Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Zimbabweans face third Mugabe-Tsvangirai showdown

By Cris Chinaka

HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabweans voted on Wednesday in a fiercely contested election pitting President Robert Mugabe against Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, who has vowed to push Africa's oldest leader into retirement after 33 years in power.

With no reliable opinion polls, it is hard to say whether the 61-year-old Tsvangirai will succeed in his third attempt to unseat the 89-year-old Mugabe, who has run the southern African nation since independence from Britain in 1980.

Both sides are forecasting landslide wins but, in a country with a history of election violence, the bigger question is whether the loser will accept the result of a poll dogged by logistical problems and allegations of vote-rigging.

Polls opened on time at 0500 GMT (1 a.m. ET) across the country, with long queues of people braving a bout of unseasonably cold weather to stand in line from well before dawn.

In one polling station in the western province of Manicaland, a key swing region, the queue stretched for a kilometer (0.6 miles).

"I got up at 4 but still couldn't get the first position in the line," said sawmill worker Clifford Chasakara. "My fingers are numb, but I'm sure I can mark the ballot all the same. I'm determined to vote and have my vote counted."

In Harare, the epicenter of Tsvangirai support, the mood was excited and upbeat.

"We are here to vote and I'm convinced Harare will lead the way to change," John Phiri, a domestic worker in his 30s, told Reuters in a polling station in the upmarket Mount Pleasant suburb.

Asked on the eve of the vote if he and his ZANU-PF party would accept defeat, Mugabe was unequivocal: "If you go into a process and join a competition where there are only two outcomes, win or lose, you can't be both. You either win or lose. If you lose, you must surrender."

A spokesman for Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) said the party was prepared only to accept the results if the poll was "free and fair."

"ENERGY-SAPPING"

Mugabe's words were in marked contrast to the thrust of what he described as an "energy-sapping" campaign, and may ease fears of a repeat of the violence that broke out after he lost the first round of an election in 2008.

Around 200 Tsvangirai supporters were killed in the unrest before South Africa brokered a power-sharing deal that stopped the bloodshed and stabilized the economy, but established a government characterized as fractious and dysfunctional.

Western election observers have been barred from the elections, leaving the task of independent oversight to 500 regional and 7,000 domestic monitors.

Results are expected well within the five-day legal limit. Around 6.4 million people, or half the population, are registered to vote.

The verdict of observers is crucial to the future of Zimbabwe's economy, which is still struggling with the aftermath of a decade-long slump and hyperinflation that ended in 2009 when the worthless Zimbabwe dollar was scrapped.

If it gets broad approval, there is a chance that Western sanctions may be eased, allowing Harare to normalize relations with the IMF and World Bank and access the huge amounts of investment needed to rebuild its dilapidated economy.

Despite this, Tsvangirai urged African monitors not to give the vote the thumbs-up simply because they do not witness bloodshed.

"Mugabe is the world's oldest leader and one of its longest-ruling dictators. He is fixing this election in a more sophisticated fashion than previous ZANU-PF campaigns of beatings, killings and intimidation," he wrote in an editorial in the Washington Post.

"Mugabe's election-stealing antics have been documented throughout Zimbabwe and beyond. Yet the international community seems apathetic; perhaps Mugabe has been stealing elections for so long the world just rolls its eyes and moves on."

(Additional reporting by Nelson Banya; Writing by Ed Cropley; Editing by Catherine Evans)

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Can Jared Allen or anyone else break the NFL sack record?

The Vikings pass rusher came a half-sack away from besting Strahan's mark, but after some offseason surgeries, he might have a better chance at it in 2013.

In nine NFL seasons, Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jared Allen has managed to record double-digit sacks seven times, including 22 sacks in 2011. Despite 117 sacks in nine years (an average of 13 sacks per year), the 31-year-old pass rusher appears unlikely to approach the record 200 career sacks accumulated by Bruce Smith.

"You've got to average 10 sacks a year for 20 years or you've got to average like 15 for (13 or 14 years). The numbers are tough," Allen told Tom Pelissero of USA Today.

While that mark seems as though it may be out of reach for Allen, the single-season record of 22.5 isn't one that he thinks is unreasonable. "Two hundred is tough. But 23 is reachable."

Former New York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan set the record in 2001 with 22.5 sacks, edging the record of 22 set by Mark Gastineau which was later tied by Allen. In the 11 seasons since the record was notched, several have come within striking distance, though.

In 2012, three second-year pass rushers eclipsed 18 sacks for the year, including J.J. Watt of the Houston Texans, who became the ninth player to notch 20 or more sacks in a season. With so many young pass rushers, including Watt, still looking to improve, which players have the best chance at breaking Strahan's mark? Here's a look at the candidates and who we believe has the best chance.

J.J. Watt, Houston Texans

2012 Stats: 20.5 sacks

After finishing with just 5.5 sacks in his rookie campaign, Watt broke out with a season that earned him the 2012 AP Defensive Player of the Year award. His 20.5 sacks, four forced fumbles and 16 passes defended were even more incredible considering he's a 3-4 defensive end, a position not typically highlighted for pass-rushing production. Still very young, there's plenty of reason to think Watt will be able to continue to improve, but with all teams now double-teaming and game-planning to stop him, he'll likely have a tougher road to big stats in 2013.

Odds of reaching 23: 10/1

Aldon Smith, San Francisco 49ers

2012 Stats: 19.5 sacks

With 14 sacks as a rookie and 19.5 sacks in his second season, Smith would appear to be the favorite to break the record, at a glance. However, the absence of Justin Smith in front of him due to injury in the final games of the regular season seemed to highlight concerns about the 2011 first-round pick. Without the four-time Pro Bowler eating space in front of him, Aldon Smith seemingly disappeared and didn't finish with a sack in the last three weeks of the season, despite tallying 5.5 sacks against the Chicago Bears earlier in the year. Justin Smith will be back in 2013, but with his 34th birthday coming soon, questions of Aldon Smith's true value without the defensive end in front of him will be brought to the forefront in 2013.

Odds of reaching 23: 10/1

Jared Allen, Minnesota Vikings

2012 Stats: 12 sacks

Allen finished with a full 10 sacks fewer than he did in 2011, but considering the state of his shoulder and knee during the 2012 season, 12 sacks was actually really impressive. During the offseason, he had surgery on his biceps, AC joint and labrum in his left shoulder and the meniscus in his right knee. Now he's back in training camp and told Pelissero "this is the best I've felt in years." After six consecutive double-digit sack seasons, there's not much reason to think Allen can't make it seven years in a row and rack up sacks against the pass-happy NFC North.

Odds of reaching 23: 16/1

Charles Johnson/Greg Hardy, Carolina Panthers

2012 Stats: 12.5 sacks/11 sacks

If you were to ask Hardy, 22.5 sacks is not only a reachable record, but a smashable one as well. The Panthers pass rusher says he's aiming for 50 sacks in 2013 after tallying 11 sacks opposite Johnson in 2012. While no one will go so far as to predict Hardy will be correct, the young pass rusher could definitely see a boost in production after the Panthers selected Star Lotulelei and Kawann Short in the first two rounds of the 2013 NFL Draft. With an emphasis on getting after the passer, either Johnson or Hardy could be in for even more production after the pair finished with 23.5 sacks combined in 2012.

Odds of reaching 23: 17/1 & 19/1

Cameron Wake, Miami Dolphins

2012 Stats: 15 sacks

After getting his football career started in the Canadian Football League, Wake has only had four years of experience in the NFL, but has managed to accumulate 43 sacks. His career-best season was in 2012 after moving from outside linebacker to defensive end, including a 4.5-sack game against the Arizona Cardinals. Settled in to his new scheme and continuing to improve, there's reason to believe that Wake could push for even more sacks in 2013, but at age 31 time is not on his side, just as it isn't with Allen. If rookie Dion Jordan can make an impact right away, room for Wake to shine could be there, though.

Odds of reaching 23: 18/1

Clay Matthews, Green Bay Packers

2012 Stats: 13 sacks

Matthews had a strong start to his NFL career and an even stronger start to his second season in the league. With three sacks in each of his first two games of the year, Matthews looked like the heir apparent to Strahan's single-season record, but the season fizzled and the Packers outside linebacker finished with 13.5 sacks for the year. After only six sacks in 2011, Matthews recovered with a better year in 2012, but still hasn't come close to the 23 sacks he'd need to break the record.

Odds of reaching 23: 25/1

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Not a car or bicycle, but a blend _ an ELF vehicle

RESTON, Va. (AP) ? Mark Stewart turns quite a few heads as he zips through the streets on his neon green ELF bike. With each pedal, his feet take turns sticking out from the bottom while a gentle motor hums in the background.

What he's driving looks like a cross between a bicycle and a car, the closest thing yet to Fred Flintstone's footmobile, only with solar panels and a futuristic shape.

It's a "green" option for today's commuters.

Stewart, a 65-year-old family therapist and school psychologist from Cambridge, Mass., took the summer off in order to drive his new ELF bike more than 1,200 miles on trails and roads using the East Coast Greenway, a bike and pedestrian trail that runs from Canada to Key West.

He began his journey by flying down to Durham, N.C., on July 15, and estimates that the entire trip will take about a month. He covered the first leg, from Durham, N.C. to Reston, Va., over roughly five days, 60 miles at a time.

Needless to say, he's getting lots of questions along the way.

"It reminds me of when I saw a Smart car the first time," said Joanne Bury as she emerged from her Reston condominium building to take a look at the vehicle. "This is incredible. What is it?"

Such attention, Stewart says, is par for the course.

"I don't mind though. I mean I like that people want to talk about it," he said.

The ELF, or "Organic Transit Vehicle," can go for 1,800 miles on the energy equivalent of a gallon of gasoline. It does not require the insurance, repair and car maintenance costs of the average vehicle. Besides the cost of the occasional new tire, the ELF runs completely off what it costs to charge its battery.

Stewart bought the ELF from Durham-based Organic Transit, which sells them for a base price of $5,000. He said he wanted to avoid the almost $1,000 delivery charge, so he decided to fly down to pick up the bike in person and learn how to operate it before taking the long trip back home.

"I spent three days in the shop hanging with the guys there and learning the vehicle," Stewart said. "This is just an unsupported solo trip up here in a vehicle that nobody else really knows."

Stewart's ELF is only about the 40th to come off the production line. While few bike shop workers have seen the contraption, the materials, such as the tires and pedals, are items on your average bicycle.

Organic Transit CEO Rob Cotter took technology from aircrafts, boats and bicycles and incorporated them into a "green" 130-pound vehicle.

"About 30 years ago I was working in the performance car industry working on Porsches and BMWs," Cotter said. "At the time the world record for a streamline bicycle was 55 mph by ground and I realize that those efficiencies are capable with one horsepower. I realized from a social, ethical and environmental standpoint that we're doing something drastically wrong."

He was consulting on bike-sharing technologies being considered for New York City's proposed program when he saw there was a market for his vehicle.

"A combination of environmental catastrophes, high fuel costs, climate change and a migration of people moving to the cities all combined for a trend of people looking for an automotive alternative. But not everyone can fit a bicycle into their daily life," Cotter said.

"Issues like weather, steep hills, lack of carrying capacity, falling over and safety concerns steer many away from bicycles. The ELF was designed to address those concerns, contribute to the rider's health, cost savings and lessen their environmental impact," he said.

Demand has grown significantly, and Organic Transit has opened a second factory. The company is working on their 75th bike, with more than 200 already sold or reserved with a deposit.

"Right now we make them at a rate of one per day hand built in the U.S. but we're about to open up another facility on the West Coast to increase our efficiency sometime this year to get up to four per day," Cotter said.

While the ELF is classified as a bicycle by Organic Transit, the laws surrounding such a vehicle vary.

In the District of Columbia, where Stewart's GPS was taking him, the ELF is not allowed on the bike trails and paths. The city classifies it as a motorized bicycle.

"They can't operate the unit on a sidewalk, they can't park on a street and they can't operate on off-street bike trails or bike routes," said Monica Hernandez of the city's Department of Transportation. "The only thing you can do (on the street) is stop to unload or load the unit."

The ELF would have to be parked off the street.

Stewart says so far he's only gotten looks of curiosity.

"A lot of cops have gone by me no one's said boo. They'll look, they're interested but they don't question its right to be on the road," Stewart said.

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Associated Press writer Shaquille Brewster contributed to this report.

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Online:

Organic Transit: http://www.organictransit.com

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/not-car-bicycle-blend-elf-vehicle-150201864.html

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Swiss train crash injures about 40

Laurent Gillieron, EPA

Rescue workers inspect the scene of a train collision in Granges-pres-Marnand in western Switzerland on July 29.

By Elisha Fieldstadt, NBC News

Thirty Five people were injured in a head-on train collision in Switzerland on Monday night, police told a Swiss television station.

Five of the 35 hurt were seriously injured when two Swiss Federal Railways trains collided at Granges-pr?s-Marnand in the Vaud region, police spokesman Pierre-Olivier Gaudard told Swiss Radio and Television (SRF).

SRF reported that?rescue teams recovered the driver of one of the trains, who was trapped in the wreckage after the crash. Police did not immediately comment on his condition.

Gaudard said that the crash happened as one of the trains was returning to the station in West Switzerland and another was departing.

Eyewitnesses told 20 Minuten, a Swiss newspaper, the impact was so violent that the trains wedged into each other and windows exploded.

According to 20 Minuten, the cause of the accident is unknown and is being looked into by The Swiss Accident Investigation Board.

This is a breaking news story, check back for updates.

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

AAA Mid-Atlantic says gas prices have fallen

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Gas prices have been declining over the past week after increasing steadily earlier in July.

In a weekly report Sunday on the price of gas, AAA Mid-Atlantic says the national average dropped to $3.65 per gallon on Friday. That's a 2.5-cent drop in the past week.

But the cost is still 11 cents more expensive than a month ago and 16 cents more expensive than a year ago.

AAA Mid-Atlantic spokesman John Townsend says the decline in gas prices over the past seven days offers motorists a small sign of relief ahead of August vacations.

The average price in the District of Columbia was $3.89 on Sunday. Maryland drivers were paying $3.69 on average, and Delaware drivers were paying $3.67. Virginia had the lowest price in the region at $3.48.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/aaa-mid-atlantic-says-gas-141716453.html

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Japan factory output, household spending turn down

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Japanese factories showed unexpectedly weak performance in June while household spending also slipped, according to official data Tuesday, underscoring the challenge Tokyo faces in kickstarting the world's third-largest economy. ...

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Software experts attack cars, to release code as hackers meet

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Car hacking is not a new field, but its secrets have long been closely guarded. That is about to change, thanks to two well-known computer software hackers who got bored finding bugs in software from Microsoft and Apple.

Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek say they will publish detailed blueprints of techniques for attacking critical systems in the Toyota Prius and Ford Escape in a 100-page white paper, following several months of research they conducted with a grant from the U.S. government.

The two "white hats" ? hackers who try to uncover software vulnerabilities before criminals can exploit them ? will also release the software they built for hacking the cars at the Def Con hacking convention in Las Vegas this week.

They said they devised ways to force a Toyota Prius to brake suddenly at 80 miles an hour, jerk its steering wheel, or accelerate the engine. They also say they can disable the brakes of a Ford Escape traveling at very slow speeds, so that the car keeps moving no matter how hard the driver presses the pedal.

"Imagine what would happen if you were near a crowd," said Valasek, director of security intelligence at consulting firm IOActive, known for finding bugs in Microsoft's Windows software.

But it is not as scary as it may sound at first blush.

They were sitting inside the cars using laptops connected directly to the vehicles' computer networks when they did their work. So they will not be providing information on how to hack remotely into a car network, which is what would typically be needed to launch a real-world attack.

The two say they hope the data they publish will encourage other white-hat hackers to uncover more security flaws in autos so they can be fixed.

"I trust the eyes of 100 security researchers more than the eyes that are in Ford and Toyota," said Miller, a Twitter security engineer known for his research on hacking Apple's App Store.

Toyota spokesman John Hanson said the company was reviewing the work. He said the carmaker had invested heavily in electronic security, but that bugs remained ? as they do in cars of other manufacturers.

"It's entirely possible to do," Hanson said, referring to the newly exposed hacks. "Absolutely we take it seriously."

Ford spokesman Craig Daitch said the company takes seriously the electronic security of its vehicles. He said the fact that Miller's and Valasek's hacking methods required them to be inside the vehicle they were trying to manipulate mitigated the risk.

"This particular attack was not performed remotely over the air, but as a highly aggressive direct physical manipulation of one vehicle over an elongated period of time, which would not be a risk to customers and any mass level," Daitch said.

'Time to shore up defenses'
Miller and Valasek said they did not research remote attacks because that had already been done.

A group of academics described ways to infect cars using Bluetooth systems and wireless networks in 2011. But unlike Miller and Valasek, the academics have kept the details of their work a closely guarded secret, refusing even to identify the make of the car they hacked.

Their work got the attention of the U.S. government. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has begun an auto cybersecurity research program.

"While increased use of electronic controls and connectivity is enhancing transportation safety and efficiency, it brings a new challenge of safeguarding against potential vulnerabilities," the agency said in a statement. It said it knew of no consumer incident where a vehicle was hacked.

Still, some experts believe malicious hackers may already have the ability to launch attacks.

"It's time to shore up the defenses," said Tiffany Strauchs Rad, a researcher with Kaspersky Lab, who previously worked for an auto security research center.

A group of European computer scientists had been scheduled to present research on hacking the locks of luxury vehicles, including Porsches, Audis, Bentleys and Lamborghinis, at a conference in Washington in mid-August.

But Volkswagen obtained a restraining order from a British high court prohibiting discussion of the research by Flavio D. Garcia of the University of Birmingham, and Roel Verdult and Baris Ege of Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands.

A spokeswoman for the three scientists said they would pull out of the prestigious Usenix conference because of the restraining order. Both universities said they would hold off on publishing the paper, pending the resolution of litigation.

Volkswagen declined to comment.

(Reporting by Jim Finkle in Boston; Additional reporting by Joseph Lichterman in Detroit and Christine Murray in London; Editing by Tiffany Wu and Peter Cooney)

Copyright 2013 Thomson Reuters.

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Google Chromecast exploit: run a root shell on Google's $35 media streamer

Liliputing writes, Just a few days after Google released a $35 device for streaming internet video to your TV, hackers have figured out how to run unsigned code on the Google Chromecast. The folks at GTV Hackers have released an exploit package that lets you access a root shell on a Chromecast device. Right now there?s not much that casual users can do with root access. But this is the first step toward developers creating custom apps, mods, or even custom ROMs for Chromecast. The Chromecast features a single core Marvell processor, 512MB of RAM and 4GB of storage. It?s designed to let you pick videos,?

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NBC Sports, Cowboys partner on red zone view

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) ? NBC Sports Group and the Dallas Cowboys are partnering on a new 360-degree look at red zone plays for TV viewers and fans attending the game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, this season.

The network will use 24 high-speed cameras ? 12 in each red zone on both sides of the field from the 20-yard line to the goal line and in the back of each end zone ? to produce seamless views of the action.

"Sunday Night Football" producer Fred Gaudelli said the system will give fans a new perspective on big plays during games. The 360-degree view will debut on the Sept. 8 broadcast of the New York Giants-Cowboys game.

The Giants have yet to lose at newly christened AT&T Stadium.

The system, known as FreeD or free dimensional video, will be used for the Oct. 5 Notre Dame-Arizona State game, and the Oct. 13 Washington Redskins-Cowboys game at the stadium.

Fans in the stadium will see red zone replays on the scoreboard at all Cowboys home games, as well as on the team's local programming during the season.

"You can now move all the way around the play without changing the camera angle," Gaudelli told the Television Critics Association on Saturday.

He compared the view to what it's like playing a video game.

Gaudelli said it takes a month to install the system, so NBC had to put it at a stadium where the network knew it would televise at least twice during the NFL season.

He said the Cowboys wanted to partner on the replay system because the team is focused on cutting edge technology and innovation.

The FreeD system is from Replay Technologies Inc., which has worked on Olympic broadcasting and live telecasts of New York Yankees games.

In other "Sunday Night Football" news, NBC Sports Group said a new bus will travel the country during the season visiting the 17 cities where the games originate.

The bus will arrive two or three days before each game. Along for the ride will be four fans of the week chosen based on their social media activity, team pride and interest in "SNF." Besides the bus trip, they'll also receive game tickets.

Also debuting on Sept. 8 will be Carrie Underwood singing "Waiting All Day for Sunday Night," the show's theme song that opens the "SNF" telecast.

She replaces fellow country music star Faith Hill, who decided not to return for a seventh season.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/nbc-sports-cowboys-partner-red-zone-view-214034111.html

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

How to be an iOS ninja: Top 5 secret shortcuts for Siri, Mail, Safari, Calendar, keyboard, and more!

How to be an iOS ninja: Top 5 secret shortcuts for Siri, Mail, Safari, Calendar, keyboard, and more!

See a button. Tap a button. That's easy. Does just what it says on the tin. But when it comes to long-presses, more complex gestures, and other advanced multitouch controls, they can be hard to discover, challenging to remember, and otherwise a pain in the apps. But man alive, can they make using your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad faster! And once you get the hang of their multi-touch magic, not only won't you stop using them, you won't be able to wait to wow your friends and family!

1. How to quickly enter caps, numbers, punctuation, and more with the iPhone and iPad keyboard

At first glance using the iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad keyboard can look like a chore. You have to hit keys to switch from lowercase to uppercase, from letters to numbers to symbols and back, and where the heck are the all the special characters? Luckily, Apple built in a lot of gesture shortcuts that make the typing experience on iOS significantly better. They're not always easy to discover or to remember, but once you have them down, you'll be typing faster than ever.

2. How to quickly edit Siri to correct or change your question

Siri is a huge shortcut unto itself. There's no faster way to add Reminders to your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, for example. You can even use Siri to find out how to better use Siri! What's not as widely known, however, is that if Siri ever gets something wrong, or you change your mind about something after you've already asked Siri, you can easily change the question and get a new answer. It may not always be as fast as just asking again, but if you'd rather type than talk, Siri gives you that option!

3. How to quickly access your browsing history in Safari for iPhone or iPad

How to quickly access your browsing history in Safari for iPhone or iPad

Safari on the iPhone and iPad is arguably the best mobile browsers on the planet. Not only do you have a great multitouch controls, iCloud tab sync and more, but it keeps a history of where you've been so you can easily go back when and if you want to check a page again. However, easily isn't always quickly, unless you know this great gesture shortcut for getting to your history and fast.

4. How to quickly access draft emails on the iPhone and iPad

How to quickly access draft emails on the iPhone and iPad

If you're writing an email on your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad and you don't have time to finish, or you're simply not sure you're ready to send it yet, you can always save it as a draft and come back to it later. However, it can take a lot of hunting actually find that draft and get back to it! Luckily, iOS contains a gesture shortcut that can make tracking down all your draft emails a lot faster.

5. How to quickly change or move a Calendar event on iPhone and iPad

How to quickly change or move a meeting time in the Calendar app for iPhone and iPad

If you need to move a Calendar event or appointment around on your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, you can do it by tapping the event and editing it the old fashioned - and really slow - way. Or you can do it using the really fast, really cool gesture shortcut that lets you literally drag and drop you schedule around!

Bonus: How to quickly navigate on the iPad using multitouch gestures

The iPad and iPad mini include several, system-wide gesture shortcuts that make it incredibly quick and easy to move between apps, open the fast app switcher, and even return to the Home screen. They require four finger swipes and pinches, so they're not only hard to discover but can be a tricky to get right. Once you master them, however, you'll fly around your iPad.

Your top iOS ninja tips?

Those are our top 5 secret shortcuts that make moving around the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad interface not only faster, but funner as well. If you've found other ways to save time, let us know how!

    


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USA Today: Q&A with Indiana coach Tom Crean

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. ? This is Indiana, and because of that, it's always IU basketball season, even in the middle of the summer.

With that in mind, Bob Kravitz sat down with IU coach Tom Crean for a wide-ranging interview that touched on several subjects, most notably the prospects for his young team next year.

Based on your limited exposure to your players this summer, who on your roster is going to make us go, "Wow, he's really come a long way?''

Crean: "Among the returners, Will (Sheehey) and Yogi (Ferrell) just got back (from the World University Games). I would think that we're definitely going to see more from them. The key is that they continue to play the way they have ? only better. Not try to change what they need to do but do what they do better. Yogi was a solid shooter; now he needs to be an even better shooter. Yogi was a very good decision-maker; now be a great decision-maker. Will Sheehey was a very good defender; now be one of the best in the country. Not that they have to reinvent their games because their games; just be better at what they do.

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"I think Jeremy Hollowell, there's going to be a difference there. It's just a matter of him being the highest level of competitor he can be day in and day out because his work ethic has really come to where he's become a 365-day guy, which he wasn't before. It took a little time. The guys who played with Will, with Victor (Oladipo), with Jordan (Hulls), they get it. They get what that gym does for you and what the extra work does for you. The young guys, it takes a little more for them to understand that it's not just about what everybody else is doing. They think they're working hard; everybody works hard. It's what you're willing to do extra above and beyond and what you're willing to absorb from what you do extra that begins to separate you.

"And I think Hanner (Perea) will be a different player as he figures out the game. Hanner and we're hoping Austin Etherington has the kind of season we expect he can have."

Can you talk more about Perea? Everybody is waiting to see what he's all about.

Crean: "Well, it wasn't just the time he missed because of the suspension, he also missed a lot of time health-wise. After he became eligible, he never had that chance to build consistency of effort. It's a matter of developing a feel for the game, being able to play in tight spaces. This year's team will have to try to create more offensive possessions off offensive rebounds and off defense more than we did last year. We could have more depth potentially, so that could give us a chance to be more of a pressure team. I think the more the game is wide open, the better it's going to be for Hanner, but he's got to learn to play in those tight spaces against double teams and people who might be bigger. He's got to be able to slow himself down in the post and I think he can do that. The trick is, can he play as well in the half-court as he can in an up-tempo game."

Is Peter Jurkin ready to take a next step and become a contributor?

Crean: "Well, he's still dealing with health issues. He still can't do a full workout, nor can Etherington. But Peter could transcend into a new position, a stretch 5 man for us, because he can really shoot the ball. He's done some half-court stuff where he comes out of nowhere and blocks shots. Now it's just a matter of him playing to his level of athleticism. But he can really shoot the ball."

Is coaching this team going to be a significantly different kind of challenge for you?

Crean: "Yes, a lot. We're young so we're not as physically strong as last year's team, and that's only going to come through repetition and hard work. We don't have the experience and don't have the understanding what the league and this level is all about. It doesn't happen all at once. You've got to incrementally build your role. Doc Rivers said you can't move on to another role until you've mastered the one you're in. It's a matter of players understanding it's not about the position you play but the position you can guard.

"There's a very youthful enthusiasm which gives us, especially me, a cautious optimism about where we can be. I think we can be a good team because we're going to get better. There's a lot of room for growth. But the bad news is, the reality is, four 1,300-plus point scorers are not out there, guys who not only scored the points but knew what it took to win."

As we sit here in late July, do you think you know who your starting five is or what your rotation is going to look like?

Crean: "I don't know yet. Really haven't given it much thought. The one thing I thought we'd have last year, and I mentioned this to you in Atlanta, I thought we'd have a consistency of depth. We just didn't have that last year. We've got to get there. Whether it was injuries or guys not working as hard to beat out other guys, we've got to have true competition not convenient competition.

"I think what happens sometimes when you get locked into where you're going to play and you know you're going to be able to do this regardless of whether you bring your best effort or not, sometimes that can trick you into thinking you're pretty good. We can't have that. We can't have convenient competitions. The work ethic of the young guys, they think they're working so hard now, that's not even close to where it's going to be. And that's their opportunity, their opportunity to separate, is what they do extra. It's not what we do as a group, everybody is working hard, it's the time you spend pushing yourself, your grit and your will that makes you special. Sheehey and Ferrell have developed that. Noah Vonleh is the youngest player in this program and Stanford Robinson, those two are in the same ballpark as where Victor and Will were when they walked in here.

"Vonleh, I haven't been around a lot of players his age who have the drive that he has. When Troy Williams figures this out, the sky's the limit. When Luke Fischer figures this out, the sky's the limit. When Devin Davis figures it out, the sky's the limit. Collin Hartman, that's going to be the difference."

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Can you give me a short synopsis of each of your freshmen and your other incoming players?

Crean: Noah Vonleh, incredible work ethic. He fits the exact culture of what this program has become, and that's a large part of the reason he came he. He's going to have an opportunity to leave (for the NBA) at a young age. He's got a drive but there's a humbleness about him. There's a real desire to get better. He knows what he doesn't know, and there's a real hunger to learn.

"Stanford Robinson has got to get better with both hands and shoulders, make plays not only in the halfcourt but in the open floor. But he's got a work ethic that I'm betting on him to be extremely successful here.

"(Collin) Hartman and (Devin) Davis have both dealt with some injury issues; they're very good players, but this is a whole different level here. And their ability to be in the gym and to work on their skill level, for them to get into the mix, it's going to have to be nonstop. It really is.

"Troy Williams, in my mind, is the best overall athlete to walk in here in our six years. He's like one of those NBA halftime acts, a contortionist, the way he uses his body and goes to the basket. He's got some unique abilities. I've also not been around that many who've improved more at the fundamental parts of the game once he dives into it. He's a great young guy who's just got to develop an extra-work mindset to go with that talent. But he can be a high-, high-level player here, and we're going to play him right away because he's too athletic not to use.

"Luke Fischer, we got a chance to see him recently, and we're starting to see what we saw during recruiting.

"As for (Evan) Gordon (the Arizona State transfer), he brings a lot to the table. There's a lot to his game we're going to try to bring out. There won't be any acceptance of him just being OK. He can improve his shooting, his ballhandling, driving, his pick-and-roll game, but he really understands the game. He's got to be instrumental for us not just because of his age, but because he understand how to play, how to win and how to move the ball. Now the question is whether he can drag some people along with him. We're going to put him in some leadership roles I'm not sure he's been in in the past. We have no choice. We've got two seniors. He instantly became the older player on our team the minute he got here."

It sounds like you'll be playing a lot of freshmen.

Crean: "Absolutely. No question about that. Real GM made a list of coaches and the percentage of freshmen they use. Obviously, John Calipari was at the head of the list. We were at 25 percent last year, but we're getting ready to grow that number, absolutely.''

Losing Oladipo, Cody Zeller, Hulls and Christian Watford, do you feel like you have to manage expectations?

Crean: "The thing I've learned here is we never try to get caught up in outside expectations. Because if we had coached this team in the beginning to the lack of expectations, I'm not sure we ever would have improved. Obviously, we didn't win many games. But if you were going by the common wisdom, you'd hardly show up for the game. Expectations should never be able to match up with the expectations you have for your own players.''

Do you think having Victor and Cody going Nos. 2 and 4 in the draft helps your program down the line?

Crean: "There's no question, and it helps the families of players we're recruiting know they can get both (an NBA opportunity and a degree). When we're recruiting, the 2 and 4 stand out, but the fact that one (Oladipo) graduated on his 21st birthday after three years, and the other one (Zeller) left just 35 hours short and would have graduated, that stands out, too.

"That's the kind of thing you can sell to a recruit and his family, that you can get the complete deal here. That's not saying we wouldn't recruit a one-and-done or a two-and-out; I don't think you put yourself in a box recruiting. But you come here, you can accomplish what you want to accomplish and walk out with a future after basketball."

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With former Butler coach Brad Stevens having taken the Celtics job, have you thought about the NBA?

Crean: "Yeah, I had some opportunities as an NBA assistant at Marquette. I recently had a third party call me to ask if I'd be interested in talking to an NBA team's ownership group about a head coaching position. It took 10 minutes to say no. I think I have the best job in college basketball. I want to be at this for a long time. Hopefully it's the last job I ever have. I want to be here and have no desire not to be here. I look at this as a destination, the pinnacle of college basketball.''

Last thing, whenever your team loses, I hear the same things on talk radio or read it on Twitter or my email. Crean is a heck of a recruiter, but just an ordinary X's and O's game-day coach. Do you hear or see that? Does it get under your skin?

Crean: "Living in Milwaukee, we lived in a pro town. When you're at Indiana, the coverage for us is the same as the Pacers and Colts. People really care about the program. I don't feel judgment from that. The opinions that matter are the judgment of God and your family. Does that mean you like it? No. But my skin is a lot thicker than it was when I started and it better be. I've never felt I needed to defend myself. I read and study about other people in leadership positions, and all of them get criticized. It's not different when you're the coach of Indiana's basketball team. Honestly, it doesn't affect me.''

Bob Kravitz is a columnist for The Indianapolis Star, a Gannett company.

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Once a ?gofer? for the Cowboys, Rod Marinelli is now the team?s defensive line coach

Dallas defensive line coach Rod Marinelli is pictured during the Dallas Cowboys first OTA practice at Valley Ranch in Irving on Tuesday, May 21, 2013. (Louis DeLuca/The Dallas Morning News)

OXNARD, Calif. ? After all of these years, Rod Marinelli is hanging with the Cowboys again. Back when the defensive line coach was an offensive tackle at California Lutheran in the early-1970s, he got an up-close look at Tom Landry?s Cowboys.

At the time, Dallas held its training camp at the small private school, which is located about 20 miles down the road from Oxnard, in Thousand Oaks. That the Cowboys came right to Marinelli?s doorstep gave him the chance to see one of the NFL?s most high-profile organizations up close.

?When we were seniors at college, the captains would always have the chance to be the gofers with them, do odd jobs, hang out, whatever we did,? Marinelli recalled. ?My first experience with professional football was about class ? class ? and that?s always stayed with me ? class ? how they worked and how they did business?Details, organization, all the things you want to be exposed to as a player.?

Marinelli, who was a member of the Class of ?72 and majored in physical education, said the memories of that time are fond ones, particularly of Landry and the coaching staff.

?What jumped out at me was their class and that they were great teachers,? Marinelli said. ?They really taught well.?

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Ryback Responds To Goldberg Chants At WWE Show (Video), Ex-Referee Joins Twitter

- Since Ryback?s debut in WWE last year, the powerhouse wrestler has been frequently subject to ?Goldberg!? chants due his perceived similarities to the former grappling standout. At Saturday?s WWE live event in Sydney, Australia, Ryback responded to fans? chants of the memorable wrestler prior to his encounter with John Cena. Video of the incident is available here.

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According to the individual who posted the video, Cena taunted Ryback following this by saying, ?You should be happy they?re calling you Goldberg and not wanker.?

- Former WWE official Wes Adams is now on Twitter at WesAdams1980. Adams verified his account on his Facebook page: ?Well I finally did it?..I got a Twitter so I can start tweetering tweets and twits and what not. I still don?t understand what to do with the hash tags but if you want to start following me @WesAdams1980 that would be cool!?

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Pesticides contaminate frogs from Californian national parks

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Pesticides commonly used in California?s Central Valley, one of the world?s most productive agricultural regions, have been found in remote frog species miles from farmland. Researchers have demonstrated the contamination of Pacific Tree Fogs in remote mountain areas, including national parks; supporting past research on the potential transport of pesticides by the elements.

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Glaxo Names New China Chief

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Squirrel Infected With Plague Closes California Campgrounds

Plague Squirrel California Campground

A squirrel infected with the plague forced the closure of campgrounds near Los Angeles, California. Officials announced that the evacuation and closure was a precaution after the rodent was trapped during a routine check.

No one in the area is believed to have been infected with the plague, also known as the Black Death. The disease is a bacterial infection and was responsible for killing up to 25 million Europeans in the Middle Ages.

Despite its ancient roots, the disease is still present in today?s society. However, it poses a smaller threat due to better hygiene and antibiotics. The BBC reports that the disease can be transferred from animals to humans through the bites of infected fleas.

Officials will test more squirrels in the area before it is re-opened to the public to make sure the infection hasn?t spread. Jonathan Fielding, director of the Los Angeles County Department of Health added that agriculture workers will also dust squirrel burrows to reduce the flea population.

Reuters notes that Fielding added, ?It is important for the public to know that there have only been four cases of human plague in Los Angeles County residents since 1984, none of which were fatal.?

And if Fielding?s assurances aren?t enough, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that about seven cases of the plague are reported each year in the United States. Much less than 24 million. The disease is fatal if not treated with antibiotics.

The health department added that the plague has been known to infect animals in the San Gabriel Mountains, particularly the squirrel population. Previous checks have identified five squirrels carrying the Black Death since 1996.

The most recent plague-ridden squirrel was trapped on July 16. The routine test showed on July 23rd that the squirrel was infected. There is no word on what happened to the furry creature.

Are you surprised to hear the plague still exists today?

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

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Abe visiting Asean countries to boost ties, counter China

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Fresh?from Sunday's victory in Upper House elections, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is visiting South-east Asia to further cement ties with Asean and to rally the region against a perceived security threat from China.

He leaves today for a three-day trip to Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines. While in Singapore, Abe will also hold talks with visiting United States Vice-President Joe Biden.

Tokyo is due to host a Japan-Asean summit in December to commemorate their fruitful 40-year-old partnership.

"In order to strengthen the Japan-Asean relationship, there has to be strong and sound bilateral relations with individual Asean countries," said a senior Japanese foreign ministry official.

In the three capitals, Abe will discuss bilateral and regional issues with his hosts and brief them on his so-called Abenomics prescription for revitalising the Japanese economy.

Tomorrow, he delivers the 33rd Singapore Lecture, which will focus on his growth strategies to revive the Japanese economy and how they might benefit the Asean economies. One pillar of these strategies is tripling Japan's infrastructural exports to 30 trillion yen (US$300 billion) by 2020.

Apart from selling high-speed rail systems and other infrastructure to South-east Asia, Japan is also keen to work with Singapore to export infrastructure to third countries, said the official.

He pointed out that medium-sized Japanese firms have the technology but not the experience of doing business abroad, while Singapore companies have both the experience and the connections. "If we combine, we can have good business chance, such as in the Mekong area," he said.

Singapore and Japanese companies are already working together to build industrial parks in India.

Abe's meeting with Biden, meanwhile, appears aimed at demonstrating the close ties between the two countries, as well as underlining the strong US presence in the region.

A White House statement said the two leaders will affirm the "enduring strength" of the US-Japan alliance as a cornerstone of peace and stability in the region.

The meeting will also allow Biden to brief Abe on the US-China strategic and economic dialogue held in Washington earlier this month.

The Japanese media has speculated that Abe's latest visit to the region is also aimed again at keeping China in check.

China's growing maritime activities in the region, which come amid its dispute with several Asean states over the Spratlys and other islands in the South China Sea, and its feud with Japan over the Senkaku islands - which the Chinese call Diaoyu - have caused increasing concern.

In the face of China's growing naval presence, Tokyo is considering a request by Manila for the purchase of 10 patrol boats using cheap yen loans.

Abe visited Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia in January soon after coming to office and travelled to Myanmar in May.

But he is the first Japanese prime minister to make an official visit to Singapore in 11 years, and the first to visit Malaysia and the Philippines in six years.

He is said to want to visit all 10 Asean nations before the East Asia Summit later this year.

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The legendary RPG makes its triumphant comeback: Shadowrun Returns ships for Mac and PC

Harebrained Schemes on Thursday released Shadowrun Returns, a brand new tactical role playing game based on the enormously popular tabletop RPG that later became a popular computer and console game. Shadowrun Returns has been released for OS X and Windows, with iOS and Android versions still in the wings. (Don't worry, Linux neckbeards - you haven't been forgotten about.)

Shadowrun, originally published as a desktop pen-and-paper RPG by FASA Corp., is set in the near-future world of 2050. Things have changed - people getting cybernetic implants to give themselves new abilities and megacorporations rule the land. What's more, the entire world has transformed as magic has suddenly reemerged after a long dormancy. Large numbers of ordinary people have been transformed into trolls, orks, elves and other magical creatures - and the ability to wield this magic is crucial.

You are a shadowrunner, a mercenary with specialized abilities suited to this strange new world. And in Shadowrun Returns, you set out to find a mysterious killer as you enlist the help of other shadowrunners and master new technology and magic to help save the day.

The game includes an editor (Mac and Windows-compatible) that lets you create and share your own campaign - so count on lots more Shadowrun Returns content appearing in the weeks and months ahead.

Harebrained Schemes raised the initial capital to develop Shadowrun Returns through Kickstarter.

    


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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Kenyan police seize explosives headed for coastal region

NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenyan police discovered a large quantity of explosives packed in boxes on a bus in the capital Nairobi that was headed to a town in the coastal region, a senior officer said on Wednesday.

It was not immediately clear who was behind the consignment - of 403 rolls of ammonium nitrate - but Kenya has suffered a series of grenade and gun attacks since October 2011 when its troops went into neighboring Somalia in pursuit of al Qaeda-linked insurgents it blames for kidnapping security personnel and Western tourists from its territory.

The sometimes deadly attacks, in Nairobi, on the Indian Ocean coast and regions bordering Somalia, have rattled investors and tourists in east Africa's biggest economy.

Patrick Oduma, the officer in charge of police in Nairobi's central business district, said the bus's driver has been arrested and was being questioned over the explosives, which were originally offloaded from a bus that had arrived from neighboring Tanzania.

"The parcel of cartons disguised as books were destined to be transported to Voi," Oduma told Reuters, referring to a town 142 km (92 miles) inland from the port city of Mombasa.

"The explosives, which are rolls of ammonium nitrate, can be used to bring down buildings," he said.

Oduma declined to speculate on what the explosives might have been intended for. He said they had been handed to bomb experts and the Kenya Anti Terrorism Police.

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The 17 Types of People You See at Any Nerd Convention

The 17 Types of People You See at Any Nerd Convention

San Diego Comic Con has wrapped up and E3 has been long over, which means two of the biggest "nerd" conventions are gone until next year. That's okay! If you've ever been to a convention like that, no matter how much fun you have or think it will be you'd know that going too often will take years off your life. But still, you'll miss the nerds dressed up, the celebrities you can't help but love and the people who take this stuff so seriously.

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Latest Gravity Trailer Is a Two-Minute Space Panic Attack

Our space movies tend to lean on externals for their frights; aliens, psychological horrors, more aliens. But if this latest trailer for Alfonso Cuar?n's Gravity proves anything, it's that space is scary as hell on its own. Especially when you're drifting helplessly through it.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

US surveillance, Syria at issue on defense bill

Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, appears before the Senate Armed Services Committee for a hearing to consider his reappointment to the military's highest post, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, July 18, 2013. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said he will block Gen. Dempsey's nomination for a second term as Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman due to his dissatisfaction with the officer's responses to questions about the potential use of U.S. military power in Syria. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, appears before the Senate Armed Services Committee for a hearing to consider his reappointment to the military's highest post, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, July 18, 2013. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said he will block Gen. Dempsey's nomination for a second term as Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman due to his dissatisfaction with the officer's responses to questions about the potential use of U.S. military power in Syria. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

(AP) ? The authority of the National Security Agency to collect phone records of millions of Americans sharply divided members of Congress on Tuesday as the House pressed ahead on legislation to fund the nation's military.

Tea party conservatives and liberal Democrats backed an amendment to the $598.3 million defense bill that would end the NSA's authority under the Patriot Act, preventing the government agency from collecting records unless an individual is under investigation.

That measure, along with another to cut off funds for the NSA, drew criticism from the leaders of the Senate Intelligence committee, who argued that the surveillance programs have helped disrupt numerous attempted terrorist attacks.

The House is likely to vote on those amendments on Wednesday.

"Any amendments to defund the program on appropriations bills would be unwise," Sens. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., chairwoman of the panel, and Saxby Chambliss of Georgia, the top Republican, said in a statement Tuesday.

Former NSA systems analyst Edward Snowden leaked documents last month that revealed that the NSA had collected phone records, while a second NSA program forced major Internet companies to turn over contents of communications to the government.

Leaders in Congress, such as House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, and House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers, R-Mich., have strongly defended the programs, but libertarian lawmakers and liberals have expressed serious concerns about the government's surveillance in a fierce debate over privacy and national security.

The overall defense spending bill would provide the Pentagon with $512.5 billion for weapons, personnel, aircraft and ships plus $85.8 billion for the war in Afghanistan for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1.

The bill is $5.1 billion below current spending and has drawn a veto threat from the White House, which argues that it would force the administration to cut education, health research and other domestic programs to boost spending for the Pentagon.

In a leap of faith, the bill assumes that Congress and the administration will resolve the automatic, across-the-board spending cuts that have forced the Pentagon to furlough workers and cut back on training. The bill projects spending in the next fiscal year at $28.1 billion above the so-called sequester level.

Republican leaders struggled to limit amendments on the overall bill, concerned about hampering the president's national security and anti-terrorism efforts.

Pleading with Rules Committee members Monday, Rep. Justin Amash, R-Mich., sponsor of an amendment on the NSA, asked his colleagues to "allow the voice of the people to be heard."

The House also will consider an amendment that would bar funds for any military action in Syria if it violated the War Powers Resolution. Another amendment would prohibit money to fund military or paramilitary operations in Egypt.

Republicans and Democrats argued that Congress should have a say in what amounted to taking sides in a sectarian war.

The debate over Syria comes as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, in a cautionary assessment of more aggressive American military action, said establishing a no-fly zone to protect Syrian rebels would require hundreds of U.S. aircraft at a cost of as much as $1 billion a month with no assurance it would change the momentum in the 2-year-old civil war.

In a letter to the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Gen. Martin Dempsey outlined the risks, costs and benefits of five potential steps as the Obama administration weighs its next move to help the opposition battling the forces of President Bashar Assad. The sectarian conflict has killed at least 93,000, according to United Nations estimates, and displaced millions, prompting more calls on Capitol Hill for greater American action.

Dempsey said the decision to use force in Syria is not one to be taken lightly.

"It is no less than an act of war," he wrote. And once that decision is made, the U.S. has to be prepared for what may come next. "Deeper involvement is hard to avoid," he said.

The United States has been providing humanitarian assistance to the opposition seeking to overthrow the Assad government. The administration has recently taken steps to arm rebels with weapons and ammunition, a move welcomed by some in Congress but troubling to other lawmakers.

Separately, members of the House Intelligence Committee who had balked weeks ago at the Obama administration's first attempt to pay for lethal aid for the Syrian rebels said Monday that their concerns largely had been addressed.

"After much discussion and review, we got a consensus that we could move forward with what the administration's plans and intentions are in Syria consistent with committee reservations," Rogers said in a statement.

Money to arm the rebels would come from current classified intelligence budgets.

At a Capitol Hill news conference on Tuesday, Boehner expressed his support for the move.

"I think their effort to help the right set of rebels in Syria is in our nation's best interest," he told reporters.

Dempsey spelled out costs, ranging from millions to billions of dollars, for options that included training and arming vetted rebel groups, conducting limited strikes on Syria's air defenses, creating a no-fly zone, establishing a buffer zone and controlling Syria's massive stockpile of chemical weapons.

The military leader said that while these steps would help the opposition and pressure Assad's government, "We have learned from the past 10 years, however, that it is not enough to simply alter the balance of military power without careful consideration of what is necessary in order to preserve a functioning state."

Dempsey's reference was to the more than a decade of war in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The Joint Chiefs chairman said creation of a no-fly zone would neutralize Syria's air defenses. It would require "hundreds of ground and sea-based aircraft, intelligence and electronic warfare support, and enablers for refueling and communications. Estimated costs are $500 million initially, averaging as much as a billion dollars per month over the course of a year."

Associated Press

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