Monday, August 5, 2013

Ledecky wins 4th gold, set another WR at worlds

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) ? Katie Ledecky capped a brilliant world swimming championships with her fourth gold medal and second world record Saturday.

The 16-year-old American turned it on over the final laps to win the 800-meter freestyle in 8 minutes, 13.86 seconds. She powered to the wall like it was a sprint, not the last of 16 laps.

Lotte Friis of Denmark set the early pace but simply couldn't keep up when Ledecky turned it on, a repeat of their race in the 1,500 where the teenager broke the previous record by more than 6 seconds.

This time, Ledecky took down the mark of 8:14.10 set by Britain's Rebecca Adlington at the 2008 Olympics. Friis settled for another silver, and New Zealand's Lauren Boyle claimed the bronze ? the same order as in the 1,500.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ledecky-wins-4th-gold-set-another-wr-worlds-180205317.html

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OFF Pocket Is A Privacy Pouch For Your Phone That Blocks Cellular, Wi-Fi, GPS To Defy Spies

OFF PocketThe OFF Pocket is the latest privacy accessory from the creator of the spy-drone blocking stealth hoodie. It's a water-resistant metal-fabric pouch designed to hold a smartphone and block all wireless signals -- cellular, wi-fi, GPS etc -- so you're no longer carrying a personal location tracker in your back pocket. T

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Hear the latest cyber security developments from Petroleum Development Oman, Shell and GDF Suez | Oil and Gas Cyber Security

London (PRWEB UK) 4 August 2013

Cyber criminals are increasingly sophisticated, highly organised and constantly inventing ways to bypass traditional defences such as anti-virus and firewalls. With such attacks increasing in frequency and sophistication, oil and gas companies are faced with an urgent need to protect their highly valuable intellectual property and commercially sensitive information. Managing network security and wireless communication systems, as well as defending IT infrastructure from external virus attacks and internal compatibility threats is now a top priority.

With cyber security spending in the oil and gas industry set to reach $1.87 billion by 2018, now has never been a better time to attend SMi's 3rd annual Oil and Gas Cyber Security conference. The two-day programme will build on the success of the 2012 event with keynote sessions provided by an array of senior industry figures from Petroleum Development Oman, GDF Suez, Shell, BP among others discussing recent efforts to step up cyber security protection of highly valuable intellectual property and commercially sensitive information on production, exploration plans and assets.

Speaker Panel includes:

  • Fathiya Al Farsi, Head IM&T Risk Management, Petroleum Development Oman
  • Phil Jones, Security and Resilience Manager, GDF Suez E&P UK Ltd
  • Tim Harwood, Security Capability & Awareness Lead, BP (subject to final confirmation)
  • Auke Huistra, Lead Workforce Development PCD IT Security, Shell Projects & Technology
  • Annemarie Zielstra, Director, International Relations, Cyber Resilience, TNO
  • Dr Gal Luft, Co-Director, Institute for the Analysis of Global Security, Senior Adviser, United States Energy Security Council
  • Geir Arild Engh-Hellesvik, Senior Manager, Technology Risk Services, BDO Norway
  • Andrea Rigoni, Director General, GCSEC Global Cyber Security Centre
  • Edward Hamilton, Head of Threat and Vulnerability Management, PWC

To view the full speaker line-up and conference programme, visit http://www.smi-online.co.uk/2013cyber-security2.asp


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Rain City Water Polo teams win at Nike Open tournament | Sports brief

Several Rain City Water Polo teams, including several Mercer Island players, traveled to the Nike Open Water Tournament in late July.

The 16U boys team played in the 18U bracket, winning the tournament, while the 14U boys team also played up in the 16U bracket, winning as well. The 16U girls team finished in third place overall.

Ten members of the Rain City Water Polo club were named to All-Tournament teams. They include: Taylor Powers, Chris Apodaca, Marco Stanchi, Nathan Miller, Conrad Gordan, Alicia Nordal, Mirei Yasuda, Olivia Mulholland, Annalise Nahlin and Claire St. Marie.

The teams are now participating in the U.S. Junior Olympics in Southern California.

Contact Mercer Island Reporter Reporter Megan Managan at mmanagan@mi-reporter.com or (206) 232-1215 ext. 5054.

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The Case of the Orca That Killed Its Trainer

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Hugh Pickens DOT Com writes "There's an interesting read at National Geographic by Kenneth Brower that probes the case of Tilikum, the homicidal killer whale, who killed his first trainer, 20-year-old Keltie Byrne in 1991. Then in July 6, 1999, a 27-year-old man who stayed after the park closed and evaded security to enter the orca tank was found dead and nude, draped over Tilikum's back with his genitals bitten off. Tilikum's most recent victim was Dawn Brancheau, the SeaWorld trainer he crushed, dismembered, and partially swallowed in 2010. 'Almost all students of orca believe that they are deranged by captivity, some more than others. Tilikum's record puts him at one end of a continuum. There have been dozens of attacks on trainers by an assortment of orcas in the marine parks around the world. [The movie] "Blackfish" shows video from several of these episodes at SeaWorld,' writes Brower. 'What is remarkable about Orcinus orca in marine parks is not these rare episodes. What is remarkable is their monumental forbearance.' For its part SeaWorld is attempting to cast the filmmakers as the true villains, characterizing them as anti-captivity zealots. The company says '"Blackfish" is inaccurate and misleading and, regrettably, exploits a tragedy that remains a source of deep pain for Dawn Brancheau's family, friends and colleagues.'"

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RIBA Shortlists Six Firms for New Building at London School of Economics


RIBA Competitions has shortlisted six architecture practices to submit designs for the new Global Centre for the Social Sciences at the London School of Economics (LSE). The teams include Grafton Architects (Ireland), Heneghan Peng (Ireland), Steven Holl Architects (U.S.), Hopkins Architects (Great Britain), OMA (The Netherlands), and Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (Great Britain).

The building, projected to cost $137 million, ?will become a place that inspires existing LSE students and will help attract new high-caliber students and staff to the school,? according to a statement from RIBA.

The shortlisted firms have until September to work on their proposals, with final interviews/presentations scheduled for October.

Source: http://www.contractmagazine.com/contract/news/RIBA-Shortlists-Six--9324.shtml

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Zimbabwe churches urge peace after disputed poll

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) ? Zimbabwean church leaders urged Sunday worshippers to pray for peace after disputed elections gave longtime President Robert Mugabe a landslide victory in the presidential and parliamentary vote.

The Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe asked its followers Sunday to wait for "dialogue to resolve outstanding issues with self-control and tolerance."

In pastoral messages given by priests, Roman Catholic churches, whose monitors criticized Wednesday's voting for widespread irregularities, called on Catholics not to be "consumed by bitterness that leads to violence."

"Peace in your heart brings calm. Trust and have faith," said Fr. Charles Kanongwa, a church leader.

Preparing for possible disturbances, however, Zimbabwean police mounted extra roadblocks in the capital Sunday, some manned unusually by officers with automatic rifles. Troops were camped downtown where water canon trucks were also stationed.

Mugabe took 62 percent of the presidential vote compared to opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai's 34 percent, according to official results.

Tsvangirai rejected the vote as "a monumental fraud" and says he will challenge the results that also gave Mugabe's party a two-thirds majority in the 210 seat parliament, enabling it to alter aspects of the country's new constitution it opposed when the charter was being rewritten.

In the last elections in 2008, the opposition captured 111 seats to Mugabe's 99. Tsvangirai beat Mugabe in the first round of that presidential vote but boycotted a run-off to protest an onslaught of violence against his supporters.

"It is inconceivable Tsvangirai could now have lost by such margin. I am in a state of shock and disbelief," said Elizabeth Joseph, an Anglican worshipper in a well-to-do Harare suburb. "Our morning service has been more like a funeral."

"A mountain has fallen on us and I don't know how it can be moved," said Caiphas Zimuto, a worshipper at a Harare Pentecostal church aligned to the Evangelical Fellowship, an umbrella organization for scores of revivalist churches outside the mainstream Roman Catholic and Anglican groups.

Regional southern African monitors and observers from the continentwide African Union have demanded investigations into allegations of inflated voting by Mugabe's ZANU-PF party and the absence of an estimated 700,000 names of eligible voters from voters' lists.

While voting was largely peaceful on polling day, a complete audit of the lists and votes cast could take weeks, even if the official state election commission dominated by Mugabe supporters makes them available, independent observers say.

Mugabe's party denies vote rigging and says Mugabe, 89, could be sworn in for his seventh term in office since independence in 1980 after nine days are allowed for legal challenges to the voting outcome.

South African President Jacob Zuma, the chief regional mediator in Zimbabwe's decade-long political and economic crisis, congratulated Mugabe on his election victory and sought acceptance of the result from the losers, according to a statement issued from his office.

Mugabe's state radio on Sunday quoted Sydney Sekeramayi, his state security minister, saying voters gave the mandate to ZANU-PF to roll out and complete its massive black empowerment program that envisions taking over control of at least 1,100 businesses and companies that remain in the hands of foreign owners and the nation's small white community.

Critics of black empowerment and the often violent seizures of thousands of white owned farms since 2000 say few outside an elite of Mugabe party leaders and loyalists have benefited and many prime farms lie idle and several key blue-chip industries have gone into liquidation in the embattled economy.

Alfred Ndlovu, an executive with a chain of Harare food stores open for Sunday shoppers, said only inflows of new foreign investment would likely be able to rebuild the economy.

"From where I am sitting, that's not going to happen," he said.

Zimbabwe faced a return to empty store shelves and long gasoline lines that were seen before regional leaders forced Mugabe into a shaky coalition with Tsvangirai after the violent polls of 2008, warned Ndlovu.

"We could reach a critical mass where Mugabe can't deliver," he said, "and people won't tolerate it again."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/zimbabwe-churches-urge-peace-disputed-poll-143351155.html

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