slide, is towering over the Brazilian landscape at a whopping 41 metres high, it is the equivalent of a 14-storey building

For safety reasons Insano only allows travel in a single position – on your back with arms and legs crossed. However with such hair-raising speeds it is hard to imagine this would be a problem for most as it is unlikely many would want to plunge down head first.

Insano can be found in Fortaleza, Brazil, and for those not distracted by the significant drop below it offers great views of the Atlantic Ocean from the top.

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Snooki and her Jersey Shore castmates sign up for Hurricane Sandy telethon

Snooki and her castmates came together to spearhead the fundraising efforts to rebuild the Hurricane Sandy devastated Jersey Shore.

Snooki led the way on Monday morning when she made an early start on Good Morning America to appeal for funds.

And it was a success, with charitable fans donating $7 million. Thrilled Snooki tweeted: “Wow GMA raises 7 million! Thank you everyone for calling in!!!”

As a resident of the area Snooki has been busy tweeting to her many followers with appeals to help.

Snooki has also been updating them about her own situation, tweeting: “Back in jersey! Hope our power comes back this week!!”

Buildings were knocked down, roads swept away, the historic boardwalk partially destroyed, and a piece of the iconic Star Jet rollercoaster was left hanging into the ocean after the storm hit Sunset Height a week ago.

Snooki and her castmates came together to spearhead the fundraising efforts to rebuild the Hurricane Sandy devastated Jersey Shore
Snooki and her castmates came together to spearhead the fundraising efforts to rebuild the Hurricane Sandy devastated Jersey Shore

On November 15th, Snooki will appear alongside her former Jersey Shore castmates in a one-hour fundraising special.

The program will be broadcast from MTV’s Times Square studio in New York.

The network said on Monday that the program will solicit contributions for the rebuilding of Seaside Heights, the heart of the Jersey Shore and the principal setting for the Jersey Shore series.

For this effort, MTV will be partnering with Architecture for Humanity, a nonprofit organization that provides design and construction services to communities in need. Seaside Heights was among numerous coastal areas devastated by Sandy last week.

Snooki tweeted: “MTV, Arch For Humanity and I are coming together to help re-build Seaside stronger than ever. Join us November 15 on MTV.”

 

Obama refuses to call Libyan attack on US embassy an act of terrorism during 60 Minutes interview

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CBS has quietly released an interview with President Barack Obama which was filmed one day after the attack on the U.S. embassy in Benghazi – and in which he refuses to call the incident an act of terrorism.

The footage, released seven weeks after it was filmed, shows Barack Obama contradicting himself yet again on the attack that left ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans dead.

When exactly Barack Obama called the September 11 al Qaeda attack in Libya “terrorism” has become an increasingly contentious area of debate – and the interview throws doubt on the president’s previous and later claims.

At the second presidential debate in October, Barack Obama claimed he had first called the incident an act of terrorism during his Rose Garden speech just hours after the attack.

But the newly-released footage, filmed 12 hours after the Rose Garden appearance, shows he was still apprehensive about the label.

“Mr. President, this morning you went out of your way to avoid the use of the word terrorism in connection with the Libya Attack, do you believe that this was a terrorism attack?” interviewer Steve Kroft asked in the 60 Minutes interview.

“Well it’s too early to tell exactly how this came about, what group was involved,” he responded.

“But obviously it was an attack on Americans. And we are going to be working with the Libyan government to make sure that we bring these folks to justice, one way or the other.”

Obama refuses to call Libyan embassy attack an act of terrorism during 60 Minutes interview
Obama refuses to call Libyan embassy attack an act of terrorism during 60 Minutes interview

Steve Kroft continued: “It’s been described as a mob action, but there are reports that they were very heavily armed with grenades, that doesn’t sound like your normal demonstration.”

Barack Obama responded: “As I said, we’re still investigating exactly what happened, I don’t want to jump the gun on this… And my suspicion is there are folks involved in this. Who were looking to target Americans from the start.”

The interview previously aired on October 19, but this section was edited out, Bret Baier reported on Fox. CBS only released this footage on Sunday – more than seven weeks after the interview.

The network even failed to offer it up when questions were raised during the presidential debate over whether he had called the attack terrorism before blaming it on rallies against an anti-Islamic film.

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Jennifer Lopez fashion faux: bizarre ensemble of fur coat and tracksuit bottoms

Jennifer Lopez couldn’t seem to make her mind up on what look she was going for as she stepped out in Stockholm on Monday night.

Donning a somewhat bizarre combination of red tracksuit bottoms and a glamorous fur-trimmed coat, Jennifer Lopez, 43, suffered a definite fashion faux pas in the unusual ensemble.

While the superstar’s top half looked chic and stylish in a tan coat, biscuit-colored jumper and pashmina, her bottom half certainly let her down.

JLo was a far cry from her usually preened and polished self in a pair of baggy bright red tracksuit bottoms and white-trimmed trainers.

But she managed to inject a spot of glamour to her ensemble with a red crocodile skin Hermes handbag and a pair of oversized sunglasses, while her locks tumbled in dramatic curls around her shoulders.

Jennifer Lopez couldn't seem to make her mind up on what look she was going for as she stepped out in Stockholm on Monday night
Jennifer Lopez couldn’t seem to make her mind up on what look she was going for as she stepped out in Stockholm on Monday night

Despite her fashion faux pas, Jennifer Lopez was grinning from ear-to-ear as she stepped out in the Swedish capital ahead of her appearance Ericsson Globe Arena as part of her Dance Again world tour.

As usual, JLo’s toyboy lover, Casper Smart, 25, was by her side as she made her way to the show and the backing dancer had opted for an equally casual look.

Casper Smart wrapped up against the cold winter weather in a black leather jacket, hooded jumper, jeans, trainers and a baseball cap to shelter his shaved head.

 

Globe magazine claims Queen is dying and Camilla has evil plot to claim throne

Globe magazine has published a shocking front cover claiming that Queen Elizabeth is dying and the Duchess of Cornwall has an “evil plot” to seize the throne.

The magazine alleges that the 86-year-old monarch is “sick and fading fast”.

The cover of the weekly magazine shows a close-up photo of the Queen with the headline “World Exclusive – Queen dying!”.

According to Globe magazine, the Queen’s health problem has triggered a bitter battle for the crown by her daughter-in-law Camilla.

The Duchess of Cornwall is frequently the target of negative coverage by the magazine.

The publication claims she is trying to sabotage Prince William and Kate Middleton from stepping up to the throne.

“The Queen’s condition is fading and ruthless Camilla has been plotting,” a source told the magazine.

Globe magazine has published a shocking front cover claiming that Queen Elizabeth is dying and Camilla has an evil plot to seize the throne
Globe magazine has published a shocking front cover claiming that Queen Elizabeth is dying and Camilla has an evil plot to seize the throne

While Buckingham Palace refused to comment on the claims, the Queen’s recent public schedule has still been robust.

On Friday the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were photographed saying farewell to the President of Indonesia, Dr. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his wife at Buckingham Palace.

The day before the Queen unveiled a colorful stained glass window to commemorate her Diamond Jubilee at the Chapel of the Savoy in London.

Globe magazine, which is published in Florida, is no stranger to controversy.

In 1997, it caused outrage when it printed autopsy photos of the murdered child beauty queen JonBenét Ramsey.

In her hometown of Boulder, Colorado, many stores were so outraged by the publication that they took the edition off the stands.

In 2010, Globe magazine published a front cover with a picture of actor Gary Coleman during his last hours – sparking outrage throughout the world.

In the photograph Gary Coleman can be seen on his hospital bed, hooked up to equipment whilst his ex-wife, Shannon Price poses next to him.

The headline shouts “It was murder” and credits the picture as the “Last photo”.

The publication covers a widespread range of topics, including politics, celebrity news, human interest and high-profile crime stories.

But it also frequently features the British Royal family on its pages.

Past allegations that have been plastered across the front cover include “Camilla’s suicide attempt! Breaks leg in terrifying leap”, and “Princess Diana’s secret daughter!”.

Kate Middleton has now also become a staple for the magazine – since her 2011 wedding she has been dogged by media rumors that she is pregnant.

But Globe magazine took the story further and claimed she was pregnant, and miscarried her first child with Prince William.

They ran the headline: “Kate loses baby! Her crushing heartbreaking as William leaves for military duty.”

The shocking allegations about Queen Elizabeth’s health come during at difficult year for the royal family and their relationship with the media.

 

Kardashian Kollection unveiled at Dorothy Perkins in London

The Kardashian sisters have joined forces with UK high street staple Dorothy Perkins, just in time for the Christmas party season.

Kim, Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian have injected their va-va-voom style in to over 100 pieces for the store including sequined clutch bags, blinging tops and – of course – killer party dresses.

Kourtney Kardashian’s bohemian chic can be emulated with floaty drape sleeve blouses and Kim’s red carpet glamour arrives in “look at me” dresses while Khloé’s edgier dressing sees playful prints and a mix of textures.

Commenting on the partnership, a spokesman for Dorothy Perkins says: “This was an opportunity we couldn’t miss.

“This was an opportunity we couldn’t miss. Knowing how popular they are and the huge interest they attract, it enables our customer to buy in to their lifestyle and emulate their look at a great price.”

The Dorothy Perkins brand has been a feature of our high streets since 1919, and has previously been associated with more demure office and casual wear.

The store has recently re vamped its image though in the hope of attracting a younger, more glamorous crowd, and it doesn’t get more glamorous than the Kardashian sisters.

The Kardashian sisters have joined forces with UK high street staple Dorothy Perkins, just in time for the Christmas party season
The Kardashian sisters have joined forces with UK high street staple Dorothy Perkins, just in time for the Christmas party season

Kourtney, Khloe and Kim Kardashian are currently in the UK to celebrate the launch of the Kardashian Kollection (Khloe is jetting in especially after The X Factor in America). It is the first time that the girls have appeared together in London and they will be appearing at the Atrium at Westfield London on Saturday, November 10th, 2012, at 12:30 p.m.

Wristbands will be distributed from Westfield London from 9:00 a.m. and only the first 500 people to collect a numbered wristband will be eligible to enter the signing queue. As this is based on a first come first served basis, this does not guarantee that you will meet or obtain a signature from the Kardashian sisters, as there is a fixed time they will be at Westfield London to meet and greet their fans.

The Kardashian Kollection will be available in selected Dorothy Perkins stores and online from the 8th of November.

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Neil Heywood had spy links, providing information to MI6, claims Wall Street Journal

Neil Heywood, the British businessman killed in China by Bo Xilai’s wife, had been providing information to the British secret service, the Wall Street Journal newspaper claims.

Neil Heywood had been communicating with an MI6 officer about top politician Bo Xilai for at least a year before he died, the paper said.

The UK Foreign Office said it would not comment “on intelligence matters”.

In April, Foreign Secretary William Hague said Neil Heywood was not a government employee “in any capacity”.

The case is at the heart of China’s biggest political scandal in decades.

The November 2011 death of Neil Heywood brought down Bo Xilai, the former Communist Party chief of Chongqing and a high-flier who was once tipped for top office.

Bo Xilai’s wife, Gu Kailai, was jailed in August for the murder of Neil Heywood at a Chongqing hotel. His former police chief, Wang Lijun, has also been jailed in connection with the scandal.

Bo Xilai himself was expelled from parliament in September, stripping him of immunity from prosecution. He is accused of abuse of power, bribe-taking and violating party discipline, Chinese state media say, and is expected to go on trial in the future.

Ever since Neil Heywood’s death plunged China into political crisis, there have been claims the Briton may have been a spy.

Citing unnamed friends and British officials, the Wall Street Journal said that while Neil Heywood was not an MI6 employee, he had knowingly passed on information to the organization.

“The Journal investigation, based on interviews with current and former British officials and close friends of the murdered Briton, found that a person Mr. Heywood met in 2009 later acknowledged being an MI6 officer to him,” the Wall Street Journal says in its report.

“Mr. Heywood subsequently met that person regularly in China and continued to provide information on Mr. Bo’s private affairs.”

Neil Heywood’s relatives declined to comment, the paper added.

Neil Heywood had been communicating with an MI6 officer about top politician Bo Xilai for at least a year before he died
Neil Heywood had been communicating with an MI6 officer about top politician Bo Xilai for at least a year before he died

In a letter to a British MP on 26 April, William Hague addressed speculation over Neil Heywood, even as he said it was “long established government policy neither to confirm nor deny speculation of this sort”.

“However, given the intense interest in this case it is, exceptionally, appropriate… to confirm that Mr. Heywood was not an employee of the British government in any capacity,” he said.

The newspaper, citing unidentified sources, says this was technically true because Neil Heywood was not paid for his information.

But there are new questions about why, if Neil Heywood was known to Britain’s intelligence services, British officials did not press their Chinese counterparts for a thorough investigation as soon as they knew he had died.

Neil Heywood, 41, had lived in China from the early 1990s, where he learned fluent Mandarin.

The nature of his association with Bo Xilai and his wife Gu Kailai is not clear, but he has been described in some reports as a financial middleman. Chinese state media say Gu Kailai killed him over a business deal that went sour.

The case first came to light when police chief Wang Lijun fled to the US consulate in February, reportedly after falling out with Bo Xilai over the Heywood case.

Chinese officials subsequently ordered that an investigation into Neil Heywood’s death be reopened. Police had originally said he died of over-consumption of alcohol.

Five senior police officers in Chongqing have also been jailed, Chinese state media say, for covering up the case.